**** sake. Akpom and Dave ****e again. I've missed a lot of games this season but every one I've seen those two have done **** all. And can someone teach Aluko to ****ing strike a ball the useless ****.
Good point in the end after a long away trip, could easily been one of those games that slipped away from us. Safe journey home to all those diehards gone to support us down there UTT
It might've been ****e, bu at least he had a ****ing go. Most of the time we seem to pass in that situation and **** it up.
You wouldn't have said that if he scored a wonder goal with that volley, was pretty unlucky actually there- Clucas had a much easier chance but lacked conviction to take the header
Ref was a ****. We commit a foul, we get a yellow. They have 3 strikes before it's even ****ing considered. Missed Abel today, and Meyler. Maloney looks good. After his error of judgement, Big H came into the game way better. 1-1 not the end of the world, but we should have beaten them.
The point was right. We were shocking for the majority of the game. Losing Robbo and Daws are the negatives in this, particularly with Derby being the next game.
If only the corners were better, we've been saying that for a few seasons. Maybe Snodgrass or Maloney may do better if they get in the side?
Biggest miss was Meyler, missed his energy and partnership with Jake, so pedestrian when it gets to the big lump, and yet again caught countless times in possession
Totally agree, also he was unlucky with that volley, was very fine margins to see another wonder goal like the one he got v Newcastle. Clucas more culpable like I said with his missed header
An away point is always something, but that game was there for the taking. We still lack a goal scoring striker. I hope Diomande will be the one.
Teams are gonna have to play there on a cold Tuesday night! with a howling wind and that stand down! Good point we move on!
People talk about Huddlestone passing backwards but I think his problem is more that it's always passed backwards to him. He needs to make himself available behind the opposition, not just always in front of them.