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Just noticed we are on the same number of points (57) right now as we took in the whole of last season.

We are 6 points off 2019/20 season total of 63 and 3 points off 2018/19 where we finished 15th!

I don't think anyone will argue, this is by far the best side we've had in years.

 

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1 minute ago, Gav said:

Just noticed we are on the same number of points (57) right now as we took in the whole of last season.

We are 6 points off 2019/20 season total of 63 and 3 points off 2018/19 where we finished 15th!

I don't think anyone will argue, this is by far the best side we've had in years.

 

And that needs building on. No good for anyone if we finish in the top 6, lose and then dismantle the squad and start again.

No arguments from me that by accident or design we have ended up with an exciting good squad surpassing expectations, but the Club needs a plan to take that further. Progress this season is meaningless if it gets undermined by an exodus of players or lack of investment.

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3 minutes ago, Gav said:

Just noticed we are on the same number of points (57) right now as we took in the whole of last season.

We are 6 points off 2019/20 season total of 63 and 3 points off 2018/19 where we finished 15th!

I don't think anyone will argue, this is by far the best side we've had in years.

 

The tactics suits the squad and having a smaller squad is working for us. But on lesser wage budget aswell. 

Given the budget and squad size Mowbray had last season he should have got us top 6 for sure

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34 minutes ago, Gav said:

Just noticed we are on the same number of points (57) right now as we took in the whole of last season.

We are 6 points off 2019/20 season total of 63 and 3 points off 2018/19 where we finished 15th!

I don't think anyone will argue, this is by far the best side we've had in years.

 

No arguments at all.

It also shows how undeniably poor those 3 seasons were.

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33 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said:

The tactics suits the squad and having a smaller squad is working for us. But on lesser wage budget aswell. 

Given the budget and squad size Mowbray had last season he should have got us top 6 for sure

We wasted last season trying to play keep ball and failing.

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12 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

We wasted last season trying to play keep ball and failing.

That's last season. Time to focus on the remaining games and getting a top 6 and playoff place if we can't get second. 

 

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On 02/03/2022 at 12:20, Armchair supporter supremo said:

 

To continue the scouse theme...Mowbray after this season if we don't make the playoffs.

He will be here next year don't you worry. 

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Mowbray clearly has us punching above expectation this season so deserves some slack but I can’t help but feel he’s getting a very easy ride from fans and the media with this barren goal scoring run. Yes, any team would miss their main goalscorer but to score just 3 times in 11 matches, 1 in the last seven and have no open play goal for 600+ minutes is ridiculously poor. It’s unacceptable but all we get is a shrug of the shoulders, and at best, a Bayes will ask ‘are you concerned by the lack of goals Tony?’.

I was told by a ‘fan’ yesterday on Twitter to be happy with one shot on target: ‘what do you expect?’ More than that FFS!

Recruitment, or lack of, has played a huge part (and we will likely argue about that for years to come), but Mowbray’s stubbornness to adapt the system, or work on a plan B, has cost us hugely since the turn of the year, and that cost could well be our play-off place.

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On 28/02/2022 at 14:00, chaddyrovers said:

The tactics suits the squad and having a smaller squad is working for us. But on lesser wage budget aswell. 

Given the budget and squad size Mowbray had last season he should have got us top 6 for sure

Elliott here as well and Armstrong banging in 30 goals in what was a weak division. Not to be even in play off contention was a rank failure when you look at crap like Barnsley and Swansea made it in there.

Done well this season and a 20+ goal striker should have you in contention. It's a funny league again, who'd have had Huddersfield in 2nd place in March?

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10 minutes ago, gazzaa2 said:

Elliott here as well and Armstrong banging in 30 goals in what was a weak division. Not to be even in play off contention was a rank failure when you look at crap like Barnsley and Swansea made it in there.

Done well this season and a 20+ goal striker should have you in contention. It's a funny league again, who'd have had Huddersfield in 2nd place in March?

At this level the manager can make a massive difference.

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