Picked up on this bit: “Games are allowed to have a thirty-five per cent capacity at the minute and it has been pretty good. I just don’t know why it is taking so long in England.” Why is it taking so long in England, bearing in mind Belgium was the hardest hit, with the highest covid deaths per million population in Europe?
A couple of interesting snippets in there: "how it ended at Barnsley when I got booted out by (Gerhard) Struber" "I felt I was banging my head against a wall a little bit after getting promoted at Barnsley. Part of that is because it is tough for Barnsley in the Championship. They have not got the budget or level that other teams have." Struber's man-management definitely not his greatest asset, it seems.
Before Cameron starts criticising Struber, he needs to ask himself why he fell out of favour. For my money, with goals very hard to come by in games where we were just shaded out of getting one or three points, he was personally blatantly guilty of missing at least five absolute gilt edged sitters, when instead of keeping his cool and making sure he hit the target, in an effort to burst the net, he leant back and ballooned the ball high, wide and mighty.
Yeah think he’s taken a bit of artistic license with how events unfolded. He was part of the reason we struggled.
I thought he had the potential to succeed at this level. He was fantastic against Fulham in the first game, dropped a bollock against Wednesday and then his confidence never recovered, but I feel if managed right he's a championship level midfielder and would improve our squad.
Very true, and he was shipped out of the club. But - Ritzmaier was picked for every game after arriving at the club, and was markedly worse.
Blame the coach for both things. He wouldn't play Cam and loved Ritz. We don't sign Ritz or sell Cam with another coach. It might be why club sold to their other club as knew he was an asset and didn't want to lose him to keep Struber happy. Likely see a bigger move from him next season