Match Day Thread Hull City v Burnley

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Think it’s harsh to say that about offensively, they’re still a very high quality side individual wise. If Puerta puts that header back across goal it’s 2-0 and we are cruising
2 shots on target last night, 1 shot on target the previous game.
 
Puerta, Hughes, Drameh were absolutely unreal. Belloumi had a decent game his touch is incredible was also impressed with Slater.

we matched Burnley I just aren’t convinced by this lack of involvement through the midfield the team was crying out for Zambrano/Alzate and playing it through them but for whatever reason he doesn’t want to utilise what could maybe be our strongest area. Both of them are a clear obvious step up and want to see at least one of them on.

We always look better with Zambrano on the pitch, the only reason I can see for not playing him, is Walter wants to establish his best starting XI and he's expecting to lose him soon. I'm sure Alzate would be playing if he wasn't injured.
 
You really do struggle with anyone having a different opinion to you. I thought (opinion, just to help you) that his use of the ball was poor, slow, unambitious, and with far too many hospital passes to Drameh near our corner flag. I'd also question his positioning for the goal, why is he stood next to the near post for a floated cross from the byline? You clearly have a different opinion, which doesn't make you a tit (although, to be fair, you seem to find other avenues for titosity).

You can have a different opinion, your entitled to, that's not why you're making yourself look at it, it was the rest of your post that was just completely pointless and as I say....made you look a tit, as a fair few seemed to agree :)
 
We always look better with Zambrano on the pitch, the only reason I can see for not playing him, is Walter wants to establish his best starting XI and he's expecting to lose him soon. I'm sure Alzate would be playing if he wasn't injured.

Only thing that makes sense to me OLM, he is an effortless footballer I’d love to see him/Alzate/Puerta together in midfield just to see the levels.

The two South Americans put themselves about a bit too.
 
I quite liked the goal music

What’s peoples opinion on Kamara? Thought he was very frustrating tonight, never seems to take his man on and a few times he could’ve got in behind but just never made the run.
I’ll answer your question even though your opinion is not to be trusted if you like goal music

I thought Kamara looked slow to react frustrating and not very enthusiastic, BUT, he created the best chances of anyone (the goal and the ball across the box that Pedro nearly slid in with for two)
So on the way out @askewshair decided he wasn’t slow…he was languid.
 
Cracking match....Was the first half our best performance on the season?....Could, should have been 2 up at the break..
Second half they must have had a rocket, because we hardly got a kick.. Encouraged that we looked as if we could compete...Shame about Millar going off...Some of our defending in the 2nd half was a bit keystone cops...Giles (wtf), tried to clear it and it went 5 yards, straight to one of theirs...

PS..I was chatting to a couple of great Burnley fans in the Walton Street club after the game...One of them hasn't missed a Burnley game home or away since 1974...and he lives in Stoke...Good pair of guys, genuine football fans...
Jesus
Did he break the genie’s lamp?!
 
Some positives there but we could've played til midnight without even looking like scoring in that second half. Going forward we look like strangers, as if no one quite knows what the others will do, resulting in invariably ****ing up the final pass. We're relying on someone coming up with a worldy or a bit of individual magic or (as tonight) getting a lucky deflection. We can't keep a clean sheet so we have to score at least twice to get a win, how many times do you think we'll manage to do that?

Sounds like last season to me
 
We definitely need a striker. We've currently got the Ivorian Tom Eaves as our main striker and the Brazilian/Italian Billy Sharp as back up.

We've scored 13 goals in 11 games, but 10 of those were in just 3 games.

Just as alarmingly, take out the 2 penalties, and only 1 goal has been scored by a striker in open play.

Bedia looks a level below a top Championship striker, Pedro looks a desperation signing (Brazilian/Italian Billy Sharp looks spot on unfortunately) and Burstow obviously isn't trusted yet.

This is really costing us. A draw was a fair result last night but which team looked like nicking it at the end? They did - and indeed, they nearly did. We don't have anyone who looks likely to stab a loose ball into the net in the six yard box.
 
I’ll answer your question even though your opinion is not to be trusted if you like goal music

I thought Kamara looked slow to react frustrating and not very enthusiastic, BUT, he created the best chances of anyone (the goal and the ball across the box that Pedro nearly slid in with for two)
So on the way out @askewshair decided he wasn’t slow…he was languid.

There was his shot at goal in the first half which went a little wide of the right hand post not long after he came on. Three bad touches to get lined up for it and then kicked at it like a girl, there was also someone running into the box centrally to his right who may have been a better option to pass to.

They all need to get out on grass and practice kicking a ball at the goal.
 
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We definitely need a striker. We've currently got the Ivorian Tom Eaves as our main striker and the Brazilian/Italian Billy Sharp as back up.
Must admit, that's pretty much exactly how I'm seeing it too atm!!
Disappointing. I'd hoped / expected more from them by now. Still clinging to hope that they'll step up in these next 3. Or time to give Burstow a run?
 
I’ll answer your question even though your opinion is not to be trusted if you like goal music

I thought Kamara looked slow to react frustrating and not very enthusiastic, BUT, he created the best chances of anyone (the goal and the ball across the box that Pedro nearly slid in with for two)
So on the way out @askewshair decided he wasn’t slow…he was languid.

That word was going through my head in relation to Kamara too. He has that same demeanor as Ebiowei and some other wingers. But unlike Ebiowei, he does seem to find a way to compete most of the time. I thought he was way too soft in his first game but last night he wasn't really outfought even when he looked like he was going to be.
 
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Must admit, that's pretty much exactly how I'm seeing it too atm!!
Disappointing. I'd hoped / expected more from them by now. Still clinging to hope that they'll step up in these next 3. Or time to give Burstow a run?

I hope that they're working on Burstow in training, improving him. He's our player, we signed him on a long contract and I thought he looked promising in his one start. Clearly they don't trust him right now but it's obviously a problem position so maybe he can be part of the solution in the coming months.

Regardless, it begs the question why did we yet again neglect the striker position in the summer. We spent big money on three quality wingers, and then in attack we've ended up with an awkward loanee, a limited short-term signing and a youngster we don't trust.
 
I hope that they're working on Burstow in training, improving him. He's our player, we signed him on a long contract and I thought he looked promising in his one start. Clearly they don't trust him right now but it's obviously a problem position so maybe he can be part of the solution in the coming months.

Regardless, it begs the question why did we yet again neglect the striker position in the summer. We spent big money on three quality wingers, and then in attack we've ended up with an awkward loanee, a limited short-term signing and a youngster we don't trust.

Did we neglect it?
Or we couldnt get them to join
 
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