Quote from: Sexual Ealing on January 02, 2022, 04:10:48 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 02, 2022, 04:07:38 PMThat’s a terrible defeat. Seems our latest Covid shutdown has really taken the momentum away from us. Instead of playing Burnley at home after an easy win at Norwich it’s all come apart a bit. Somewhat understandable given the circumstances. But it’s also revealing to the manager just who might make it and who needs to be replaced as the window opens. We were very good at times today and conceded a very poor goal right before the break. After that it was an even game until their goal. This won’t sit well with Gerrard. This is on Gerrard at least as much as any player.Who is gerrard suppose to choose? I mean look at this squad its down to the bare bones with a 16 year old on the bench.At least gerrard knows where we need players and who is shit *coughs* trez
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 02, 2022, 04:07:38 PMThat’s a terrible defeat. Seems our latest Covid shutdown has really taken the momentum away from us. Instead of playing Burnley at home after an easy win at Norwich it’s all come apart a bit. Somewhat understandable given the circumstances. But it’s also revealing to the manager just who might make it and who needs to be replaced as the window opens. We were very good at times today and conceded a very poor goal right before the break. After that it was an even game until their goal. This won’t sit well with Gerrard. This is on Gerrard at least as much as any player.
That’s a terrible defeat. Seems our latest Covid shutdown has really taken the momentum away from us. Instead of playing Burnley at home after an easy win at Norwich it’s all come apart a bit. Somewhat understandable given the circumstances. But it’s also revealing to the manager just who might make it and who needs to be replaced as the window opens. We were very good at times today and conceded a very poor goal right before the break. After that it was an even game until their goal. This won’t sit well with Gerrard.
Quote from: RichardBatchelor on January 02, 2022, 04:53:54 PMQuote from: john e on January 02, 2022, 04:43:19 PMI don’t like Brentford remind me of WimbledonBut today’s result was all of our own doingWe can have no excusesWhen Trez went down in the box at the end I said to my young lad oooh VAR will look at that You never knowThen when it was showed on the replay we both just shook our heads in total fucking embarrassmentI like Brentford - they have EVERY RIGHT to play like they do given their resources, just as we would if we did that versus against the top 3. We were just too wet (and now the dust has settled, a bit unlucky) do deal with them and their 12th man of a crowd, who it’s hard to deny make a right racket. Really soft-arsed defeat that, but given our record there utterly predictable.Thought their support was about as good as their team today (ie not very) until the late winner. Was expecting the sort of racket that Stoke and Palarse fans made in that initial honeymoon period coming up. They probably expected to beat us, based on the last five years. Fast-tracked to complacency already.
Quote from: john e on January 02, 2022, 04:43:19 PMI don’t like Brentford remind me of WimbledonBut today’s result was all of our own doingWe can have no excusesWhen Trez went down in the box at the end I said to my young lad oooh VAR will look at that You never knowThen when it was showed on the replay we both just shook our heads in total fucking embarrassmentI like Brentford - they have EVERY RIGHT to play like they do given their resources, just as we would if we did that versus against the top 3. We were just too wet (and now the dust has settled, a bit unlucky) do deal with them and their 12th man of a crowd, who it’s hard to deny make a right racket. Really soft-arsed defeat that, but given our record there utterly predictable.
I don’t like Brentford remind me of WimbledonBut today’s result was all of our own doingWe can have no excusesWhen Trez went down in the box at the end I said to my young lad oooh VAR will look at that You never knowThen when it was showed on the replay we both just shook our heads in total fucking embarrassment
Quote from: Demitri_C on January 02, 2022, 04:14:05 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on January 02, 2022, 04:10:48 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 02, 2022, 04:07:38 PMThat’s a terrible defeat. Seems our latest Covid shutdown has really taken the momentum away from us. Instead of playing Burnley at home after an easy win at Norwich it’s all come apart a bit. Somewhat understandable given the circumstances. But it’s also revealing to the manager just who might make it and who needs to be replaced as the window opens. We were very good at times today and conceded a very poor goal right before the break. After that it was an even game until their goal. This won’t sit well with Gerrard. This is on Gerrard at least as much as any player.Who is gerrard suppose to choose? I mean look at this squad its down to the bare bones with a 16 year old on the bench.At least gerrard knows where we need players and who is shit *coughs* trezThat makes no sense. If he knows they are shit then why would he play them? Sorry but I don't believe that Gerrard would be that stupid.
Quote from: KevinGage on January 02, 2022, 05:00:40 PMQuote from: RichardBatchelor on January 02, 2022, 04:53:54 PMQuote from: john e on January 02, 2022, 04:43:19 PMI don’t like Brentford remind me of WimbledonBut today’s result was all of our own doingWe can have no excusesWhen Trez went down in the box at the end I said to my young lad oooh VAR will look at that You never knowThen when it was showed on the replay we both just shook our heads in total fucking embarrassmentI like Brentford - they have EVERY RIGHT to play like they do given their resources, just as we would if we did that versus against the top 3. We were just too wet (and now the dust has settled, a bit unlucky) do deal with them and their 12th man of a crowd, who it’s hard to deny make a right racket. Really soft-arsed defeat that, but given our record there utterly predictable.Thought their support was about as good as their team today (ie not very) until the late winner. Was expecting the sort of racket that Stoke and Palarse fans made in that initial honeymoon period coming up. They probably expected to beat us, based on the last five years. Fast-tracked to complacency already.The sound must be playing up on my TV. Hardly a peep out of them besides when they scored. They seemed to put all their effort into contesting every decision that didn't go their way. At one point it was laughable how many fat middle aged men were out of there seats going ballistic because they thought we gained a few yards for a throw in and when they thought Dougie had placed the ball 10mm outside the corner quadrant I thought a few of them would self combust. No there's no small club done good romance for me just a niggly little club who seem to delight in getting one over us for some reason.
We struggled most of the second half. SJM should have dominated midfield but was poor, Traore is a luxury player, not what we need at the moment, if we are to improve both fullbacks need replacing, in todays football they have to supply an attacking option neither of ours do.
Post match comments - OShttps://twitter.com/avfcofficial/status/1477686877385863182?s=21
I’ve always liked TraoréBut have never felt Trez would be good enoughI still haven’t change my mind