Im still trying to figure out why Guzan kept running backwards when the ball was passed to him! He should have run towards it and do what we do best HOOF it!
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2012, 10:28:34 AMIt's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.Very good point. I'd imagine yesterday's performance was the accumulation of almost five years progressive football coaching at Swansea, from the young Martinez to Paulo Sousa and now to the experienced, Mourinho trained, Brendan Rodgers. That's a vision the Swansea board should be congratulated for and ours should take note.
It's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.
The next step is to be consistently on the positive side of that spectrum.
It's been argued above that you never change a winning team AND that we should have rotated as Swansea did to keep the players fresh. It's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.We gifted them two unbelievably soft goals which then allowed them to sit and play the ball around in their own half for what seemed like hours on end. I thought we did OK in the first half without getting the slice of luck they were given. Second half we seemed to run out of ideas but I suspect they'd have felt far less secure defending the leas had we kept it to 1.After Some decent performances this was a reality check, we've still got a lot of work to do. We're capable of playing good football but also prone to the odd horror show. The next step is to be consistently on the positive side of that spectrum.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 03, 2012, 10:59:50 AMThey all looked suspiciously like they'd been on the piss the night before.Indeed. I asked on the Match thread if Warnock was pissed. It was a serious question.
They all looked suspiciously like they'd been on the piss the night before.
Quote from: Rick_avfc on January 03, 2012, 10:59:09 AMIm still trying to figure out why Guzan kept running backwards when the ball was passed to him! He should have run towards it and do what we do best HOOF it!Because on 2 or 3 occasions the pass back was too hard, others it's to give himself time.Interesting that you say "Hoof it" though
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on January 03, 2012, 11:09:25 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2012, 10:28:34 AMIt's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.Very good point. I'd imagine yesterday's performance was the accumulation of almost five years progressive football coaching at Swansea, from the young Martinez to Paulo Sousa and now to the experienced, Mourinho trained, Brendan Rodgers. That's a vision the Swansea board should be congratulated for and ours should take note. I said the same thing yesterday. It's depressing that a team like Swansea could turn up in their first season in the PL and completely outplay us. We've got a team of expensively assembled individuals, but still with no settled team or style of play. The continuity point is a good one, and it highlights just how clueless Lerner is. To go from O'Neill to Houllier, then to consider Martinez before appointing McLeish shows that there's no long term vision at all.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 03, 2012, 10:28:34 AMIt's been argued above that you never change a winning team AND that we should have rotated as Swansea did to keep the players fresh. It's also been pointed out that they pmayets a very fluid passing style as though that s what we should be doing. The point is though they didn't just turn up fully formed playing that way it's a result of continuity of approach from successive managers and them acquiring the players to do it.We gifted them two unbelievably soft goals which then allowed them to sit and play the ball around in their own half for what seemed like hours on end. I thought we did OK in the first half without getting the slice of luck they were given. Second half we seemed to run out of ideas but I suspect they'd have felt far less secure defending the leas had we kept it to 1.After Some decent performances this was a reality check, we've still got a lot of work to do. We're capable of playing good football but also prone to the odd horror show. The next step is to be consistently on the positive side of that spectrum.This is pretty much how I saw it. I genuinely thought that even a goal down we'd go on to win the game and the pressure that we exerted for the rest of the first half suggested to me that goals would come but the game plan disappeared when the second went in and Swansea passed around at their leisure for pretty much the rest of the game while we resorted to aimless punts forward.One thing I will criticise that was brought up earlier in the thread by Brian Green is how bad we are at set pieces at both ends of the pitch. I got to thinking during the game that on the average corner you will get probably 10 or 11 defending against 7 or 8. I only dabble in mathematics but I would say the defending side could reasonably expect to be first to the ball two thirds of the time with the attacking side the remaining third though I'm sure some well paid dullard at Opta could provide accurate stats on this. This doesn't seem to be the case with us however as the number we've conceded and scored from corners would appear bear out and it does beg the question what are we doing in training all week.
Can you name me another team that when they are 2-0 down allows the opposition goalkeeper to roll the ball to the RB who in turn passes it to the centre half who in turn passes it to the LB. Whilst our lone striker meanders after the ball like a headless chicken whilst every single other player is in our own half.
2 - "Why can't we pass it around instead of hoofing it?" said the bloke next to me (and countless others), "Because they're patient and you're not" was my response.