I never expected any other result today. I did not expect to see us play particularly well today. Far too much damage has been done by the triple whammy of the manner of O'Neill's departure and the horrendous follow up to that blow by the appointment of a sick man and an incompetent man in quick succession. The team has to be rebuilt from the bottom up. Lambert is no miracle worker but at least he knows what he wants. If the players we have cannot deliver what he wants and what we want they have to be shipped out and replaced by players who can whether it is Darren Bent or Gary Gardner, Stephen Ireland or Charles N'Zogbia. The game today showed us where we are and the magnitude of the task ahead.We have a manager who can turn things around but he must have the financila backing of the owner.
I'm not massively disappointed with the defeat. More the manner of it. West Ham won't get a much easier 3 points all season. We seemed incapable of upping the pace or our game in the second half and never really looked like creating a decent chance never mind scoring. I'd hoped to have seen the last of that. Hopefully a one off but that did disappoint me.
Quote from: brontebilly on August 18, 2012, 05:10:50 PMI dont know is it worth considering trading Nzogbia already. First game of the season but he just looked as bad as he did consistently last season todayHave to say, I defended N'Zogbia last season, but I've seen nothing in the pre-season matches, or today, to suggest that he's improved at all. If someone offered us a decent whack for him this window, and we identified a replacement, I'd take it.He's infuriating. He worked hard enough, but when he gets the ball, he just seems to have no idea what to do with it. I don't know if he thought going to Wigan he was a big fish in a small pool, and that gave him confidence to take players on and beat them, but with us he just looks totally clueless as to what to do with the ball when he's got it.For me, the main reason we created nothing today was that Delph and KEA were doing their job in midfield, but Holman (who I thought did absolutely nothing and looked lost) and N'Zogbia offered nothing to us going forward.
I dont know is it worth considering trading Nzogbia already. First game of the season but he just looked as bad as he did consistently last season today
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 18, 2012, 05:15:22 PMQuote from: brontebilly on August 18, 2012, 05:10:50 PMI dont know is it worth considering trading Nzogbia already. First game of the season but he just looked as bad as he did consistently last season todayHave to say, I defended N'Zogbia last season, but I've seen nothing in the pre-season matches, or today, to suggest that he's improved at all. If someone offered us a decent whack for him this window, and we identified a replacement, I'd take it.He's infuriating. He worked hard enough, but when he gets the ball, he just seems to have no idea what to do with it. I don't know if he thought going to Wigan he was a big fish in a small pool, and that gave him confidence to take players on and beat them, but with us he just looks totally clueless as to what to do with the ball when he's got it.For me, the main reason we created nothing today was that Delph and KEA were doing their job in midfield, but Holman (who I thought did absolutely nothing and looked lost) and N'Zogbia offered nothing to us going forward.N'Zogbia is up there with Curtis Davies as an appalling way to spend £10m
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 18, 2012, 06:03:13 PMI'm not massively disappointed with the defeat. More the manner of it. West Ham won't get a much easier 3 points all season. We seemed incapable of upping the pace or our game in the second half and never really looked like creating a decent chance never mind scoring. I'd hoped to have seen the last of that. Hopefully a one off but that did disappoint me.Thing is, if there's a way to be crap, then the way we did it today was better as a platform. Last season we'd just get the ball, whack it brainlessly up top and lose it. Today we kept the ball and probed impotently - but at least we had the ball, a better long-term sign.
Lamberts no mug,he'll soon realise what needs sorting out,who needs dropping,who needs bringing in. This season is gonna be a mixture of results and performances.especially when the team is packed with young players and players with no experience in EnglandNone of us obviously like losing,but we need to relax a little and let the guy get on with his job,i'm sure there will be 2 or 3 more additions before Sept which will help the manager a great deal.
Quote from: Montbert on August 18, 2012, 06:06:40 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 18, 2012, 06:03:13 PMI'm not massively disappointed with the defeat. More the manner of it. West Ham won't get a much easier 3 points all season. We seemed incapable of upping the pace or our game in the second half and never really looked like creating a decent chance never mind scoring. I'd hoped to have seen the last of that. Hopefully a one off but that did disappoint me.Thing is, if there's a way to be crap, then the way we did it today was better as a platform. Last season we'd just get the ball, whack it brainlessly up top and lose it. Today we kept the ball and probed impotently - but at least we had the ball, a better long-term sign.I think drawing any firm conclusions, good or bad, from one performance is futile.