Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Delighted to see he didn't invite Mr Trotter to get changed today, again, despite us redifining 'bare bones'.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Think we have to be worried for next season. Lennon, widely acknowledged as a much better manager than Freedman, ended up with a marginally better a record, over 35 games than Freedman had the season before over 46 (not really surprising with the squad we have), in terms of points accumulation. We had a lot of injuries, some of them, like Mavies are unfortunately annual events.
I think we looked good for a period, with Clayton, CYL etc. but it was somewhat flash in the pan in the final analysis. We got a decent striker in, in January (who ended up top scorer), but probably can't afford him, unless he wants to move north on a pay cut. Only 6 teams conceded more goals than us, and somehow we managed to vote 3 defenders into the player of the season berth. Beggars belief.
Unless Lennon can work some magic over the summer, I think we have a long hard season ahead next year.
I think we looked good for a period, with Clayton, CYL etc. but it was somewhat flash in the pan in the final analysis. We got a decent striker in, in January (who ended up top scorer), but probably can't afford him, unless he wants to move north on a pay cut. Only 6 teams conceded more goals than us, and somehow we managed to vote 3 defenders into the player of the season berth. Beggars belief.
Unless Lennon can work some magic over the summer, I think we have a long hard season ahead next year.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Garry Parker's post match interview sums it up
https://youtu.be/qS6qFTfphjI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
As most have been saying the senior players are not good enough, he says it about 3 times
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https://youtu.be/qS6qFTfphjI" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
As most have been saying the senior players are not good enough, he says it about 3 times
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
^^^ So, the senior players aren't good enough I take it.
Looking in Norway, France & Spain .... for ones who are.
I'm guessing Danny & Feeney may be in their sights. Who else off yesterday's ... who are actually ours ?
Looking in Norway, France & Spain .... for ones who are.
I'm guessing Danny & Feeney may be in their sights. Who else off yesterday's ... who are actually ours ?
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
At this precise moment in time, I am not very hopeful about next season. It's six years since we last finished a season in a higher position than the previous season and I don't see the current squad reversing that trend any time soon (mind you, I'm not sure I could tell you for definite who is / isn't ours in the squad!). No doubt Lennon will "strengthen" the team over the summer, but I find it hard to believe, given our lack of cash, that he'll turn up the two or three key players we need to progress up the league.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
If we manage to field our players without unlucky injuries we may get a settled team and be okay. With Mark Davies, Zach Clough and Clayton back and a few decent signings we may well move on. (crosses everything crossable)
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Have to watch for the promotees to the prem shedding some of their hard workers. Might be some who would be better than most of our present lot.
Edit to add... Arsene reckons it'll be years before Wilshere is back to his best and needs games to strengthen his ankles. Might be worth a punt to get him on loan
Edit to add... Arsene reckons it'll be years before Wilshere is back to his best and needs games to strengthen his ankles. Might be worth a punt to get him on loan
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
1 Ádám Bogdánbobo the clown wrote:^^^ So, the senior players aren't good enough I take it.
Looking in Norway, France & Spain .... for ones who are.
I'm guessing Danny & Feeney may be in their sights. Who else off yesterday's ... who are actually ours ?
2 Kevin McNaughton (on loan from Cardiff City)
3 Dean Moxey
4 Matt Mills (Captain)
5 Tim Ream
7 Liam Feeney
9 Adam Le Fondre (on loan from Cardiff City)
12 Max Clayton
14 Dorian Dervite
16 Mark Davies
17 Liam Trotter
18 Neil Danns
19 Emile Heskey
20 Rochinha (on loan from Benfica)
21 Darren Pratley
22 Eiður Guðjohnsen
24 Andy Lonergan
25 Josh Vela
27 Filip Twardzik
28 Craig Davies
29 Barry Bannan (on loan from Crystal Palace)
30 Kaiyne Woolery
31 David Wheater
33 Hayden White
34 Ross Fitzsimons
37 Quade Taylor
39 Chris Lester
40 Zach Clough
41 Oscar Threlkeld
45 Simeon Slavchev (on loan from Sporting CP)
46 Georg Iliev
47 Saidy Janko (on loan from Manchester United)
49 Aaron Knight
50 Ryan Sellers
51 Giles Coke (on loan from Sheffield Wednesday)
52 Tom Walker
54 Paddy McCarthy (on loan from Crystal Palace)
55 Jordan Lussey (on loan from Liverpool)
These are on our books too.
Keith Andrews, Watford
Alex Baptiste, Blackburn Rovers
Jermaine Beckford, Preston North End
Tom Eaves, Bury
Robert Hall, Milton Keynes Dons
Mo Kamara, Maccabi Haifa (Isr)
Andy Kellett, Manchester United
Sanmi Odelusi, Coventry City
Conor Wilkinson, Oldham Athletic
Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
cos we're dead good at nursing perma-crocks back to full health!Gravedigger wrote:Have to watch for the promotees to the prem shedding some of their hard workers. Might be some who would be better than most of our present lot.
Edit to add... Arsene reckons it'll be years before Wilshere is back to his best and needs games to strengthen his ankles. Might be worth a punt to get him on loan
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Oh, I don't know, Bish. He did a good job for us once and he isn't presently injured, just warming seat somewhere.thebish wrote:cos we're dead good at nursing perma-crocks back to full health!Gravedigger wrote:Have to watch for the promotees to the prem shedding some of their hard workers. Might be some who would be better than most of our present lot.
Edit to add... Arsene reckons it'll be years before Wilshere is back to his best and needs games to strengthen his ankles. Might be worth a punt to get him on loan
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
It now holds in store Brentford away.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Book a days holiday.TonyDomingos wrote:It now holds in store Brentford away.
Even if only from the family.
Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Give the Griffen a miss mind!
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
What is the likelihood of QPR on the Friday, Fulham Saturday and Brentford Sunday? I'd book a few days off for recovery after that.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Southern softie Whites on tour!
I'd give it a good go.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
CONFIRMED: Wanderers' 2015/16 fixture list will be announced on Wednesday 17 June.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Promotion me thinks, everyone is writing us off, SkyBet have us as second favourites to go down, n ot saying we will finish in the top 2 but we will go up this year.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
I see you have progressed to the hard stuff now, Dan. Stop when you get to the cans of Special Brew.bwfcdan94 wrote:Promotion me thinks, everyone is writing us off, SkyBet have us as second favourites to go down, n ot saying we will finish in the top 2 but we will go up this year.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wanderers/12976255._/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;?
Second favourites to GO DOWN according to the bookies.
Second favourites to GO DOWN according to the bookies.
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Re: Season 2015/16 - What does it hold in store?
Must be decentish odds on top-half/play-offs then?
That must be based on reading Izual_Rebirth's posts.
That must be based on reading Izual_Rebirth's posts.
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