Quote from: Rissbert on November 28, 2012, 09:15:21 AMQuote from: LeeB on November 28, 2012, 09:02:14 AMI honestly can't believe some of the shite I've read on this board this morning.I went last night, and came home happy seeing a very young side get a vital win under pressure, yet because we didn't rip apart a team one place below us we're going to hell in a handcart and the manager doesn't know what he's doing because he didn't pick someone who by conventional wisdom should play.We fucking won.Yes, which is lovely but we played fucking shite.I recorded the game (because I can never watch properly the first time, too nervous and/or distracted by match threads!), and have watched it through this morning. It really wasn't that bad, plenty of promising forward moves spoilt by one bad pass, plenty of chances spurned by Benteke and Weimann and solid defence in the main. We were very nervous though. It wasn't pretty and the frustration caused by the misplaced passes was what caused such a furore on the match thread I reckon, but there's plenty to work on in such a young side. The two previous games showed we can play decent football, we just need to put the decent football and the result together in one go! It'll come, I'm convinced of it.
Quote from: LeeB on November 28, 2012, 09:02:14 AMI honestly can't believe some of the shite I've read on this board this morning.I went last night, and came home happy seeing a very young side get a vital win under pressure, yet because we didn't rip apart a team one place below us we're going to hell in a handcart and the manager doesn't know what he's doing because he didn't pick someone who by conventional wisdom should play.We fucking won.Yes, which is lovely but we played fucking shite.
I honestly can't believe some of the shite I've read on this board this morning.I went last night, and came home happy seeing a very young side get a vital win under pressure, yet because we didn't rip apart a team one place below us we're going to hell in a handcart and the manager doesn't know what he's doing because he didn't pick someone who by conventional wisdom should play.We fucking won.
In conclusion, thank fuck we won. All the people complaining about the performance - after the United game, YOU were the people refusing to take any positives from the performance, insisting that the result was all that matters. You should be happy now then.
It may be worth noting that the high energy game we played against Arsenal probably took a bit more out of inexperienced teams legs than Reading's game did against Wigan. We struggled to find rhythm and any sort of tempo and made Reading look a bit more composed than us. That leads to mistakes - its also where we would have been crying out for a Petrov. A wise, experienced head in midfield knowing when to break, when to hold, when to calm things down when things aren't going as planned. Yes, we were poor last night. Of that I don't think anyone can doubt but to get the win was vital. It allows the players to get some rest in their legs with a little bit more of a positive outlook. I think we're being a little bit unfair to Bannan also. Since Sunderland away him and Westwood have been two of our better performers. Yes, he didn't do particulalrly well last night but his corners were always on the money and at least he didn't hide. Again, he, and we, just needed a calm head next to him. Whether on the pitch or not, ireland isn't that player. Not crticising Lambert but at half-time I would have changed our formation. Gone to the now much derided 4-4-2 and push someone (Gabby) closer to Benteke. Morrison was winning just about everything in the air and we had resorted to hoofing it every time. Although to be fair, it wasn't a hoof, as they were good balls up to him. he rarely won a harder, or made the ball stick though. having another option up there would have been useful. I would have also taken Holman off for Albrighton, though, and watching the second-half progress, in hindsight I don't know if that would have worked.Also, what the f*ck have the injury Gods got against our left-backs this season. Feel for Stevens as he's looked good when I've seen him. Thought Lichaj was okay but he pushed too far up and we were left with 2 against two far too often.
Quote from: peter w on November 28, 2012, 10:34:32 AMIt may be worth noting that the high energy game we played against Arsenal probably took a bit more out of inexperienced teams legs than Reading's game did against Wigan. We struggled to find rhythm and any sort of tempo and made Reading look a bit more composed than us. That leads to mistakes - its also where we would have been crying out for a Petrov. A wise, experienced head in midfield knowing when to break, when to hold, when to calm things down when things aren't going as planned. Yes, we were poor last night. Of that I don't think anyone can doubt but to get the win was vital. It allows the players to get some rest in their legs with a little bit more of a positive outlook. I think we're being a little bit unfair to Bannan also. Since Sunderland away him and Westwood have been two of our better performers. Yes, he didn't do particulalrly well last night but his corners were always on the money and at least he didn't hide. Again, he, and we, just needed a calm head next to him. Whether on the pitch or not, ireland isn't that player. Not crticising Lambert but at half-time I would have changed our formation. Gone to the now much derided 4-4-2 and push someone (Gabby) closer to Benteke. Morrison was winning just about everything in the air and we had resorted to hoofing it every time. Although to be fair, it wasn't a hoof, as they were good balls up to him. he rarely won a harder, or made the ball stick though. having another option up there would have been useful. I would have also taken Holman off for Albrighton, though, and watching the second-half progress, in hindsight I don't know if that would have worked.Also, what the f*ck have the injury Gods got against our left-backs this season. Feel for Stevens as he's looked good when I've seen him. Thought Lichaj was okay but he pushed too far up and we were left with 2 against two far too often.Exactly this, the players had just two full days off between last night and Arsenal game in which they ran their socks off so they probably weren't completely recovered. The tiredness probably got some players thinking "How well we're gonna play since we're not 100% and we must win!", also due being not completely recovered it probably took it's toll on the sharpness of the mind (like Bannan, Weimann and Benteke who all obviously weren't at their best physically and mentally).People should get some fookin' perspective, we've had three very tough games in a row, and just two days off after the last of those so it's no wonder that playing was nervous and a bit sloppy.Although gotta say that Ireland should've started even though Holman didn't play badly, I think it'd be a good experiment to play Holman deeper with Westwood and play Ireland in front of them.
Quote from: Montbert on November 28, 2012, 10:32:59 AMIn conclusion, thank fuck we won. All the people complaining about the performance - after the United game, YOU were the people refusing to take any positives from the performance, insisting that the result was all that matters. You should be happy now then.in fairness, that's nonsense.There were plenty of us who thought last nights performance was poor but saw positives in not just the Man U game, but lots of other games, too.It's not some Lord of the Flies arrangement with two opposing camps, style v results.
I also thought Roberts was best player on pitch, why wasn't Ireland playing. I'm just relieved
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 28, 2012, 10:38:16 AMQuote from: Montbert on November 28, 2012, 10:32:59 AMIn conclusion, thank fuck we won. All the people complaining about the performance - after the United game, YOU were the people refusing to take any positives from the performance, insisting that the result was all that matters. You should be happy now then.in fairness, that's nonsense.There were plenty of us who thought last nights performance was poor but saw positives in not just the Man U game, but lots of other games, too.It's not some Lord of the Flies arrangement with two opposing camps, style v results.Indeed ideally you want a combination of both, a la Swansea. In the long run it's good performances that will lead to consistently good results.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on November 28, 2012, 11:08:21 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on November 28, 2012, 10:38:16 AMQuote from: Montbert on November 28, 2012, 10:32:59 AMIn conclusion, thank fuck we won. All the people complaining about the performance - after the United game, YOU were the people refusing to take any positives from the performance, insisting that the result was all that matters. You should be happy now then.in fairness, that's nonsense.There were plenty of us who thought last nights performance was poor but saw positives in not just the Man U game, but lots of other games, too.It's not some Lord of the Flies arrangement with two opposing camps, style v results.Indeed ideally you want a combination of both, a la Swansea. In the long run it's good performances that will lead to consistently good results.Key phrase being 'in the long run', this lot have been together for 5 minutes.
Was that our first league goal from a corner since about 1994?I know Lowton's goal earlier this season could have been one, but didn't his ping around a bit before coming to him to hit?