There was never a peanlty. It was an appalling decision.
we're a mid table team doing what mid table teams do. Lose some, win some. We'll win some we shouldn't, we'll also lose some we shouldn't. We'll have very little consistency as will all of those sides around us. Yesterday we lost one that on form we shouldn't but against a side that has the quality in their squad to be exactly where we are this season. Fulham had massively underperformed under Jol. I expect that in January we'll have more points and be sitting close to where we are now. We'll pick up some wins and we'll be happy at times and wondering how the fuck did we do that? Then there will be games where we lose and the sky falls in. The turning point for us will be when Benteke returns to any sort of form. The drop off has been stunning and is affecting everyone in the side. That for me is very evident to see. When you think what he was doing last season and immediately prior to his injury it's amazing to think how low his confidence is right now. Fix that, and a lot of things fall back into place. He was doing things instinctively last season. Right now he isn't sure of the most basic aspects of his game. As Benteke goes we go and our opponents are finding us very easy to defend against when the beast isn't the beast.
It's too easy to say the poor performances are a result of Benteke's loss of form. What about Weimann, Westwood, KEA etc? When are they gonna put a shift in? If anything, I feel sorry for Benteke, it can't be easy playing with players who play like they haven't seen a ball before in their life.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 09, 2013, 02:41:15 PMwe're a mid table team doing what mid table teams do. Lose some, win some. We'll win some we shouldn't, we'll also lose some we shouldn't. We'll have very little consistency as will all of those sides around us. Yesterday we lost one that on form we shouldn't but against a side that has the quality in their squad to be exactly where we are this season. Fulham had massively underperformed under Jol. I expect that in January we'll have more points and be sitting close to where we are now. We'll pick up some wins and we'll be happy at times and wondering how the fuck did we do that? Then there will be games where we lose and the sky falls in. The turning point for us will be when Benteke returns to any sort of form. The drop off has been stunning and is affecting everyone in the side. That for me is very evident to see. When you think what he was doing last season and immediately prior to his injury it's amazing to think how low his confidence is right now. Fix that, and a lot of things fall back into place. He was doing things instinctively last season. Right now he isn't sure of the most basic aspects of his game. As Benteke goes we go and our opponents are finding us very easy to defend against when the beast isn't the beast. Are we "a mid table team doing what mid table teams do", though? Or are we an experimental team doing what no other established PL club has done before by steadfastly refusing to bring in players with proven PL experience?
Quote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on December 09, 2013, 04:03:08 PMIt's too easy to say the poor performances are a result of Benteke's loss of form. What about Weimann, Westwood, KEA etc? When are they gonna put a shift in? If anything, I feel sorry for Benteke, it can't be easy playing with players who play like they haven't seen a ball before in their life.not one of those guys are remotely as important to us as Benteke. He elevates their games as all great players do for the lesser players around them. He not only makes things happen for himself with a moment of sheer genius but his play and intelligence makes it that much easier for the others. Look at the second goal Weimann scored against Sunderland last year and how Benteke took two players with him opening space for Weimann to receive Lowton's pass in acres of space. Look at the back heel at Anfield. Those things happen because Benteke is occupying the thoughts of the opposition defenders and doing things most others can't or don't even think of doing. I'm not making an excuse for basic things like our recent inability to pass 5yds to a player of the same shirt colour. It is a much bigger picture statement. As a mid table team with a superstar player playing at his peak will elevate to the fringes of the group ahead of us and separate us completely from the mess below.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 09, 2013, 04:11:12 PMQuote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on December 09, 2013, 04:03:08 PMIt's too easy to say the poor performances are a result of Benteke's loss of form. What about Weimann, Westwood, KEA etc? When are they gonna put a shift in? If anything, I feel sorry for Benteke, it can't be easy playing with players who play like they haven't seen a ball before in their life.not one of those guys are remotely as important to us as Benteke. He elevates their games as all great players do for the lesser players around them. He not only makes things happen for himself with a moment of sheer genius but his play and intelligence makes it that much easier for the others. Look at the second goal Weimann scored against Sunderland last year and how Benteke took two players with him opening space for Weimann to receive Lowton's pass in acres of space. Look at the back heel at Anfield. Those things happen because Benteke is occupying the thoughts of the opposition defenders and doing things most others can't or don't even think of doing. I'm not making an excuse for basic things like our recent inability to pass 5yds to a player of the same shirt colour. It is a much bigger picture statement. As a mid table team with a superstar player playing at his peak will elevate to the fringes of the group ahead of us and separate us completely from the mess below.But we should be able to cope when Benteke isn't playing well. That's my main issue with Lambert, there's no plan B at all.
They're not as important as Benteke, no, but they are when they all lose form at the same time.I have to say, I am not too sure how much players being out of form explains or justifies some of the awful football. Isn't the manager's job supposed to be to get these players in form? Surely it's not something which just happens and lasts as long as it can, without managerial interference?