Wolves are not scoring enough goals to be promoted. I'd say WBA instead of them.
Now Wednesday are starting to perform it's time for the 5 or so Wednesday fans on here to crawl back out of the woodwork I suppose
What a win yesterday though, Southampton aren't even that bad. If we build off the back of this then who knows what we could do this season. I'm happy Laws has managed to turn things around, but any repeat of the disaster at the start of the season though and I think we should be looking elsewhere. Shame the filthiest United beat Stoke yesterday or we'd be ahead of them, but I'm confident Robson will do a job for Wednesday there
At the moment my predictions are Watford, Charlton and Wolves to go up, Blackpool, Preston and sadly QPR to go down, but who knows in this league
Wolves are not scoring enough goals to be promoted. I'd say WBA instead of them.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Have to stay it's been an extraordinary recovery by Wednesday. Or rather it was an extraordinarily bad start given their excellent finish to last season. How close was Laws to being sacked?
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Nice, I'd been half thinking of doing this.
I'd agree with you, Jebus, on Bryan Robson, hopeless manager. However such esteem I hold your opinion in is tempered by saying you think QPR will be relegated! I'll leave you off if you haven't read anything about the club for the past few months or saw the great performance in beating Charlton at the VAlley a week or two ago and by all accounts they should have easily beaten Palace at the weekend. Say a €20 - €50 bet on who finishes higher????
There are very positive vibes at the club at the moment, new Italian, D-E Canio, manager bringing attractive on-the-ground football coupled with a bit of the catenaccio appreciation for football (mind you squandered a lead very late on this Saturday to Clinton Morrison of all people). I like some of his comments, this one after Palace suggests he knows what problems exist; 'Some of the things we were doing I had specifically told the players not to do in training.' He's coming from a culture where managers rarely get time to produce the goods so it won't be a case of having time to build, he'll appreciate he needs to get it right this season.
New BILLIONAIRE backer (syndicate-ownership of which Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone is a part) who isn't really day-to-day involved but given he's happy to throw some cash at the club and the fact his unbelievably charismatic partner Flavio Briatore (Renault F1 boss, and masterminded Benetton's global success) is more hands-on involved who gives a fiddlers. Some quality players opting to join the club over other options in the past few weeks, Scott Sinclair - the young Chelsea winger is in on loan after the whole Championship were chasing him, and Akos Buzsaky - Hungarian number 10 maestro signed from Plymouth for example, and given, as much as Roy Keane may hate the fact, QPR are based in London it should become increasingly attractive. There will be lots of signings in January, I wouldn't be surprised if Loftus Road becomes a little Italy given all the shenanigans there.
Being a QPR follower it's ingrained in you not to get over-excited but it really is hard not to have great hope for the future of the club. The new owners are astute, ambitious, successful businessmen, have an appreciation of the club and the fans, and are very attractive for any players looking at the club (especially if Flav keeps bringing supermodels, such as Naomi Campbell, to the games.). Their strive for success attitude should seep into the club, no acceptance of being sub standard in any activities. All evidence bar the club's predisposition for ****ing things up seem to point at an upward curve. My range of jerseys should hopefully get an airing for once.No, in fairness to me I've never, even as a 10 year old, been ashamed to throw on the jersey, must be the beauty of the blue and white.
I've one savage jersey sponsored by Guinness, two of my very favourite things in the world in one, doesn't get much better than that.
On the relegation, it's going to be very close as usual, with no stand out candidate for relegation. I'm not sure about Glenn Roeder's ability to turn things round at Norwich, still, he should be better than Peter Grant, who openly admitted he just wasn't good enough for the job, while still in the job! The division is crazy though, even a third of the way into the season I wouldn't be surprised if fifteen teams either made the playoffs or were relegated. Given Palace now have Neil Warnock and Simon Jordan you'd really have to hope they go down! I really can't imagine, even with objective mind, QPR finishing lower than Scunthorpe, Blackpool, Barnsley, and of course Sheffield Wednesday over the course of the season.
I'll take that bet my good man, €50 says Wednesday finish ahead of QPR![]()
Bolton interested in Whelan – reports (Blast Gary Megson!!). One of Wednesday's few decent players.
November 13, 2007
Barclays Premier League strugglers Bolton Wanderers are interested in Sheffield Wednesday’s former Republic of Ireland under-21 skipper Glenn Whelan.
Whelan, regarded as one of the best midfielders in the Coca-Cola Championship, has long been mentioned as a possible target for Premier League clubs.
And Bolton boss Gary Megson has reportedly set his sights on bringing the 24-year-old to the Reebok Stadium when the transfer window opens in the New Year.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Watford and QPR though long term have no chance of establishing themselves as top half teams in the Premiership. Their grounds and fan base are too small and have too many giants on their doorsteps. I remember the great QPR team of the 1970s (or was it 80s) with Gerry Francis, Stan Bowles, Rodney Marsh etc but that was an abberation. Most unlikely to happen again.
Wednesday at least have a solid fan base, not much competition from the Blades and with a bit of investment could again become an Aston Villa or Manchester City type mid table club but not much more.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
How do you end up following Watford? Elton John fan ?
I support Wednesday because my oldest brother decided to follow them when they were in the news because Derek Dooley had a leg amputated plus it was an interesting name. Even then most of the kids were Man U or Liverpool fans.
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Tact is for people who are not witty enough to be sarcastic
Only decent Sligo Rovers player I can remember from my League of Ireland days is David Pugh. Have an affinity for Sligo though as my brother was born there during the year my dad (with family)was transferred at work to Strandhill. He was originally from Leitrim mind you so not far from home.
So you weren't living in Watford during the Graham Taylor "glory" years?
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Ipswich could be a good bet for the championship this year if two things happen.
1)Jim Magilton spends his new found wealth wisely come the transfer window
and 2)they improve away from home.Must check out the current odds actually![]()
True. 100% at home and yet to win on the road. Certainly scoring a lot of goals
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
Surely there isn't a worse manager out there trading off a reputation earned entirely as a player?
I do sometimes still ponder what might've been if the guy could've only feigned even half arsed competence at Middlesbrough when Fergie was thinking of retiring and he was being touted as the logical successor.
He could've done 20 years worth of damage at Man U before they found him out.![]()
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