Come in we are on the same points as Man Utd after one game........ Gosh they are going to get relegated , van who? Fergie out!
Oh really? The point I'm making is he has set-up his team for one competitive game, and basically all the players ****ed it up. Sure he might have started with the wrong formation and mentality, but I don't see him setting the team up in that way every single game. Everyone has to take the blame for that performance on Saturday, but we move on to QPR and look to how we can pick up our first three points of the season. There really is no need to panic after one single game!
Oh really? The point I'm making is he has set-up his team for one competitive game, and basically all the players ****ed it up. Sure he might have started with the wrong formation and mentality, but I don't see him setting the team up in that way every single game. Everyone has to take the blame for that performance on Saturday, but we move on to QPR and look to how we can pick up our first three points of the season. There really is no need to panic after one single game!
The two aren't really related or have a great deal in common so I don't really get the validity of it. But, I'm sure there will be plenty of Londoners crying away after watching it on the telly
yes REALLY (I don't like this continual reiteration). and I don't think "might" is the appropriate word.
Ok you win carrub I was just trying to say one loss is not the end of the world I have had too much gin ! Must sleep now
[NSFW][/NSFW] No but then I'm not sure the two can be compared. A bad season for MU is not winning the league. A bad one for us is relegation. We have a lot more to lose. Equally MU weren't totally outclassed and made to look like a pub team. And they looked dangerous. I would have minded taking a thumping so much if we'd looked like we could score.
The key question for me is how much Saturday was a case of a group of players all playing badly at the same time and how much it was a case of a system that just didn't work. I suspect it's more of the second and Hughton needs to display some of that tactical acumen which we were assured that he possessed when he came here.