To feel better about this game all I have to do is to remember the same fixture last year. Last year I was pissed off for days after this fixture - I've never been like that, normally I'm ok after a few hours even in the worst of circumstances. It wasn't because Spurs had beaten us but because there was absolutely no belief that we could get something. Hutton was playing right midfield, Heskey on the left, Spurs had all the possession and it was quite clear that the team had been sent out with an inferiority complex.
Quote from: ktvillan on October 08, 2012, 01:13:43 PMSome people seem to be confusing "no disgrace in losing to Spurs" with "we can't expect to win at Spurs". TSM personified the latter statement and his "no point in trying, limit the damage" tactics and team selections reflected it. Lambert's tactics and selections are a very far cry from that. Exactly. I haven't seen any of yesterday's match but from the gist of this thread and comments from my brother who did attend it would appear that we were actually in the game which is more than you can say about the debacle last season.
Some people seem to be confusing "no disgrace in losing to Spurs" with "we can't expect to win at Spurs". TSM personified the latter statement and his "no point in trying, limit the damage" tactics and team selections reflected it. Lambert's tactics and selections are a very far cry from that.
You always got the impression that they were waiting to score, and that we were waiting for them to score.
McLeish got more out of a much more limited squad.
I'm a bit uneasy with how comfortable people are about this defeat to be honest.The last couple of years has lowered expectations so much now that we could easily sleep walk into major trouble. 5 points from the opening 7 games is a terrible start.