Disappointed losing especially after being 2-0 up but defensive mistakes cost us and Leeds were very good second half we must put that right on boxing day and get back on track.
Never felt comfortable with that one even when we were 2 up. Leeds were very good to be fair, I've thought all season that they would run out of steam but having seen them in the flesh I think they're the real deal.Coming through this tricky set of fixtures with just the 1 defeat though, and if it wasn't for two injury time goals we'd be in the play off places.Going forward into an 'easier' set of fixtures now so hopefully this is were we make up ground on those above us.
Quote from: brian green on December 24, 2018, 06:02:54 AMIt is a worrying concept that we might be back in the for want of a better word politics of squad use. The notion being that we have paid and are paying a lot of money for players so we have to showcase them with game time to enhance their resale value. If that is happening it should not be, because all the club focus should be on building upward momentum not wheeling and dealing. Cheque book bashing strategy is straight out of the Steve Bruce playbook and has got us where we are today.Having slept on it, yesterday's disaster is just as painful now as it was yesterday afternoon. Too many old demons rose up again that I thought the arrival of Dean Smith would blow away. That Leeds game I fear will go down as season defining. In years to come it will be the Villa game at Christmas on a foul day in front of a full house when we threw away a two goal lead and the 2018/19 season.I think that's a bit harsh Brian. It's a major rebuilding job and no one game is going to rule us in/out of promotion at the moment. With the best will in the world this side is not the same one that got to the Play-off final, and i can only speak personally but when we ran out for the 1st game of this season i wasn't looking at our squad and thinking "now there's a team a shoe-in for promotion". With the loans clicking last season i think problems with the team were rather papered over to an extent, and with snodgrass, terry, Johnstone and Gabban all gone that's a third of that team missing. Add Grealish and Tuanzabe injured and we currently have 3 players who played a major part last season. I think we just have to hold our nerve at the moment and given the right signings re-assess where we are in February. I see no reason given re-inforcements we can't grab a play-off place, and if we don't then i'd still have Smith ahead of schedule. And if we did go-up, the fact remains come the end of another play-off final, Smith would still be looking at having to replace or sign at least another 9 first team players on loan or out of contract. If that isn't damming indictment to the mess Bruce left us in, I don't know what is.
It is a worrying concept that we might be back in the for want of a better word politics of squad use. The notion being that we have paid and are paying a lot of money for players so we have to showcase them with game time to enhance their resale value. If that is happening it should not be, because all the club focus should be on building upward momentum not wheeling and dealing. Cheque book bashing strategy is straight out of the Steve Bruce playbook and has got us where we are today.Having slept on it, yesterday's disaster is just as painful now as it was yesterday afternoon. Too many old demons rose up again that I thought the arrival of Dean Smith would blow away. That Leeds game I fear will go down as season defining. In years to come it will be the Villa game at Christmas on a foul day in front of a full house when we threw away a two goal lead and the 2018/19 season.
I haven’t read all the posts but having played most of my (albeit very low level) football in defence our back 4 get little or no protection from the midfield. Yes they should do the basics better but they’re often outnumbered while one of the midfielders either waves a foot at the opposition (yes I’m looking at you Hourihane you show pony) or watches as the run past (Kodak, Bolasi, El Ghazi). What happened to tracking back or stoping runs, that’s our real issue
Quote from: Dr_Fegg on December 24, 2018, 01:50:47 PMI haven’t read all the posts but having played most of my (albeit very low level) football in defence our back 4 get little or no protection from the midfield. Yes they should do the basics better but they’re often outnumbered while one of the midfielders either waves a foot at the opposition (yes I’m looking at you Hourihane you show pony) or watches as the run past (Kodak, Bolasi, El Ghazi). What happened to tracking back or stoping runs, that’s our real issueAm I correct in believing that the 2 wide forwards are responsible for tracking back?
Quote from: Stinkin_Thinkin on December 23, 2018, 04:47:05 PMwe should of taken the point at 2-2 instead we were rushing to take goal kicks throw ins etc.Leeds wanted to play at a higher tempo. we looked like we were too knackered in the 2nd half to do that so should of just taken the point.The subs didn't make any impact when Kodjia went off we had nothing up front.I don't think leeds will win the league I predict they will fall away.Think we just got caught thinking it was a total must win for top 2. I agree take the point and hope Norwich hit a 1 win in 6 spell in next two months.Leeds will go up imo. They haven't even got their full team out (no Bamford and Barry Douglas in their 11) yet have now won 6/6 after a dodgy patch which is exactly what you need to do for top 2.
we should of taken the point at 2-2 instead we were rushing to take goal kicks throw ins etc.Leeds wanted to play at a higher tempo. we looked like we were too knackered in the 2nd half to do that so should of just taken the point.The subs didn't make any impact when Kodjia went off we had nothing up front.I don't think leeds will win the league I predict they will fall away.
I disagree with people criticising Smith for being a bad loser. I'm a fucking terribly bad loser and given he's one of us, it will hurt more.Show me a good loser and I'll show you the real loser.