CityGer wrote:Today was as bad as we've been. I expected sometrhing other than the usual 'work in progress' quotes. Tactics resulting in there being no link between our midfield and attack, the inclusion of SWP despite his form and the exclusion of Ireland and Petrov are issues that I would have liked him to explain.
Chinners wrote:Have read a few other threads, I know I've heard stuff like this before, I've just posted on this one cos it's at the top, no offence Bluemoon. Pub time for me and a reminder to avoid this place like the plague when we don't win.
Spurge wrote:CityGer wrote:Today was as bad as we've been. I expected sometrhing other than the usual 'work in progress' quotes. Tactics resulting in there being no link between our midfield and attack, the inclusion of SWP despite his form and the exclusion of Ireland and Petrov are issues that I would have liked him to explain.
Hughes will protect his team in public to the press, but he would have made his feelings plain in the dressing room I'm sure - a sign of a good manager. It seems to me people are looking for any reason to have a dig at Hughes - I'm referring particularly to the post from the thread origiantor who is intitled to his opinion of course - glass totally fucking empty.
ronk wrote:I actually agree with Hughes in the underlined part.
They had moments where they were dangerous but we held out. There were some times where we scrambled well and contained breaks. This was a game that we could have lost, we should have won it but we could have lost.
There are a fair few negatives that can be taken from the whole thing but overall I thought we were decent. We have a long way to go but we're getting closer. We lost our way for a while and got frustrated. We tried to change our shape with Ireland on for de Jong but I thought de Jong had been better at retaining possession.
I just don't see the point in over-reacting because of one poor day at the office (where we still came away with something).
Original Dub wrote:
Well this is the whole point. Some of you really have to question yourselves, because thinking that the teams under us will come out of their bad form where as we will definitely get worse is just plain negativity and sensationalism.
The fact is we are one tough bitch of a team to beat and that is a fantastic base on which to build, especially when you know that we will not be shy of goals with the supremely talented attacking players that are getting to know each other.
We are on course, of that I have no doubt. Fourth with a game in hand having already played Villa, U***d and Arsenal.
Slight blip, pipe down FFS and get REAL.
ronk wrote:Original Dub wrote:
Well this is the whole point. Some of you really have to question yourselves, because thinking that the teams under us will come out of their bad form where as we will definitely get worse is just plain negativity and sensationalism.
The fact is we are one tough bitch of a team to beat and that is a fantastic base on which to build, especially when you know that we will not be shy of goals with the supremely talented attacking players that are getting to know each other.
We are on course, of that I have no doubt. Fourth with a game in hand having already played Villa, U***d and Arsenal.
Slight blip, pipe down FFS and get REAL.
OTOH, add 2 points on to our total and things look different. We start to look like the last of the first group rather than the first of the chasing pack. Add the 8 points from out recent drawn games and all of sudden we'd be dizzy. It's easy to get carried away doing that but there were some winnable matches there and we might come to regret them later. We've seen good starts turn sour. It's seductive to look at matches where we dropped points and dream about what might have been. I think things would have been a lot different with a fit Adebayor instead of a still unfit Santa Cruz. We're still missing Robinho and Toure has been our best defender. Neither Ireland nor Petrov were fit enough to start. Kompany wouldn't be playing 90 minutes if we actually had other decent options.
The draw against Fulham looks a little better seeing as Liverpool lost against them.
Original Dub wrote:ronk wrote:Original Dub wrote:
Well this is the whole point. Some of you really have to question yourselves, because thinking that the teams under us will come out of their bad form where as we will definitely get worse is just plain negativity and sensationalism.
The fact is we are one tough bitch of a team to beat and that is a fantastic base on which to build, especially when you know that we will not be shy of goals with the supremely talented attacking players that are getting to know each other.
We are on course, of that I have no doubt. Fourth with a game in hand having already played Villa, U***d and Arsenal.
Slight blip, pipe down FFS and get REAL.
OTOH, add 2 points on to our total and things look different. We start to look like the last of the first group rather than the first of the chasing pack. Add the 8 points from out recent drawn games and all of sudden we'd be dizzy. It's easy to get carried away doing that but there were some winnable matches there and we might come to regret them later. We've seen good starts turn sour. It's seductive to look at matches where we dropped points and dream about what might have been. I think things would have been a lot different with a fit Adebayor instead of a still unfit Santa Cruz. We're still missing Robinho and Toure has been our best defender. Neither Ireland nor Petrov were fit enough to start. Kompany wouldn't be playing 90 minutes if we actually had other decent options.
The draw against Fulham looks a little better seeing as Liverpool lost against them.
Great post. Point for point it is perfect and uses crazy shit like facts. We were missing our best defender, our record signing and our star striker and we are fourth in the league with a game in hand. Facts that nobody at all can argue with.
Or can they?
edge275 wrote:Consider a toned and fit athlete. They are in great shape. However for the last 2 weeks they've been eating pies everyday. Copious amounts of pies.
There has been a small difference in change to their body but would you not be concerned where the athlete is heading?
ronk wrote:Original Dub wrote:
Well this is the whole point. Some of you really have to question yourselves, because thinking that the teams under us will come out of their bad form where as we will definitely get worse is just plain negativity and sensationalism.
The fact is we are one tough bitch of a team to beat and that is a fantastic base on which to build, especially when you know that we will not be shy of goals with the supremely talented attacking players that are getting to know each other.
We are on course, of that I have no doubt. Fourth with a game in hand having already played Villa, U***d and Arsenal.
Slight blip, pipe down FFS and get REAL.
OTOH, add 2 points on to our total and things look different. We start to look like the last of the first group rather than the first of the chasing pack. Add the 8 points from out recent drawn games and all of sudden we'd be dizzy. It's easy to get carried away doing that but there were some winnable matches there and we might come to regret them later. We've seen good starts turn sour. It's seductive to look at matches where we dropped points and dream about what might have been. I think things would have been a lot different with a fit Adebayor instead of a still unfit Santa Cruz. We're still missing Robinho and Toure has been our best defender. Neither Ireland nor Petrov were fit enough to start. Kompany wouldn't be playing 90 minutes if we actually had other decent options.
The draw against Fulham looks a little better seeing as Liverpool lost against them.
edge275 wrote:Original Dub wrote:ronk wrote:Original Dub wrote:
Well this is the whole point. Some of you really have to question yourselves, because thinking that the teams under us will come out of their bad form where as we will definitely get worse is just plain negativity and sensationalism.
The fact is we are one tough bitch of a team to beat and that is a fantastic base on which to build, especially when you know that we will not be shy of goals with the supremely talented attacking players that are getting to know each other.
We are on course, of that I have no doubt. Fourth with a game in hand having already played Villa, U***d and Arsenal.
Slight blip, pipe down FFS and get REAL.
OTOH, add 2 points on to our total and things look different. We start to look like the last of the first group rather than the first of the chasing pack. Add the 8 points from out recent drawn games and all of sudden we'd be dizzy. It's easy to get carried away doing that but there were some winnable matches there and we might come to regret them later. We've seen good starts turn sour. It's seductive to look at matches where we dropped points and dream about what might have been. I think things would have been a lot different with a fit Adebayor instead of a still unfit Santa Cruz. We're still missing Robinho and Toure has been our best defender. Neither Ireland nor Petrov were fit enough to start. Kompany wouldn't be playing 90 minutes if we actually had other decent options.
The draw against Fulham looks a little better seeing as Liverpool lost against them.
Great post. Point for point it is perfect and uses crazy shit like facts. We were missing our best defender, our record signing and our star striker and we are fourth in the league with a game in hand. Facts that nobody at all can argue with.
Or can they?
Consider a toned and fit athlete. They are in great shape. However for the last 2 weeks they've been eating pies everyday. Copious amounts of pies.
There has been a small difference in change to their body but would you not be concerned where the athlete is heading?
Blue2 wrote:ronk wrote:The draw against Fulham looks a little better seeing as Liverpool lost against them.
But the point aginst Wigan looks even worse seeing as that pile of shite Portamouth beat them 4-0
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