Eagleman13
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- On The Road To Hell & Alicante
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Bermuda
One year in charge today(19/02) . . .
Genuine question. How many points did we have after 25 games last season. I recollect it was fewer?He joined us last season after we had played 25 games and were 15th in the table.
We have played 25 games this season and we sit in 13th place.
We had 25 pts after 25 games last season.Genuine question. How many points did we have after 25 games last season. I recollect it was fewer?
I am in agreement with the general thrust of these sentiments.I like him and I like what he at least tries to do with our style of play. Ultimately we’re going to finish pretty much where we usually finish. But I think as a club whoever’s in charge we just can’t sustain any periods of decent form long enough to break into the top half
The only negative for me with the gaffer is what he sees in Kamada, but he’s obviously given him enough in the past to want to persevere with him
In his recent interview he said there was still work to do to improve the players and the team and that if that wasn’t the case there would be no point in him being there. I take that to mean he intends staying at least to the end of his contract. The only factor likely to change his mind will be how the club reacts to the likely departure of Guehi and Eze this summer. If we use the money wisely and promptly he’ll stay, if not…….I am in agreement with the general thrust of these sentiments.
Whether Glasner is in situ until the current end of his contract (June 2026) is a matter for conjecture.
I hope he asks for a further contract.I love him. Hope he stays till the end of his contract.
I don't see us losing Eze but certainly Guehi. Just don't think Eze has shown enough this season to warrant a big move.In his recent interview he said there was still work to do to improve the players and the team and that if that wasn’t the case there would be no point in him being there. I take that to mean he intends staying at least to the end of his contract. The only factor likely to change his mind will be how the club reacts to the likely departure of Guehi and Eze this summer. If we use the money wisely and promptly he’ll stay, if not…….
I am not expecting to see Guehi wearing our colours next season.I don't see us losing Eze but certainly Guehi. Just don't think Eze has shown enough this season to warrant a big move.
I am in agreement with the general thrust of these sentiments.
Whether Glasner is in situ until the current end of his contract (June 2026) is a matter for conjecture.
100% agree, sadly🙁I am not expecting to see Guehi wearing our colours next season.
I am also of the belief that Mateta will be plying his trade elsewhere.
Just ask for an "Anschluss" and you'll be fine.100% agree, sadly🙁
as for OG it's a big 👍 from me
If we win on Saturday I will line my stomach with a plate of Wiener Schnitzels in honour of our glorious leader's anniversary, before celebrating further by washing it all down with lager, and if Jaegermeisters are Austrian I'll have a couple of those too - I don't really know any Austrian drinks.😕
Just done a bit of research and Spritzers are Austrian apparently, which I do imbibe normally after a large G&T down this trendy musical local which provides my bit of fun on a Friday night, I then repeat my gin and wine double and I'm well into the groove at that point. To be honest my six pints of lager days belong to the same era as Willo's stalking of attractive young women.Just ask for an "Anschluss" and you'll be fine.
Beer is just as popular as in England, although the most popular types are bottom-fermented (lager) and top-fermented (ale) are rarely drunk. People who don't like beer usually drink wine as an alcoholic beverage. There is a very good selection of Austrian wines, which are always rated very highly at international tastings. Spritzers’ (half mineral water, half wine (usually white wine)) are popular and are drunk in large quantities in summer. If more alcohol is required, schnapps is typically Austrian (made from all kinds of fruit such as apple, pear, plum, cherry and also specialities such as rowanberry and gentian).If it's not alcohol, Almdudler is the best-known soft drink and typical Austrian. It is a herbal lemonade, similar in flavour to ginger ale, but sweeter and fruitier. Jägermeister is German, not Austrian.100% agree, sadly🙁
as for OG it's a big 👍 from me
If we win on Saturday I will line my stomach with a plate of Wiener Schnitzels in honour of our glorious leader's anniversary, before celebrating further by washing it all down with lager, and if Jaegermeisters are Austrian I'll have a couple of those too - I don't really know any Austrian drinks.😕
schnapps is typically Austrian (made from all kinds of fruit such as apple, pear, plum, cherry and also specialities such as rowanberry and gentian)
With the team currently in 15th place (Man Utd) just one point behindHe joined us last season after we had played 25 games and were 15th in the table.
We have played 25 games this season and we sit in 13th place.