You’ve done this a few times and we’ve all indulged you by not saying anything.St Pauli wrote:Thought about going to this but ended up heading to Maidenhead Utd vs Hemel Hempstead in the Fa trophy instead.
Good day out all in all.
Lolz. And +1.leon wrote:You’ve done this a few times and we’ve all indulged you by not saying anything.St Pauli wrote:Thought about going to this but ended up heading to Maidenhead Utd vs Hemel Hempstead in the Fa trophy instead.
Good day out all in all.
Now shut the fcuk up.
1- Think that was evident before this game.2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:We were shite.
Sorry but there was little to be positive about apart from an away draw.
ZERO shots on target all game.
Just ‘safely’ passing it around the back.
Adam did ok , no one was really shit. Blackett did ok.
Given there was talk of 9 points against these easier sides this was just dismal.
My talking points
1- now we see hw much we miss swift possibly
2- I have little faith in Cabral and his punches
3- have the wheels come off Bowen’s honeymoon?
Every manager has to face injuries to first choice players. It's how they cope with that which defines how good a manager they are, not how they do when everything is going their way. Furthermore, we have a much stronger squad in depth than a good many teams in this division (more than one manager from other teams has made envious remarks about that) so Bowen's task should be less difficult.NewCorkSeth wrote:1- Think that was evident before this game.2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:We were shite.
Sorry but there was little to be positive about apart from an away draw.
ZERO shots on target all game.
Just ‘safely’ passing it around the back.
Adam did ok , no one was really shit. Blackett did ok.
Given there was talk of 9 points against these easier sides this was just dismal.
My talking points
1- now we see hw much we miss swift possibly
2- I have little faith in Cabral and his punches
3- have the wheels come off Bowen’s honeymoon?
2 - As I said a few weeks back - A debate about Rafael is coming.
3 - Dunno. I think he is suffering from certain fans being overly positive early on. His game time tactical decisions are troubling and, even worse, now he is getting to the point (not his fault obviously) where injuries can start being blamed. It's going to be hard to evaluate him when he has had to go so many games where he can, justifiably, look at and say "I didnt get to pick the team I wanted because player X was injured".
Yes agree with that, and we have taken points from losing positions in three games, something we rarely did under Gomes/Clement.Snowball wrote:1-0 PRESTON
2-2 QPR Away
2-1 MILLWALL
3-0 LUTON
0-1 Brentford Away
0-1 LEEDS
3-1 Wigan Away
2-3 BIRMINGHAM
1-1 Barnsley Away
0-0 Stoke Away
P10 W4 D3 L3 14-10 = 15 Points = a 69-Point Season Equivalent
In this ten-game-spell we have played 2nd, 3rd, 4th and Millwall who are flying
Considering how we looked when Bowen came in, that is VERY decent.
Brentford and Leeds were not terrible results. Only the Birmingham game should be considered a poor result
I should clarify the reason I said "even worse" is that I detest managers using injuries as an excuse. Yes it is sometimes true but when a new manager comes in an injury crisis is especially annoying as it makes it hard to evaluate how good they are. With Swift do we snatch a goal against Leeds? Or Brentford? With Puscas do we score against Stoke? These questions will now follow the debate about whether or not Bowen is any good for quite some time. Especially if we dont win soon.RoyalBlue wrote:Every manager has to face injuries to first choice players. It's how they cope with that which defines how good a manager they are, not how they do when everything is going their way. Furthermore, we have a much stronger squad in depth than a good many teams in this division (more than one manager from other teams has made envious remarks about that) so Bowen's task should be less difficult.NewCorkSeth wrote:1- Think that was evident before this game.2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:We were shite.
Sorry but there was little to be positive about apart from an away draw.
ZERO shots on target all game.
Just ‘safely’ passing it around the back.
Adam did ok , no one was really shit. Blackett did ok.
Given there was talk of 9 points against these easier sides this was just dismal.
My talking points
1- now we see hw much we miss swift possibly
2- I have little faith in Cabral and his punches
3- have the wheels come off Bowen’s honeymoon?
2 - As I said a few weeks back - A debate about Rafael is coming.
3 - Dunno. I think he is suffering from certain fans being overly positive early on. His game time tactical decisions are troubling and, even worse, now he is getting to the point (not his fault obviously) where injuries can start being blamed. It's going to be hard to evaluate him when he has had to go so many games where he can, justifiably, look at and say "I didnt get to pick the team I wanted because player X was injured".
As for Rafael and particularly his punching, I can't recall his punches getting us into trouble, in fact the opposite. He comes hard, strong and punches with distance. In a recent game, some old 'expert' behind me was giving him stick for opting to punch, rather than catch in a pressured situation and windy conditions. Clearly he hasn't realised that balls have changed, can dip and swerve significantly in flight and no longer have leather laces that a keeper can grab hold of!
I can answer those 2 for youNewCorkSeth wrote:With Swift do we snatch a goal against Leeds? Or Brentford?
Hound wrote:I can answer those 2 for youNewCorkSeth wrote:With Swift do we snatch a goal against Leeds? Or Brentford?
It was a ‘no’
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