He's saying it was poor defending by them DT.God forbid it was a great header by Helgy or a strikers finish from our fullback!
HH goal best movement and header of the season so far IMO and beats Toure's against us The approach to Young's goal? Barca-like? HH's second? cross of the season by one of the best currently in the premiership? Lets see what the papers make of it all ... People are beginning to like QPR that's for sure
Managers like Pulis, Coyle, Allardyce etc will never acknowledge good play, they will just put their defeat down to their defending. If it's any consolation Barca could turn up and score a wonder goal but all the goals would still be "soft".
From a coach/managers perspective all goals are avoidable. Warnock says it, everyone does. When you loose you whine about what could have been done to prevent conceding, just the name of the game. Still, anoying as he**!
I would like to make a change to my earlier comment as when i watched the match this afternoon for some reason I thought Faurlin crossed for HH's second ... It was of course dick dasterly and i feel like mutley now as it was a great ball in by Barton
Pulls is a toss. If stoke struggle he'll be sacked. It's one thing to lose, it's another to lose playing s***, negative football.
1st goal HH just anticipated the cross better than his marker, the header was the mutt's nuts. 2nd goal was a superb strike by Young and the 3rd goal was an immaculate cross from Joey and HH read it quicker than the defence. Pulis is under pressure and will not want to give too much credit to the opposition...
just trying to deflect the facts of the defeat..Pulis is under pressure and rightly so.Lets hope teams that play the bullying strong-arm tactic long ball game dissapear and never return!
1st one was poor marking, but **** me, what a header! 2nd was a fantastic move and great finish. 3rd was a good cross and great anticipation from the ice-man!
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