In our first game we played a good Liverpool side; hey they must be great if they can swat the "Pride of the Midlands".In that game, they passed it better than us for forty minutes, created one opening and scored it. For the remaining 50 minutes, we managed to get on the front foot and passed it better than them. We too though only managed one opening, but it was well saved and the game was lost.We didn't fashion enough chances that our possession and dominance merrited. We we lacked variety and an incisiveness in our passing in the final third, much like the better team we were playing did in their forty minutes.Next up was Newcastle. The worst performance of the season. Six or so players had stinkers. We were disjointed in the way we passed it, we were static and too narrow. We got what we deserved against a side who are mid-table.Man City will more than likely win the league. Descriptions of this as a fluke based on the balance of the game are products of a negative dogma. We deserved the win. We created more than they and two set pieces aside, defended (unusually for us) very well. The first half was too easy for them, the second saw our wing backs push right on and it caused them problems. We also took our chances when we had them. One Toure run aside, Man City, for all their billions, had no response.Spurs. A tight game, defined by a soft goal and one moment of quality from three players who cost in excess of £60 million. There are fine margins in this league, but then there are some thick ones too; clubs in the top six spending a lot of money on a few very good players is one of them. Much like the Liverpool game, we were too obvious in our attacking play, which against a good side like Liverpool and a better one like Spurs is going to see us suffer. At one nil we had a great chance; Benteke should have burried a header unmarked from six yards. Everton. Consistency in personel serves Martinez well. Not too many managers will be relegated and then handed the keys to a top six/seven team. This game was different from the rest, as we created a number of golden opportunities. We should have been three goals to the good before Guzan made his first save. Goals change games and you have to take chances like we had. Gabby at one nil down was an appalling miss. Leon Osman coming on for Englands ineffectual great hope changed things, as kept and used the ball far better than Berkley managed. That was how I saw the games at home thus far. I am not trying to answer long term problems, as I no longer think it matters a great deal why we could only win 10 under O'Neill at home.The common themes are that we have played a lot of very good teams, when we ourselves are mid-table in my opinion. What we have created, we have by and large fluffed. A point against Liverpool and three against Everton would have left the Merseysiders with no complaints.Everton was different in that we were a lot more inventive and opened them up four or five times; the football prior to Gabbys miss was excellent. I think Tonev helped, as his passing was quicker and he was willing to hit the box with his runs. I personally think the absence of Sylla is a factor. Delph is our best midfielder, he has pace and an ability to beat players, while Sylla offers all the physical defensive options and more that Delph does. Bring Sylla into sit by another, let Delph be the midfielder with more licence and push Tonev into Andi's position; the only player to put a few crosses (good ones too) into the box yesterday.We have been punished for profligacy and punished by ruthlessness at both ends. Nobody has battered us, but if you miss the chances you create, small in most games, enough in the later, then you will get hurt. This will amplified more so against the quality we have played.I don't think atmosphere or how whiny the Holte is means a great deal. Selection and a run of the worst fixtures I can remember at a time when the team is looking to put another 8-10 points on the board to go from bottom six to mid-table. November, away from home too, will tell us a great deal. We all to a man expect us to beat both Cardiff and Sunderland, two sides who I think will struggle to stay in the league. To put them into the analysis above; they are far from top sides, they lack the quality to hurt you in an instant and they will give you more in front of goal. We have got to win both and we should win both, people expect us to win both, but we all lack the confidence to say that we will win both with 100% certainty.
It could have very easily been 3-2 at half time. I'm amazed we didn't score, I thought they looked very dodgy at the back.
I do hate seeing away supporters celebrate almost the inevitable and than rub it in our faces with "you are shit you know you are" week in week out. I hate the look on young supporters faces as we leave the ground.I hate football for the rest of the week.OH I DO HATE LOSING AT HOME.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on October 27, 2013, 12:15:38 AMThere is no atmosphere in the ground. Our fans need motivating to do other than just turn up. Say what you like, it is too quiet in there. We need to generate something and the team should be instrumental in that.I thought we were pretty good today. Where I sit in the holte upper we were singing loads in the first half and I only actually heard Everton once in first 70 mins.We need more leaders out there, and the much maligned experience for me.
There is no atmosphere in the ground. Our fans need motivating to do other than just turn up. Say what you like, it is too quiet in there. We need to generate something and the team should be instrumental in that.
A bloody captain on the field would be a start, I'm sick of the opposition scoring & the players just turning round and wandering back to kick off, I want to see someone bollocking / rousing / getting them going.Midfield is powder puff, still only Delph has made a spot his own in there - Westwood / KEA / Sylla, have any of them been better this season than Bannan was at the start of last?? Yesterday they were bossed by an experienced loan midfielder who we didn't appear to want in the summer.Crowd is nothing to do with the home form, should we loose the next couple I can see lots turning on PL at which point it might be a factor.Benteke aside we have bought a lot of squad fillers but seem to have failed to put the 2/3 quality players in the mix that we have craved for 4/5 years now. We are good away because we have pace to counter attack but at home you need a) have the ball to control the game b) not panic every time you have the ball c) not have to do everything at 100mph d) move to want the ball, seems to me that some prefer to be near their marker so they don't have to get the ball.And as for width, there are more than full backs allowed to play wide....this 3 up top nonsense that we seem to play to find places for Weimman & Gabby needs a rest - would say 451 but not sure we have 5 midfielders worthy of selection.All my opinions of course & I'm not paid a couple of mill a year to manage the side......