Quote Originally Posted by XDelboy12 View Post
Could somebody enlighten me on what is going on over there?
Win at Liverpool, good show against Chelsea and since then absolutely b.all!!
Whose at fault, coach who doesn't have a clue what he's doing or maybe the players who raise their games at times in the hope of getting spotted and transfered when we get dumped down at the end of the season?
Wages too high so it does matter whether it's a win or a lose as there's enough money coming in to manage to keep the Ferrari in petrol? I could do that job (still got by boots from many years ago so send me at air ticket and I'll turn out for the next game at 50 per cent discount).
ABSOULTE BLOODY RUBBISH
From supporter for over 60 years (but not much longer as I think I'd enjoy banging my head against a brick wall than waiting for results).
Best wishes from South Africa
I think under our last three head coaches there's been too much chopping and changing and we've never had a settled side in the last twelve months. Sacking Jackett and Zenga may come back to haunt the club if we slip down into league one.

Purchases in the last transfer window has been questionable in my eyes, no striker brought in, don't get me wrong, i think either Harry Kane would struggle in our side due to lack of chances created.

The three fa cup ties have proved to be a big distraction, but again, Lambert has made numerous changes. The five defeats in the league that have followed have been a disaster. I can honestly say that for the first time in a while that Wolves deserved something from the game at Reading.

A lot of our problems stem from team selection and then long ball tactics. When we hit teams on the counter-attack we look half decent, but again it's getting bodies forward to support each attack. Individual mistakes, ie Ikeme's against Blues was unacceptable in my eyes.

How Lambert lifts the players for Ipswich is anyone's guess, but it's a shame Williamson won't be playing, unless there's a chance of appealing either yellow card, i can't see it myself.