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I agree his confidence is shot. It does look, however that Vito is helping with his arm around him and giving him minutes. I would defo start him on Thursday. We could do with a backup to CHO this season as we go deeper into Europe, as it was obvious CHO was blowing out his arse after 60 minutes on Sunday.

Wasnt the only thing he was blowing, golden opportunities as well...
 
It’s a difficult one to call for Thursday. I would be tempted to field the full strength side to get an early goal then start taking off players ready for the weekend.

On the flip side though we could start Ndoye, McAtee, Bakwa and (shudder) Lucca. Fenerbahce’s confidence is hopefully shot from the first leg but I am not sure how far I would trust a weakened side…
Start with the best 11...then wait till half time and rest the best players...we cannot afford to fall 2 nil behind...as it will backfire big time...secure qualification by half time..
 
I honestly don't know where you're going with this. You don't have to go to training sessions. People know how certain managers get their teams to set up/play. Personally, I don't like a defensive side. I find it much more enjoyable to watch an attacking side that plays further up the field. We know Dyche has always played deep and defensively, and that's why I'm glad he's gone.

I'm pretty sure in the past, when linked with managers, you'll have had opinions on them and whether you want them here or not (all without seeing their training sessions)
I think you are being obtuse.

I was referring to people talking about players being coached or trained in certain ways, without them being in any way privy to what's going on at training.

People are perfectly entitled to state that they do not like a certain style of football, but that is not enough; they have to embellish the point by adding rubbish about aspects they know nothing about.

Dyche's style of play was certainly not pleasing on the eye, but neither was Cooper's football, most of what Nuno served up and whatever it was that Ange played.

I usually confine my opinions on new managers to their previous performances and not whether I want them here or not, mainly because I have no say in their appointment.
 
I think you are being obtuse.

I was referring to people talking about players being coached or trained in certain ways, without them being in any way privy to what's going on at training.

People are perfectly entitled to state that they do not like a certain style of football, but that is not enough; they have to embellish the point by adding rubbish about aspects they know nothing about.

Dyche's style of play was certainly not pleasing on the eye, but neither was Cooper's football, most of what Nuno served up and whatever it was that Ange played.

I usually confine my opinions on new managers to their previous performances and not whether I want them here or not, mainly because I have no say in their appointment.
I wasn't being obtuse; I was just genuinely unsure where you were taking this, as I've never mentioned anything about how individual players are coached.