sgt major wrote: perhaps most of the same squad but more consistent would be the answer - over to you players!
sgt major wrote:We have all seen games this season where the current crop have played absolutely fantastic and then on the other hand the same players have not performed - perhaps most of the same squad but more consistent would be the answer - over to you players!
broadwayshrimp wrote:Hate to put a dampner on the optimism for next season but the thought of pushing for promotion or at least the play offs is a bit premature. We've only been a league club for 2 years so surely the priority once again must be to avoid relegation. There are still a lot of good sides in this division and despite the financial situation I'd expect a number of the so called bigger clubs to strenghthen in the summer.
james456 wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:Hate to put a dampner on the optimism for next season but the thought of pushing for promotion or at least the play offs is a bit premature. We've only been a league club for 2 years so surely the priority once again must be to avoid relegation. There are still a lot of good sides in this division and despite the financial situation I'd expect a number of the so called bigger clubs to strenghthen in the summer.
So far, we're on the way to 2 seasons well clear of the bottom. If now is too soon to be thinking about promotion, when is the right time?
And isn't whether we should be looking to challenge for promotion or not next season a moot point? We need to be progressing on the pitch constantly and no matter what our aims are, that could well involve making changes to the squad - we can't just say we're happy with mid table and stick with the current set up. We need to progress.
james456 wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:Hate to put a dampner on the optimism for next season but the thought of pushing for promotion or at least the play offs is a bit premature. We've only been a league club for 2 years so surely the priority once again must be to avoid relegation. There are still a lot of good sides in this division and despite the financial situation I'd expect a number of the so called bigger clubs to strenghthen in the summer.
So far, we're on the way to 2 seasons well clear of the bottom. If now is too soon to be thinking about promotion, when is the right time?
And isn't whether we should be looking to challenge for promotion or not next season a moot point? We need to be progressing on the pitch constantly and no matter what our aims are, that could well involve making changes to the squad - we can't just say we're happy with mid table and stick with the current set up. We need to progress.
heysham_mfc wrote:james456 wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:Hate to put a dampner on the optimism for next season but the thought of pushing for promotion or at least the play offs is a bit premature. We've only been a league club for 2 years so surely the priority once again must be to avoid relegation. There are still a lot of good sides in this division and despite the financial situation I'd expect a number of the so called bigger clubs to strenghthen in the summer.
So far, we're on the way to 2 seasons well clear of the bottom. If now is too soon to be thinking about promotion, when is the right time?
And isn't whether we should be looking to challenge for promotion or not next season a moot point? We need to be progressing on the pitch constantly and no matter what our aims are, that could well involve making changes to the squad - we can't just say we're happy with mid table and stick with the current set up. We need to progress.
try telling Peterborough or MK Dons it is too soon for them to be looking at promotion
james456 wrote:Ryan McGivern on a season long loan would be brilliant. We could play the 5-3-2 formation with a natural left footed wingback on one side and either Wainwright or Duffy on the other.
We will need at least one good striker who knows where the net is too. Another midfielder on loan perhaps, too.
Christies Child wrote:james456 wrote:Ryan McGivern on a season long loan would be brilliant. We could play the 5-3-2 formation with a natural left footed wingback on one side and either Wainwright or Duffy on the other.
We will need at least one good striker who knows where the net is too. Another midfielder on loan perhaps, too.
At tonights Res game (2-1 to us we spoke to a Man City fan who told us that Ryan has just signed a 4 year contract on £10,000 a week! Hard to believe I know but the guy seemed in the know..........
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