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  1. The Premiership's biggest problem is that only 2 sides have any chance of winning it. It's utterly predictable, which may indicate why the TV contract is smaller than comparable countries. How do you fix that? A more equitable split of income (away from the OF) or bring in play-offs to decide the winner (a feature of American sport). I'd love to see either but I'm not holding my breath

  2. 17 games is a strange number - it just feels like a stepping stone to 18 in the following CBA, at the expense of another match in pre-season (which is starting to feel like a waste of time as so few starters get significant gametime). 

  3. With an inexperienced HC, then Garrett as OC would make sense especially if he brings Gary Brown as running backs coach to work with Barkley. And Kris Richard may have been a genuine interview as DC, with Mike Nolan getting the Dallas gig.

    But it wouldn't be the most inspiring coaching team for the Giants, and that's putting it mildly. Surely they could do better than this?

  4. I reckon it will be up to the new Cowboys HC whether he wants to keep Kellen Moore and Kris Richard. Neither have covered themselves in glory this season, but that may largely be down to Garrett and Marinelli. Jerry has sounded pig sick of the lot of them recently and a college coach would be my bet, unless Josh McDaniels could be tempted.

    Surely Garrett won't get another gig somewhere else? He's just Jeff Fisher with a more talented playing staff.

  5. On 15/12/2019 at 18:30, Deanburn Dave said:

    Arsenal are in a mess. Cannot think of a manager capable of sorting it out.

    I don't think the squad is too far away: the problem is the defence and a general lack of heart in the team, but these are longstanding issues. Leno is a decent goalie, Guendouzi + Torreira are potentially a solid midfield partnership, and Aubameyang / Lacazette / Martinelli / Pepe (maybe) will create and score goals. Get Luiz, Xhaka, Ozil and the other wage thieves into the sea.

    With a Simeone-type in charge and a couple of defensive signings (who don't have a track record of getting injured) in January they could finish top 4. With Arteta, who knows.

  6. On 12/12/2019 at 21:37, GNU_Linux said:

    If I was to hazard a guess the Cowboys are probably the most supported NFL team in Europe

    The Cowboys (and Patriots) are the most-supported NFL teams in the US, based on viewing figures for individual games. Their recent 13-9 borefest was the most-watched US TV event in the last 9 months and the highest-viewed NFL match in over 20 years (apologies for the mangled English, and I suspect that excludes Superbowls). And they play in a division with big markets (New York, Philly, Washington) and storied franchises (as they put it). So the Cowboys get moved to MNF, TNF, SNF regularly. Plus they always play on Thanksgiving.

    Looking at the late games next weekend, I'd be amazed if they weren't on again vs Philly. You might not see them after that until next season though.

    I take the general point that the NFC East is over-exposed, especially when it's a dumpster fire like this year.

  7. 21 hours ago, pozbaird said:

    So, who is utter crap this season then? Dolphins, Redskins, Broncos, Bengals, Falcons, with Jets and Titans teetering on the edge of the crap abyss?

    Have I missed any crap candidates? 😜

    If the Jets beat the Dolphins next weekend then I can see them finishing about 6-10, as I don't think they are actually that bad and their schedule looks really soft in November & December. But if they lose to the fish then it's straight over the edge and into the abyss. The Falcons and Titans should pull away to finish at a Giants level of sub-mediocrity. But the others are genuinely garbage and they all need a QB - are there enough to go around in the 2020 draft?

  8. This thread is far more coherent, with more constructive ideas than anything I'll hear on Sportsound.

    I think it's something to do with the football coaching in this country, but I'm not sure what. Football in the rest of the world has moved on and we appear to be stuck in the 20th century. Whenever I see kids playing football (eg small sided games at half time in a pro game) the standard of play and coaching is risible.

    Other western European countries have also suffered from a decline in kids playing football in the streets, greater choice of sports, video games, etc - but they seem to have coped with it a lot better than us. And we are able to produce top class players in other sports (Chris Hoy, the Murrays, Stuart Hogg as mentioned above).  But not football.

  9. On 08/08/2019 at 22:49, Brummie Clyde said:

    Reading about harder Salary Cap rules from 2020. Gotta think the Cowboys will lose some of their better players.

    Dak Prescott, Amari Cooper, Byron Jones all set to be free agents and Zeke Elliott wanting a new deal. Probably others that I've forgotten.

    Not sure if DaMarcus Lawrence will want more money?

    Lawrence got paid a few months ago.

    I think they have capacity to pay 2 of Dak, Zeke and Cooper. Dak and Cooper are both going into the final year of their deals, Zeke has another 2 years (before any tagging). And it's easier to replace a RB1 than a WR1 or (admittedly average) QB1. Zeke is getting traded if he doesn't put his toys back in the pram, which would also send a message to Byron Jones, Jaylon Smith, LVE, etc.

    Of course this could be total bollocks, and they might just pay their best player.

  10. I assume he's fit to play as he passed the medical?

    This is a big step up from the SPL, as he'll find out against both of the Champions League finalists in the first 4 games. Arsenal have solid holding midfielders but the defence has been iffy for years and the fullbacks get little protection from the wide midfielders.

    Robertson was able to make his mistakes at Hull and then sat on the bench for 6 months at Liverpool. If Arsenal throw Tierney straight in, then it's sink or swim time. And I'd rather be playing alongside Virgil van Dijk than David Luiz (if he signs).

  11. It's good to see Hastie doing well, he seems to have really benefited from having a run of games at Airdrie last season - I keep a lookout for the loanees that pass through. He could be stunningly inconsistent but showed real potential, either as an out and out wide player or no.10. We don't have enough exciting Scottish players like that.

    He needs more games though. Going to the Old Firm at this stage in his career is madness (see Watt, Tony for a  promising career squandered sitting on the bench). Spend another two years playing week in and week out for Motherwell, iron out the inconsistency and if he's the real deal then go to the English Championship / bottom half of the Premiership ie the Andy Robertson route.

  12. The SFA should be looking at this as a 5-year appointment through to the end of the 2024 Euros, with a break clause in 2022 if the WC qualifying campaign is a fiasco.

    Invite applications from suitably qualified applicants (Scottish and foreign), against a written job spec with proper Ts & Cs including a salary range. Prepare a shortlist. Interview everyone on the shortlist. Offer the best candidate the job.

    This isn't difficult, it's how any remotely professional organisation conducts its business.

  13. I loathe Scotland's 4 5 ... 1 formation. Or the alternative 5 4 ... 1.  I've only seen this formation work at the top level when a side has a top quality striker and at least one good attacking midfielder. Classically, Chelsea with Drogba and Lampard.

    For Scotland, the lone striker gets isolated, we've no out ball and we end up camped 30 yards from our own goal. Even when we gain possession it's 70 yards from the opposition goal. The only time we look like scoring  is from a set piece or in the last 10 minutes when we start throwing players forward. It's grindingly boring to watch and consistently ineffective.

    The Albania match was refreshing to see 2 strikers on the pitch at the same time - we actually looked threatening and created chances. With a series of games against teams around our own level coming up, that should be the way forward.

  14. Bit of a random list.

    I'd put the Bayern Munich side that Rangers beat in 1972 as the best of the lot. Leeds in 1970 were also a top side but Bayern just shade it, and they had a better side in 1972 than 1983. I rate home + away knockout wins more highly, but honourable mentions to Celtic's recent win over Barca and United's 1st leg win over Roma. It's hard to comment on results pre-1970, before my time.

  15. On 14/08/2016 at 11:33, WhitehillAccie said:

    Hi folks

    Hamilton Accies fan originally from Hamilton but now live in Motherwell.

    Work with a couple of footballers, 1 plays for a League 1 club and the other players in the Juniors.

     

    Nae luck. If yer buddy plays for Airdrie, tell him to get the finger out

  16. This forum would be a lot easier to follow if it showed somewhere which NFL team each of you support ...

    I'm a Cowboys fan, but whoever decided to make Cowboys / Bears the late game today needs their head examined. With a couple of exceptions (notably Browns / Phins) literally any of the other games should be a better choice. Do they have to show every team in primetime at least once, or did the schedulers think this was the Bears best chance of a win? (they might be right on that one). Or is it all down to the size of the armchair fanbase?

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