Absolutely Tom, had he criticised the players publicly the same people complaining about his apparent lack of concern would be on his back.
Did anyone have a closer look at what he did at the end of the game? He went over to a group of fans with placards in both Kingsland and Itchen and looked like he gave out a shirt / scarf or something and just wanted to see if anyone had a better view of it. He loves the crowd and its fair to say the crowd loves him.
I agree the second half was ridiculous but we held on; that in itself is something we wouldn't have been able to have done a couple of months ago, let alone score three goals. Tonda's learning on the job, and what a job he's doing!
True, but subs didn’t start until 63 and we’d already looked poor and let them score the goal that gave them hope We were just far too passive and with no pressure on them they got too much space Baz saved us here
Just seen that Pompey have the joint-lowest goals scored this season along with Wednesday. They've failed to score in 6 or their last 8 games. And this is just as our lot have discovered their shooting boots. Seeing as Pompey started the season well, and are now fading, it really does seem impossible for both clubs to play well at the same time. Weird.
Just watched the highlights. I still don't understand what Quarshie was doing when he let the ball run at the end. He did the right thing in the first half and put it out for a corner from a similar situation so why didn't he deal with it the second time?
Still annoyed we barely registered an attempt against their 3rd choice keeper. They've been appalling away from home.
He's still so raw. He doesn't seem to have a CB's instinct just yet. At corners he never seems to be in the right place; can't seem to read the crosses coming in. At 6'5 he should be our main asset defending and attacking set-pieces. And he has at least one big mistake in him every game. Shame because apart from that he is clearly improving in other aspects. Passing is better, and spends less time dallying on the ball.
For me, we looked jaded fairly on in the second half, like we were chasing shadows. Granted, WBA started to knock the ball around a lot sharper but our press of that looked disjointed which ended up with them pulling as around all over the place. The subs didn't really help. Archer I thought was very effective in an attacking sense but lacked Armstrong's knack of doing little defensive pieces higher up the pitch. Robinson and Fraser were virtually non-existent compared to the players they replaced. Aribo and Romeu were so late in the game that I can't really judge them too much. Biggest concern was the defending of set pieces though (which had already shown in the first half). I feel our team is lacking in experience and aggression from a defensive perspective. Perhaps lacking leadership and decision making of who's marking who and tracking of players. Stephens I feel would have marshalled it all better but I understand the reasons why he was not playing vs Quarshie. THB is not a leading defender and nor is Wood ... the kind that endeavours to settle everyone down (ala Fonte). All the above said, it's lovely to be able to watch an ambitious, exuberant attacking display when it clicks. The defensive side will improve I'm sure, and when Roeslev, Jelert, Charles and Stewart return from injury then I think we'll have players that are more capable of coming in to see out a game when we're under the cosh.