Watford boss Gianfranco Zola believes they will challenge for the Championship title next season

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Gianfranco Zola claims Watford will be in a position to challenge for the Championship title next season and is confident he will be given time to turn the club’s fortunes around.

Zola was appointed the Hornets’ head coach in the summer following the Pozzos’ takeover and has overseen a huge transition at the club, with 16 new signings moving to Vicarage Road .

A few of the summer arrivals have stated they hope to achieve the play-offs this season but Zola has played down expectations, simply stating he wants to improve on last season’s finish of 11th.

The Chelsea legend has much higher hopes when it comes to next season though.

Zola said: “We have to be clear; we want Watford to become a well-established club and a strong club that will be challenging – I don’t know about this year but next year – to win the league.”

The Italian made the comment when discussing the high number of summer signings and whether they will all be remaining for the whole of the 2012/13 campaign.

The Pozzos have an extensive scouting network and a large pool of players at their disposal, many of whom will know they are unlikely to feature for Udinese.

Granada, another of the Pozzos’ clubs, have seen several players spend more than one season on loan from the Little Zebras and Zola expects some of Watford’s signings to do the same.

Zola said: “If we have quality players that do well here, then as far as I am concerned, we will keep them. That is the message the Pozzos gave us on the first day.

“This is not a nursery for players that then go, as far as I know and as far as I am concerned.

“The club is ambitious and I am ambitious so therefore we aim to go to a high level. That is clear.”

Zola confirmed that he expects all 16 of the loan signings to remain at Watford for the whole of this season, but only “if they are good enough”.

The Hornets’ head coach has stressed on a few occasions that the new arrivals will not be prioritised over the players already at the club.

He reiterated: “It is not just the 16 players, there are 32 players and the conditions are the same for everybody. If they are good enough for this club then they will stay. If they are not, then unfortunately they will have to go somewhere else.”

Watford have lost their last four games in all competitions but showed improvement against Brighton and Hove Albion on Tuesday, and also during the second half at Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.

One journalist queried whether Zola would be given time to turn things around by the Pozzos considering the four consecutive defeats.

“The club believes in what we are doing and they assure me that I have time,” Zola replied.

“Obviously there have been a lot of changes and whatever happens, I will keep doing my work, will try to get the team playing well and get results.

“If it doesn’t work then the club will make a decision but that is not my concern. My concern is to make a team from these players and I will do that.

“Our football is good to watch but we have to avoid the mistakes we are making – and we have to probably find a referee who is having a better day,” he joked, in reference to Darren Drysdale’s performance on Tuesday night against Brighton and Hove Albion.

Comments(44)

Hornet Cornet says...
11:12am Fri 21 Sep 12

Hmmmm good luck GZ. Time will tell my little latin footy god.

stevyweavy says...
11:13am Fri 21 Sep 12

So get promoted through the play-offs this year and challenging for the Premiership title next year sweet!

eltonsarmy says...
11:19am Fri 21 Sep 12

Did not say which league!!!!! how we have no proven CF in this "project"/side is behond words. how can so many players not be match fit??? and as for the last two games by Newton then any half decent manager will see that all they have to do is put the ball in the box, can play with the ball at his feet no doubt but cant defend cant head a ball and surly that is the main point of a center half in any league.

positives are the GK and little "messi" was outstanding tuesday, sitting close to the pitch as i do the boys feet are so quick, get him fit he will be lethal. crying out for a no 9 and a no 10 although im hoping it was just an off night for vydra as for bighris love his passion and can see why he got the arm band as he is the only leader at the club but will never be the answer. just my thoughts but im sure it will come good and thank the Pozo for saving my club for now at least...

eltonsarmy says...
11:23am Fri 21 Sep 12

correction... it does say championship... good luck Franco no pressure on you now!

Hornet Cornet says...
11:23am Fri 21 Sep 12

Champions League here we come!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bush Hornet says...
11:24am Fri 21 Sep 12

If we were to go up as champs into the top flight next season it would be an historic achievement that not even "God" Taylor managed

jasonwatford says...
11:30am Fri 21 Sep 12

It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.

Bush Hornet says...
11:34am Fri 21 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
Good post Jason lad

Watford Man says...
11:37am Fri 21 Sep 12

We could still go up as chumps this season, it's not impossible. Other teams in the past have shot up the league and been promoted.

eltonsarmy says...
11:42am Fri 21 Sep 12

so you went to bolton and saw the two goals he was at fault for and the crazy challenge he made tuesday... fair enough.

watch him closely at corners free kicks and tell me if you think the same after that. going forward with a ball at his feet clearly talented but will never be a CH in this league, kevin davies murdered him like all big CF will in this league

petsoundsnick says...
11:51am Fri 21 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
Jasonwatford you are my new hero.

Neuton is going to be fantastic for us. All teams that play the type of football we want to play need a ball-playing centre half - if you look right at the top then barcelona have Pique. Look at how many times attacks start through him. Yes he has to get used to what the Championship is all about in terms of the physical side but I didn't think he looked out of place on Tuesday at all. He was challenging for headers, didn't duck any physical confrontations. Having someone who can pass, look forward, have his head up etc then he looks superb. He will only get better once it all settles down.

I, personally, am already totally in love with him.

Bush Hornet says...
12:07pm Fri 21 Sep 12

I don't mind going up as chumps, or chimps, but it'd be great to be champs one day

garston tony says...
12:09pm Fri 21 Sep 12

A little down beat isnt this? Recent results havent been great but we're only 5 points off the play offs, 7 points off 2nd place and 8 points off 1st with most of the season still to play.

I think the team will turn things around and they'll become a force in the league, whats worrying is that this early in the season our manager is seemingly saying even a play off place is too far off. Whats also worrying is that indications are that GZ didn’t necessarily ask for all of these 16 players the club has taken on and why exactly some of them havent featured hasn’t been explained.

I believe the team is suffering from too much change too quickly but will get it together, maybe not automatic position but play off's surely if these players are as good as they are meant to be?

I just hope that in trying to replicate what they did at Granada the Pozzo's havent thrown out the baby with the bath water at Watford in the sense that the team did put on a good run second half of last season and probably needed just a little tweeking here and there rather than the wholesale changes that have happened. For instance great, the club have an experienced former Italy international defender now, but we've lost Taylor who was consistently one of the better defenders in the league and seemed a motivational figure at the club.

But if it doesn’t happen this season and if the loan players stay the next then surely there is no excuse for not being favourites next season?

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
12:09pm Fri 21 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
in other words he'll be great as great as long as he doesn't have to defend ?!!

To be fair he did look great on the ball but i'll reserve judgement until i see a consistent run of games where he 1/doesn't make a mistake, 2/ is dominant in the air and 3/ forms an understanding with the rest at the back !

aefevans says...
12:17pm Fri 21 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
And didn't Kusazck make a bit of a boo-boo on his debut for us?

a1derek says...
12:18pm Fri 21 Sep 12

In my humble opinion ALL of the incoming players I have seen so far look to be very good players. Having said that the Championship will no doubt be a "culture shock" to most of these Guys. I believe once they have settled in and fully understood the demands of the Championship, their natural ability will come to the fore and we will start to see a huge improvement in results. I believe we will be "there or there abouts" come April.

buckler says...
12:41pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Can't wait that long thanks, gambled loads on this year at good odds! Get your act together Frankie !

Chris the Vic says...
1:12pm Fri 21 Sep 12

So many dreamers, what our likely targets will be are:

1 To become financially sound
2. To stay up
3 To build a squad that we control and keep
4 To equal or better last years position

We have to bear in mind that we are up against many teams who are more advanced in their team development and have better players in terms of experience, talent and in team work and team spirit.

Next year under Zola we may well be right up there with experienced players who are both young and talented, play for each other and comfortable with our new style.

Mistakes have been made, and they were always likely to happen but give the manager support, time and less pressure and he may deliver but do not expect him to outperform GT he was at club level exceptional and if GFZ gets close to his performance we will more than just alright, but this year try and be realistic.

Hampshire hornet says...
1:23pm Fri 21 Sep 12

eltonsarmy wrote:
so you went to bolton and saw the two goals he was at fault for and the crazy challenge he made tuesday... fair enough. watch him closely at corners free kicks and tell me if you think the same after that. going forward with a ball at his feet clearly talented but will never be a CH in this league, kevin davies murdered him like all big CF will in this league
100% agree

jasonwatford says...
1:54pm Fri 21 Sep 12

100% wrong both of you

Hampshire hornet says...
2:00pm Fri 21 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
100% wrong both of you
or are we both 100% correct and you 100% incorrect...

Anyway -- I hope he improves (as he did as the game went on) he could have cost us a couple of goals on Tuesday though..

not a regular says...
2:07pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Neuton's gonna be great, his heading was pretty **** good on Tuesday I thought.

As for the final league position. Bolton, Blackburn, Wolves, Wednesday, Charlton and Huddersfield are *so* much better than Southampton, West Ham, Reading, Pompey, Coventry and Doncaster. I know it's said every year but this time the league is genuinely harder than most other years.

lutondown says...
2:26pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Chris the Vic wrote:
So many dreamers, what our likely targets will be are:

1 To become financially sound
2. To stay up
3 To build a squad that we control and keep
4 To equal or better last years position

We have to bear in mind that we are up against many teams who are more advanced in their team development and have better players in terms of experience, talent and in team work and team spirit.

Next year under Zola we may well be right up there with experienced players who are both young and talented, play for each other and comfortable with our new style.

Mistakes have been made, and they were always likely to happen but give the manager support, time and less pressure and he may deliver but do not expect him to outperform GT he was at club level exceptional and if GFZ gets close to his performance we will more than just alright, but this year try and be realistic.
Ah criticising other posters eh? Well thank you hypocritical Chris!
Mistakes have been made? You make that call after what, seven games? This for Christs sake is a team coming together, when it does click, we will be great. Now I'm off to wake myself up after reading your usual offering of nonsensical rubbish.

Casterbridge says...
2:33pm Fri 21 Sep 12

garston tony: "A little down beat isnt this? Recent results havent been great but we're only 5 points off the play offs, 7 points off 2nd place and 8 points off 1st with most of the season still to play".

You may well be right, but so is GZ in managing expectation. Once the sides starts to gel, and that's the problem at the moment, we may well start to climb the table.

The play-offs or better are still well within reach.

DuffmanWFC says...
2:57pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Neuton will be quality along with the majority of the other loan players. All of them have played at a higher standard of football!
They just have to get used to the championship - its like cup footy - anyone can beat anyone on any given day and that there is going to be times where we come under the cosh and it's cold and wet and there's a few poor tackles! But cream always rises to the top and when this side gets settled it will be great to watch! It wasn't long ago when we couldn't buy a win at home so trust in Zola and the group we have! Come on u golden boys!

Frankie Frazer says...
3:20pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Most of the new Players i have seen play all look good to me but they need to adapt to the championship which will take time ! I thought Neuton looked good with the ball at his feet but made a few mistakes! However I have a feeling he could be excellent in the future .. I think the quality of player has improved and am not concerned about results yet! This is a Transition season for me and just hope the players settle quick enough so we dont get involved in a relegation scrap! Champions next season will do nicely tho ....

Bush Hornet says...
3:36pm Fri 21 Sep 12

not a regular wrote:
Neuton's gonna be great, his heading was pretty **** good on Tuesday I thought.

As for the final league position. Bolton, Blackburn, Wolves, Wednesday, Charlton and Huddersfield are *so* much better than Southampton, West Ham, Reading, Pompey, Coventry and Doncaster. I know it's said every year but this time the league is genuinely harder than most other years.
Agreed the new teams are good. And other teams like C*rd*ff, Blackpool, Brighton, Derby and Forest are much improved. Tough league for sure

AndyHandShandy says...
5:12pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Chris the Vic wrote:
So many dreamers, what our likely targets will be are:

1 To become financially sound
2. To stay up
3 To build a squad that we control and keep
4 To equal or better last years position

We have to bear in mind that we are up against many teams who are more advanced in their team development and have better players in terms of experience, talent and in team work and team spirit.

Next year under Zola we may well be right up there with experienced players who are both young and talented, play for each other and comfortable with our new style.

Mistakes have been made, and they were always likely to happen but give the manager support, time and less pressure and he may deliver but do not expect him to outperform GT he was at club level exceptional and if GFZ gets close to his performance we will more than just alright, but this year try and be realistic.
Not too sure how you can target staying up and equal or betterlast seasons position. Surely its one or the other,preferably the latter.

lutondown says...
5:42pm Fri 21 Sep 12

AndyHandShandy wrote:
Chris the Vic wrote:
So many dreamers, what our likely targets will be are:

1 To become financially sound
2. To stay up
3 To build a squad that we control and keep
4 To equal or better last years position

We have to bear in mind that we are up against many teams who are more advanced in their team development and have better players in terms of experience, talent and in team work and team spirit.

Next year under Zola we may well be right up there with experienced players who are both young and talented, play for each other and comfortable with our new style.

Mistakes have been made, and they were always likely to happen but give the manager support, time and less pressure and he may deliver but do not expect him to outperform GT he was at club level exceptional and if GFZ gets close to his performance we will more than just alright, but this year try and be realistic.
Not too sure how you can target staying up and equal or betterlast seasons position. Surely its one or the other,preferably the latter.
Yep he's confused. Com as well as having the honour of being the most boring poster on here.
Chris De Moggadon more like

Essex Hornet says...
5:42pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Foriestri and Neuton look like excellent players and with game time and fitness I believe they will prove more than a match for many players in this league. It will take time plus a half decent forward who can score goals on a regular basis before we really see what Zola's style of football can achieve. After suporting the Horns for 40 years I personally find the new style refreshing particularly comparing it with recent seasons. Keep the faith in time they will come good.

Goldenboy1960 says...
5:54pm Fri 21 Sep 12

I think there has been some very sensible posts on here around player development and potential. BUT... it is Zola who has to learn and quickly. In this League you have to sometimes win when you play badly. You have to be able be effective at set pieces in both boxes. You have to be physically and mentally strong. You have to be organised and grind the game out in poor games. To do that you need to be settled in the way you play and not keep changing the system and play with a Back 4 not a 2 one week 3 the next and then a 4. You need to GRADUALLY build play within the team while you are gaining points, which then builds confidence and belief in the players. I worry that Zola organises his team off the cuff, and doesn't have a strategy firstly to stay in this league. His comments about Promotion next year tells me he is not thinking of the first requirement, and that is to get to 50 points as quickly as possible. During that process he can build the play within the team so that they get more consistent. If we then get 50 points with around 10 to 12 games to go you know you have a chance to get into the play offs, start to play with more freedom and be preparing for an assualt next season. There is a long way to go, but if you are in the bottom 4 going towards Xmas you are in a scrap, and then pretty football will not count.

At the moment the team is a long, long way the top half of the table off. We do not threaten the opposition goal enough and certainly don't work the opposition keeper enough.

Then of course will we have the same players next season (they are not ours), or will Nani want to be the star and bring in more, or will we keep those loanees, or will the Manager whoever he is have to start again? Will the FA plug the loophole around International loanees?

It is not cut and dried and at the moment Zola should be concentrating on picking up points not worrying about next season. How much pressure is Nani exerting? I can never understand why a Manager lets other people pick his players because it is the Manager that gets the sack if they don't win!

One last comment. Just because they are bought in from abroad doesn't mean they are better than the players we have. Of course there can be a mix, but the best teams are a mixture of artisans, soldiers, right footers, left footers, horrible, nice and most importantly hungry and team players. You cannot have all 11 playing pretty football.

SAHornet says...
6:08pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
I think there has been some very sensible posts on here around player development and potential. BUT... it is Zola who has to learn and quickly. In this League you have to sometimes win when you play badly. You have to be able be effective at set pieces in both boxes. You have to be physically and mentally strong. You have to be organised and grind the game out in poor games. To do that you need to be settled in the way you play and not keep changing the system and play with a Back 4 not a 2 one week 3 the next and then a 4. You need to GRADUALLY build play within the team while you are gaining points, which then builds confidence and belief in the players. I worry that Zola organises his team off the cuff, and doesn't have a strategy firstly to stay in this league. His comments about Promotion next year tells me he is not thinking of the first requirement, and that is to get to 50 points as quickly as possible. During that process he can build the play within the team so that they get more consistent. If we then get 50 points with around 10 to 12 games to go you know you have a chance to get into the play offs, start to play with more freedom and be preparing for an assualt next season. There is a long way to go, but if you are in the bottom 4 going towards Xmas you are in a scrap, and then pretty football will not count.

At the moment the team is a long, long way the top half of the table off. We do not threaten the opposition goal enough and certainly don't work the opposition keeper enough.

Then of course will we have the same players next season (they are not ours), or will Nani want to be the star and bring in more, or will we keep those loanees, or will the Manager whoever he is have to start again? Will the FA plug the loophole around International loanees?

It is not cut and dried and at the moment Zola should be concentrating on picking up points not worrying about next season. How much pressure is Nani exerting? I can never understand why a Manager lets other people pick his players because it is the Manager that gets the sack if they don't win!

One last comment. Just because they are bought in from abroad doesn't mean they are better than the players we have. Of course there can be a mix, but the best teams are a mixture of artisans, soldiers, right footers, left footers, horrible, nice and most importantly hungry and team players. You cannot have all 11 playing pretty football.
I enjoyed this post and thought that it was fair and well thought out with some very salient points. We really are having some useful debates on this site just recently. Let's hope we can keep it up. No room for sheer negativity tho. You know who you are !!

Travelling Hornet says...
6:40pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Bush Hornet wrote:
jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
Good post Jason lad
I agree 100% . I would pay the entrance money just to watch Neuton warm up. His ball control ,balance ,movement and kicking are a joy to watch.
My advice get to the match early and watch the warm up/ kick about!

Travelling Hornet says...
6:46pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Mickey Quinn, not so thin wrote:
jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
in other words he'll be great as great as long as he doesn't have to defend ?!!

To be fair he did look great on the ball but i'll reserve judgement until i see a consistent run of games where he 1/doesn't make a mistake, 2/ is dominant in the air and 3/ forms an understanding with the rest at the back !
Have a look at his stats on goal.com , they are some of highest on there!

DuffmanWFC says...
7:39pm Fri 21 Sep 12

I really think we can push on to grab a playoff place, there's a long way to go yet and come October the side will look so much better.

Monstermunch17 says...
8:54pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Zola won't be here next season. He will continue to prove he is out of his depth, and his infatuated sponsors will have to eventually bite the bullet and put him out of his misery.

lutondown says...
9:39pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Monstermunch17 wrote:
Zola won't be here next season. He will continue to prove he is out of his depth, and his infatuated sponsors will have to eventually bite the bullet and put him out of his misery.
Here? Since when has here been dog kennel lane? Get back you troll

Hornet Cornet says...
9:56pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Poetry cometh....

There was only one Scully says...
11:50pm Fri 21 Sep 12

lutondown wrote:
Monstermunch17 wrote:
Zola won't be here next season. He will continue to prove he is out of his depth, and his infatuated sponsors will have to eventually bite the bullet and put him out of his misery.
Here? Since when has here been dog kennel lane? Get back you troll
Yet another profound statement from our narrow minded fan from up there in Luton drown.
I'm sorry but Its not a positive statement from a coach who should be implying for a possible play off position if nothing else and especially at this early time of the season.
I did not buy my season ticket to hear this, I just want to know if this had been said by Dyche this time last season what, would of been the reaction??
True fans want to hear more positive views, not negative, austerity reasons why we cannot progress this season especially, with so many overseas players dumped on us!

Bush Hornet says...
12:54am Sat 22 Sep 12

There was only one Scully wrote:
lutondown wrote:
Monstermunch17 wrote:
Zola won't be here next season. He will continue to prove he is out of his depth, and his infatuated sponsors will have to eventually bite the bullet and put him out of his misery.
Here? Since when has here been dog kennel lane? Get back you troll
Yet another profound statement from our narrow minded fan from up there in Luton drown.
I'm sorry but Its not a positive statement from a coach who should be implying for a possible play off position if nothing else and especially at this early time of the season.
I did not buy my season ticket to hear this, I just want to know if this had been said by Dyche this time last season what, would of been the reaction??
True fans want to hear more positive views, not negative, austerity reasons why we cannot progress this season especially, with so many overseas players dumped on us!
Scully, Zola is being both positive and realistic. To say that we should be challenging for the title next season is to say that THIS season we will be witnessing the evolution of a FORMIDABLE team. It is an ambitious statement. Bring it on. Lets enjoy the ride this season with no lofty expectations. I liked Dyche and his dignity. I still do, but I'm over it. Get on board Scully wully.

By the way, Monstermunch, your posts are, I'm afraid, always wrong. Sorry

Bobbyhowfield says...
2:37am Sat 22 Sep 12

jasonwatford wrote:
It is beyond me how anyone cant see Neuton is going to be the best centreback we have ever had at this club.....for two games he has made a couple of small mistakes but he is learning championship football. He always has time on the ball...keeps the ball...goes forward with the ball....and i saw him head the ball plenty of times against brighton. If you play high up the pitch and dominant the midfield you restrict the crosses coming into your box and id ratehr have a footballer at centreback than a heading machine like shittu was.
Thank God. I was beginining to think that I was the only one who saw what a tallented player Neuton is.
Several times he just changed direction and opened up 30 yards clear space for him to move up with the ball. Martin Taylor was begining to do this before he left but this lad does it naturally.

Bobbyhowfield says...
2:46am Sat 22 Sep 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
I think there has been some very sensible posts on here around player development and potential. BUT... it is Zola who has to learn and quickly. In this League you have to sometimes win when you play badly. You have to be able be effective at set pieces in both boxes. You have to be physically and mentally strong. You have to be organised and grind the game out in poor games. To do that you need to be settled in the way you play and not keep changing the system and play with a Back 4 not a 2 one week 3 the next and then a 4. You need to GRADUALLY build play within the team while you are gaining points, which then builds confidence and belief in the players. I worry that Zola organises his team off the cuff, and doesn't have a strategy firstly to stay in this league. His comments about Promotion next year tells me he is not thinking of the first requirement, and that is to get to 50 points as quickly as possible. During that process he can build the play within the team so that they get more consistent. If we then get 50 points with around 10 to 12 games to go you know you have a chance to get into the play offs, start to play with more freedom and be preparing for an assualt next season. There is a long way to go, but if you are in the bottom 4 going towards Xmas you are in a scrap, and then pretty football will not count.

At the moment the team is a long, long way the top half of the table off. We do not threaten the opposition goal enough and certainly don't work the opposition keeper enough.

Then of course will we have the same players next season (they are not ours), or will Nani want to be the star and bring in more, or will we keep those loanees, or will the Manager whoever he is have to start again? Will the FA plug the loophole around International loanees?

It is not cut and dried and at the moment Zola should be concentrating on picking up points not worrying about next season. How much pressure is Nani exerting? I can never understand why a Manager lets other people pick his players because it is the Manager that gets the sack if they don't win!

One last comment. Just because they are bought in from abroad doesn't mean they are better than the players we have. Of course there can be a mix, but the best teams are a mixture of artisans, soldiers, right footers, left footers, horrible, nice and most importantly hungry and team players. You cannot have all 11 playing pretty football.
I would be interested to know which of the players we have seen play more than half an hour would be considered worse than what we had on show last year.This is going to be a much stronger league this year having all three sides relegated being fairly established premiership sides. Last yeasr team would be lucky to get 40 points,

Monstermunch17 says...
7:33am Sat 22 Sep 12

We'll have a whole new batch of players next season, unless the Pozzos, ( not Zola - why can't people see he is just the smiling stooge?) , learn from their mistake this season.

That's my point - and it's a belief a lot of less vocal supporters share. It doesn't mean they want WFC to fold, or they come from Luton. It doesn't mean they should stop coming - which seems to be another of the stock responses from the idiots on here shouting down any dissent.

endean2 says...
8:25am Sat 22 Sep 12

Goldenboy1960 wrote:
I think there has been some very sensible posts on here around player development and potential. BUT... it is Zola who has to learn and quickly. In this League you have to sometimes win when you play badly. You have to be able be effective at set pieces in both boxes. You have to be physically and mentally strong. You have to be organised and grind the game out in poor games. To do that you need to be settled in the way you play and not keep changing the system and play with a Back 4 not a 2 one week 3 the next and then a 4. You need to GRADUALLY build play within the team while you are gaining points, which then builds confidence and belief in the players. I worry that Zola organises his team off the cuff, and doesn't have a strategy firstly to stay in this league. His comments about Promotion next year tells me he is not thinking of the first requirement, and that is to get to 50 points as quickly as possible. During that process he can build the play within the team so that they get more consistent. If we then get 50 points with around 10 to 12 games to go you know you have a chance to get into the play offs, start to play with more freedom and be preparing for an assualt next season. There is a long way to go, but if you are in the bottom 4 going towards Xmas you are in a scrap, and then pretty football will not count.

At the moment the team is a long, long way the top half of the table off. We do not threaten the opposition goal enough and certainly don't work the opposition keeper enough.

Then of course will we have the same players next season (they are not ours), or will Nani want to be the star and bring in more, or will we keep those loanees, or will the Manager whoever he is have to start again? Will the FA plug the loophole around International loanees?

It is not cut and dried and at the moment Zola should be concentrating on picking up points not worrying about next season. How much pressure is Nani exerting? I can never understand why a Manager lets other people pick his players because it is the Manager that gets the sack if they don't win!

One last comment. Just because they are bought in from abroad doesn't mean they are better than the players we have. Of course there can be a mix, but the best teams are a mixture of artisans, soldiers, right footers, left footers, horrible, nice and most importantly hungry and team players. You cannot have all 11 playing pretty football.
excellent post
well stated

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