Don't reinvent. Slowly build with 4 or 5 coming in. Left back, centre back, central midfield and another wing option.
The current players will be a lot better for the experience of a year. Look at the likes of Palace who had in my opinion a squad of players who I didn't think could do top...
Also in yesterday's highlights reel was Jeff Schlupp's glorious sixty yard run only to see it end like most of Schlupp's forwards runs straight into the side netting.
Keep the same XI bar whatever strikers we have available. Ulloa and Vardy have nothing left in the tank.
Its £1.2 million a place. Get as high as we can.
They were three Leicester City this season.
The underdog which gave the top teams a run for their money.
The end of season agressive beast.
And the very odd, defensive team what would go into their shell playing some rank average sides.
Knackered last night after what was a tension sapping day. What a terrible game but I don't really care. Maybe folk will see for the second time the benefits for keeping a stable managerial team rather than changing when the form goes low. Some absolute heroes in that team. Exciting summer ahead...
Agreed, it is concerning. However, I'd like to think Vardy can get one more game out of himself. It's fatigue for him rather than an actual problem (the foot can be managed and requires rest). If it came to it, I'd rather play Wood than Kramaric due to physical presence and attempting to take...
It's increasingly looking like it may have to be over 40 points to be the magic mark. Only one in the past ten seasons was 40 required to stay up. The average of the past 10 seasons was 36 to stay up and 40 to come 15th!
Average points per game says Hull will get 36. Form of the past six games...
Hes done it this time.
By the way Nige is slightly right with the comments about experience look how Palace's squad have matured. They have a formula, it gets them results. It's not pretty but they use other teams weaknesses. Something we are finally doing. E.g. Newcastle set pieces.
Re: ThaiSweetChili's annoying, but traditional, totally unfounded Summer15 rumours th
His Dad has been ill for a while. He's originally from Roubaix which is right on the Belgian border. He's disappeared from training and under 21s which suggests to me he's on extended leave.
The same N'Doye we were interested in but we didn't believe we could get a work permit for. Hull just got one at the last minute. Kramaric has fair more potential on paper and is a better long-term investment.
Told a journo his question was poor and terrible. Then walked out.
The question was what do Burnley need to do to stay up?
The Guardian article proved half of it he does as an act. Therefore you'd think they would keep it rather simple with Nige.
We are actually the best in the division for our discipline record.
Its a shame that the Premier League have a silly system (taking into account other criteria) for the fair play league which has us at 9th (last table end of March). As its stands a English team will be rewarded with an Europe...
Anyone with an injury doubt such as Vardy wouldn't be playing for me. Similarly the last time we had three games in eight days, Cambiasso looked fecked in the last one.
Its very different to that Huddersfield cup game. We have numerous players with knocks and injuries. Regardless of...
When he took that corner late on in the second half, the applause I haven't seen since the O'Neill era. Even the harshest of critics, my Dad proclaimed his reading of the game to be incredible and up there with the best in a Leicester shirt.
For a 34 year old to come to the quicker pace of...
If you have a look at Swansea's past results they have knack of going to the lower half teams and winning 1-0. I'm not confident at all but I personally believe that this would be a huge, huge win to stay up. If not only the affects it has on the table but the psychological effects on rival...
The points per game required is still 34...three wins. However, the significance of this is devalued with our fixtures against QPR, Burnley and Sunderland.
The next set of fixtures is interestingly as it is only ourselves and Burnley (away to Everton playing). A win with a three goal swing...
A midfielder at left back. Four centre-backs after a sub; of them playing two beanpoles with zero mobility in midfield and right back. Two 30 plus Central midfielders. Three strikers which have about as much work ethic as a lazy benefits cheat.
Certainly a case why Pulis is all about the short...
Hammond's been injured for a while. Nige keeps mentioning it in his pre-match interviews but the media rarely relays it.
EDIT: Didn't read the article on the OS!
Pulis was quoted in the local press as saying 'if we beat QPR and Leicester we will stay up'. After Saturday's car-crash, he had some grief on the local radio phone-ins.
I sadly reckon a loss. Their fans will be up for it with the Astle Day tribute. Their players will have had a hard week of training. A bit of mobility upfront to trouble us (though we locked down Sakho very well last Saturday). You simply have to attack their back four. I think the balance of...
Villa v QPR tonight. The gap will remain at six regardless of the result. However the question is do we want Villa swallowed back up into the battle or QPR held back further?
I've accepted it no problem. In fact I enjoyed Saturday's game immensely as a result. That doesn't mean I have given up and will continue supporting the club until further notice.
The PL have to promote their brand. Kane's rise is one of the leagues main stories. More success for Kane, more people talking about the division.
Without looking again, the first maybe offside.
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