I would like to see him solve the midfield coaching issue in the way he has addressed the defending from set pieces. If that means getting rid of Culverhouse, then so be it.Whatever other problems we have, I didn't have my heart in my mouth every time we conceded a corner yesterday.
I am somewhat surprised to see that no one as realised why Gabby and the other players came over to the dugout to celebrate the goal with the other squad members.They completely ignored the Holte and the supporters as they are fed up of being booed[Rightly or wrongle after every match] by them and by that action we can assume that a rift between supporters and players now exists and when that happens there is only one outcome.This is the beginning of the end.
Quote from: abc123cox on December 29, 2013, 11:19:19 AMOmg possession, 27% still can't get over, remember when Lambert took over saying I want to play the right way, good passing football, then 1st game against West Ham we all chanted over and over "were passing the ball" how times have changed.Lambert has tried, he's been stubborn and bought in "his" signings, now is the time we get some experience, never thought I'd say it but if we had a Barry or a Huddleston, someone to take the young lads, help them in a match tell them where to play. We have still not replaced Petrov.Things can turn quickly in football and hoping 1 or 2 experienced players could do that.It's an unbelievable stat. 27% possession is unacceptable! and I don't care how much Lambert plays it down, it won't wash with me. It proves these players are out of their depth. If we don't significantly strengthen in January it'll be touch and go if we stay in this league.
Omg possession, 27% still can't get over, remember when Lambert took over saying I want to play the right way, good passing football, then 1st game against West Ham we all chanted over and over "were passing the ball" how times have changed.Lambert has tried, he's been stubborn and bought in "his" signings, now is the time we get some experience, never thought I'd say it but if we had a Barry or a Huddleston, someone to take the young lads, help them in a match tell them where to play. We have still not replaced Petrov.Things can turn quickly in football and hoping 1 or 2 experienced players could do that.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on December 29, 2013, 11:31:04 AMQuote from: abc123cox on December 29, 2013, 11:19:19 AMOmg possession, 27% still can't get over, remember when Lambert took over saying I want to play the right way, good passing football, then 1st game against West Ham we all chanted over and over "were passing the ball" how times have changed.Lambert has tried, he's been stubborn and bought in "his" signings, now is the time we get some experience, never thought I'd say it but if we had a Barry or a Huddleston, someone to take the young lads, help them in a match tell them where to play. We have still not replaced Petrov.Things can turn quickly in football and hoping 1 or 2 experienced players could do that.It's an unbelievable stat. 27% possession is unacceptable! and I don't care how much Lambert plays it down, it won't wash with me. It proves these players are out of their depth. If we don't significantly strengthen in January it'll be touch and go if we stay in this league.Get over it. Swansea have greater possession than every club they play against yet have only one point more than us. Everyone gets that the more possession you have the more time you have to score and the less time the opposition have to score but we could've told you yesterday that Swansea would have significantly more possession, just like they will in every game to the end of the season. Bleating about that stat in isolation after the game is absolutely pointless and meaningless. Lots of other criticisms of yesterday are fine (except the apparent lack of closing down - I thought we closed down better than we have done for weeks) but focussing on a stat which is meaningless when you play Swansea just smacks of desperate, over the top negativity.
Quote from: Ad@m on December 29, 2013, 11:44:18 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on December 29, 2013, 11:31:04 AMQuote from: abc123cox on December 29, 2013, 11:19:19 AMOmg possession, 27% still can't get over, remember when Lambert took over saying I want to play the right way, good passing football, then 1st game against West Ham we all chanted over and over "were passing the ball" how times have changed.Lambert has tried, he's been stubborn and bought in "his" signings, now is the time we get some experience, never thought I'd say it but if we had a Barry or a Huddleston, someone to take the young lads, help them in a match tell them where to play. We have still not replaced Petrov.Things can turn quickly in football and hoping 1 or 2 experienced players could do that.It's an unbelievable stat. 27% possession is unacceptable! and I don't care how much Lambert plays it down, it won't wash with me. It proves these players are out of their depth. If we don't significantly strengthen in January it'll be touch and go if we stay in this league.Get over it. Swansea have greater possession than every club they play against yet have only one point more than us. Everyone gets that the more possession you have the more time you have to score and the less time the opposition have to score but we could've told you yesterday that Swansea would have significantly more possession, just like they will in every game to the end of the season. Bleating about that stat in isolation after the game is absolutely pointless and meaningless. Lots of other criticisms of yesterday are fine (except the apparent lack of closing down - I thought we closed down better than we have done for weeks) but focussing on a stat which is meaningless when you play Swansea just smacks of desperate, over the top negativity. We get just 27% possession at home to the mighty Swansea and you think criticism so it is "over the top"? Ha!
He has been hampered by injuries to key players. Vlaar, Okore and Benteke.