you've gotta say warnock's totally unsighted for the own goal with lardarse obscuring half the skyline. He was still dire but meh, 50/50 at least between him and Dunne.,
All the goals
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on February 01, 2012, 11:29:32 PMyou've gotta say warnock's totally unsighted for the own goal with lardarse obscuring half the skyline. He was still dire but meh, 50/50 at least between him and Dunne.,Fun fact for the day. Did you know that wherever you are on the planet you can still see part of Dunne's arse in your line of vision?
This won't be popular but now I have calmed down (and I was fuming after half an hour), I will defend Warnock a smidgen. The goal was an awful moment and following his skied cross and then the booing of his every touch, I was convinced he would be whipped off at half time for his own good as much as the team's. But I actually thought he came out and had a very good second half and certainly tried his guts out. It's no coincidence that he looks a little better away from home. He's clearly nervous at Villa Park, no blame can really be attached to the fans as he has dropped some clangers on top of some controversial moments last year and he needs replacing, but I can't fault his guts tonight.We were brilliant 2nd half, regardless of the opposition. But it's impossible for that front four not to cause problems when in any sort of form. We are going to miss Keane when he goes, he is a proper leader and inspires those around him to play better. This side is as capable of producing the best attacking football we have played since the mid 90s if we can get them playing consistently and in the correct formation. Unfortunately, it's tempered by some woeful defending and potential 2-0 wins are transformed in to high scoring draws and defeats.We won't go down and as someone mentioned earlier, we might as well just throw caution to the wind and go all out attacking for the rest of the season. The defensive issues are clearly not going to be resolved this season so perhaps McLeish has realised we might as well have a go.
One thing I do like about Keane . He's abit of leader out there , telling the players to pull their socks up , he never lets his head drop like alot of our players do , he's always on at them , wanting the ball . He does lift the players and Ireland looks great with him .
Sad thing is that the most motivated player on the pitch was a semi-retired 31 year old from Hollywood...