When you know the result the match thread is a great read to help pass the bus journey to town. It's pissing it down now and I don't care.
I think the result often colours peoples opinion about a performance.KEA was average at best.
Quote from: Billy Walker on March 02, 2014, 07:29:54 PMQuote from: supertom on March 02, 2014, 07:10:20 PMQuote from: Marton on March 02, 2014, 07:04:20 PM3 positives.- A win in an all important 6-point game.- Benteke scoring again. Flashed both technical prowess and "The Beast".- A rare home win.Still a few lingering clouds though.- Not going to get anything against Man C.- Haven't won back to back at home since like forever...doubt Chelski going to allow us to change that.- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.- Lamberts 4-3-3 must be PLs most predictable, stale counterattack formationAlways dangerous to say it but I think we at a minimum will keep Norwich, Fulham, Swansea and Cardiff behind us.Norwich is in big trouble considering their performance today and who they got left to play...Not that we should right off games like City and Chelsea, but I do think todays win should give us the impetus to really attack and try and dominate the teams in and around us, especially at Villa park. If we get at them we have more than enough attacking talent to win. We should have been beating sides like Palace, Sunderland, West Ham etc at home. Today we did what was and should be expected of us, to win at home to a side that we're better than. For me we've got enough ability to be up with the Toon and Southampton. I think we're a better side than most of the bottom 10 around us. Likewise picking up away points against our rivals is also key. Keep up the performance levels of Liverpool, West Brom and today, and we'll finish comfortably. These performances shouldn't be the exception, they should be the rule for us. We were by no means brilliant either, but we did our job well and were effective in attack.When you've got a young squad, supertom, it is very hard to make performances like today the rule - we are a transfer window or two away from that, I reckon.Even with our current group I think we've got the quality to be winning the majority of our home games against the bottom 10. I'm hoping that more of these "winnable" home matches do actually result in wins. But yeah, this summer we could definitely do with a bit more quality. If we lose Benteke for example, we'll struggle. The bench today was largely poor.
Quote from: supertom on March 02, 2014, 07:10:20 PMQuote from: Marton on March 02, 2014, 07:04:20 PM3 positives.- A win in an all important 6-point game.- Benteke scoring again. Flashed both technical prowess and "The Beast".- A rare home win.Still a few lingering clouds though.- Not going to get anything against Man C.- Haven't won back to back at home since like forever...doubt Chelski going to allow us to change that.- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.- Lamberts 4-3-3 must be PLs most predictable, stale counterattack formationAlways dangerous to say it but I think we at a minimum will keep Norwich, Fulham, Swansea and Cardiff behind us.Norwich is in big trouble considering their performance today and who they got left to play...Not that we should right off games like City and Chelsea, but I do think todays win should give us the impetus to really attack and try and dominate the teams in and around us, especially at Villa park. If we get at them we have more than enough attacking talent to win. We should have been beating sides like Palace, Sunderland, West Ham etc at home. Today we did what was and should be expected of us, to win at home to a side that we're better than. For me we've got enough ability to be up with the Toon and Southampton. I think we're a better side than most of the bottom 10 around us. Likewise picking up away points against our rivals is also key. Keep up the performance levels of Liverpool, West Brom and today, and we'll finish comfortably. These performances shouldn't be the exception, they should be the rule for us. We were by no means brilliant either, but we did our job well and were effective in attack.When you've got a young squad, supertom, it is very hard to make performances like today the rule - we are a transfer window or two away from that, I reckon.
Quote from: Marton on March 02, 2014, 07:04:20 PM3 positives.- A win in an all important 6-point game.- Benteke scoring again. Flashed both technical prowess and "The Beast".- A rare home win.Still a few lingering clouds though.- Not going to get anything against Man C.- Haven't won back to back at home since like forever...doubt Chelski going to allow us to change that.- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.- Lamberts 4-3-3 must be PLs most predictable, stale counterattack formationAlways dangerous to say it but I think we at a minimum will keep Norwich, Fulham, Swansea and Cardiff behind us.Norwich is in big trouble considering their performance today and who they got left to play...Not that we should right off games like City and Chelsea, but I do think todays win should give us the impetus to really attack and try and dominate the teams in and around us, especially at Villa park. If we get at them we have more than enough attacking talent to win. We should have been beating sides like Palace, Sunderland, West Ham etc at home. Today we did what was and should be expected of us, to win at home to a side that we're better than. For me we've got enough ability to be up with the Toon and Southampton. I think we're a better side than most of the bottom 10 around us. Likewise picking up away points against our rivals is also key. Keep up the performance levels of Liverpool, West Brom and today, and we'll finish comfortably. These performances shouldn't be the exception, they should be the rule for us. We were by no means brilliant either, but we did our job well and were effective in attack.
3 positives.- A win in an all important 6-point game.- Benteke scoring again. Flashed both technical prowess and "The Beast".- A rare home win.Still a few lingering clouds though.- Not going to get anything against Man C.- Haven't won back to back at home since like forever...doubt Chelski going to allow us to change that.- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.- Lamberts 4-3-3 must be PLs most predictable, stale counterattack formationAlways dangerous to say it but I think we at a minimum will keep Norwich, Fulham, Swansea and Cardiff behind us.Norwich is in big trouble considering their performance today and who they got left to play...
Quote from: Marton on March 02, 2014, 07:04:20 PM- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.And was one of our best performers.
- Strange picks by Lambert. KEA again starts ahead of Albrigthton.
Yeah Baker certainly deserves credit too.
Quote from: supertom on March 02, 2014, 07:38:15 PMYeah Baker certainly deserves credit too. He also deserves credit for his beard. Magnificent work, young Baker.