Even allowing for injuries, the paucity of attacking options all season has demonstrated a very poor lack of foresight.
In-form Derby boosted their promotion hopes with a win over play-off rivals Aston Villa, who remain fifth but are now winless in three games and just one point clear of seventh-placed Leeds.Aston Villa manager Steve Bruce told BBC WM: "Mistakes were what cost us the match really and we're always chasing from the first minute - the number of times we've surrendered possession and unfortunately in a big game you can't make mistakes like that because they cost you."Overall, in a big game, we can't make the elementary mistakes we made today."
Quote from: Ads on December 16, 2017, 05:33:55 PMDerby must have been frightened, they hid in their own half most of the game. Nothing wrong with that if you're confident you can deal with it and when a side is without their two best forwards and the other two are on the bench then it's probably a bet you're willing to make.To be fair we're the lowest scorers in the top 8, so even with fit strikers it would seem to be a decent bet. We simply do not attack well enough.
Derby must have been frightened, they hid in their own half most of the game. Nothing wrong with that if you're confident you can deal with it and when a side is without their two best forwards and the other two are on the bench then it's probably a bet you're willing to make.
Calm the fuck down. We don’t have a divine right to beat teams.
No I wouldn’t. I just think this forum overreacts every time we don’t win.