Quote Originally Posted by baggiematt View Post
Sunderland are an example of a club that have invested small amounts over the last 4-5 seasons and it’s now paying off. We haven’t been able to do that because there has been no money. Corberan has made our first two money signings this year. Sunderland have a better squad than us and better players.

Our drop off in form came when sides figured out what to do with Fellows. He’s good, but not that good. Frankly when he came on, he got beat easily and they nearly scored so maybe the call to play Wallace saved us a point!

I don’t think it’s wrong to criticise Corberan but it’s turned a little fickle, against a bloke who without money has turned us from a relegation battling side to a play off contender. He repeatedly over performs. Be careful what you wish for, this isn’t a great side and is probably where it should be in the league.

Don’t disagree with much of what you are saying Matt but it’s the style of slow tedious football that’s the turn off. Many clubs below us don’t play like this! Fellows is a kid so his confidence will be shot being in and out of the team. Fellows even not at his best would play better on one leg than Wallace!

Sick of hearing of the past. It’s November 2024 so we need to look forwards like any other business,

Starting looking at the Sheffield match with the selections which is where the momentum was shattered. Was that Lai from China? No it was caused by Carlos.

Ask Huddersfield supporters what they think of Carlos who was liked but they couldn’t stand the football.

Sunderland set up to win with the attack attack attack mentality! Who brought in these players ie Cole - Frabotta - Styles - Racic etc who won’t be on any less salaries than some of those kids at Sunderland. Remember the promising kid too from West Ham last season who was never given a chance. Would Caleb be any worse than Ajayi or should we wait for Villa to sign Whitwell?