I'm worried that the fact we haven't won anything will lead to a premature departure for Emery, in that he may get frustrated with PSR and join a club that's allowed to cheat.For all the misgivings mentioned above, like all managers, he has his blind spot(s) but what he has done is incredible. It's such a stretch to keep up with the cheats, Newcastle benefitted from that decision over the weekend so how's that for fine margins?I really thought this was the season that we would break the trophy drought, now I believe it will be next season.
I think there’s some confirmation bias here - I agree Mings should have started against Palace, due to their specific threat. But against Man Utd, a. to pin it on Torres is crazy and b. we should have been looking to dominate on the ball. Handily it seems to be forgotten that in other crucial games - Fulham, Bournemouth, Spurs Torres started, we won, and we didn’t concede.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 27, 2025, 08:46:44 AMI think there’s some confirmation bias here - I agree Mings should have started against Palace, due to their specific threat. But against Man Utd, a. to pin it on Torres is crazy and b. we should have been looking to dominate on the ball. Handily it seems to be forgotten that in other crucial games - Fulham, Bournemouth, Spurs Torres started, we won, and we didn’t concede.Mings started at Bournemouth , when he went off and Torres entered the fray the wheels came off at the back only Cash and Martinez making world class saves / clearances saved us .
Yeah Bournemeouth was the case in point, we went from looking rock solid to shaky as soon as Mings come off and very nearly conceded from pretty much the same deep cross we did on Sunday, and that's the kind of ball that's never a threat with Mings playing.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 27, 2025, 08:46:44 AMI think there’s some confirmation bias here - I agree Mings should have started against Palace, due to their specific threat. But against Man Utd, a. to pin it on Torres is crazy and b. we should have been looking to dominate on the ball. Handily it seems to be forgotten that in other crucial games - Fulham, Bournemouth, Spurs Torres started, we won, and we didn’t concede.Confirmation bias = using statistics that confirm facts?
I'm worried that the fact we haven't won anything will lead to a premature departure for Emery, in that he may get frustrated with PSR and join a club that's allowed to cheat.
Quote from: LeeB on May 27, 2025, 09:21:48 AMYeah Bournemeouth was the case in point, we went from looking rock solid to shaky as soon as Mings come off and very nearly conceded from pretty much the same deep cross we did on Sunday, and that's the kind of ball that's never a threat with Mings playing.Didn't we concede from the exact same ball against Newcastle at home with Mings playing?