BigAl Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, Nordicus said: TBF He is attempting to employ McInnes tactics Threaten to leave , in return for unwarranted pay raises Genuinely not aware of any pay rise for Thelin. Apologies if I have missed this but when did it happen Quote
Elgindon Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, BigAl said: Genuinely not aware of any pay rise for Thelin. Apologies if I have missed this but when did it happen Think he's just assumed so.... Quote
Nordicus Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Elgindon said: Think he's just assumed so.... no I was just being flippant I said already I think he (genuinely) doesn't want to be here 2 Quote
tlg1903 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago I think the January window could be the make or break of Thelin as Afc manager. It will be just as important to move the right players on as well as bring the right players in but if we do that I don't think we are that far away from a good team. 2 Quote
BigAl Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Nordicus said: no I was just being flippant I said already I think he (genuinely) doesn't want to be here Fair enough mate Quote
BigAl Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 34 minutes ago, tlg1903 said: I think the January window could be the make or break of Thelin as Afc manager. It will be just as important to move the right players on as well as bring the right players in but if we do that I don't think we are that far away from a good team. Exactly what we need TLG, a dose of positivity 3 Quote
Goldie03 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, BigAl said: Exactly what we need TLG, a dose of positivity TLG is my fav on here for always being glass 3/4 full 1 Quote
The.Moog Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago So I think its fair to say we’re pretty much all on the fence with Thelin currently. I agree with most comments made above. We have not progressed at all in his time. At best we’ve flatlined. None of us have any idea what he’s trying to do. There is no identity and style to this team. Too many square pegs in round holes. Jensen is a prime example, he’s an absolute liability at LWB, offers nothing and is a complete bottleneck, yet when he switched to RWB yesterday he was so much better and more effective. That’s on Thelin, not Jensen. Trouble is we need to be developing young Lobban in there so there’s not really a place for Jensen. The inverted wingers has just not worked, end of. He’ll stick with it regardless though which for me is a massive red flag. The boy at Motherwell is a really bad look for JT. He’s offering everything in terms of identity, playing style and maximising player potential that JT simply is not - on an absolute pittance of a budget. While loyalty is an admirable thing, I can’t help thinking Dave’s commitment to JT is as much driven by his desire to not be seen as having appointed another dud as any genuine belief in his talents. The recruitment has been a disaster last couple of windows. We’ve downgraded all over the place. Painful as it is to say, the diets this summer have been a really bad look for us on that front. How much this is on Thelin is debatable of course. Lets see what the penguin pincher brings to the party on that front. Mowbray being back, given his track record doesn’t hurt either. Agree January is massive, both for recruitment and playing style as well as results. At the moment I’m far from confident we’ll see the desired progress though… Quote
Ajja Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago The square pegs is a big problem. His system is dependant on WBs but we don’t actually have any. We have a collection of converted left and right sided midfielders or CBs into FBs. Lobban has done well but I’m not sure he is a WB. Our wide attacking players are easily defended as they always cut into traffic. We were arguably better when we had next to useless haddies like Morris as at least he would take the ball to the goal line and cut it back into areas of danger where Nisbet could do what he does. All our attacking play is into congested channels or on the edge of the box. We are toothless as a result. Very little bite or dig in midfield means we struggle to win ball, maintain any posession or build from a platform. Teams overrun us easily in that area. If we get the gaps right between middle and back we are hard to beat but utterly inept up front, if we get the gaps further up right we start to look dangerous but wide open at the back. We seem to fluctuate between these two set ups in game. 2 Quote
tlg1903 Posted 59 minutes ago Report Posted 59 minutes ago 4 hours ago, Goldie03 said: TLG is my fav on here for always being glass 3/4 full My colleague found this quite amusing, let's just say I'm known for being a little more cynical in work. Kind of you to say though 1 1 Quote
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