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Posted
2 hours ago, gonzo said:

I love the sound of him.

But I loved the sound of Evatt at the start.

I'm refusing to fall in love again. 

I'm frightened of getting hurt, it's all just too soon an raw before I'll commit any feelings.

Make me love and trust you Mr Schumacher.

 

You won’t with this guy as he’s not a fellow tangerine dreamer 

Posted
1 hour ago, Leyther_Matt said:

Returning hero!

Some difference to how he’ll be remembered here. Genuinely one of those players in about 3 years where someone will mention his name and it’ll be a case of “Scott Arfield, did he really play for us?”.

Good luck to him, I think he was a pretty decent player at one point but we just got him 2-3 years too late.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Eddie said:

Returning hero!

Some difference to how he’ll be remembered here. Genuinely one of those players in about 3 years where someone will mention his name and it’ll be a case of “Scott Arfield, did he really play for us?”.

Good luck to him, I think he was a pretty decent player at one point but we just got him 2-3 years too late.

The "Air shot clearance" at Arsenal???

Shudder 😲

Posted
1 hour ago, L/H White said:

they're all likeable until you go on a bad run 

all part of the ever revolving door 

dont get attached 

freakshows 

Some of us can handle defeats without losing our fucking minds.

Posted
1 hour ago, Eddie said:

Good luck to him, I think he was a pretty decent player at one point but we just got him 2-3 years too late.

Absolutely agree but having been previously parked even in the US it seemed an odd bit of recruitment. 

I have zero objection to finding a once great* player who's leg aren't what they were at top level ... but it needs to be realistic.

 

*though not sure SA quite fits that description.

Posted
4 hours ago, L/H White said:

they're all likeable until you go on a bad run 

all part of the ever revolving door 

dont get attached 

freakshows 

I sometimes wonder whether managers should have their own transfer window

Posted
22 minutes ago, Cinnykid said:

Let's see tomorrow if we really are not very good or Schumacher is the answer and we should be top 3 in this league

Whatever the result, tomorrow determines nothing about Schumacher.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Whatever the result, tomorrow determines nothing about Schumacher.

Correct. Only thing is we need to win if we want to get promoted. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Big E said:

Correct. Only thing is we need to win if we want to get promoted. 

Of course we all want to get promoted. But it's not happening this season, barring a miracle.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Of course we all want to get promoted. But it's not happening this season, barring a miracle.

or getting in the play-offs and winning them.

Hardly miracle stuff, but SS gets a free pass if we don't.

Posted
4 minutes ago, wakey said:

or getting in the play-offs and winning them.

Hardly miracle stuff, but SS gets a free pass if we don't.

That would be a miracle to me.

Posted
24 minutes ago, Cheese said:

Of course we all want to get promoted. But it's not happening this season, barring a miracle.

Agreed. If we lose it just means we are less likely. We are pretty much gonna be building for next season anyway 

Posted
1 hour ago, Cheese said:

That would be a miracle to me.

nah, brave new world.

Biggest change with SS is the belief that if we can get in the play-offs we've a chance. Don't think many of us could get excited about reaching the play-offs under Evatt because the ultimate disappointment seemed inevitable *.

 

It's always tempting, but I resisted.

Posted
2 minutes ago, wakey said:

nah, brave new world.

Biggest change with SS is the belief that if we can get in the play-offs we've a chance. Don't think many of us could get excited about reaching the play-offs under Evatt because the ultimate disappointment seemed inevitable *.

 

It's always tempting, but I resisted.

This kind of thinking is just setting him up to fail. Next season is the one to judge him.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Cheese said:

This kind of thinking is just setting him up to fail. Next season is the one to judge him.

He gets a free pass from me this season.

But it's far from a miracle to reach the play-offs.

Posted
7 hours ago, Eddie said:

Genuinely one of those players in about 3 years where someone will mention his name and it’ll be a case of “Scott Arfield, did he really play for us?”.

Not sure he did tbh. Few return passes from where they came, normally backwards, that’s about it. 

Posted

I think Arfield was a victim of being the last one to know he’s done. Seemed a good guy. 

Really poor on the buying teams part though. They should of seen it.
 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Cheese said:

Of course we all want to get promoted. But it's not happening this season, barring a miracle.

After Shrewsbury next week its such a tough run of fixtures, its unfair if anyone judges SS on the number of points he gets, relative to all the other play off challengers.  Yes we'll be expecting better performances and signs of a system/plan, but its not a level playing field expecting him to improve our current position.

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