I didn't see last night's collapse, so I'm asking those who did, was it the case that we sat back in our own half trying to protect the lead on 80 minutes? If this is still happening, then I seriously question the manager's thinking - or ability to think. We now know that sitting back to preserve a slender lead is counterproductive — it almost certainly means we will surrender that lead. The evidence is overwhelming. So why not try the alternative? Attack as a unit.Attack, and you have a chance of scoring. You put the opposition under pressure. You give them something to worry about. If they hit you on the break and you concede, the worst that will happen is what would certainly have happened if you'd sat back. It's about percentages — if the opposition is on the back foot, you have more chance of scoring, they have less chance. Any gambler can work it out. So just fucking attack. Have a plan for it. When players are tiring towards the end, bring on a McCormack to keep the tempo up. Plan for the final ten minutes. Don't just sit back, cowering and panicky until the inevitable happens, then wonder why it did. It's not luck, it's a part of the game. Legislate for it.
Quote from: Jimbo on September 28, 2016, 09:57:18 AMI didn't see last night's collapse, so I'm asking those who did, was it the case that we sat back in our own half trying to protect the lead on 80 minutes? If this is still happening, then I seriously question the manager's thinking - or ability to think. We now know that sitting back to preserve a slender lead is counterproductive — it almost certainly means we will surrender that lead. The evidence is overwhelming. So why not try the alternative? Attack as a unit.Attack, and you have a chance of scoring. You put the opposition under pressure. You give them something to worry about. If they hit you on the break and you concede, the worst that will happen is what would certainly have happened if you'd sat back. It's about percentages — if the opposition is on the back foot, you have more chance of scoring, they have less chance. Any gambler can work it out. So just fucking attack. Have a plan for it. When players are tiring towards the end, bring on a McCormack to keep the tempo up. Plan for the final ten minutes. Don't just sit back, cowering and panicky until the inevitable happens, then wonder why it did. It's not luck, it's a part of the game. Legislate for it. No it was the opposite, we kept all our attacking options and were far too open. It became an end to end game.
It's just the crushing inevitability of it all. We just knew when we went 1-0 up that unless we scored a second it'd finish 1-1. It's too many times now to be bad luck. It's poor management, preparation and a lack of character. I am massively disappointed by Elphick and Jedinak in particular.
Other than a 15-20 minute spell in the second half, I thought we were poor last night. Not for the first time, the second goal would have killed the game off and why we're incapable of it is anyone's guess. With the amount of corners they were getting at the end, you just knew the goal was coming.
Quote from: Clampy on September 28, 2016, 10:47:46 AMOther than a 15-20 minute spell in the second half, I thought we were poor last night. Not for the first time, the second goal would have killed the game off and why we're incapable of it is anyone's guess. With the amount of corners they were getting at the end, you just knew the goal was coming.You are generally quite patient compared to some of us, so how long would you give RDM now to start getting the wins we need?
Quote from: CT on September 28, 2016, 10:12:09 AMQuote from: Witton Warrior on September 28, 2016, 08:31:27 AMI now refuse to listen to or keep up with away matches but my lad came whooping down the stairs when we scored - I fixed him with a steely glare that sent him scurrying away until he re-appeared at full-time with the expected news of the equaliser and a "sorry Dad" - we had a man-hug and spoke no more about it...I just don't tell my lad anymore. He probably thinks we're top.My 9 year old daughter this morning asked "did we draw again Dad" ..she thinks drawing is like winning
Quote from: Witton Warrior on September 28, 2016, 08:31:27 AMI now refuse to listen to or keep up with away matches but my lad came whooping down the stairs when we scored - I fixed him with a steely glare that sent him scurrying away until he re-appeared at full-time with the expected news of the equaliser and a "sorry Dad" - we had a man-hug and spoke no more about it...I just don't tell my lad anymore. He probably thinks we're top.
I now refuse to listen to or keep up with away matches but my lad came whooping down the stairs when we scored - I fixed him with a steely glare that sent him scurrying away until he re-appeared at full-time with the expected news of the equaliser and a "sorry Dad" - we had a man-hug and spoke no more about it...