Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 21, 2010, 04:16:55 PMQuote from: alexpayne on November 21, 2010, 04:12:49 PMI think there was alot more expected of Ireland than what he's shown and his performance today was an utter disgrace. Allardyce's football's fucking boring and as of yet he's won nothing has he? And i disagree with season of transition, we should still have been pushing on..The League of Ireland in 1992. And there's a reason or 14 why we're not pushing as quickly as we might like. I know theres reasons, but it sounds more like excuses. We lost today cus we werent at our best, simple as that
Quote from: alexpayne on November 21, 2010, 04:12:49 PMI think there was alot more expected of Ireland than what he's shown and his performance today was an utter disgrace. Allardyce's football's fucking boring and as of yet he's won nothing has he? And i disagree with season of transition, we should still have been pushing on..The League of Ireland in 1992. And there's a reason or 14 why we're not pushing as quickly as we might like.
I think there was alot more expected of Ireland than what he's shown and his performance today was an utter disgrace. Allardyce's football's fucking boring and as of yet he's won nothing has he? And i disagree with season of transition, we should still have been pushing on..
Just back. Dire. If the team were praised for their inability to hold on to a two-goal lead this week, then they should be rightly castigated for this afternoon's display. Blackburn are not great, but you know with a Big Sam team they are going to be big and strong and hold the line. Tippy-tappy football is not going to break that down once they're back in position. To give away the free kick from which they scored the first goal on the stroke of half time was naive. Oh, and Stephen Ireland is a complete waste of a place. You may as well have given it to me. I'd be just as shit, but at least I wouldn't ask for £70K for being so. Pluses? Downing was positive, albeit without much end product, I thought Clark had a reasonable game and Pires showed some good intent, although we'd just gone two down when he came on.
I just find it amazing that some people think everything will be rosy when the injured players are back. The fact is Warnock and Dunne will still be playing and they're liabilities, Young will still be playing who is massively overrated and predictable and a whingeing little shit, Friedel will still be playing who looks suspect under any pressure, and we still won't have a striker who is any good. We've got Arsenal and Liverpool coming up with Spurs, Man City and Chelsea over christmas, injuries or not we're going to be in trouble come january.
Quote from: Blackcountry Villa on November 21, 2010, 04:27:47 PMI just find it amazing that some people think everything will be rosy when the injured players are back. The fact is Warnock and Dunne will still be playing and they're liabilities, Young will still be playing who is massively overrated and predictable and a whingeing little shit, Friedel will still be playing who looks suspect under any pressure, and we still won't have a striker who is any good. We've got Arsenal and Liverpool coming up with Spurs, Man City and Chelsea over christmas, injuries or not we're going to be in trouble come january.So these are the same players - bar Milner - who have finished in the top six for three seasons running? They can't be that bad, particularly when supplemented by a few excellent youngsters and an in form Downing who is twice the player he was last year.
Quote from: Blackcountry Villa on November 21, 2010, 04:35:03 PMQuote from: Gypsum Fantastic on November 21, 2010, 04:31:03 PMQuote from: Blackcountry Villa on November 21, 2010, 04:27:47 PMI just find it amazing that some people think everything will be rosy when the injured players are back. The fact is Warnock and Dunne will still be playing and they're liabilities, Young will still be playing who is massively overrated and predictable and a whingeing little shit, Friedel will still be playing who looks suspect under any pressure, and we still won't have a striker who is any good. We've got Arsenal and Liverpool coming up with Spurs, Man City and Chelsea over christmas, injuries or not we're going to be in trouble come january.So these are the same players - bar Milner - who have finished in the top six for three seasons running? They can't be that bad, particularly when supplemented by a few excellent youngsters and an in form Downing who is twice the player he was last year.Thats in the past, we're on about this season when we weren't very good at the start of the season with a fully fit squad. The fact is even when everyone is fit we still haven't got a half decent striker.Gabby has been out injured all season so straight away the area you are highlighting as being our biggest problem has been weakened from the outset by being short of its first choice player. Heskey was clearly bang in form before he got injured. Yes, Carew was poor but who know he might have played himself in to form if he had stayed fit, it wouldn't be the first time. We now have four central midfielders out, one of which is our Captain and another of which is our Vice Captain and crucial to the way we have been trying to play.The only three matches where Houllier has had anything like a full strength team to pick from were Wolves, Spurs and Chelsea and yes I think we were pretty good in all three of them.
Quote from: Gypsum Fantastic on November 21, 2010, 04:31:03 PMQuote from: Blackcountry Villa on November 21, 2010, 04:27:47 PMI just find it amazing that some people think everything will be rosy when the injured players are back. The fact is Warnock and Dunne will still be playing and they're liabilities, Young will still be playing who is massively overrated and predictable and a whingeing little shit, Friedel will still be playing who looks suspect under any pressure, and we still won't have a striker who is any good. We've got Arsenal and Liverpool coming up with Spurs, Man City and Chelsea over christmas, injuries or not we're going to be in trouble come january.So these are the same players - bar Milner - who have finished in the top six for three seasons running? They can't be that bad, particularly when supplemented by a few excellent youngsters and an in form Downing who is twice the player he was last year.Thats in the past, we're on about this season when we weren't very good at the start of the season with a fully fit squad. The fact is even when everyone is fit we still haven't got a half decent striker.
so Blackcountry Villa, do you think we are going to go down? I think we are good enough to stay up, do you?