"We know we're not Manchester United but we're blooding young players and trying to fast-track them to do well in the league and cups.”
It worries me more that the message is Lerner wants to stay and is in no way thinking of selling.
The people claiming it was rubbish from start to finish weren't watching properly. We also did a lot of crap things but I still say there's a team in there somewhere when we get the balance right.
Bolton did a job on us, pressed us high up the pitch to stop us building from the back and then picking us off, as their players were all at least 6 inches taller than ours, when we were forced to launch it forward. They were the better side and deserved to win.That said, we got ourselves into good positions on numerous occasions but then wasted the finsl ball. Marc Albrighton was by far the worst culprit, he had a stinker and to compound it he made the mistake for their first goal. The people claiming it was rubbish from start to finish weren't watching properly. We did put together sone decent passing but too often it broke down when we got near their penalty area. Contrary to what others have said Ireksnd was ok, he was at least trying to make things happen. We also did a lot of crap things but I still say there's a team in there somewhere when we get the balance right.
Quote from: ozzjim on September 20, 2011, 09:52:36 PMIt worries me more that the message is Lerner wants to stay and is in no way thinking of selling. Other than Faulkner - and he won't tell us - I doubt anyone truly knows what Lerner's intentions are going forward.
Quote from: Scott Nielsen on September 21, 2011, 05:35:42 AMQuote from: ozzjim on September 20, 2011, 09:52:36 PMIt worries me more that the message is Lerner wants to stay and is in no way thinking of selling. Other than Faulkner - and he won't tell us - I doubt anyone truly knows what Lerner's intentions are going forward. I think his intentions are more about going backward.