Quote from: alan_clarke on September 22, 2019, 10:53:04 PMDS not blameless today, but if we had avoided a couple of individual errors for their first two goals and had a more favourable pen decision at the end, it’s a different story.Exactly. Pant wetters please take note. All this talk of game management and formations ignores this. Engles hasn't put a foot wrong all season but 2 goals came from his poor distribution and decision making and the other from a piss poor header from Mings. Couple all that with the ref and var missing a blatant penalty and the result could've been so so different. Those ripping into Dean Smith at this early stage are being a bit harsh imo. The fickle lable will be coming our way again soon.
DS not blameless today, but if we had avoided a couple of individual errors for their first two goals and had a more favourable pen decision at the end, it’s a different story.
I'm hearing from a reliable source certain players are getting a little frustrated with DS, one being Mcginn and his post match interview would confirm this.Somehthing don't feel right
McGinn "That is two weeks in a row that teams down to 10 men have affected us badly. We have addressed it in the dressing room."I don't know if it is a lack of belief or tiredness, which it shouldn't be. We should be creating the chances but we weren't."We showed we are dangerous and scored a good goal, concede one and then show it again. But we got deeper and deeper and you can't do that. It is game management. It has cost us dearly this season."When you force pressure on yourself you get punished. We need to capitalise when things go for us in the game.
All I'll say is I know someone who works indirectly for the club and thing's have apparently been a little odd since Palace.And he not known for bullshiting!
All I'll say is I know someone who works indirectly for the club and thing's have apparently been a little odd since Palace.And he's not known for bullshiting! (not even a football fan, so has no real interest in what goes on)