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« Reply #3600 on: October 24, 2024, 08:34:13 AM »
his football is boring me, just like Southgate's
Some of the passing and approach play can be free flowing it’s the lack of goals for me. If we were winning it would all feel very different. Under Megson we were tough, solid and not that pretty but we would usually get the one goal we needed and we loved it.

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« Reply #3601 on: October 24, 2024, 08:35:52 AM »
The Cardiff game is massive now for CC. The fans are turning in increasing numbers.

Which I find quite staggering in all honesty. The last few games have disappointed me too, but we are fourth in the league and have been on an upwards trajectory ever since he arrived...keep the faith chaps

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« Reply #3602 on: October 24, 2024, 09:11:00 AM »
Which I find quite staggering in all honesty. The last few games have disappointed me too, but we are fourth in the league and have been on an upwards trajectory ever since he arrived...keep the faith chaps
CC was my choice before he got the job and you are correct we have to look at the bigger picture .That said I cannot argue with anybody who brings up the style of play and lack of goals at certain times . It's not been always but there have been some very dull performances and at the end of the day the paying public want entertainment .
Thin lines right now . ( P.S stop bring on Wallace for Maja ) .
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« Reply #3603 on: October 24, 2024, 10:16:32 AM »
The Cardiff game is massive now for CC. The fans are turning in increasing numbers.

They aren't.

Yes some are critical of our recent form and performances but to suggest they're turning is misleading IMO.
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« Reply #3604 on: October 24, 2024, 10:23:07 AM »
They aren't.

Yes some are critical of our recent form and performances but to suggest they're turning is misleading IMO.
I’d say frustrated and wavering
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« Reply #3605 on: October 24, 2024, 10:30:09 AM »
I'm not wavering too much yet, but I wouldn't be devastated if he did go.

We're a work in progress and we had the rub of the green first seven but nothing since.

He seems to be trying to get Heggem and Furlong drifting inside more when attacking, instead of just supporting their winger, which is helping the balance a bit.

McNair is clearly an asset at this level, which is a bonus.

We've stopped losing, but we need to start winning again.  The idea that we are going to dominate this season is long gone, it's going to be the usual slog of the last few seasons with an eye on the horrible play-offs.

Let's hope a relaxed Cardiff have enjoyed their "manager sacking honeymoon" and don't turn up against us.

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« Reply #3606 on: October 24, 2024, 10:40:09 AM »
I'm not wavering too much yet, but I wouldn't be devastated if he did go.

We're a work in progress and we had the rub of the green first seven but nothing since.

He seems to be trying to get Heggem and Furlong drifting inside more when attacking, instead of just supporting their winger, which is helping the balance a bit.

McNair is clearly an asset at this level, which is a bonus.

We've stopped losing, but we need to start winning again.  The idea that we are going to dominate this season is long gone, it's going to be the usual slog of the last few seasons with an eye on the horrible play-offs.

Let's hope a relaxed Cardiff have enjoyed their "manager sacking honeymoon" and don't turn up against us.

That's a fans expectation that Corberan has no control over, he can hardly be blamed because a section of fans thought he was Corberan and we were going to steam roller the league and now their expectations have hit a bump.

What he has to take some of the blame for is his team selection, use of subs and somewhat inflexibility.
I still have faith that we'll come good again but I wasn't over excited when we were briefly top of the league and I'm not going to knee jerk when we are still in the play off places and it's only 1/4 into the season.
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« Reply #3607 on: October 24, 2024, 11:20:49 AM »
I’m still very much don’t care either way
He wants his team to build from the back yet has palmer,Bartley,semi and furlong who have the finesse of a house brick with the ball at their feet
My only main criticism is his lack of flexibility to changing formations in game
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« Reply #3608 on: October 24, 2024, 11:35:03 AM »
After last nights game i saw a small number of fans calling for CC to be moved on for the first time.

I'm not surprised but i'm not there yet myself either.

He's now around Ismael levels of stubborness/ignorance for me. Nothing good will come from it going forward unless he's just doing this until he can try 3-5-2 with Dike and Maja and take things from there.

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« Reply #3609 on: October 24, 2024, 12:14:37 PM »
After last nights game i saw a small number of fans calling for CC to be moved on for the first time.

I'm not surprised but i'm not there yet myself either.

He's now around Ismael levels of stubborness/ignorance for me. Nothing good will come from it going forward unless he's just doing this until he can try 3-5-2 with Dike and Maja and take things from there.
I don’t think that is what he is thinking,but if it is then it’s one hell of a risk.
It would also be a massive change from the pretty cautious approach of the last 5-6 games in to all out attack….
I’m not surprised people are getting fed up of it…again I wouldn’t pull the trigger yet,but I’d have a word and I’d want know what goes through his mind with 9 subs no striker,and bringing Wallace in for 1 minute .
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« Reply #3610 on: October 24, 2024, 12:20:27 PM »
After last nights game i saw a small number of fans calling for CC to be moved on for the first time.

I'm not surprised but i'm not there yet myself either.

He's now around Ismael levels of stubborness/ignorance for me. Nothing good will come from it going forward unless he's just doing this until he can try 3-5-2 with Dike and Maja and take things from there.

Where was that please? At the game itself, on TV or online. If it was online are we talking on forums or on 'X' and or Facebook?
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« Reply #3611 on: October 24, 2024, 12:50:19 PM »
Where was that please? At the game itself, on TV or online. If it was online are we talking on forums or on 'X' and or Facebook?

It is people speaking from the comfort of their keyboards! Not fans at the games for sure.

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« Reply #3612 on: October 24, 2024, 12:51:06 PM »
I don’t think that is what he is thinking,but if it is then it’s one hell of a risk.
It would also be a massive change from the pretty cautious approach of the last 5-6 games in to all out attack….
I’m not surprised people are getting fed up of it…again I wouldn’t pull the trigger yet,but I’d have a word and I’d want know what goes through his mind with 9 subs no striker,and bringing Wallace in for 1 minute .

It woud be a massive risk/change but i'm literally unable to think of any other reason why he keeps making the same strange decisions.


Where was that please? At the game itself, on TV or online. If it was online are we talking on forums or on 'X' and or Facebook?


Only a few but they exist, it was Facebook i saw it. A lot more unhappy people on twitter but thats Twitter in general but i don't recall anyone specifically asking him to be moved on.

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« Reply #3613 on: October 24, 2024, 01:23:28 PM »
i am in the if he goes he goes camp. i haven't really seen any improvement over the last year and this is now his team
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« Reply #3614 on: October 24, 2024, 01:31:21 PM »
i am in the if he goes he goes camp. i haven't really seen any improvement over the last year and this is now his team
I am starting to feel a bit like that now too.  The rigidity is a worry.

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« Reply #3615 on: October 24, 2024, 01:52:38 PM »
Over achieving compared to where everyone thought we would be this season.
Sound defence, poor distribution and inability to score goals.
Hanging on to 4th place on goal difference by the skins of our teeth.
Making incomprehensible substitutions amplified by the extraordinary decision to bring on Wallace with 2 minutes left.
Seemingly stubborn, but restricted by choice, however under utilises new signings that might make an impact.
Dedicated, passionate, but his hatred of losing stifles our ability to win on some occasions.
Winning 0-0 will not get us promoted.
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« Reply #3616 on: October 24, 2024, 01:59:31 PM »
The only reason to make subs with a minute left is to waste time if you're winning or playing for a draw, neither of which we were doing.  Very strange.

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« Reply #3617 on: October 24, 2024, 02:13:14 PM »
Not Fussed if he goes or stays, but it's not all on Corberans head either too many players standard has dropped significantly. Had chances to win last night and had Ajayi been a footballer we'd have another 2 points from the Oxford game.
I think his stubbornness will be his downfall, a match evolves and a manager has to react to it not stick to a rigid set of principles of how he wants his team to play, just changing personnel doesn't cut it. When he subbed Maja in the 91st minute when we had the opportunity to get a ball in the box for what was probably the last chance to win the game was nonsense.
His match day squad is unbalanced with too many wingers, one Diangana who is not a number 10, Wallace who has done nothing to merit a place. But we can't find room another Forward.

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« Reply #3618 on: October 24, 2024, 03:08:25 PM »
After last nights game i saw a small number of fans calling for CC to be moved on for the first time.

I'm not surprised but i'm not there yet myself either.

He's now around Ismael levels of stubborness/ignorance for me. Nothing good will come from it going forward unless he's just doing this until he can try 3-5-2 with Dike and Maja and take things from there.

Absolute crazy.

He inherited an ageing squad with over paid players that were on premier league contracts, we were heading for league 1 with Steve Bruce.

he then turns us around, gets us in the play offs and has us 4th after 11 games. Seriously, even with how delusion  you see in football, this surprises me so much. We decreased the wage bill by 30%.

In his 2 year reign, the first year he didnt even spend a penny i dont think and over the whole reign we have a net profit of 8/9m with transfers in/out.

Frustrated, yes of course as last few games i have questioned his tactics particuarly oxford. one of the worst teams i have seen and defending a 1-0 lead for an hour. finish the game off.

But to call for this manager to move on is absolute madness.

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« Reply #3619 on: October 24, 2024, 03:27:37 PM »
Absolute crazy.

He inherited an ageing squad with over paid players that were on premier league contracts, we were heading for league 1 with Steve Bruce.

he then turns us around, gets us in the play offs and has us 4th after 11 games. Seriously, even with how delusion  you see in football, this surprises me so much. We decreased the wage bill by 30%.

In his 2 year reign, the first year he didnt even spend a penny i dont think and over the whole reign we have a net profit of 8/9m with transfers in/out.

Frustrated, yes of course as last few games i have questioned his tactics particuarly oxford. one of the worst teams i have seen and defending a 1-0 lead for an hour. finish the game off.

But to call for this manager to move on is absolute madness.


People have their opinions and are free to express them. Bilkul will decide whether he's the man for the job or not in the end. I don't see any PL teams coming in for him myself but who knows.

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« Reply #3620 on: October 24, 2024, 03:36:15 PM »
Why are my posts being deleted?

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« Reply #3621 on: October 24, 2024, 04:12:32 PM »
Why are my posts being deleted?

As per the rules instead of asking questions in a thread please dm a member of the team.

I will however answer and can see only 1 post that has been removed which just contained one word "absolutely" which again as per the rules one word answer such as agree, absolutely and others get removed.

Any more issues please dm us as the questions in threads will be removed.
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« Reply #3622 on: October 24, 2024, 05:24:44 PM »
What I find baffling is in the summer there were a lot of rumours at the mid point of the transfer window and his own interviews stating how unhappy he was about the lack of signings .fast forward a few weeks when we got the players in he wanted and he himself said he was very happy with transfer business we conducted!to then not play hardly any of them and stick to the players who haven’t performed for the last few years ,to me is just crazy and stupidly stubborn

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« Reply #3623 on: October 24, 2024, 06:06:17 PM »
What I find baffling is in the summer there were a lot of rumours at the mid point of the transfer window and his own interviews stating how unhappy he was about the lack of signings .fast forward a few weeks when we got the players in he wanted and he himself said he was very happy with transfer business we conducted!to then not play hardly any of them and stick to the players who haven’t performed for the last few years ,to me is just crazy and stupidly stubborn

You say the players haven't performed for the last few years but most of them got us into the play offs last season.

I get the frustration but I think players like Diakite and Styles were brought in as ones for the future. This season will be about bedding in with the first team (in a manner of speaking) so they are ready to play consistently next season.
The owner and Corberan have spoken about a project and future plans etc and it's a long old season.
I wonder if Holgate would have started instead of McNair had he been fit last night.

The only frustration for me is not putting Cole on the bench, certainly as the replacement for Maja while we are playing 1 up front.
If Corberan wants to play with both Maja and Dike up front why not try 2 upfront with Maja and Cole or are they too similar?
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« Reply #3624 on: October 24, 2024, 07:01:26 PM »
I’m staggered at anyone calling for his head, or nonplussed if he goes

I’m firmly behind him
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