If anybody has a Kodi tv box or on the computer via Kodi there's a stream link via the sports devil app.
Streamsports.me at 20.00hrs
I don't know if the stream will work until 5 mins before kick off,this is the only stream i can find on kodi,on saturday they were about 4 streams for the Burnley game and all worked.
sounds like we've done alright but its not enough is it. 6 points is a BIG ask with the games we have coming up. Would take a blind fool to bet on us to do it. Normally teams relegated suffer a season full of a catalogue of errors & mistakes and ours certainly has been that. We haven't made a fight of it, we're still going into games not to lose - but losing, lessons are not being learned on or off the pitch. L1 is not the end of the world, it gives us chance to truly put things into place without the constant fight against finances compared to other clubs in the league. Preston spent 6 years? was it in L1, they've progressively built, and yes while they're a bigger club its worth looking at what they've done and comfortably stayed up
We concede first we lose, it's as simple as that. Colin will probably try & put a positive spin on tonight but TWO efforts on target in the last two games combined, albeit difficult away games, tells its own story.
When we appointed NW, I thought if anyone could get us out of this mess, he could, but no he or anyone else including Mourinho couldn't.
Face it guys, we're very very poor ATM, players too old, too injured, too slow, too mardy. too anything apart from talented.
Only 13 games left thank god!!
I wonder whether NW will be spared the ire of the supporters. God knows how much abuse NR would have got for signing Paddy Kenny and two other free agents in their thirties and going three games without a win with hardly a shot on goal to count in the three put together. I have listened to the commentary tonight, not been, and it sounds like we put a shift in but were very functional relying on long throws and set pieces. A bit depressing. It's a funny one - perhaps people won't feel able to turn on him even if he is statistically the worst manager we have ever had, because he is going soon anyway. Or perhaps they will feel that he was always up against it. After all it is difficult to come in after a transfer window has closed and change the fortunes squad of players who are just not quite good enough to win many games. It isn't all over yet - beat Brentford on Saturday and we might be back in it.
Evans going was an error.
Evans transfers were errors.
Letting pringle and others go without building the team were errors.
Appointing Redder 's was an error.
Letting him go.
It goes on. That's how it looks when the cash just is not there to do a good enough job.
Without cash you are left looking at something special to do the business. Some cash can take you a fair way but no cash will get you just about where you deserve.
With hindsight keeping Evans beyond the end of last season was the big error. Without that you avoid the disastrous summer recruitment, perhaps start the season a bit better and avoid the snowball effect we have had since then. I don't really accept the low budget argument. I am not saying we are big spenders but I think we will have spent more than people might think on signing on fees and wages for our array of free agent signings. When all is said and done we are talking about a few points here and there. Fine margins. If our opening day 4-1 defeat to MKD was a win instead for example, we would be level on points with them right now. By all accounts their budget is lower than ours and at the minute they look likely to stay up. It isn't over for us just yet either. We could still do it. I accept it doesn't look good but I'm not throwing in the towel.