Quote from: Neil Hawkes on March 05, 2023, 08:15:05 AMQuote from: Toronto Villa on March 05, 2023, 03:36:11 AMThe negativity isn’t towards him. I think the vast majority are impressed with what he’s been able to do in a short span of time. But you can still be frustrated at aspects of our play despite the win. We were quite ponderous today at times and lacked real invention in the final third. We didn’t have a shot on goal until the second half which isn’t good enough at home. At the back we looked nervy while in possession and bringing the ball out. Those are all honest observations. But that’s not to say most of us don’t believe in him as the manager. On the contrary I think given his proven record he very much is and needs the time and resources to improve us.His emphasis is clearly on retaining the ball, which nullifies the opposition. A case in point for not going gung-ho in attack is the Palace offside goal when we lost possession high up the pitch and after that the whole team played a lot more pragmatic, with minimal long punts when there is nothing on; and it gave us the result we needed.One of our players hoofed the ball from the edge of the box just before half time and he went mad at that. Brilliant, it's about bloody time.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 05, 2023, 03:36:11 AMThe negativity isn’t towards him. I think the vast majority are impressed with what he’s been able to do in a short span of time. But you can still be frustrated at aspects of our play despite the win. We were quite ponderous today at times and lacked real invention in the final third. We didn’t have a shot on goal until the second half which isn’t good enough at home. At the back we looked nervy while in possession and bringing the ball out. Those are all honest observations. But that’s not to say most of us don’t believe in him as the manager. On the contrary I think given his proven record he very much is and needs the time and resources to improve us.His emphasis is clearly on retaining the ball, which nullifies the opposition. A case in point for not going gung-ho in attack is the Palace offside goal when we lost possession high up the pitch and after that the whole team played a lot more pragmatic, with minimal long punts when there is nothing on; and it gave us the result we needed.
The negativity isn’t towards him. I think the vast majority are impressed with what he’s been able to do in a short span of time. But you can still be frustrated at aspects of our play despite the win. We were quite ponderous today at times and lacked real invention in the final third. We didn’t have a shot on goal until the second half which isn’t good enough at home. At the back we looked nervy while in possession and bringing the ball out. Those are all honest observations. But that’s not to say most of us don’t believe in him as the manager. On the contrary I think given his proven record he very much is and needs the time and resources to improve us.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 04, 2023, 04:28:21 PMDuring the first half against Palace, Emery or one of the coaches was clearly shouting guarda to Moreno and Buendía when in possession of the ball. That is Spanish.I rest my case.I wish.Anyway, he was shouting at McGinn, it was Garda, and basically telling him to police his part of the pitch, which he did effectively I thought.
During the first half against Palace, Emery or one of the coaches was clearly shouting guarda to Moreno and Buendía when in possession of the ball. That is Spanish.I rest my case.
When was the last time we scored in 12 consecutive games at this level? Maybe there is method to playing it out from the back....
I have got to be honest - and I am not throwing around accusations that anybody wants Emery out or anything silly like that - but some of the negativity does surprise me. Today was the first game I've been able to afford to get to since the loss to Watford in February (?) last year.I thought we looked a bit ponderous in the advanced midfield positions, a little rigid in central defence, but overall we dictated the game. We weren't at our best but equally we never really needed to be, and if Watkins & McGinn had buried their missed chances (as they should have) we'd be talking about a 3-0 win.I feel like some of the expectations of Emery are a tad unrealistic. If that's coloured by our meek exits from both Cups then I understand that, but he took over a team teetering on the brink of relegation form.In large part we can infer support, excitement, even flattery, from the dissatisfaction, but he's not a miracle worker. When Gerrard was sacked we were 17th, on 9pts from 11 games. We're now 11th with 34 pts from 25 games.That we didn't win emphatically enough today is not a concern for me right now.
I reckon if you look at our history the last decade, "played really well, got no points" is one of the most frequent 'dynamics' you'll find.
Quote from: Rory on March 05, 2023, 03:18:55 AMI have got to be honest - and I am not throwing around accusations that anybody wants Emery out or anything silly like that - but some of the negativity does surprise me. Today was the first game I've been able to afford to get to since the loss to Watford in February (?) last year.I thought we looked a bit ponderous in the advanced midfield positions, a little rigid in central defence, but overall we dictated the game. We weren't at our best but equally we never really needed to be, and if Watkins & McGinn had buried their missed chances (as they should have) we'd be talking about a 3-0 win.I feel like some of the expectations of Emery are a tad unrealistic. If that's coloured by our meek exits from both Cups then I understand that, but he took over a team teetering on the brink of relegation form.In large part we can infer support, excitement, even flattery, from the dissatisfaction, but he's not a miracle worker. When Gerrard was sacked we were 17th, on 9pts from 11 games. We're now 11th with 34 pts from 25 games.That we didn't win emphatically enough today is not a concern for me right now.Good post and glad you got to a game (and we won).