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Daz wrote:Just dropping in to say Norwich are top of the league. We're playing football like we're sodding Barcelona. I don't know what's happening. We might actually be good now. It's all very confusing.
PorkChop wrote:Daz wrote:Just dropping in to say Norwich are top of the league. We're playing football like we're sodding Barcelona. I don't know what's happening. We might actually be good now. It's all very confusing.
It's hard to see anyone but Norwich finishing top to be honest. Farke looks like a great manager in the making. For some reason Bundesliga assistant managers tear it up in the Championship.
Daz wrote:Just dropping in to say Norwich are top of the league. We're playing football like we're sodding Barcelona. I don't know what's happening. We might actually be good now. It's all very confusing.
Daz wrote:Just dropping in to say Norwich are top of the league. We're playing football like we're sodding Barcelona. I don't know what's happening. We might actually be good now. It's all very confusing.
PorkChop wrote:Aky - thoughts on Solskjaer now?
He should never have been offered the permanent deal imo.
AkydefGoldberg wrote:PorkChop wrote:Aky - thoughts on Solskjaer now?
He should never have been offered the permanent deal imo.
Considering we appointed the guy 'cut from the same cloth' as Ferguson in Moyes, the European pedigree of Van Gaal and the serial winner Mourinho and on balance, I'd still say appointing Ole was the right decision. Personally I'd have waited until the end of the season but even then, the whole club - structurally - is a mess and no appointment would succeed IMO.
No-one knows how good or bad he will be however he deserves a transfer window to show us he's got a plan to rid of the deadwood (been saying this since 2013) and signings that a) Woodward doesn't jerk over b) actually fit into a plan.
Nothing has changed from the summer work that has to be done, it becomes clear that it will take 3/4 transfer windows (if OGS is given the time) to get the team, and squad, competitive again. That will involve, most likely, paying off players on huge deals to go elsewhere (reminiscent of paying Nani's wages when he went on loan to Sporting Lisbon) on loan or permanently (ala Rooney) just to get rid.
Add to this City and Liverpool's domination and progression respectively, and it makes it all the more depressing.
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