When Alex McLeish set up his team to do exactly this everyone was up in arms were they not? Not here but at Birmingham! They finished ninth that season.Their fans hated watching Foster,Johnson,Dann etc hoofing it in the direction of Zigic for 90mins and said so.We are doing exactly that. Paul Lambert doesn't have the intelligence to understand its awful to watch.You may not like him but can you imagine Harry Redknapp playing this way?.I didn't think so.
Quote from: Ron Manager on February 02, 2014, 10:09:48 AMWhen Alex McLeish set up his team to do exactly this everyone was up in arms were they not? Not here but at Birmingham! They finished ninth that season.Their fans hated watching Foster,Johnson,Dann etc hoofing it in the direction of Zigic for 90mins and said so.We are doing exactly that. Paul Lambert doesn't have the intelligence to understand its awful to watch.You may not like him but can you imagine Harry Redknapp playing this way?.I didn't think so.But we don't do it every game, that's the point. We were superb against Liverpool in the first half. They couldn't have complained if they'd gone in 3-0 down at half time. That's why yesterday was so bloody frustrating.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2014, 07:31:29 AMI thought it was the sort of performance we often saw from mid table opposition at VP when we were a top 6 side. Everton have a really good home record but we were organised and hard working. We scored a good goal and I thought we'd be good for a point until that free kick. It's not much fun to watch but it is what so many teams try to do that I am surprised it is causing such a fuss.Got to respectfully disagree Chris. Up at Anfield two weeks ago we closed down and harried their midfield, forcing them into mistakes. Gerrard commented on it himself. We did it once yesterday, which led to our goal. The rest of the game panned out with ten men behind the ball defending our lead. We didn't go to Liverpool with tactics like that, why should yesterday have been any different?
I thought it was the sort of performance we often saw from mid table opposition at VP when we were a top 6 side. Everton have a really good home record but we were organised and hard working. We scored a good goal and I thought we'd be good for a point until that free kick. It's not much fun to watch but it is what so many teams try to do that I am surprised it is causing such a fuss.
Quote from: Clampy on February 02, 2014, 10:03:11 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2014, 07:31:29 AMI thought it was the sort of performance we often saw from mid table opposition at VP when we were a top 6 side. Everton have a really good home record but we were organised and hard working. We scored a good goal and I thought we'd be good for a point until that free kick. It's not much fun to watch but it is what so many teams try to do that I am surprised it is causing such a fuss.Got to respectfully disagree Chris. Up at Anfield two weeks ago we closed down and harried their midfield, forcing them into mistakes. Gerrard commented on it himself. We did it once yesterday, which led to our goal. The rest of the game panned out with ten men behind the ball defending our lead. We didn't go to Liverpool with tactics like that, why should yesterday have been any different?I think the efforts of the mid week derby and the absence of Gabby went a long way to dictating how we set up yesterday. I have no idea if playing differently would have yielded a different outcome but I do know that it is a tactic used by a lot of teams.
Quote from: olaftab on February 01, 2014, 11:31:27 PMWe did looked tired in the last 20 mins or so. May be that was due to Everton having had an extra 24 hours rest as they payed on Tuesday.Havw to say that is a lame excuse, we hadnt played for 11 days and they had played the shite that is Stevenage
We did looked tired in the last 20 mins or so. May be that was due to Everton having had an extra 24 hours rest as they payed on Tuesday.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2014, 10:15:39 AMQuote from: Clampy on February 02, 2014, 10:03:11 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2014, 07:31:29 AMI thought it was the sort of performance we often saw from mid table opposition at VP when we were a top 6 side. Everton have a really good home record but we were organised and hard working. We scored a good goal and I thought we'd be good for a point until that free kick. It's not much fun to watch but it is what so many teams try to do that I am surprised it is causing such a fuss.Got to respectfully disagree Chris. Up at Anfield two weeks ago we closed down and harried their midfield, forcing them into mistakes. Gerrard commented on it himself. We did it once yesterday, which led to our goal. The rest of the game panned out with ten men behind the ball defending our lead. We didn't go to Liverpool with tactics like that, why should yesterday have been any different?I think the efforts of the mid week derby and the absence of Gabby went a long way to dictating how we set up yesterday. I have no idea if playing differently would have yielded a different outcome but I do know that it is a tactic used by a lot of teams.Efforts of midweek. You make out no one else played in the weekPlaying holt and Benteke is just plain stupid. I think we will see a lot of this while Gabby isnt around because PL will want to prove a point. Doing this means Weimann isnt in his best position up front.Holt looks like the player we all thought he was. Rubbish
If Lerner wants to sell surely he will find it easier to do, and at the same time get a better price, if the club are doing well? Like the rest of you I have no insight into his intentions but the idea that if he did it would equate with running us down makes little sense.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2014, 08:30:51 AMIf Lerner wants to sell surely he will find it easier to do, and at the same time get a better price, if the club are doing well? Like the rest of you I have no insight into his intentions but the idea that if he did it would equate with running us down makes little sense.Except you'll remember the famous DO'L quote about not changing the curtains if you're about to sell the house.