At our best we play with real swagger and masses of self belief. But right now we're at the opposite end of the scale. The players (and manager) seem to expect us to lose. So as soon as we go behind (and we always do), heads drop and we're resigned to it.
The problem with new signings in this window is that we would hope in the next couple of months that all our injured players will retrun (Jimenez aside).
So we're looking for players who may well not get much game time after that, or potentially players who would be long term signings. Neither...
At some point we may want to move to beefier hosting - I suspect the issue is that the server just cant handle the load, so sometimes craps out.
But thats more of a ballache, as it involves copying the database over - whereas with the upgrade it was just creating a new DB on the same machine...
Its definitely a hosting issue - which is why the xenforo move hasnt fixed it.
Might need to migrate hosts - the current lot dont seem interested in trying to fix it.
Is anyone having an issue who is also familiar with Chrome's dev tools?
It would be really useful to know if any elements of the page are failing to load.
A fractured skull encompasses a huge range of possibilities - from a hairline crack all the way up to large scale damage, with commensurate risks on an ongoing basis.
Until we know more details its just speculation.
If football had concussion subs then managers and medics wouldnt have to make these decisions. It shouldnt be rocket science - any significant head injury and the player must be subbed for a period of time for independent assesment. If they pass the sub can be reversed.
The hosts are still playing silly buggers. Mainly because its intermittent.
Sorry to ask again, but could someone post me their details the next time it happens? Then I can ping it to the hosts and hopefully they can spot something in their logs.
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