Sinkov. I posted this on the assumption the SD would NOT be our manager and had moved to pastures new himself.
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I'm sure you're as aware as I am BT, but seeing as it's Sunday, I'll play along and list them for you.
Bardsley, Barnes, Cork, Gudmundson, Hennessey, Lennon, Long , Lowton, Mee, Pieters, Rodriguez, Stephens, Westwood.
And just for good measure, we have four others, all turning 30 before the year is out.
Looking back in honest reflection, Weghorst should have scored two and Rodriguez one. Do our lads ever practice scoring goals inside the box?
Eight players on that list have all played international football sinkov and without even bothering to fact find, they will have racked up easily 1000 games in the EPL between them.
Ronaldo is now 37 and playing, so I'm sure most of our set of crocked pensioners can handle another 3 or 4 years before they decide to quit, don't you?
They can quit when they like BT, but when you're over 30 in football you're ageing. The average age of our squad is the oldest in the PL by some distance, we have 17 players aged 29 or over, for comparison, Watford have 12, Liverpool 10, Norwich 8, Leeds 6, Man City 6 and Spurs just 4.
That we have an aging squad is a fact, that our players are mostly journeymen is a fact, if you doubt it look at the League Table, that's where clubs with the journeymen players always end up. Just a fact of footballing life.
Having watched todays game I thought that we did not miss McNeil at all. In fact when he came on to replace J Rod our performance was markedly poorer in my opinion. Losing Weghorst to injury brought on Barnes and he is nowhere near the player he once was.
The most positive I could take from this game and the second half against Manchester United was we tried to play football.