Quote from: Drummond on March 11, 2024, 11:27:32 AMQuote 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 think you know why.Probably because we're usually better there, because when we do, it's largely successful, because we're further up the league than 16 other teams.Why shouldn't we, may I ask?
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?
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.
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: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:30:46 AMQuote 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.What have we blown exactly? We're in 4th place in the league. Admittedly winning it is a bit of s stretch given the form of the teams above us in the table, but we're firmly on course to improve on last season and 8 points ahead of the team in 6th. Of course we'd try to beat anyone at home, but there are ways of doing it. I'd have though by now you'd have got used to the fact that Emery isn't a gung-ho manager and that cagey games happen. It didn't work yesterday.
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.
Why should we always have a go at home?
There's a massive difference between "gung ho" and a miserable five at the back that never, ever works.
Quote from: Mister E on March 10, 2024, 08:42:35 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on March 10, 2024, 08:32:11 PMOn the home support, the atmosphere at early kick offs is often somewhat flat. I used to say that this was due to alcohol deprivation. The support was poor. Sorry to make the comparison but as I drove home I listened to the Redscouse vs Citeh game and heard a home crowd supporting and driving its team. We just went very quiet.VP is not a fortress until the support becomes unconditional.Liverpool's home support is not unconditionally great. Please don't build on the media myth.
Quote from: adrenachrome on March 10, 2024, 08:32:11 PMOn the home support, the atmosphere at early kick offs is often somewhat flat. I used to say that this was due to alcohol deprivation. The support was poor. Sorry to make the comparison but as I drove home I listened to the Redscouse vs Citeh game and heard a home crowd supporting and driving its team. We just went very quiet.VP is not a fortress until the support becomes unconditional.
On the home support, the atmosphere at early kick offs is often somewhat flat. I used to say that this was due to alcohol deprivation.
Quote from: Drummond on March 11, 2024, 11:34:34 AMQuote from: Risso on March 11, 2024, 11:30:46 AMQuote 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.What have we blown exactly? We're in 4th place in the league. Admittedly winning it is a bit of s stretch given the form of the teams above us in the table, but we're firmly on course to improve on last season and 8 points ahead of the team in 6th. Of course we'd try to beat anyone at home, but there are ways of doing it. I'd have though by now you'd have got used to the fact that Emery isn't a gung-ho manager and that cagey games happen. It didn't work yesterday.Exactly. We were marginally on top during the first half but didn't take advantage of the openings we made. They did in the second half. We really miss Kamara. Hopefully Ramsey will be back soon as McGinn is going to leave a big hole in the team. But this stuff that we bottled it is rubbish. It will be very tough with the injuries and lack of squad depth, but we are still fourth in March which is bloody good going.
Not sure it's been mentioned but did anyone notice Torres marauder forward from open play at the start of the second half? I thought we had changed our formation and let him be our midfield maestro!
Quote from: eamonn on March 11, 2024, 12:14:39 PMNot sure it's been mentioned but did anyone notice Torres marauder forward from open play at the start of the second half? I thought we had changed our formation and let him be our midfield maestro! Torres always moves forward with the ballHe’s the most progressive player we have in the team he’s fantastic