 | Forum Reply | Mbenge at 21:33 24 Jan 2026
Steve Cooks form has dropped? Are you for real?! |
 | Forum Reply | Mbenge at 21:18 24 Jan 2026
Have you seen this guy try to cross a ball? His technical ability is shocking. A good defender, yes, but he’s also hit and miss as he just jumps in and it’s 50/50. In no way shape or form should the club be banking on this guy being our first choice right back. |
 | Forum Reply | Would a newby be a booby ? Match thread at 15:52 24 Jan 2026
A local journo said there would be a formation change today. Looks 4-3-3 / 4-5-1 to me Madsen in the 6. Vale and Morgan as 8s. [Post edited 24 Jan 15:56]
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 | Forum Reply | WLS podcast Dave Kev James at 19:08 23 Jan 2026
The idea that Kone is clearly “better than Dykes” is a real stretch so far. Dykes - a player I did not rate - scored 12, 8, 8, 6 - with injuries in the championship. And was largely on course for 10 a season, barring injuries, which he had in some of those seasons. Kone is also on for 10 goals this season. So the jury is still out. Personally, I’m yet to see a big improvement on Dykes. In fact, I’m seeing similar deficiencies in Kones game that Dykes was accused of. Especially, poor hold up play, oftentimes losing it, than keeping hold of it. Yet oddly capable of laying it off expertly, but on occasion (minority not majority). The exact same problem Dykes had as a target man. The good news is Kone is younger and hopefully develops this part of his game. I suspect he will need to, because elsewhere, he appears slow, sluggish, and certainly not a runner. So, along with his goals (which the jury is out on) his hold up game is critical to his overall role in the team. |
 | Forum Reply | The 3 sides of a match thread at Oxford at 22:10 20 Jan 2026
Unwatchable dirge. Several players major culprits as to why we can’t keep the ball and play actual football. Mbengue, Smyth, spring to mind, again and again, game after game. Kone also gives the ball away with alarming regularity. Far too many players in this side / squad who are nowhere near good enough on the ball. |
 | Forum Reply | Sell Jon Varane ? at 23:43 14 Jan 2026
I agree. And it probably wasn’t a conscious decision or impulse. In any case, it was extremely poor form. |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 23:30 14 Jan 2026
Ok, fair enough. That said, I don’t see any of these as likely or probable. And neither do I think any of them are likely based on public information. But then maybe I am biased based on other info. Ferdinand was in favour and largely toed the Hoos line. The owners, have long been in favour. Hoos has been the outspoken one, and the leading / defining voice. It needed a new defining voice to get it over the line. Either way, we are now there. Which is fantastic. |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 22:30 14 Jan 2026
Possibilities yes. Because the only other possibility is that Lee Hoos championed this himself. Which doesn’t really add up based on known information. So, possibilities yes, probability likely no. |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 22:23 14 Jan 2026
He’s evidently not part of the decision as he is on record for staunchly opposing it. Unless he’s had a complete about turn, which would be very unlike Hoos. Since the training ground was complete, absolutely nothing has stopped cat 1 application. We’ve been at Heston for over 2 years. So, why now? It’s a case of reading between the lines. |
 | Forum Reply | Kone playing in his actual position as a number 9 at 22:14 14 Jan 2026
He’s no doubt a finisher. But for me, his all round game is actually quite poor, at least currently . As a supposed hold up player, his hold and lay game is 50/50 at best. Reminds me of Lyndon Dykes in that regard. One minute, it’s excellent. The next, it’s giving it away for fun / bouncing off him / failing to complete a simple lay off. That said, hes definitely got something to work with. And he’s got ample time to grow at 22, as I’m sure he will, but his overall game and especially his failure to retain the ball, and his jogging-like closing down (almost half arsed at times), has increasingly grated. |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 21:47 14 Jan 2026
Some things cannot be divulged on here. However, by process of elimination, coupled with publicly available information as you stated, the answer as to who helped drive this - or at least get it over the line and make a concrete decision - is pretty obvious. Edit: nourrys ego is good for some things :) [Post edited 14 Jan 21:48]
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 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 21:42 14 Jan 2026
Should have added… this is absolutely fantastic news for the club. And as the statement suggests, if ever one was needed, it further demonstrates the unrelenting long-term commitment of the owners. |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 21:29 14 Jan 2026
I’ve posted on here before about the plans for category 1. It’s been in the works for some time. But it’s fair to say Hoos was not a proponent of it. Owners always been willing. Nourry, with a different perspective, and likely data-driven, or analytical-backed (as the decision should be), has helped get this over the line. Rightly so… rather than Hoos’ wild entrenched opinion that so he so often doubled down on. (And was later proven wrong) |
 | Forum Reply | Cat 1. Academy Plans at 19:18 14 Jan 2026
Only the Dome, which has always been planned for the phase 2 works. Re accommodation, that’s a myth, it doesn’t have to be an on site club dorm but must meet basic safeguarding and proximity standards. It’s mainly housing overseas players. Club have eyed this for some time. Yet Hoos was staunch against it, fortunately, hes been out voted this time - long overdue, and rightly so. Upgrading to Cat 1 is mainly extra wage-related annual costs, like mandatory physios and performance analysts for every age group, that is the bulk. Doesn’t amount to millions. Main investment is the one-time capital outlay for the Dome, which won’t be cheap. [Post edited 14 Jan 19:20]
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 | Forum Reply | Kolli at 22:33 11 Jan 2026
The Rangers players were also fully congratulating, hugging, and high-fiving Kolli after the game last week. Player by player. He’s an extremely down to earth lad, and unfortunately, it’s posts like this that start unnecessary rumours. What is true, is that in the heat of the moment, players frequently get moody with one another, happens every game if you watch closely. Also happens at every Sunday league pitch every weekend but doesn’t mean you aren’t friendly with your team mates off the pitch. [Post edited 11 Jan 22:35]
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 | Forum Reply | Kolli at 20:32 11 Jan 2026
Spot on. |
 | Forum Reply | Ronnie returns, but is it the handsome deal QPR hope? – Signing at 07:59 10 Jan 2026
Good post. Although the “selling bit” is the hardest part is the reverse from where I’m standing. The buying part is hardest. The rest takes care of itself - so long as you have bought well and they are continuously kept under contract. (Something we have not done well in the past). Brentford buy well, we do not. That’s what needs to change. And on that note, I’m unconvinced / concerned by our transfer strategy splashing serious cash on middling 24-25 year olds like Saito and even Madsen. We’ve been here with this age group before with Les and I’m amazed we haven’t learnt our lessons. it’s extremely hard to turn a profit inside the age window of 1-2 years needed for this age group before values plateau or plummet. |
 | Forum Reply | Burrel out until March at 11:15 9 Jan 2026
Well, football is not a “slow burn” sport is it? Every game is played at the maximum, for 3 points, since game week 1. It’s an explosive, dynamic fitness. Its not an endurance burn, like Cycling, where you start slow and steadily build And finish strongly. So it’s hardly a surprise we are getting all these injuries. Cycling fitness is completely different to football fitness and applying the same core principles is nuts. But it’s the classic Dunning-Kruger effect being played out by Williams. |
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