I'm not excusing it but do we know they were have a pop at him? Seemed to me as though feelings were expressed about Unsworth.
Obviously he deserves no grief.
This isn't a hijack every topic Unsworth out post... But, I am struggling to get the same level of excitement I'd normally get when a "big name" is incoming.
He was pissed off with Nuttall first half.
He hit a peach of a cross from the left and Nutall was sauntering into the box when he expected him to be sprinting. Had he been, Nutall would've walked into the ball.
I do think he's on a different wavelength. Hence coming deep so often.
1 like for like sub and no change to a game plan that wasn't working. Ended up with 3 centre forwards just hoping something would drop our way.
It Should've been changed at 60 minutes.
Yeah... I liked the "stop thinking that shit" comment and support the sentiment.
No-one on the pod really mentioned the fact that the culture of thinking we'll concede/lose late has mainly come about on the back of last season. Happened so many times that it's not really a surprise people got a bit nervous at 3-1 Saturday.
Without knowing anything about him, just looking at Wiki, it's clear he's decent. Played his whole career at a higher level. If he stays fit, we've got someone who's at least worthy of playing a div above
You're right... Far too early. The fact its even being discussed reflects the number of people who have any confidence it will get better.
Under normal circumstances, it'd be crazy. All a bit foreboding.
The caveats in place for em all were fine for me... I like hearing what someone's heard from an associate.
Might have legs... Unlike your scoreboard info!
That's been an issue since the beginning of time. Listened to a podcast a while ago from one of the Blackburn players in the team who was on (from memory) £750 a week when Shearer arrived. Said his salary was astronomical in comparison but everyone recognised he deserved it as he won them the league. You'd like to think the same philosophy applied here.