Quote from: Risso on December 02, 2010, 11:36:05 AMQuote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 02, 2010, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 02, 2010, 09:55:59 AMLosing to that lot is never pleasant but if you put aside the result (I know) there is a lot to be optimistic about. We outplayed them for long periods of the game with 3 kids in midfield one of who is a centre half. We're getting there; we play clever, inventive football but aren't quite making the most of it although I think that will come when Heskey and Albrighton are available again to give us more options. Reo Coker, Petrov and Delph will also all offer something additional in the middle. Also, whisper it quitely but Ireland is starting to show signs of what he can do.It's defensively that we're struggling but then again we have Cuellar coming back now and Davies to return from loan. I'm not sure than itself will be enough but with a bit more experience in front of them it might tighten things up a little. It's definitely the area that needs most attention.On top of that we have the chance to add to the squad in January. Comapre that to the Noses where that is the best they can play; I wouldn't swap places for anything.Read and digest.This is spot on.Agreed. It's probably Chris's best ever post!Absolutely agreed.Well said, Chris.
Quote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 02, 2010, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 02, 2010, 09:55:59 AMLosing to that lot is never pleasant but if you put aside the result (I know) there is a lot to be optimistic about. We outplayed them for long periods of the game with 3 kids in midfield one of who is a centre half. We're getting there; we play clever, inventive football but aren't quite making the most of it although I think that will come when Heskey and Albrighton are available again to give us more options. Reo Coker, Petrov and Delph will also all offer something additional in the middle. Also, whisper it quitely but Ireland is starting to show signs of what he can do.It's defensively that we're struggling but then again we have Cuellar coming back now and Davies to return from loan. I'm not sure than itself will be enough but with a bit more experience in front of them it might tighten things up a little. It's definitely the area that needs most attention.On top of that we have the chance to add to the squad in January. Comapre that to the Noses where that is the best they can play; I wouldn't swap places for anything.Read and digest.This is spot on.Agreed. It's probably Chris's best ever post!
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 02, 2010, 09:55:59 AMLosing to that lot is never pleasant but if you put aside the result (I know) there is a lot to be optimistic about. We outplayed them for long periods of the game with 3 kids in midfield one of who is a centre half. We're getting there; we play clever, inventive football but aren't quite making the most of it although I think that will come when Heskey and Albrighton are available again to give us more options. Reo Coker, Petrov and Delph will also all offer something additional in the middle. Also, whisper it quitely but Ireland is starting to show signs of what he can do.It's defensively that we're struggling but then again we have Cuellar coming back now and Davies to return from loan. I'm not sure than itself will be enough but with a bit more experience in front of them it might tighten things up a little. It's definitely the area that needs most attention.On top of that we have the chance to add to the squad in January. Comapre that to the Noses where that is the best they can play; I wouldn't swap places for anything.Read and digest.This is spot on.
Losing to that lot is never pleasant but if you put aside the result (I know) there is a lot to be optimistic about. We outplayed them for long periods of the game with 3 kids in midfield one of who is a centre half. We're getting there; we play clever, inventive football but aren't quite making the most of it although I think that will come when Heskey and Albrighton are available again to give us more options. Reo Coker, Petrov and Delph will also all offer something additional in the middle. Also, whisper it quitely but Ireland is starting to show signs of what he can do.It's defensively that we're struggling but then again we have Cuellar coming back now and Davies to return from loan. I'm not sure than itself will be enough but with a bit more experience in front of them it might tighten things up a little. It's definitely the area that needs most attention.On top of that we have the chance to add to the squad in January. Comapre that to the Noses where that is the best they can play; I wouldn't swap places for anything.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 02, 2010, 12:04:01 PMQuote from: Risso on December 02, 2010, 11:36:05 AMQuote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on December 02, 2010, 11:03:32 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 02, 2010, 09:55:59 AMLosing to that lot is never pleasant but if you put aside the result (I know) there is a lot to be optimistic about. We outplayed them for long periods of the game with 3 kids in midfield one of who is a centre half. We're getting there; we play clever, inventive football but aren't quite making the most of it although I think that will come when Heskey and Albrighton are available again to give us more options. Reo Coker, Petrov and Delph will also all offer something additional in the middle. Also, whisper it quitely but Ireland is starting to show signs of what he can do.It's defensively that we're struggling but then again we have Cuellar coming back now and Davies to return from loan. I'm not sure than itself will be enough but with a bit more experience in front of them it might tighten things up a little. It's definitely the area that needs most attention.On top of that we have the chance to add to the squad in January. Comapre that to the Noses where that is the best they can play; I wouldn't swap places for anything.Read and digest.This is spot on.Agreed. It's probably Chris's best ever post!Absolutely agreed.Well said, Chris.Another vote here. Welcome back, Chris.
You do all realise that flare was thrown by our fans first? Don't believe the press, it definitely came from our end. Yes they goaded us but it was ours throwing flares and seats and smashing everything up in sight.
I feel surprisingly less bothered about it this morning than I thought I would.We battered them throughout the second half, we played all the football. They were really all about keeping it level and trying to hit us on the break.Zigic is one of the worst strikers I've ever seen play in the PL, and last night he was absolutely piss poor by even his own, shockingly low standards.The fact they got a lucky break with it cannoning off him and one of our defenders and past Friedel is probably a price worth paying, given all the fortunate, last few minutes of game situations we've had. What goes around comes around.As Chris said, for us, there were plenty of positives to take from the game, and we can see what we're moving towards. For them, it really doesn't get much better than that - in football entertainment terms, they're the equivalent of a night out in 1970s East Germany, and that's all they're likely to be.
You win games by scoring goals and not conceding them. In between you can play like Brazil at their best and it matters not a jot.You can have the best kids in the world passing like football magicians but if no one sticks it in the net, you get relegated.You can sit in your seat and extol how good the kids are, how great the passing was, but goals count, for or against and at the moment, stating the obvious, we are not finishing the chances we create and giving away too many soft goals, usually late on in the half.That alone is a sign of lack of concentration brought on by a lack of experience.Blues won because we gave away 2 dumb goals and scored 1, and I'm sure those who can be bothered can show similar examples from the season of similar endings.Plus whilst I fully appreciate Houllier bought into a hornets nest, and has not had any time to make huge changes, he must now start sharing in the blame.
Absolutely, a goal down in any game let alone a cup-tie of such importance you need to go for it, big men needed against a defence like Blues. What did GH do? Brought on two powder puffs in the form of Delfouneso and Pires. As bad as Carew played on Saturday surely he would have made more difference than those two.