Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 22, 2011, 07:03:01 PMWho has said the red card was irrelevant?Greg Nash for a start and all those who believe that it was balanced up with Hutton staying on.A major blunder was made and it affected us in a massive, massive way. Its all quite simple. We went from being very comfortable to being very disjointed, with Blakey being able to stick even more men in the midfield for most of the second half.
Who has said the red card was irrelevant?
As for N'Zogbia well the less said the better.....................
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on October 22, 2011, 07:10:38 PMQuote from: Ads on October 22, 2011, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 22, 2011, 07:03:01 PMWho has said the red card was irrelevant?Greg Nash for a start and all those who believe that it was balanced up with Hutton staying on.A major blunder was made and it affected us in a massive, massive way. Its all quite simple. We went from being very comfortable to being very disjointed, with Blakey being able to stick even more men in the midfield for most of the second half. Quote from: Ads on October 22, 2011, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 22, 2011, 07:03:01 PMWho has said the red card was irrelevant?Greg Nash for a start and all those who believe that it was balanced up with Hutton staying on.A major blunder was made and it affected us in a massive, massive way. Its all quite simple. We went from being very comfortable to being very disjointed, with Blakey being able to stick even more men in the midfield for most of the second half. So we wouldn't have been disjointed if Hutton had got sent off? We got lucky on one decision and unlucky on the other. Unless your saying Herd is our star player??Herd did well. Hutton was shit. Had Hutton been sent off it would have had much less of an effect.
Quote from: Ads on October 22, 2011, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 22, 2011, 07:03:01 PMWho has said the red card was irrelevant?Greg Nash for a start and all those who believe that it was balanced up with Hutton staying on.A major blunder was made and it affected us in a massive, massive way. Its all quite simple. We went from being very comfortable to being very disjointed, with Blakey being able to stick even more men in the midfield for most of the second half. Quote from: Ads on October 22, 2011, 07:06:25 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 22, 2011, 07:03:01 PMWho has said the red card was irrelevant?Greg Nash for a start and all those who believe that it was balanced up with Hutton staying on.A major blunder was made and it affected us in a massive, massive way. Its all quite simple. We went from being very comfortable to being very disjointed, with Blakey being able to stick even more men in the midfield for most of the second half. So we wouldn't have been disjointed if Hutton had got sent off? We got lucky on one decision and unlucky on the other. Unless your saying Herd is our star player??
No we wouldn't.Losing Hutton would not have had as much of an effect as losing Herd, who was part of the reason why we were the better side until the sending off. We could start without Hutton and it wouldn't make too much difference.
Losing Hutton would have had almost exactly the same effect, as in that event Herd would have probably gone to right back and we'd have had the same shortfall in midfield.
Was Hutton's a sending off? Seemed a very meaty tackle to me against a typical leg dangling centre forward.