Mate
I walked out of the WhatsApp group for the same sarcy rudeness.
Believe me, I am pissed off, and if I don’t belong then there is no fucking
problem.
Just say the word & I walk—I truly don’t give a fuck anymore. Something really
snapped on Saturday. It was a ‘WTF am I doing here?’ moment. A
"After Saturday I gave up. "
Really?
OK, bye then.
On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 6:59 PM Michael Benjamin wrote:
> It is.nt a must win because we are back to our level, as an upper
> mid-table second division team.
> Aim for play offs, milk the supporters and flog off developing players who
> are
Agree about Rutter. Not even close to being a no 9 and yes it's ok turning on
the style when you're 2 up against a shite Watford team but it's different
story when you're struggling away at Soton. His best work was on the wing last
weekend but I'm not sure he's a winger.
We've bought a 20+
It is.nt a must win because we are back to our level, as an upper mid-table
second division team.
Aim for play offs, milk the supporters and flog off developing players who are
here just to get somewhere else.
The twerp-like preparation for the season showed exactly what we are dealing
with.
Still work in progress I know, but I hope we see Rodon & Gray back in for Coops
and Kamara. All our squad will have a role to play this season, but for now
playing our best xi seems like a good idea?
Whilst Cooper sometimes plays well, there is undeniably a nervousness in
Meslier when Coops
All very quiet after the weekend performance. I guess the team are allowed
a game where the never really get going. Conversely Soton took every
opportunity they got and Leeds could not really come to terms with Alcaraz?
Playing the false 9. Cooper in particular was dragged into all sorts of