Quote from: Ads on April 02, 2011, 08:27:05 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 02, 2011, 08:24:38 PMQuote from: Ads on April 02, 2011, 08:21:01 PMI disagree. I think they're both poor sides and I think we'll beat both of them.like all thse other poor sides we keep beatingWhether we beat them or not is down to us. The fact is Stoke are a poor side and Wigan are shite. I have been hearing all season about the next winnable games and its like a bad tune stuck on a loop and the tape is running out, and we are down to the last 7 and we have won one of the last 7
Quote from: hawkeye on April 02, 2011, 08:24:38 PMQuote from: Ads on April 02, 2011, 08:21:01 PMI disagree. I think they're both poor sides and I think we'll beat both of them.like all thse other poor sides we keep beatingWhether we beat them or not is down to us. The fact is Stoke are a poor side and Wigan are shite.
Quote from: Ads on April 02, 2011, 08:21:01 PMI disagree. I think they're both poor sides and I think we'll beat both of them.like all thse other poor sides we keep beating
I disagree. I think they're both poor sides and I think we'll beat both of them.
I am still dissapointed that we went from a winning position, to conceding 2 points.I would expect that a decent manager would have been able to work out how to see the game off.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 03, 2011, 07:34:10 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on April 03, 2011, 07:26:38 PMQuote from: Steve Rose on April 03, 2011, 06:46:43 PMPlenty of commitment yesterday, we just look very brittle when the pressure is on. None more so than Collins. Cuellar should be in the side in his place. He's not as good a header of the ball but his anticipation and nous would have been invaluable yesterday.Collins looked like someone who has spun around on the spot twenty times and then tried to stand still as Osman ran at him for the goal. Really piss poor defending.Agree.Once again he played like somebody who simply doesn't give a shit.I'd say he's playing like someone who is out of form/not as good as we thought rather than him not caring.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on April 03, 2011, 07:26:38 PMQuote from: Steve Rose on April 03, 2011, 06:46:43 PMPlenty of commitment yesterday, we just look very brittle when the pressure is on. None more so than Collins. Cuellar should be in the side in his place. He's not as good a header of the ball but his anticipation and nous would have been invaluable yesterday.Collins looked like someone who has spun around on the spot twenty times and then tried to stand still as Osman ran at him for the goal. Really piss poor defending.Agree.Once again he played like somebody who simply doesn't give a shit.
Quote from: Steve Rose on April 03, 2011, 06:46:43 PMPlenty of commitment yesterday, we just look very brittle when the pressure is on. None more so than Collins. Cuellar should be in the side in his place. He's not as good a header of the ball but his anticipation and nous would have been invaluable yesterday.Collins looked like someone who has spun around on the spot twenty times and then tried to stand still as Osman ran at him for the goal. Really piss poor defending.
Plenty of commitment yesterday, we just look very brittle when the pressure is on. None more so than Collins. Cuellar should be in the side in his place. He's not as good a header of the ball but his anticipation and nous would have been invaluable yesterday.
That's what I think, anyway:www.thebirminghampress.com/2011/04/04/goodison-gaffes/
Just read that we've now dropped 23 points from winning positions this season. If we'd held on in all of those games we'd now be third. On the face of it that's a damning statistic but it does give some cause for optimism. It shows that we can give teams a game, we can put ourselves in a position to win but struggle to see it out.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 04, 2011, 11:40:53 AMJust read that we've now dropped 23 points from winning positions this season. If we'd held on in all of those games we'd now be third. On the face of it that's a damning statistic but it does give some cause for optimism. It shows that we can give teams a game, we can put ourselves in a position to win but struggle to see it out. Every team loses points from winning positions so it would be unrealistic to presume we would never do so and be third. Might be a better comparison to presume only half those 23 would normally be lost and see where that leaves us.But the bigger question is the 'why' of failing to hold onto leads?
Quote from: John M on April 04, 2011, 11:48:21 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on April 04, 2011, 11:40:53 AMJust read that we've now dropped 23 points from winning positions this season. If we'd held on in all of those games we'd now be third. On the face of it that's a damning statistic but it does give some cause for optimism. It shows that we can give teams a game, we can put ourselves in a position to win but struggle to see it out. Every team loses points from winning positions so it would be unrealistic to presume we would never do so and be third. Might be a better comparison to presume only half those 23 would normally be lost and see where that leaves us.But the bigger question is the 'why' of failing to hold onto leads? Of course I wouldn't expect us to hold on to all of those leads although we were very good at it under the previous manager. I just used it as an illustration.It says to me that we are doing a lot right, playing the sort of football that gives us a chance of winning games. You're right we do need to sort out why we can't hold on but at the same time not lose focus on the things that are putting us in that position in the fisrt place. I think what I'm saying is that we're not quite as bad as some people are suggesting.
I think what I'm saying is that we're not quite as bad as some people are suggesting.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 04, 2011, 11:55:46 AM I think what I'm saying is that we're not quite as bad as some people are suggesting.The table doesn't lie.Somebody told me that if we'd won all our games, we'd be top by now.Food for thought.