Sadly I've thought this all along Lichaj and Herd are useful squad players but they should never be regular starters for us.
Quote from: Apyadg on December 23, 2012, 04:37:38 PMFor every Liverpool or Swansea, there's a Southampton. I think people were expecting a bit much after the last couple of games.Maybe so, but nobody can be happy with being 3-0 down after half an hour when Chelsea haven't really had to play out of 2nd gear. We look like the team who have travelled around the world in the last week.
For every Liverpool or Swansea, there's a Southampton. I think people were expecting a bit much after the last couple of games.
I think this is asking a bit much of the magic Admiral's Pie.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 23, 2012, 04:40:17 PMSadly I've thought this all along Lichaj and Herd are useful squad players but they should never be regular starters for us.I agree.I think Lichaj is especially poor.Out the door with Albrighton.
I think this is asking a bit much of the magic Admiral's Pie. [/quoteWash it down with some Vimto. That might do it
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 23, 2012, 04:42:12 PMI think this is asking a bit much of the magic Admiral's Pie.You're going to have to have two, today. Get it down ya.
Lambert singing the defence's progress but against a good quality attack we look poor.Don't see what PL can do at half time to change this and don't think Vlaar would change the result, just a lesser score
Quote from: Rigadon on December 23, 2012, 04:39:07 PMQuote from: Apyadg on December 23, 2012, 04:37:38 PMFor every Liverpool or Swansea, there's a Southampton. I think people were expecting a bit much after the last couple of games.Maybe so, but nobody can be happy with being 3-0 down after half an hour when Chelsea haven't really had to play out of 2nd gear. We look like the team who have travelled around the world in the last week. We look like a team that has players that belong in the bottom half, against a side that, despite having a poor season, will comfortably finish in the top 4.