Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
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splott parker
Just getting to Elland Rd, coach driver been around the same roundabout three times:hehe:
I think you're at Alton Towers mate.
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
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Rock_Flock_of_Five
That sounds a bit premature. :shrug:
Possibly, but O'Dowda looks top class as a left back and I think Bagan has enough about him to be his back up. Collins is out of contract at the end of the season.
To be fair to him, he looked during the 1st 4 games at the start of last season, but then, so did Sawyers and Romeo
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
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AdrianAlston
Possibly, but O'Dowda looks top class as a left back and I think Bagan has enough about him to be his back up. Collins is out of contract at the end of the season.
To be fair to him, he looked during the 1st 4 games at the start of last season, but then, so did Sawyers and Romeo
I don’t get the Bagan thing, I think Simpson would be ahead of him.
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
2nd place plus the FA Cup.
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If the Manager still here by Boxing Day?
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
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Carl Dale's Mole
10th and above is a success.
11th to 16th is the expectation.
17th and below is depressing.
I would agree with above. I want to go into the final couple of months of the season with no stress of relegation
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
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AdrianAlston
16th or above in the league.
Have a go in the Cups.
Some youngsters get noteable game time Colwill ×2, Evans, Ashford etc
The 4 out on loan; King, Davies, Denham and Davies loans prove to be a success and they return to the club better players ready to fight for a 1st team place.
We clear out some of the deadwood; Sawyers, Campbell, Zimba, Rinhomota and probably Ojo, Tanner, Adams, Alnwick, Romeo, Collins and Ugbo
McGuinness, Ng and Colwill all sign new long term contracts.
Grant and Bowlers loans are converted to permanent.
this
having something to build on going forward is far more important than whether we finish 10th or 16th
Re: What will you view as a successful season ?
I'd be happy with mid-table. anything else is a bonus at the moment.
That said, I'm quietly confident that we'll have a decent season. I know it's early days, but 2-2 at ex-Premiership Leeds, who gave us a real battering, was a bit of a confidence-booster, as far as I'm concerned.