Quote from: john e on March 11, 2024, 11:09:13 AMeven the Spurs fans on my social media are saying why didnt they come at us, we just picked them off because of there negative set upthen you have people on here saying it was working, working my arse was itabsolute surrender thats what it was and we got exactly what we deservedExactly right, it was gutless and brainless. When was the last time that 5 at the back actually worked? Does Emery not remember Spurs away, Liverpool, Forest and Brentford (the latter losing until he changed it)?
even the Spurs fans on my social media are saying why didnt they come at us, we just picked them off because of there negative set upthen you have people on here saying it was working, working my arse was itabsolute surrender thats what it was and we got exactly what we deserved
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 11, 2024, 11:12:11 AMQuote from: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:08:46 AMI don't know what game people were watching, the tactics were an abomination. We were playing a team below us in the table, not Barcelona, and we didn't have a shot on target. We hadn't kept a clean sheet at home since before Christmas, and they hadn't not scored away since last season, so it was only a matter of time. McGinn was looking OK, but other than that every single played looked awful. They won't have an easier game all season. If we haven’t kept a clean sheet for months then I’m not sure why trying to do something about it by playing an additional defenders is an abomination rather than a legitimate attempt to fix it.It hasn't worked any other time he's tried it.
Quote from: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:08:46 AMI don't know what game people were watching, the tactics were an abomination. We were playing a team below us in the table, not Barcelona, and we didn't have a shot on target. We hadn't kept a clean sheet at home since before Christmas, and they hadn't not scored away since last season, so it was only a matter of time. McGinn was looking OK, but other than that every single played looked awful. They won't have an easier game all season. If we haven’t kept a clean sheet for months then I’m not sure why trying to do something about it by playing an additional defenders is an abomination rather than a legitimate attempt to fix it.
I don't know what game people were watching, the tactics were an abomination. We were playing a team below us in the table, not Barcelona, and we didn't have a shot on target. We hadn't kept a clean sheet at home since before Christmas, and they hadn't not scored away since last season, so it was only a matter of time. McGinn was looking OK, but other than that every single played looked awful. They won't have an easier game all season.
Quote from: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:12:06 AMQuote from: john e on March 11, 2024, 11:09:13 AMeven the Spurs fans on my social media are saying why didnt they come at us, we just picked them off because of there negative set upthen you have people on here saying it was working, working my arse was itabsolute surrender thats what it was and we got exactly what we deservedExactly right, it was gutless and brainless. When was the last time that 5 at the back actually worked? Does Emery not remember Spurs away, Liverpool, Forest and Brentford (the latter losing until he changed it)?Spot on, mate.We were abysmal, tactically and physically.We should always have a go at home. We didn't yesterday, and I've no idea why.
First time in a very long while that we left the game before the end (wankers ay we?) shit weather, shit result and some dirty barstard in the back of the lower Holte dropping some of the worst farts I’ve ever smelt - worse than any Boxing Day dirty bombs. I’ve still got the smell in my nostrils.
Why should we always have a go at home?
Quote from: Axl Rose on March 11, 2024, 11:25:01 AMQuote from: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:12:06 AMQuote from: john e on March 11, 2024, 11:09:13 AMeven the Spurs fans on my social media are saying why didnt they come at us, we just picked them off because of there negative set upthen you have people on here saying it was working, working my arse was itabsolute surrender thats what it was and we got exactly what we deservedExactly right, it was gutless and brainless. When was the last time that 5 at the back actually worked? Does Emery not remember Spurs away, Liverpool, Forest and Brentford (the latter losing until he changed it)?Spot on, mate.We were abysmal, tactically and physically.We should always have a go at home. We didn't yesterday, and I've no idea why.Why should we always have a go at home?
I thought the only time we played with any energy and urgency was when we went 2 down and reduced to 19 men.
Quote from: AV82EC on March 11, 2024, 10:57:56 AMThe ridiculous thing on reflection is that the first half tactics were sort of working, admittedly it made for a turgid affair, but it seems to me we were inviting Spurs on then looking to work a position to get Watkins one on one with Romero. Except it didn’t work and we seemed to get Bailey one on one with der Ven and he was useless. They realised we were passive and really pressed us second half and Konsa and Cash got overrun and we ended up throwing it away. Hey ho onto Thursday. this is the thing that gets me madthey wern't working we had no shots on goal we did nothing but sit back and lob balls over the top for Watkins and Bailey to run on to from a long way outwe havent played that way all season so why the change to Moyes mode in the most important game for ages
The ridiculous thing on reflection is that the first half tactics were sort of working, admittedly it made for a turgid affair, but it seems to me we were inviting Spurs on then looking to work a position to get Watkins one on one with Romero. Except it didn’t work and we seemed to get Bailey one on one with der Ven and he was useless. They realised we were passive and really pressed us second half and Konsa and Cash got overrun and we ended up throwing it away. Hey ho onto Thursday.
Just because something didn’t work it doesn’t mean that it never can. We regularly went to 5 at the back last season in the second half to try to hold on to a lead and it was more often than not successful. Konsa’s mistake and the red card were what did for us yesterday in my view combined with both Watkins and Bailey having poor games when given the chance to exploit the spaces they were given.
Quote from: Drummond on March 11, 2024, 11:27:32 AMWhy should we always have a go at home? Is that a serious question? Why wouldn't we try to beat a team lower than us in the table, especially over our nearest rivals where a victory would more or less cement our top 4 and Champions League place?This was our Stoke moment, and we've blown it. Or rather, Emery blew it.