Alan
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One of the few matches Bruno got against a manager worse than him.They were awful though, one of the worst PL teams ever
One of the few matches Bruno got against a manager worse than him.They were awful though, one of the worst PL teams ever
I was trying to think earlier of games since Nuno that we have played as well as today in.
United away we were very good throughout the game and deserved to win. Not sure anything as comprehensive as this.
One of the few matches Bruno got against a manager worse than him.
Not sure why this point is being made though, the initial comment was the slight on GON that "he's not a tactical genius", credit or no credit that's irrelevant in this context isn't it?Difference is Nuno had heaps of credit in the bank for that 18/19 season. O’Neil has very much had to, and still has to, win fans over.
Yeah, but we were very, very good that day too. Our biggest Prem win.They were awful though, one of the worst PL teams ever
Not sure why this point is being made though, the initial comment was the slight on GON that "he's not a tactical genius", credit or no credit that's irrelevant in this context isn't it?
He's got us playing good football, and tactically he has been getting it right else we wouldn't be seeing the points haul. You don't win games in the Premier League without being good tactically.
Yeah that's fair.I think it’s more that Nuno was allowed those off days or poor runs as we knew it would be OK eventually/he had the credit from the fans to see him through. O’Neil is a lot more under the microscope as many considered him a poor appointment.
It's just about sample size, for me, really. I need to see more from GO, especially mid-match management, before I'm going to start throwing around big compliments about his tactics. Marathon, not a sprint, etc etc.Not sure why this point is being made though, the initial comment was the slight on GON that "he's not a tactical genius", credit or no credit that's irrelevant in this context isn't it?
He's got us playing good football, and tactically he has been getting it right else we wouldn't be seeing the points haul. You don't win games in the Premier League without being good tactically.
Yeah that's fair.
I'm surprised how close we are in terms of points to Nuno's first Prem season, as DW touches on, it felt a lot better that season than this.
This number seems to go by the week. Realistically it's 4. 5 against 1 for, Newcastle way too much time in the game to judgeI’m surprised too. Bearing in mind VAR has done us out of 7 points.
As it stands right now, that would put us 7thThis number seems to go by the week. Realistically it's 4
Pushing it a bit but would be sat at the top table....This number seems to go by the week. Realistically it's 14
This number seems to go by the week. Realistically it's 4
You can't have 3 from Fulham1 from United.
2 from Luton.
3 from Fulham.
1 from Sheffield United.
You can't have 3 from Fulham
There's one poster that calls Semedo shit on pretty much every matchday thread, even though he's had a decent season at least defensively. We all have our biasesI remember people on here calling Gary O'Neil a P.E. teacher.
And I remember who said we'd have 2 points after 10 games.
Hoping he'd fail as he wanted him out of 'his' club.
Did Nuno ever do much mid game in terms of the way we played? Other than bring on another midfielder I don't remember him ever changing the way we played very often.It's just about sample size, for me, really. I need to see more from GO, especially mid-match management, before I'm going to start throwing around big compliments about his tactics. Marathon, not a sprint, etc etc.
In terms of his ability to get players onside and fighting for him, there's no doubt he's excellent.
"Not a genius" != "A moron"
That’s one for someone smarter than me.Did Nuno ever do much mid game in terms of the way we played? Other than bring on another midfielder I don't remember him ever changing the way we played very often.