Since Lambert has taken over we've been a different team from one half of a season to the next. I expect that to continue. Given there is so little consistency it's difficult to nail down an opinion for his tenure as a whole. However, in the first half of the 2013/2014, I do think the "dull" label can be justified. For instance we recently went 7 1/2 hours or something without scoring a goal, and grinded out two 0-0 draws during that 7 1/2 hours. You can take some positives from that like it shows the defence is improving, but you can't call it exiting.
Quote from: not3bad on November 21, 2013, 10:05:22 AMSince Lambert has taken over we've been a different team from one half of a season to the next. I expect that to continue. Given there is so little consistency it's difficult to nail down an opinion for his tenure as a whole. However, in the first half of the 2013/2014, I do think the "dull" label can be justified. For instance we recently went 7 1/2 hours or something without scoring a goal, and grinded out two 0-0 draws during that 7 1/2 hours. You can take some positives from that like it shows the defence is improving, but you can't call it exiting.Yes but we also had the arsenal and man city wins where we played very well and played some really good football, we were very good in the first half against Everton and were the better team away at Chelsea. Those were all exciting performances so calling the club dull is unfair, and importantly I don't think we've gone into any games intending to play dull containing football, we've just had to because we can't get our game going, that's very different to the likes of Stoke, etc.
Quote from: paul_e on November 21, 2013, 10:44:13 AMQuote from: not3bad on November 21, 2013, 10:05:22 AMSince Lambert has taken over we've been a different team from one half of a season to the next. I expect that to continue. Given there is so little consistency it's difficult to nail down an opinion for his tenure as a whole. However, in the first half of the 2013/2014, I do think the "dull" label can be justified. For instance we recently went 7 1/2 hours or something without scoring a goal, and grinded out two 0-0 draws during that 7 1/2 hours. You can take some positives from that like it shows the defence is improving, but you can't call it exiting.Yes but we also had the arsenal and man city wins where we played very well and played some really good football, we were very good in the first half against Everton and were the better team away at Chelsea. Those were all exciting performances so calling the club dull is unfair, and importantly I don't think we've gone into any games intending to play dull containing football, we've just had to because we can't get our game going, that's very different to the likes of Stoke, etc.Hmm, not sure you can say that about Man City. The second half, maybe, but the first half was one of the most one-sided matches I've seen in a long time.I think the most important factor in this playing badly business is that sometimes, it won't work out, it won't go to game plan, and it is going to be like that for a while yet.The crucial thing, though, is like you said - that we are *trying* to play decent stuff but mostly failing to do so. Compare that to the McLeish season, where defensive, unadventurous stuff was served up so often because *that's how his teams play*.Massive difference, in my opinion. Probably not too convincing for neutrals but, hey ho, you know what, fuck neutrals.
We're a particularly odd side, in that we're brilliant to watch when it works and desperate to watch when it doesn't, and there's absolutely no other option - it's either brilliant or terrible. However, at least we're dull at the back this season.
Those were all exciting performances so calling the club dull is unfair, and importantly I don't think we've gone into any games intending to play dull containing football, we've just had to because we can't get our game going, that's very different to the likes of Stoke, etc.
Quote from: paul_e on November 21, 2013, 10:44:13 AMThose were all exciting performances so calling the club dull is unfair, and importantly I don't think we've gone into any games intending to play dull containing football, we've just had to because we can't get our game going, that's very different to the likes of Stoke, etc.Hull and West Ham away have to go down as two games where we didn't want to play. The word 'dull' flatters us regarding those two games.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on November 21, 2013, 06:41:50 PMQuote from: paul_e on November 21, 2013, 10:44:13 AMThose were all exciting performances so calling the club dull is unfair, and importantly I don't think we've gone into any games intending to play dull containing football, we've just had to because we can't get our game going, that's very different to the likes of Stoke, etc.Hull and West Ham away have to go down as two games where we didn't want to play. The word 'dull' flatters us regarding those two games.I think both teams played a part in those games, the issue was we were playing against teams who wanted to sit and defend and wanted us to just run onto them so they couldn't counter attack. When we didn't and kept our shape it became what it was. As the away team I have no great problem with us choosing not to fall into that trap.
The true test of the original question is at how many games would you sooner they be decided by the toss of a coin after about 10 minutes of crap?