 | Forum Reply | thoughts on west ham in t'cup at 19:01 9 Jan 2026
I could not begin to predict a line-up for this game. Never mind what the Spam throw out there. For example, would your risk Kolli with Rumarm out? I dont think I would. |
 | Forum Reply | Ronnie Edwards at 18:58 9 Jan 2026
Also, Morrison was at his best PAIRED with Ronnie... |
 | Forum Reply | January transfer rumours at 18:50 9 Jan 2026
Love a good discussion. Varane and Mads are the 1st names on JS is matchday line-up. But noted that Field has played more lately. For whatever reason he was pushed down the order but now is getting a better look. With Hayden and Morgan, plus a couple of Juniors I see no reason why it would not be prudent to take an offer for Varane with Morgan/Field/Hayden filling those shoes. |
 | Forum Reply | Film 2025 at 02:57 8 Jan 2026
Sorry. Sinners was more of a Dusk till Dawn knock off. |
 | Forum Reply | Kolli rescues Rangers, but injuries mount – Report at 22:28 5 Jan 2026
Happy. - As pointed out, and evidenced in the reverse fixture, QPR were begging for 1-1, until Kolli stepped up. Yes I am rooting for him and as pointed out in his appearances at the end of last year, he puts in effort! He tracks and he works hard up front. In his 1st goal he was involved in the build up. He combined well with Kone and I think that bodes well for what may come later. Regarding Varane: I would venture to say, his lack of forward play is as much coaching/instruction as anything. Forward (in this capacity) is to find GK or Madsen. I do think Field could well get more minutes in Varanes role. [Post edited 5 Jan 22:39]
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 | Forum Reply | Kolli at 17:00 4 Jan 2026
Less comparison to Kone, earlier your 1st attacking sub would be Frey… |
 | Forum Reply | The Barry Bannan Master Class Match Thread at 14:46 4 Jan 2026
Agree with this opinion. I like that kolli is looking to shoot on sight. In contrast to a lot of our previous frontlines. Yes his touch can be heavy but same with Rumarm of Brum. After the last 3 games happy with this outcome.. … when we arguable we’re supposed to have 6 points from Norwich and Portsmouth. [Post edited 4 Jan 14:55]
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 | Forum Reply | Where are the Coal Mines at 19:31 1 Jan 2026
Echoes my thoughts. I think Rumarm and Kone should rotate, or Rumarm act as a RW. I can see Varane-Mads-Hayden as the Midfield. Poku and Kollli to get more time. I am a fan of Cook but he has a lost a step. |
 | Forum Reply | Julien Stephan - He is doing quite well !!!! at 19:03 10 Dec 2025
My impression is exemplified by his Post-match comments: The enthusiasm and satisfaction has to be invigorating. I was really impressed. The other temperature guage, as many point out, is the sheer improvement in the players, from last year to this. |
 | Forum Reply | Isaac Hayden at 01:39 3 Dec 2025
Great discussion. For me, Varane has shown enough to attract interest which in itself is peaks volumes. He basically is doing the job is 2. I agree with many here, Morgan deserves a look in Madsens role. |
 | Forum Reply | The nillest nil nil that ever did nil – Report at 22:07 12 Nov 2025
Considering THIS game had blinding saves (Hamer) that easily would have converted to a loss..And (in my view) having Hamer probably nails a win against Southampton. We have opined exhaustively that our goalkeeping was fractured and Hamer nailed that point. |
 | Forum Reply | Overreactions to wins and losses at 16:53 6 Nov 2025
Good Post!. I use this opportunity to note Charlton for the most part consistently fields the same line-up...hint! |
 | Forum Reply | Devs v Charlton at 15:07 31 Oct 2025
Thanks. That's my view. With the 3-4 'defensive' midfielders (Varane, Mads, Field, Hayden) it did look like he (Morgan) might see more time at RB. |
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