Every bloody corner went short before they scored, and all of them were wasted.
Farting around with a free kick ended up in them scoring. I get the whole “making the most of the man advantage” thing. But we were truly shocking.
After they scored we played a corner actually into the box and caused a lot of trouble, then had a free kick that was hit directly and it went in. Makes you wonder what the game would have been like if we had consistently done that, I know I would still have a voice instead of shouting every time we wasted a perfectly good opportunity.
We far too slow on the ball,we let other teams read our next pass,we got up the tempo today showed,any other team would have killed em off.we made too hard work and lucky to get a draw.
So in theory two shyte performances against Norwich and QPR but gained 4 points
Yep, but earlier in the season Bobby was slated on here when, after we’d played well and lost, he praised our performances and accentuated the positives fromth game. Now we are getting the results despite playing poorly and guess what, same folk are moaning about the performance!
So in theory two shyte performances against Norwich and QPR but gained 4 points
Yep, but earlier in the season Bobby was slated on here when, after we’d played we’ll and lost, he praised our performances and accentuated the positives fromth game. Now we are getting the results despite playing poorly and guess what, same folk are moaning about the performance![/quote]
Unless your a top six club playing against ten men can go two ways you absolutely knock fook out of them and end up winning quite easily or they defend like fook and you end up frustrated and they nick a goal on a rare excursion to the other teams half seen this countless times in football it’s a pity some of our supporters fail to realise it
Chelsea 0-0, Everton 1-1, Reading 1-1, Villa 1-1, Fulham 2-1, Spurs 0-0, Man City 0-0, Norwich 0-0, Sunderland 3-1, Wigan 1-1.
I am quite happy with a point.
As soon as zamora was sent off they changed their game plan to one of containment and hitting us on the break and set pieces, if they had kept 11 men on the field the onus would have been on them to push forward and given us more space behind them, and that would have suited us far more.
Chelsea 0-0, Everton 1-1, Reading 1-1, Villa 1-1, Fulham 2-1, Spurs 0-0, Man City 0-0, Norwich 0-0, Sunderland 3-1, Wigan 1-1.
I am quite happy with a point.
As soon as zamora was sent off they changed their game plan to one of containment and hitting us on the break and set pieces, if they had kept 11 men on the field the onus would have been on them to push forward and given us more space behind them, and that would have suited us far more.
Chelsea 0-0, Everton 1-1, Reading 1-1, Villa 1-1, Fulham 2-1, Spurs 0-0, Man City 0-0, Norwich 0-0, Sunderland 3-1, Wigan 1-1.
I am quite happy with a point.
As soon as zamora was sent off they changed their game plan to one of containment and hitting us on the break and set pieces, if they had kept 11 men on the field the onus would have been on them to push forward and given us more space behind them, and that would have suited us far more.
We are the worst team in the world to play against 10 men, it always screws us up.
We should be alloowed the option to let the fella stay on but give us a goal instead. :dry:
As soon as zamora was sent off they changed their game plan to one of containment and hitting us on the break and set pieces, if they had kept 11 men on the field the onus would have been on them to push forward and given us more space behind them, and that would have suited us far more.
Wigan started poorly, as they did against Norwich.
If QPR had kept 11 men on the field, they may well have won.