Quote from: Clampy on October 28, 2014, 10:18:01 AMQuote from: RussellC on October 28, 2014, 10:13:34 AMQuote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.Not so much a bizarre world, as just maybe people's opinions. Besides, I thnk that was Sanchez's second full game in a new league. He was great apart from a couple of misplaced passes.True, but I think you're probably understating it by referring to a couple of misplaced passes - he basically gave them the second goal and looked absolutely terrified after that.Good till that point, but that was a pretty spectacular fuck up.
Quote from: RussellC on October 28, 2014, 10:13:34 AMQuote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.Not so much a bizarre world, as just maybe people's opinions. Besides, I thnk that was Sanchez's second full game in a new league. He was great apart from a couple of misplaced passes.
Quote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.
Yes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.
Just caught up with the last few pages. I admire all the detailed analysis but let's face it, after over two years of record breaking ineptitude we need to sack the manager.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 28, 2014, 10:19:00 AMI think what scares me is that, last night, we surrendered feebly to an awful team, and showed pretty much all our weaknesses, yet although it was pretty awful, we are actually capable of playing much worse than that.Frightening.I don't think we surrendered, we dominated the ball throughout, we just looked utterly clueless.The players need to take responsibility, because the way we're set up just does not work. If I had been Gabby last night after the subs had been made which made us even more narrow, I would have took responsibility and thought "fuck this". I would have not sat withdrawn and central as instructed, I would have pulled as wide as possible and stretched QPR and got some width to it.The manager keeps proving he is incapable of setting us up with a plan or a pattern to attack a side. Full bakcs taking early crosses, muddling slow ball through the middle does not work. Even our counter attacking is poor, as we invariable fail to utilise the space in behind.
I think what scares me is that, last night, we surrendered feebly to an awful team, and showed pretty much all our weaknesses, yet although it was pretty awful, we are actually capable of playing much worse than that.Frightening.
but dont worry Lamberk will train that out of him.
If Lambert really did instruct Gabby to play centrally behind Benteke, in an already congested midfield, then he wants sacking for that alone. Because it's fucking moronic.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on October 28, 2014, 10:28:37 AMIf Lambert really did instruct Gabby to play centrally behind Benteke, in an already congested midfield, then he wants sacking for that alone. Because it's fucking moronic.Gabby should have been running at their CB as pace is a weakness for them, i'm struggling to remember us doing it once. Lambert & Keane also decided that to turn things around we needed to bring on even less pace.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 28, 2014, 10:20:52 AMQuote from: Clampy on October 28, 2014, 10:18:01 AMQuote from: RussellC on October 28, 2014, 10:13:34 AMQuote from: Ads on October 28, 2014, 09:42:04 AMYes that Sanchez. He dropped a massive rick, but he looked very good, far more impressive than Westwood.It's a bizarre world that we live in when Ron Vlaar "wants lynching" for his "mistake" but Sanchez looked "very good" despite his.Not so much a bizarre world, as just maybe people's opinions. Besides, I thnk that was Sanchez's second full game in a new league. He was great apart from a couple of misplaced passes.True, but I think you're probably understating it by referring to a couple of misplaced passes - he basically gave them the second goal and looked absolutely terrified after that.Good till that point, but that was a pretty spectacular fuck up.Yes it was, it was unfortunate and a shame really because he did looked decent other than that.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 28, 2014, 10:35:10 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on October 28, 2014, 10:28:37 AMIf Lambert really did instruct Gabby to play centrally behind Benteke, in an already congested midfield, then he wants sacking for that alone. Because it's fucking moronic.Gabby should have been running at their CB as pace is a weakness for them, i'm struggling to remember us doing it once. Lambert & Keane also decided that to turn things around we needed to bring on even less pace. The substitutions were the most frustrating thing for me. We were crying out for some width and pace and with both N'Zogbia and Bacuna on the bench he decided to bring on Bent and Cole. I actually joked after about 60 minutes that would be his reaction if we conceded a 2nd, but couldn't actually believe it when he did.
One thing I expected from last night was for Cleverley to get into the box more than he did. With two midfielders behind him, he could have afforded to.
How did Lowton get on?