We would have won the game if Warnock hadn't have messed up, which is why it is so annoying.
Quote from: andrew08 on January 03, 2012, 02:14:09 PMWe would have won the game if Warnock hadn't have messed up, which is why it is so annoying.I dont agree, I think we would have lost anyway. Swansea played us off the park for large parts of the game, and no matter what Warnock did we didnt look like scoring a goal had the game continued until now!
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.
Agree with Risso his name is McLeish.. Not a massive fan but he is owed respect. Also its Clark not Clarke!!!
Quote from: Hoppo on January 03, 2012, 01:48:58 PMAgree with Risso his name is McLeish.. Not a massive fan but he is owed respect. Also its Clark not Clarke!!!You're both right - it is childish and I think I'm the main protaganist. So, I apologise and will try to desist in future.Now, about Pubehead, Fat Arse and others - perhaps we should clean up the whole site while we're at it.
I haven't read the thread, I went into footy hibernation after yesterday. I was so angry on the way home I thought I'd better just watch telly and say nothing to anyone at home.My thoughts on the game now are that we let so much bloody good will and momentum go. I don't know how low the expected gate was before the Chelsea win but there were queues at the ticket booths right up to kick off and there was a genuine atmosphere of expectation around. Even after kick off we had all the play and were almost laying seige to the Swansea goal, Ireland was getting the ball and was being applauded, Gabby looked sharp as did Bent. Then Warnock happened. Even for the rest of the half we controlled the game I thought, Ok Swansea knocked the ball around their defenders differently to most sides but I thought we were harrying them into mistakes at times. After half time the next goal was always going to be important but I genuinely thought it would be a goal for us. The second goal killed the game from one of the worst players ever to play for us ,typically, and one who wouldn't get close to our current side.The player who frustrated me the most, not including Warnock, was N'zogbia. He has no positional discipline. He actually played ok in patches, but he doesn't hold the wing like he should. We are set up when Bent plays for wingers to cross the ball to give him the chances his movement creates. Sadly any combination of Gabby, Albrighton and N'zogbia doesn't come upto the standards of Downing and Young.We would have won the game if Warnock hadn't have messed up, which is why it is so annoying.
The first goal decided the game, they were able to just sit back and pass the ball around, they did not have to do anything just keep passing the ball.
I'm only going on how the atmosphere 'felt' at the ground before the first goal. Undoubtedly there was no plan B and Swansea fully deserved the win I agree. But my opinion is if Warnock hadn't had gifted the first goal we would have won the game. I have no idea how Swansea had been playing prior to yesterday only that they hadn't won away and we'd just come off the back of a good performance.The fact remains, of course, that we lost and I'm sure there are a whole host of Chelsea fans bemoaning the fact that if Lampard hadn't had passed to Ireland on Saturday they would probably have gone on and drawn !I understand the issues about the managers tactics and again he didn't react promptly enough to being two down, but what can he do when a member of England's last World Cup Final squad makes that kind of mistake.