I haven't seen the match today and only got the chance to listen to occasional snippets on the car radio. A brief, constructive synopsis would be appreciated. Or a link to highlights as I cannot find any yet.
Quote from: Legion on December 08, 2013, 06:14:56 PMI haven't seen the match today and only got the chance to listen to occasional snippets on the car radio. A brief, constructive synopsis would be appreciated. Or a link to highlights as I cannot find any yet.In terms of passing and control it was a lot of the same from previous weeks. We didn't create too many chances. Benteke is playing like Ian Olney, Berbatov played like the very good Berbatov and not the invisible one, they got a really soft penalty, we were denied a really good one. Westwood and Bacuna had very poor games. We really missed Ron Vlaar.
Quote from: Irish villain on December 08, 2013, 05:20:45 PMLets speak my mind a little more then. I found it depressing how many posters were glorying in the fact that we were so shite on the ball against Soton. I found it very depressing in fact, and all this 'there's no right way to play the game' etc. Anybody concerned about how bad we actually were got the whole 'we scored three times' thrown in their face. Football of course is about points accumulated but over the course of a season, teams who struggle with the ball will generally be under pressure more and therefore concede more goals. You might get away with it six or seven times a season and that can push you into mid-table. But that shouldn't be enough. We should be striving to get back with the big boys and to that the whole culture of the club has got to change. Fulham didn't let us 'smash and grab' and instead played us off the park. I agree. It's why I always smile when people say it's a sign of a good team that they can play badly and still win and get three points. Yes, perhaps that's true for one or two of the top teams, but down at our level it usually means you're pretty poor, got away with it, and will get found out sooner or later. As tended to happen with MON as the season wore on...though tiredness due to lack of squad rotation was clearly a factor there
Lets speak my mind a little more then. I found it depressing how many posters were glorying in the fact that we were so shite on the ball against Soton. I found it very depressing in fact, and all this 'there's no right way to play the game' etc. Anybody concerned about how bad we actually were got the whole 'we scored three times' thrown in their face. Football of course is about points accumulated but over the course of a season, teams who struggle with the ball will generally be under pressure more and therefore concede more goals. You might get away with it six or seven times a season and that can push you into mid-table. But that shouldn't be enough. We should be striving to get back with the big boys and to that the whole culture of the club has got to change. Fulham didn't let us 'smash and grab' and instead played us off the park.