Quote from: LeeB on July 17, 2020, 03:36:43 PMQuote from: Des Little on July 17, 2020, 03:03:17 PMRight with you mate, we all are. If we fail to overcome the deficit from here and (as looks increasingly likely) drop, I think the gut wrenching pain of last night will take a hell of a lot of shifting. A proper boot up the bollocks that was. I, a committed atheist, found myself mouthing a little prayer maybe no more than a minute before the goal, promising to be a better man if we could just hold on.So to conclude, either God doesn't exist, or he's a Bluenose wanker and he can get in the fucking sea.Most likely it's because you're irredeemable.
Quote from: Des Little on July 17, 2020, 03:03:17 PMRight with you mate, we all are. If we fail to overcome the deficit from here and (as looks increasingly likely) drop, I think the gut wrenching pain of last night will take a hell of a lot of shifting. A proper boot up the bollocks that was. I, a committed atheist, found myself mouthing a little prayer maybe no more than a minute before the goal, promising to be a better man if we could just hold on.So to conclude, either God doesn't exist, or he's a Bluenose wanker and he can get in the fucking sea.
Right with you mate, we all are. If we fail to overcome the deficit from here and (as looks increasingly likely) drop, I think the gut wrenching pain of last night will take a hell of a lot of shifting. A proper boot up the bollocks that was.
El Ghazi scores and we win the game. Smith gets the plaudits he’d have earned and we are all bang up for the rest of this season.He doesn’t, so we’re all gutted. I’m afraid this one may be AEG’s legacy, despite what he did at Wembley last year.
Quote from: Des Little on July 17, 2020, 11:49:54 AMEl Ghazi scores and we win the game. Smith gets the plaudits he’d have earned and we are all bang up for the rest of this season.He doesn’t, so we’re all gutted. I’m afraid this one may be AEG’s legacy, despite what he did at Wembley last year.Yep, very fine margins which is why last night's result is a killer. Was an unbelievable ball in from Grealish too, took about 3 or 4 defenders and the keeper out of the game. Simply had to be scored from there.
Quote from: Rudy65 on July 17, 2020, 08:55:49 AMQuote from: Newby on July 17, 2020, 08:45:03 AMI have just watched their goal again. Hourihane didn't get within two metres of Gomes to stop the cross and El Ghastly and Elmo stood and watched. Dean Smith has the temerity to dig Konsa out for not keeping the ball off the line. Tool. It was a fantastic cross but should have been stopped. Lazy defending.There were numerous times when crosses were coming in seemingly without any real intent from our players to stop them. Targett and Jack in particular. They seemed to be standing of their wide players. Their goal resulted from this as did the Calvert Lewis missUnfortunately I think the young and nimble Arsenal players will be too much for us next weekAllowing crosses to come in too easily has been a problem all season. That has to be down to the coaching staff for me, not full backs.
Quote from: Newby on July 17, 2020, 08:45:03 AMI have just watched their goal again. Hourihane didn't get within two metres of Gomes to stop the cross and El Ghastly and Elmo stood and watched. Dean Smith has the temerity to dig Konsa out for not keeping the ball off the line. Tool. It was a fantastic cross but should have been stopped. Lazy defending.There were numerous times when crosses were coming in seemingly without any real intent from our players to stop them. Targett and Jack in particular. They seemed to be standing of their wide players. Their goal resulted from this as did the Calvert Lewis missUnfortunately I think the young and nimble Arsenal players will be too much for us next week
I have just watched their goal again. Hourihane didn't get within two metres of Gomes to stop the cross and El Ghastly and Elmo stood and watched. Dean Smith has the temerity to dig Konsa out for not keeping the ball off the line. Tool. It was a fantastic cross but should have been stopped. Lazy defending.
That miss, that equaliser, have potentially condemned the club to years of football in the Championship. Win last night and I would have really believed we stay up. Unfortunately it's going to be so difficult for the players to pick themselves up after that. Fine margins but somehow inevitable with the lack of character in the team. Still gutted..
Quote from: dorsetvillian on July 17, 2020, 03:39:21 PMThat miss, that equaliser, have potentially condemned the club to years of football in the Championship. Win last night and I would have really believed we stay up. Unfortunately it's going to be so difficult for the players to pick themselves up after that. Fine margins but somehow inevitable with the lack of character in the team. Still gutted..Years of football in the championship? I don't see it that way at all. We are far better equipped to bounce back than the last time we were relegated. Of course we'll be losing players but I believe we'll in a much stronger position to bounce straight back. There isn't the utter stench around the club that there was in 2016. (that's if we go down of course)
Quote from: The Edge on July 17, 2020, 09:18:27 PMQuote from: dorsetvillian on July 17, 2020, 03:39:21 PMThat miss, that equaliser, have potentially condemned the club to years of football in the Championship. Win last night and I would have really believed we stay up. Unfortunately it's going to be so difficult for the players to pick themselves up after that. Fine margins but somehow inevitable with the lack of character in the team. Still gutted..Years of football in the championship? I don't see it that way at all. We are far better equipped to bounce back than the last time we were relegated. Of course we'll be losing players but I believe we'll in a much stronger position to bounce straight back. There isn't the utter stench around the club that there was in 2016. (that's if we go down of course)Bit sobering tonight that Leeds have been out the top flight for 16 years. I have to disagree with the above post that we are well equipped to bounce back if we go down this time. Just don't see anything in what will be left after the inevitable gutting of the side if we do go down being equipped for the Championship. They won't have the stomach for it for one and think it more likely that we would be in for an extended stay again.
As tough as this season has been, there will still be a few players in the side next season who went through our promotion push and don't need to dig into the well too deeply to recall how to win on a consistent basis.We've seen in the past with Burnleh and other sides that relegation in that scenario doesn't need to be as traumatic. Whereas our side that went down last time was circling the drain for years - barely scraping ten wins from the McLeish to the Sherwood era and going down with a pitiful three wins in 15/16. You don't go from only three wins one season to the required 25+ for a successful promotion campaign the next.