Quote from: Pat McMahon on December 08, 2013, 11:39:29 PM(Sidwell's goal was just one of those to shrug at. We all know he never has and never will do that again.)Everton away, December 2007 - he scored a cracker ( hard to believe I know)
(Sidwell's goal was just one of those to shrug at. We all know he never has and never will do that again.)
There's no way that was a penalty, just no way whatsoever. He didn't make contact, the striker stepped into him.Mike Dean refereed by guesswork today.He's a truly awful referee, and he's far from the only one.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 08, 2013, 11:43:06 PMThere's no way that was a penalty, just no way whatsoever. He didn't make contact, the striker stepped into him.Mike Dean refereed by guesswork today.He's a truly awful referee, and he's far from the only one.It wasn't but like I say, those are given quite often. The legs came together, it was 6 and two three's. Because Bacuna was coming in from behind, it was always going to go the attackers way. A more experienced defender would have backed off, or tried to cover the goal perhaps. Soon as the player went to ground I new it'd be given
Quote from: supertom on December 08, 2013, 11:50:05 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 08, 2013, 11:43:06 PMThere's no way that was a penalty, just no way whatsoever. He didn't make contact, the striker stepped into him.Mike Dean refereed by guesswork today.He's a truly awful referee, and he's far from the only one.It wasn't but like I say, those are given quite often. The legs came together, it was 6 and two three's. Because Bacuna was coming in from behind, it was always going to go the attackers way. A more experienced defender would have backed off, or tried to cover the goal perhaps. Soon as the player went to ground I new it'd be givenBut you said it was a penalty?The fact they're often given doesn't mean it's a good decision. It wasn't even six and two threes, the Fulham player stepped into Bacuna and went down. Nothing like a penalty.
To be fair, CB, I don't think anyone has said they want him out.
There is no denying we were poor today, but as depressingly few people have reasonably pointed out, this is mid-table for you. We're capable of brilliance and muck, often in the same match. We'll win some and we'll lose some. What would you have given last January to be told that we'd be tenth by December? And tenth in the Premier League at that? I appreciate that people are sick of watching dire performances, that it costs a fortune to watch this guff, but the extreme reactions after every defeat are getting more depressing than the results. A bit of perspective on here, even after a shitty showing like today, would make the defeat easier to take.If people really can't see that we're making progress then they need to wake up. It may be slow, it may not be what you expected, but if you take Lambert's first year as a honeymoon period then this is his first proper blip; if you really want him out after his first poor run of form when we're tenth then maybe you deserve whichever Megson comes in to replace him.
Watching Everton, their loans of Delefou and Barry have been totally inspired. Barry is just the type we need to give experience and Delefou is just the sort we could do with to open up a game. Inspired loan deals by them. It is a market we have to look at to help bring the young players through. They will mature, they will improve, but it was noticeable today the only really experienced leader in the side was missing.
Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on December 08, 2013, 11:43:45 PMThere is no denying we were poor today, but as depressingly few people have reasonably pointed out, this is mid-table for you. We're capable of brilliance and muck, often in the same match. We'll win some and we'll lose some. What would you have given last January to be told that we'd be tenth by December? And tenth in the Premier League at that? I appreciate that people are sick of watching dire performances, that it costs a fortune to watch this guff, but the extreme reactions after every defeat are getting more depressing than the results. A bit of perspective on here, even after a shitty showing like today, would make the defeat easier to take.If people really can't see that we're making progress then they need to wake up. It may be slow, it may not be what you expected, but if you take Lambert's first year as a honeymoon period then this is his first proper blip; if you really want him out after his first poor run of form when we're tenth then maybe you deserve whichever Megson comes in to replace him. The most sensible post I've seen on here in a while. Extreme reactions are not just on here though, it seems to be the norm for many football fans at the moment. I don't know why people put themselves through it when it just gets them so wound up and down about the whole thing.
Quote from: ozzjim on December 08, 2013, 06:17:48 PMWatching Everton, their loans of Delefou and Barry have been totally inspired. Barry is just the type we need to give experience and Delefou is just the sort we could do with to open up a game. Inspired loan deals by them. It is a market we have to look at to help bring the young players through. They will mature, they will improve, but it was noticeable today the only really experienced leader in the side was missing. the commentator summed them up perfect, a blend of experience and arrogant youngsters you listening Lambert
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on December 09, 2013, 12:29:11 AMQuote from: ozzjim on December 08, 2013, 06:17:48 PMWatching Everton, their loans of Delefou and Barry have been totally inspired. Barry is just the type we need to give experience and Delefou is just the sort we could do with to open up a game. Inspired loan deals by them. It is a market we have to look at to help bring the young players through. They will mature, they will improve, but it was noticeable today the only really experienced leader in the side was missing. the commentator summed them up perfect, a blend of experience and arrogant youngsters you listening LambertIt's not about experience or arrogance, it's about quality. We can't afford players of that quality, of any age. You listening JUAN PABLO?