Manning has to go 7 straight home defeats is pathetic
Hull did change their system but I don’t think that was the issue today. We were still creating chances, but were forced to chase the game by the early second half goal and Hull just picked apart our left handside which is utterly perplexing given the experiences there with Darling, Schlupp and McLean.Hull changed their system at half time and it's paid off. Norwich tactics aren't working since half time, and all Manning has managed is like for like subs after 70 mins.
Manning out-coached again?
Admittedly can't blame Manning for the suicidal behaviour of our CBs and GK. Dreadful decision making.
Look at the minute by minute timeline on WhoScored. Up to half time we rate above Hull throughout the 45+ minutes. It's red (i.e. home side) minute after minute. Then look at the second half: blue (away side) after blue apart from two isolated "red" minutes. We could have gone in at half time 2 or even 3 goals up and still lost the game given how much better Hull were than us in the second half.Hull did change their system but I don’t think that was the issue today.
Goals change games Robbie you know this. If we go in 2 or 3 up at half time it’s a completely different game state. As it was we concede early and then lose any sort of composure we had and get even edgier and less confidentLook at the minute by minute timeline on WhoScored. Up to half time we rate above Hull throughout the 45+ minutes. It's red (i.e. home side) minute after minute. Then look at the second half: blue (away side) after blue apart from two isolated "red" minutes. We could have gone in at half time 2 or even 3 goals up and still lost the game given how much better Hull were than us in the second half.
Enjoy your evening....Put in a request for 'Poles Apart,' and 'Coming Back to Life' in honour of the mighty HCAFC.I really don't know what to say, only thank goodness I am listening to a Pink Floyd tribute band later tonight
As I said, I don't think going in ahead at half-time would have made any difference. Hull were far superior for all our huffing and puffing in the second half. As B&S say in their post above, "Poles apart". Like every other side that's beaten us, Hull play like a team that's actually coached; we don't look like a team at all.Goals change games Robbie you know this. If we go in 2 or 3 up at half time it’s a completely different game state. As it was we concede early and then lose any sort of composure we had and get even edgier and less confident
Of course it does, players play completely different if they have the confidence of a 2 goal lead instead of a goal behind.As I said, I don't think going in ahead at half-time would have made any difference. Hull were far superior for all our huffing and puffing in the second half. As B&S say in their post above, "Poles apart". Like every other side that's beaten us, Hull play like a team that's actually coached; we don't look like a team at all.
So you think that, had we scored one goal, we would have been miraculously transformed into the team we all wish we were, but manifestly are not? Goals change games in all sorts of ways, often including causing the team who conceded the goal to up their game. Which IMO is precisely what would have happened in this case, i.e. that Hull, their "game changed" by going one down, would have made the same tactical adjustments as they did at HT, drawn level, and then taken the lead and the points. If people think that it will all change if only we can get a win, or even a draw, I'm afraid they are living in cloudcuckooland.Of course it does, players play completely different if they jab the confidence of a 2 goal lead instead of a goal behind. We look like a team that is extremely low on confidence, playing in front of a crowd that jumps on them at the first sign of adversity
It’s all hindsight neither of us can be proven right in our theorySo you think that, had we scored one goal, we would have been miraculously transformed into the team we all wish we were, but manifestly are not? Goals change games in all sorts of ways, often including causing the team who conceded the goal to up their game. Which IMO is precisely what would have happened in this case, i.e. that Hull, their "game changed" by going one down, would have made the same tactical adjustments as they did at HT, drawn level, and then taken the lead and the points. If people think that it will all change if only we can get a win, or even a draw, I'm afraid they are living in cloudcuckooland.
A team playing reasonably well (us) against a team struggling (you) I can guarantee that 'typical City' (us) will not win. In fact this will be the game that gets your season back on track.
Sorry, I don’t recognise TNC. Found it now by accident Talk Norwich City.TNC reporting that Ben Kensell would be open to returning to the club as CEO. Kensell attended today’s game in the directors box as a guest of Delia.
TNC also say that Kensell would look to install Kieran Scott as new Sporting Director.