You were there and I wasn't, but that summary doesn't seem to gel with the twitter updates/text updates I was watching, so I'm curious.Philly Flyer wrote:Well, back in Manchester. First half was the quietest I have ever heard from us away. Second half was a bit noisier but only because of the deserved moans at our players. Lost count of how many times we moved the ball sideways; even more than our usual drill. Can't be arsed to do any player scores as all the starting 11 were equally drab and disinterested. Gunter's "injury" was embarrassing. Thank God for Ola's excellent finish. Roll on next season.
Watching the highlights on sky it certainly didn't look like we struggled to create chances. Just struggled to put the ball in the net! Vydra looked to have a mare.muirinho wrote:You were there and I wasn't, but that summary doesn't seem to gel with the twitter updates/text updates I was watching, so I'm curious.Philly Flyer wrote:Well, back in Manchester. First half was the quietest I have ever heard from us away. Second half was a bit noisier but only because of the deserved moans at our players. Lost count of how many times we moved the ball sideways; even more than our usual drill. Can't be arsed to do any player scores as all the starting 11 were equally drab and disinterested. Gunter's "injury" was embarrassing. Thank God for Ola's excellent finish. Roll on next season.
Those updates seemed to be a long sequence of crosses/assists, where the bit missing was the forwards ability to put the ball in the net. 22 shots, 6 on goal, 1 goal. That seems like everybody else was doing their job.
As for Gunter's 'injury', again I wasn't there, but I've never seen him go down needlessly, he prides himself on not getting injured.
All a bit odd.
If it's a similar starting 11 on Tuesday night. Then you can form your own view.Jagermesiter1871 wrote: Watching the highlights on sky it certainly didn't look like we struggled to create chances. Just struggled to put the ball in the net! Vydra looked to have a mare.
It's a common theme for shit teams who go a man down to just defend in numbers squeezing the space. You've either got to be good enough to break through that sort of defence (we aren't usually), get lucky, or try to draw them out.Jagermesiter1871 wrote:Watching the highlights on sky it certainly didn't look like we struggled to create chances. Just struggled to put the ball in the net! Vydra looked to have a mare.muirinho wrote:You were there and I wasn't, but that summary doesn't seem to gel with the twitter updates/text updates I was watching, so I'm curious.Philly Flyer wrote:Well, back in Manchester. First half was the quietest I have ever heard from us away. Second half was a bit noisier but only because of the deserved moans at our players. Lost count of how many times we moved the ball sideways; even more than our usual drill. Can't be arsed to do any player scores as all the starting 11 were equally drab and disinterested. Gunter's "injury" was embarrassing. Thank God for Ola's excellent finish. Roll on next season.
Those updates seemed to be a long sequence of crosses/assists, where the bit missing was the forwards ability to put the ball in the net. 22 shots, 6 on goal, 1 goal. That seems like everybody else was doing their job.
As for Gunter's 'injury', again I wasn't there, but I've never seen him go down needlessly, he prides himself on not getting injured.
All a bit odd.
We weren't passing the ball around well at all yesterday.Ian Royal wrote: There's nothing wrong with playing sideways around the halfway line if it's to a purpose in pulling the opposition around and trying to find space to attack.
Try reading the rest.Lower West wrote:We weren't passing the ball around well at all yesterday.Ian Royal wrote: There's nothing wrong with playing sideways around the halfway line if it's to a purpose in pulling the opposition around and trying to find space to attack.
Some sense at last.LWJ wrote:Will95 I read your review on Twitter and can't believe you and I watched the same game.
If we had scored 1 or 2 of the chances we created you wouldn't be saying how bad it was.
The fact we created these chances is a good thing. Amos made some good saves, we hit the post twice, we had two cleared off the line and missed a penalty.
How bad was it, really?
I know Bolton had 10 men, but they didn't trouble us when they had 11 and we had still created 2 or 3 chances before the sending off anyway.
Gunter and Obita need to work on their crossing, Vydra needs to work on his confidence, John needs to work on being more consistent and finally Williams and Norwood quite simply need to work together.
even listening through dellors moaning it sounded like we were playing really well, dominating Bolton, and creating chances ( even before the sending off) we had vydra and kermorgant going wide/over when they should have scored, missed a pen, hit the bar and the post, had one bundled off the line.muirinho wrote:You were there and I wasn't, but that summary doesn't seem to gel with the twitter updates/text updates I was watching, so I'm curious.Philly Flyer wrote:Well, back in Manchester. First half was the quietest I have ever heard from us away. Second half was a bit noisier but only because of the deserved moans at our players. Lost count of how many times we moved the ball sideways; even more than our usual drill. Can't be arsed to do any player scores as all the starting 11 were equally drab and disinterested. Gunter's "injury" was embarrassing. Thank God for Ola's excellent finish. Roll on next season.
Those updates seemed to be a long sequence of crosses/assists, where the bit missing was the forwards ability to put the ball in the net. 22 shots, 6 on goal, 1 goal. That seems like everybody else was doing their job.
As for Gunter's 'injury', again I wasn't there, but I've never seen him go down needlessly, he prides himself on not getting injured.
All a bit odd.
amen. its the only truly meaningful stat available.Snowball136 wrote:You win away. END
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