Said it before we even got a new manager in, but this season is going to be a fustrating one. Some of the over-reactions are pathetic, yes it's a shitter to lose to a flukey goal to your rivals in the cup, but the way some of fans are going on are as if I've gone in a time machine and its 03-03-03 again.
Quote from: avfc_1874 on December 01, 2010, 11:53:23 PMSaid it before we even got a new manager in, but this season is going to be a fustrating one. Some of the over-reactions are pathetic, yes it's a shitter to lose to a flukey goal to your rivals in the cup, but the way some of fans are going on are as if I've gone in a time machine and its 03-03-03 again.Whilst I agree with you on your first line, i actually think the reaction tonight has been, on the whole, pretty restrained and thoughtful.
There will be a lot of doom and gloom on here tonight, and I am gutted to lose to them, but lets put some persepctive on it. We have had to play the same back 4 for the last 6 weeks due to injuries, maybe it might get changed when Cuellar is fully fit. Hogg is growing as a player, Clark is playing out of position in midfield, Gabby has been fit for about 3 games this season, we are missing all of our centre mids and arguably our most effective creator this season, and we have gone there, been the better team by a distance and been undone by our most experienced men. We need 2 centre backs and a keeper of quality, and a top centre mid. I think Houllier likes the 4-5-1 and Gabby does it well. Give it time, I think we are on a better path than the boring motorway we were on, and the end will be much more rewarding. Time now. Just time.
Quote from: hawkeye on December 01, 2010, 10:12:05 PMQuote from: toronto villa on December 01, 2010, 10:06:41 PMThe loss of NRC cannot be understated, shocking as that might be to say. His bite and endless energy in the midfield would have given the our other midfielders a bit more room and licence to be creative. He was playing very well indeed when he got injured and it's really hurt us.FFS Tonto we had about 80% posession in the second half, we got done because we cant defend and have no cutting edge up frontHawkeye - you need to fuck off. I've got nothing to fucking say to you ever. Don't fucking comment on anything I post because you are a fucking waste of space. If you can't state my username correctly like you do with everyone else, then don't fucking bother. Your act is fucking broken record. Do you understand??? Or are you completely retarded?
Quote from: toronto villa on December 01, 2010, 10:06:41 PMThe loss of NRC cannot be understated, shocking as that might be to say. His bite and endless energy in the midfield would have given the our other midfielders a bit more room and licence to be creative. He was playing very well indeed when he got injured and it's really hurt us.FFS Tonto we had about 80% posession in the second half, we got done because we cant defend and have no cutting edge up front
The loss of NRC cannot be understated, shocking as that might be to say. His bite and endless energy in the midfield would have given the our other midfielders a bit more room and licence to be creative. He was playing very well indeed when he got injured and it's really hurt us.
Not as pisssed off as I thought I'd be, I thought we played well especially Hogg.The penalty was a shocking goal to give away, Carlos will be knocking on Gerard's door tomorrow.We are a different side with Gabby in it, just hope he stays fit.
Gabby is developing into a really decent footballer. Not just the quick but thick label anymore.We were the better side. They got lucky but we can blame ourselves for not scoring while on top, more on this later...Clark and Bannan have a good chance of making it. Sorry, but Hogg is way, way off. Lowry impresses me more.There were times I tore my hair out with Martin O Neill, but it took 12 months to see his shortcomings. I see GH' s already. Its pretty but unproductive.In his defence he needs a full squad and a few transfer windows before amyone can judge him fairly.But at the the risk of upsetting a few - IMO and within our spending budget, Martin O Neill was (is) a better manager than Gerard Houllier, Sorry.