Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 14, 2012, 10:56:07 AMBar the fact that Hart made a great save from Bent, I struggle to see how anyone could say we were unlucky to get nothing from that match going on the rest of it.Thats fine but study your own statement then study the game, the facts are that only one goalkeeper (Hart) had to make a great save in the entire match as City created very little in the way of clear chances also. Most neutral observers would say that we deserved a point across the whole 90 mins of "action". Get used to it as McLeish is going nowhere in the immediate future.
Bar the fact that Hart made a great save from Bent, I struggle to see how anyone could say we were unlucky to get nothing from that match going on the rest of it.
It was ugly to watch but effective for the most part.
The scoreline was not a fair reflection on the game, we were awful. You will never progress if you take that approach against the teams above us. There are teams with much less talented players than us who have beaten Liverpool, Man utd, Man Citeh, Spurs etc because they have had a go. That is the only way you will ever succeed and progress.
What I don't get is our apparent reluctance to close opposition players down. We just stand off and invite pressure and it's happened so many times it looks like it's a deliberate tactic.
For the first time in a while we defended with discipline and commitment. The price we paid for that was to sacrifice a lot of our attacking intent. It was ugly to watch but effective for the most part. It now needs to be transferred to games where we have more possession.Calling for the manager to be sacked on the back of it is just childish.
Out of interest, this tactic of playing Heskey as another defender and not bothering to attack .. How many times has it worked?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 14, 2012, 07:51:54 PMOut of interest, this tactic of playing Heskey as another defender and not bothering to attack .. How many times has it worked?You might need an abacus for that....
I do not know how many others have picked up on it but I find it very chilling that McLeish has started to put it down to luck. His comment about Dunne's broken collar bone being more bad luck is that of a man trapped in the headlights.When you have a run of bad luck the last thing you do is draw attention to it because it becomes self fulfilling.
Quote from: brian green on February 14, 2012, 08:21:53 PMI do not know how many others have picked up on it but I find it very chilling that McLeish has started to put it down to luck. His comment about Dunne's broken collar bone being more bad luck is that of a man trapped in the headlights.When you have a run of bad luck the last thing you do is draw attention to it because it becomes self fulfilling.I agree. You make your own luck.