Absolutely dreadful today. We've got enough up front, but the rest of the team is embarrassingly poor:Vlaar - absolutely dreadful, what on earth did Lambert see in this clownShambolic, again. Beating the two bottom teams isn't going to be enough.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 31, 2013, 04:13:02 PMBasically we need to win our next two games now. I think 4 points would suffice.
Basically we need to win our next two games now.
Westwood is generally very good on the ball though, Sylla compliments him nicely. It's the third member of the midfield that needs to do both, that should be Delph not Bannan.
Quote from: KRS on March 31, 2013, 04:30:47 PMObviously everyone is disappointed with the result, but this is one of the games I'd written off or hoping for a point at best so not at all surprised or too down hearted. This time next week the doom and gloom could easily be shifted to being more positive and hopeful again if we beat Stoke away (not an easy task by any stretch of the imagination). If results go our way and as to be expected next week then we'll be out of the relegation zone and closing the gap on a few other teams...Chelsea v SunderlandNewcastle v FulhamNorwich v SwanseaQPR v WiganReading v Southampton ...realistically we could be sat above Sunderland and Wigan in the table by the end of play next weekend.Lets not forget its not where we are this week or next, but where we are at the end of the season so lets not get too depressed by to be expected defeats against the likes of Liverpool, Man Utd or Chelsea.I take your point regarding expecting defeats against the likes of the Manchester clubs and Chelsea but Liverpool are nowhere near as good as them .Saints have beaten man city , Liverpool and Chelsea in recent weeks - we never took the game to them in the 2nd half and rolled over too easily .
Obviously everyone is disappointed with the result, but this is one of the games I'd written off or hoping for a point at best so not at all surprised or too down hearted. This time next week the doom and gloom could easily be shifted to being more positive and hopeful again if we beat Stoke away (not an easy task by any stretch of the imagination). If results go our way and as to be expected next week then we'll be out of the relegation zone and closing the gap on a few other teams...Chelsea v SunderlandNewcastle v FulhamNorwich v SwanseaQPR v WiganReading v Southampton ...realistically we could be sat above Sunderland and Wigan in the table by the end of play next weekend.Lets not forget its not where we are this week or next, but where we are at the end of the season so lets not get too depressed by to be expected defeats against the likes of Liverpool, Man Utd or Chelsea.
Hope Clark is back for the Stoke game now. Thought Baker was the better CB but he and Vlaar were just completely awful. Lowton/Vlaar/Clark/Baker is a shite backline, but still the best we can put together for now. Clark being slightly less of a liability than Baker at CB and Baker being slightly less of a liability than Bennett at LB. Luckily we are facing one of the lowest scorers in the league next. No doubt having said that, they'll probably score 3/4 now.
Bannan and kea offer little to nothing from what I see of them - neither are anywhere near good enough to be playing in the premiership.