I think the important thing there is "2 weeks before the season starts".
Quote from: peter w on August 03, 2014, 01:35:39 PMI think the important thing there is "2 weeks before the season starts". Yes because it only takes 2 weeks to get players fit, playing like a team and not a bunch of strangers, and to get tactics right. That we look none of those and have looked worse with each game rather than improving isn't worthy of comment I assume?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 03, 2014, 01:41:38 PMQuote from: peter w on August 03, 2014, 01:35:39 PMI think the important thing there is "2 weeks before the season starts". Yes because it only takes 2 weeks to get players fit, playing like a team and not a bunch of strangers, and to get tactics right. That we look none of those and have looked worse with each game rather than improving isn't worthy of comment I assume?yes, you're right. A defeat in a friendly is worth a comment. Over analysis and panic stations are not.
I'd like to see us go like this next season, with everyone fit;--------------Guzan---------------------Vlaar---Senderos---Okore-------Bacuna----------------Richardson---------Delph-----New Player---------------------Cole--------------------------Benteke----N'Zogbia-------
Quote from: Nastylee on August 03, 2014, 10:28:06 AMIf we'd won all our games so far then people wouldn't be expecting anything other than a struggle, saying the opposition are rubbish or what can you learn from playing a League 1 side. The fact is we got beat by Chesterfield fielding a side that no way resembles our first team yet some fans are intent on making a big issue from it. Yesterday, we got beat by a side that looked much fitter and further down the line in their pre-season preparations. Like winning the friendlies wouldn't make us world beaters, losing a few doesn't make us shite either. Some of the comments on here are laughable, may I suggest Prozac.I didn't watch the game but did read some comments from their manager yesterday morning saying that they would be fitter than us they started training earlier and had already played a competitive game so the outcome was to be expected. These games are entirely about fitness, results one way or another are irrelevant.
If we'd won all our games so far then people wouldn't be expecting anything other than a struggle, saying the opposition are rubbish or what can you learn from playing a League 1 side. The fact is we got beat by Chesterfield fielding a side that no way resembles our first team yet some fans are intent on making a big issue from it. Yesterday, we got beat by a side that looked much fitter and further down the line in their pre-season preparations. Like winning the friendlies wouldn't make us world beaters, losing a few doesn't make us shite either. Some of the comments on here are laughable, may I suggest Prozac.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 03, 2014, 10:38:47 AMQuote from: Nastylee on August 03, 2014, 10:28:06 AMIf we'd won all our games so far then people wouldn't be expecting anything other than a struggle, saying the opposition are rubbish or what can you learn from playing a League 1 side. The fact is we got beat by Chesterfield fielding a side that no way resembles our first team yet some fans are intent on making a big issue from it. Yesterday, we got beat by a side that looked much fitter and further down the line in their pre-season preparations. Like winning the friendlies wouldn't make us world beaters, losing a few doesn't make us shite either. Some of the comments on here are laughable, may I suggest Prozac.I didn't watch the game but did read some comments from their manager yesterday morning saying that they would be fitter than us they started training earlier and had already played a competitive game so the outcome was to be expected. These games are entirely about fitness, results one way or another are irrelevant. If you're claiming that these games are absolutely nothing to do with football then I agree with you. Not expecting a team to be able to pass a ball when they're not 100% fit however is a lame argument. I now you never saw the game, Chris but we were extremely poor. Extremely.