Quote from: adrenachrome on December 09, 2013, 04:10:14 PMQuote 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? I think the table doesn't lie. It's easy to look at our flaws and say we've been lucky. But others teams for whatever reason haven't been able to capitalise. Part of that is luck, part of that is because we've improved. A mid table team almost by definition hasn't got everything right and sit in that position because they themselves are completely unpredicatable one week to next. The other aspect is just that we've gone about getting to where we are in a very non traditional manner. At times last season we looked spectacular; good and bad. We've matured a little now where we are neither spectacularly good or bad. We haven't hit the heights of some of our best games and are nowhere close to the depths of our worst moments.
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?
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.
I am quite sure if Okore had not got that injury, and Vlaar had stayed fot, things would be considerably different.
Quote from: adrenachrome on December 09, 2013, 04:42:01 PMI am quite sure if Okore had not got that injury, and Vlaar had stayed fot, things would be considerably different. Vlaar has only missed 1.5 matches, though, and we won one of them, so not really sure that's made much difference?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 09, 2013, 04:47:28 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on December 09, 2013, 04:42:01 PMI am quite sure if Okore had not got that injury, and Vlaar had stayed fot, things would be considerably different. Vlaar has only missed 1.5 matches, though, and we won one of them, so not really sure that's made much difference?More to do with the reaction on here to the performance of the defence in the last 1.5 games without him, and the prospect of him missing for much longer.
I didn't see the whole game yesterday because I was at work. I managed to listen to it on the radio on & off, and it did sound dreadful.However, I have to put this out there, even though I know it has little chance of meaning anything to anybody, it did occur to me that it might mean something....I watched MOTD2 when I got in, & we looked alright! Bear with me - I know it's only a few minutes of a whole 90. None the less, isn't it of some possible significance that we had a pretty much even share of the 'highlights' of a match we lost 2-0 & had very little play in? As a group of supporters we have always held a fairly high level of conviction that MOTD has some kind of vendetta against us. So why, did they decide to show us as having a fairly even game when we all (including me from the radio) witnessed us never being in it?It just left me thinking, that maybe a bit like the Southampton game, the other team had the ball a lot, but we didn't really allow them to do much with it. The highlights would bear this out. The match highlights showed us creating as much as them, and them getting a dodgy penalty, and us not getting a stick on. So perhaps we had a good share of the 'significant' play in that game. So maybe not so bad. We're not very pretty, but we're probably not shit. I still think we will improve again in the latter half of this season, and it'll look a little better than the latter half of last season.
I can well imagine why anyone who had already seen the whole thing, which would be most of us, would give MOTD2 a miss last night. I'd only heard it & I didn't want to watch it - it was only because it was on almost as soon as I switched on the telly when I got in from work.They showed a few of those chances that the stats miss, and no one seems to count anymore, because they're not stats.......those ones where it whizzes across the face of the goal, but no-one quite gets to it. To be fair, in the highlights no-one got anywhere near it, but I still think those are better chances than those tame 'shots on target' which may as we'll be a back pass. When the ball is zipped across the face of the goal ke that it can go anywhere - you don't even need one of your own players to get on the end of it, because they are own goals waiting to happen. Anyway - we did a few of those according to the highlights, and the movement in the build up was pretty incisive fast & exciting.
anyone ever hear what happened to Kozak?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 09, 2013, 06:41:55 PManyone ever hear what happened to Kozak?Toe knack.Reckons he'll be back in a week, he hopes. On twitter today.