Quote from: Keeno on November 27, 2012, 11:56:46 PMI don't understand where the "we weren't creating chances" argument is coming from at all. Our problem is consistently putting them away (and the shocking reaction of the crowd at times tonight, esp in the 2nd half). In the 1st we played some OK stuff - Westwood and Bannan excellent, and there were at least three great chances that should have resulted in goals - Weimann's panicky shot over the bar, Benteke's poor effort after Holman's excellent run and pull-back, and Baker's header into the ground off a Bannan corner. All three of those came from fairly young and inexperienced players, and the "Pro-Bent argument" certainly holds weight here. If one of those had gone in then it would hopefully have resulted in a less nervier second half.I don't think we created that many clear chances tonight, certainly not enough against a team as poor as Reading. And we've hardly been carving them out for fun in other games. That said Benteke and Weimann both missed very presentable chances an Bent may well have done better with both.
I don't understand where the "we weren't creating chances" argument is coming from at all. Our problem is consistently putting them away (and the shocking reaction of the crowd at times tonight, esp in the 2nd half). In the 1st we played some OK stuff - Westwood and Bannan excellent, and there were at least three great chances that should have resulted in goals - Weimann's panicky shot over the bar, Benteke's poor effort after Holman's excellent run and pull-back, and Baker's header into the ground off a Bannan corner. All three of those came from fairly young and inexperienced players, and the "Pro-Bent argument" certainly holds weight here. If one of those had gone in then it would hopefully have resulted in a less nervier second half.
Quote from: mrfuse on November 28, 2012, 12:11:02 AMI dont even know what point your trying to make?I'm asking a question.
I dont even know what point your trying to make?
Quote from: ktvillan on November 28, 2012, 12:15:00 AMQuote from: Keeno on November 27, 2012, 11:56:46 PMI don't understand where the "we weren't creating chances" argument is coming from at all. Our problem is consistently putting them away (and the shocking reaction of the crowd at times tonight, esp in the 2nd half). In the 1st we played some OK stuff - Westwood and Bannan excellent, and there were at least three great chances that should have resulted in goals - Weimann's panicky shot over the bar, Benteke's poor effort after Holman's excellent run and pull-back, and Baker's header into the ground off a Bannan corner. All three of those came from fairly young and inexperienced players, and the "Pro-Bent argument" certainly holds weight here. If one of those had gone in then it would hopefully have resulted in a less nervier second half.I don't think we created that many clear chances tonight, certainly not enough against a team as poor as Reading. And we've hardly been carving them out for fun in other games. That said Benteke and Weimann both missed very presentable chances an Bent may well have done better with both.There were at least four or five chances that should have been goals though - three of which I named - Benteke cut in from the left in the first half and sent another tame effort at federici. Clark had a header which was half a foot wide from a corner in the second half too...It's very difficult to carve open a team who sat as deep as they did, especially in the circumstances of the 2nd half where most of us started whinging and we began to go long. We certainly need more options though, and Zog would be a good fit for the current Weimann role...
Quote from: paulcomben on November 27, 2012, 10:15:45 PMQPR highlights v Mackems show that THEY USE THE WINGS AND GET CROSSES IN! FFS Lambert, why don't we?!And it was 0-0...FFS I am glad we don't do that!
QPR highlights v Mackems show that THEY USE THE WINGS AND GET CROSSES IN! FFS Lambert, why don't we?!
I didn't say anything about anyone being vindicated. I just find it amusing that those who have been saying performances don't mean shit suddenly becoming apoplectic about performances.
I know but the question doesn't make any sense regarding Percy's statement
I don't think we created that many clear chances tonight, certainly not enough against a team as poor as Reading. And we've hardly been carving them out for fun in other games. That said Benteke and Weimann both missed very presentable chances an Bent may well have done better with both.
Brent's 3 games away from his 50th appearance & a £6mil payment to Sunderland. This along with the fact that he goes missing far too often means he won't be playing for us again and come Jan he'll be gone.