Flat atmosphere in spite of the pre kick-off pyrotechnics. We played OK in patches but everything predictably goes down the wings without Jack to work something through the middle. Thought our midfield was pretty weak - Hourihane and Bjarnason were just poor and SJM looked knackered. They obviously knew our weak point was Alan Hutton at LB - nearly every attack and kick by their goalie was targeted at him.Special mention for their time wasting tactics which were nothing short of embarrassing. I don't know how Schteve McClaren can look himself in the mirror relying on that level of gamesmanship. There again, I don't know how he can look himself in the mirror anywayCrumb of comfort listening to Dean Smith's post-match comments on the way home - sounds like he's hopeful Tammy will stay, and also that Jack may be back by the end of January.[/quoteTotally agree with your assessment ,especially of Hutton and our midfield.Gone is the tendency to play through the lines.Also agree about Schteve,yes very well organised but also coached his players well in falling down to get treatment and disrupt the play.As for the ref,quite eagle eyed to spot a Villa free kick taken centimetres from the wrong position or allowing a quick free kick but somehow blind to QPR players throwing the ball forward to a more advanced position or stealing yards for throw ins.
This is going to take a lot longer than we all thought.
Quote from: curiousorange on January 01, 2019, 07:31:51 PMThis is going to take a lot longer than we all thought.Not if Smith gets his act togther.
Quote from: four fornicholl on January 01, 2019, 07:38:35 PMQuote from: curiousorange on January 01, 2019, 07:31:51 PMThis is going to take a lot longer than we all thought.Not if Smith gets his act togther.I think we will see by the end of January.
On the bright side, I thought Bree and Elphick both did well.
Steer 7Hutton 5Elphick 6Chester 6Bree 6Bjarnason 6McGinn 7Hourihane 4Adomah 6Kodjia 5Abraham 8 (MOTM)Whelan 6El Ghazi 6Bolasie 6