This season is much better yes, we are not as consistent but the squad is better. It's not a play off squad and we can go forward more. However it's not as dark as last year
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Yes last season we were in a relegation dog-fight and wouldn't wish for another flirt with League 1 - but from January onwards last season, we started to show signs of survival and fight. With Philogene, Kaba, Kipre and also forgotten man Sawyers all stepping up we at least saw a little more exciting football and some fight from Feb onwards. Sabri and Sol were more pragmatic and you felt that the team were at least fighting for survival, despite a poor start and fragmented side. Since October this side has been absolutely shocking. I don't 'buy' that it's because of the players.
I would also add that our transfer window was one of the worst in recent memory as it did nothing to address the problems of pace, creativity, guile or possession.
This season is much better yes, we are not as consistent but the squad is better. It's not a play off squad and we can go forward more. However it's not as dark as last year
This season is so much better than last season
We just don't have a striker and lack pace
We are re-building - I thought we may go down before we signed Aaron Ramsey
There are 3 premier league sides in the league - the rest of them are much of a muchness
The 3 relegated teams from the premier (as long as its not Everton) will in no way be as dominant as Leics, Leeds and Southampton. The 3 promoted teams won't have an Ipswich in them
And hopefully we'll sign a striker in the summer (and not that Femmy fella - he looks desperate!)
We are slowly getting there - there will be more crappy games unfortunately until next season
We only need 5 more goals to match last seasons tally, I don't really need to say anymore.
The only time I felt much entertainment last season was when we won a few key matches later on in the season. Blackpool away Rotherham away. Other than that it was mostly dull.
It's a personal opinion but for me this season is just 'meh'.
Maybe the jeopardy of last season made it more interesting - but I felt we could at least create some chances in a game.. since October this season, I have been both bored senseless and also given no indication that we can start creating chances, hit teams on the break or play with any kind of flair.
I hope I am wrong and we start playing better, but can't see us improving hugely.
I tend to agree with you, there have been exceptions, but City strikers tend to score less than ten goals a season and that’s been the case since the days of Chopra and Bothroyd. Yet I can’t think of any striker who was under serious consideration for first team selection who has ever missed a stack of chances which could have turned, say, his five goals a season into fifteen. We play with two wingers and a target man and yet, whoever he is, he barely ever gets a decent cross from said wingers in open play. Eric did a thread on how we’ve stopped scoring big numbers (above four) in games in the last decade and, as a club, we don’t seem to trust ourselves to really go for things - the way we set out for games, particularly home matches under this manager, but it’s been much the same with other recent bosses, is suggestive of a big inferiority complex.
I think you’ve got a bit of a rose tinted perspective of last season due to staying up. I would say it wasn’t until the win against Bristol in March where we actually found a bit of patchy form. I think even as late as April there was a period we were only above the bottom 3 by a point or two, maybe even just by GD.
Having Huddersfield (Warnock) and Burnley looming as our last 2 games, and to a lesser extent Rotherham as the 3rd last game, felt like a bad omen. Those 2 always seemed like guaranteed losses.
In hindsight it was enjoyable as we escaped the drop, but having to play so many relegation rivals in the run in didn’t seem so enjoyable at the time.
Less interesting maybe this season but we were so bad we could easily have been relegated
It was a shocking season and many games were dreadful and very difficult to watch
This season we seem just ten points from safety and its not yet March so it's a definite no thanks not again
I just long for the Warnock era
Yes possibly, after we survived perhaps the relief of survival skewered the season... a wee bit of revisionist history perhaps - but we are so dull this season and I just can't see how the transfer window helped - Philips is a decent replacement for the injured McGuinness and Josh Wilson-Esbrand seems to have a bit of flair and pace about him, but the window did nothing that would make me think we are building a more attacking side - a problem we have had for some time
Think Wilson-Esbrand looked quite pacy on Saturday.
I'm not sure what to make of Turnbull for the money we spent on him. Hopefully he'll be a good player for us.
We're not going to get many goals on the break because of a lack of pace, but I'm more worried about our build up in open play. It's pedestrian, lacks pace, urgency and there's more movement in a line dance for arthritis sufferers than we have off the ball. Much of that is coaching. When we were last in the Premier League, Ian Wright talked about us on MOTD2 to show how poor our movement was up front and put that down to coaching. Our passing game can work, but it needs to be done a little more quickly, sometimes our players want an extra touch before passing the ball, which slows things down further.