Yeah, 'bout what I expected. But I'm not even mad.Maybe Everton will somehow put the hurt on Arsenal for you today... <trollface.jpg>
Yeah, 'bout what I expected. But I'm not even mad.Maybe Everton will somehow put the hurt on Arsenal for you today... <trollface.jpg>
Tragic watching Williams cry on the field. Gotta feel for him. Equally amazing to see Wagner earn his spot in the PLAbout to go to a shootout in the promotion playoff. Either Danny Williams finally gets to the PL or we get another American PL manager. Yay, USA!
Dire match, frankly.
It's on BeIN.
Yeah, it was a total gut punch to lose like that when he's been toiling for so long on a team below his level.Tragic watching Williams cry on the field. Gotta feel for him. Equally amazing to see Wagner earn his spot in the PL
Really hope somebody picks Williams up, even Huddersfield could use a guy like him. Some of the lower ranked PL teams should take a look, and he'd be a nice fillin at Leicester for the loss this year of Kante.Yeah, it was a total gut punch to lose like that when he's been toiling for so long on a team below his level.
That's too bad. I'd recorded the match figuring that something as high-stakes as a promotion playoff would be a good watch, but alas. Were both teams being too concerned with slipping up? Finalitis?Dire match, frankly.
Huddlesfield managed all of 1 goal in its 3 playoff games. It had a -2 GD for the year while finishing 5th in a 24 team table. They were the only team of the 4 in the playoff to have a negative GD. Without actually ever having seen them I have to think their strategy is extremely conservative and drove today's result. I also have to infer that they were fairly lucky this year, including today. Right now I'd consider them the top candidate for immediate relegation unless they substantially improve the team.That's too bad. I'd recorded the match figuring that something as high-stakes as a promotion playoff would be a good watch, but alas. Were both teams being too concerned with slipping up? Finalitis?
I didn't watch any of their games, but they were a top 3 team for nearly the entire season.Huddlesfield managed all of 1 goal in its 3 playoff games. It had a -2 GD for the year while finishing 5th in a 24 team table. They were the only team of the 4 in the playoff to have a negative GD. Without actually ever having seen them I have to think their strategy is extremely conservative and drove today's result. I also have to infer that they were fairly lucky this year, including today. Right now I'd consider them the top candidate for immediate relegation unless they substantially improve the team.
OTOH I watched exactly 0 Championship games this year including today.
Huddlesfield managed all of 1 goal in its 3 playoff games. It had a -2 GD for the year while finishing 5th in a 24 team table. They were the only team of the 4 in the playoff to have a negative GD. Without actually ever having seen them I have to think their strategy is extremely conservative and drove today's result. I also have to infer that they were fairly lucky this year, including today. Right now I'd consider them the top candidate for immediate relegation unless they substantially improve the team.
OTOH I watched exactly 0 Championship games this year including today.
Not defending Huddersfield here per se, but own goals in general. Unless a defender is actually aiming for the net and scores an owngoal, it can be argued that the offensive team creates the own goal by placing the defensive team in the position of which they cannot successfully clear the ball; they either fail at the clearance or the offensive team succeeds with their shot/cross/pass.Actually, their goal was an own goal. So they scored 0 goals themselves in the playoffs.
I did and thought the same thing. I was able to catch live the second half of extra time and the shootout. Teams looked cautious. The emotional burden was intense. On a side note, I got a huge kick out of seeing Patrick Stewart in the crowd rooting for Huddersfield.That's too bad. I'd recorded the match figuring that something as high-stakes as a promotion playoff would be a good watch, but alas. Were both teams being too concerned with slipping up? Finalitis?
Actually, at Wembley. The cameras were all over him, haha.Presume somewhere Patrick Stewart is smiling .
Forgot to mention, Wagner is a Klopp disciple- he typically does try to play attacking tactics.Huddlesfield managed all of 1 goal in its 3 playoff games. It had a -2 GD for the year while finishing 5th in a 24 team table. They were the only team of the 4 in the playoff to have a negative GD. Without actually ever having seen them I have to think their strategy is extremely conservative and drove today's result. I also have to infer that they were fairly lucky this year, including today. Right now I'd consider them the top candidate for immediate relegation unless they substantially improve the team.
OTOH I watched exactly 0 Championship games this year including today.
Disciple/best friends/whatevs. Wagner was CP's first coach at BVB. Klopp signed CP and brought him into early first team training.Forgot to mention, Wagner is a Klopp disciple- he typically does try to play attacking tactics.
Wagner could possibly get the players he needs to stay up - the owner of the team is worth half-billion bucks and he probably will be more agreeable to opening his wallet now that they're in the PL. between that and the TV$, and Wagner could have a decent transfer budget.Disciple/best friends/whatevs. Wagner was CP's first coach at BVB. Klopp signed CP and brought him into early first team training.
But Huddersfield have a problem in that they don't have very many (any) good players. Danny Ward, LFC loanee goalkeeper, was possibly their best player on the year.
Wagner did more with less than anyone around this year. He's USMNT manager in waiting at this point. The point at which that happens is up to him.
I think Klopp retires in 4-5 years, for at least a year if not permanently. Could see Wagner replacing him at Liverpool. As part of that, and based on pure conjecture and even then it's a stretch, I could totally see Klopp doing something nuts like coming to keep the seat warm for DW. it's just the kind of guy he is.
2026, y'all.
Actually, at Wembley. The cameras were all over him, haha.