Match Day Thread Brum v Hull City

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Chazz Rheinhold

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We all know what we should do regarding formation[change it] and tactics[change them] and we all know Terry won’t as he has 100% belief in his methods. Very much like ehab it seems.
It’s very worrying he doesn’t appear to have a right hand man to challenge him and his conviction. Because that’s what his right hand man is there for.
The body language of the players is appalling and if they can’t see that watching it back then they are all in denial.
It’s all so very sad and avoidable. I can usually be optimistic about any City game but I see nothing other than a defeat. Even though this is surely a typical win against all the odds City day!! Hull City that is.

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Penno burke de wijs elder
Bowler stewart lopes Samuelson
Magennis eaves

I know we won’t but if we go with that and hit diagonals and we have actually practised a deep cross to the back post for our 6”5 centre forward instead of making him run across the near post we may have a chance

Toral to come on and score the winner when they are tiring
Scrap you bastards like you’ve not scrapped all season
Hull City to win 2-0 **** it I’m positive again now <ok>
 
I always go to Birmingham for this fixture, to visit an old Brum friend. We had tickets for the postponed March game. Now we will both stream Saturdays game alongside a FaceTime link. Still think we'll lose, but I do remember us going 3-0 up in 15 minutes about 4 years ago. So, who knows?
 
We all know what we should do regarding formation[change it] and tactics[change them] and we all know Terry won’t as he has 100% belief in his methods. Very much like ehab it seems.
It’s very worrying he doesn’t appear to have a right hand man to challenge him and his conviction. Because that’s what his right hand man is there for.
The body language of the players is appalling and if they can’t see that watching it back then they are all in denial.
It’s all so very sad and avoidable. I can usually be optimistic about any City game but I see nothing other than a defeat. Even though this is surely a typical win against all the odds City day!! Hull City that is.

Long
Penno burke de wijs elder
Bowler stewart lopes Samuelson
Magennis eaves

I know we won’t but if we go with that and hit diagonals and we have actually practised a deep cross to the back post for our 6”5 centre forward instead of making him run across the near post we may have a chance

Toral to come on and score the winner when they are tiring
Scrap you bastards like you’ve not scrapped all season
Hull City to win 2-0 **** it I’m positive again now <ok>
Ingram in goal for me but it won't happen
 
Wouldnt even have Bowler on the bench. Shocking performance last game.

Whatever formation id go with 2 strikers, maybe see what KLP & Scott can do together.
 
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Another defeat with the hapless Terry sticking with the same **** formation.

I think we’ll inevitably concede from a set piece - we always do. Then we’ll concede a few from open play. We’ll also have no more than 2 to 3 shots on target.

So much for free flowing attacking football.
 
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I can't see us getting anything from the game, Terry will stick with the same system and will be ineffective as we were last time out. Praying for a miracle, but they don't happen that often.
 
Boys. It’s heartbreaking but the table doesn’t lie. We are in the relegation zone on merit. Sorely hoping we are not the worst team following the break but we certainly were before it. We need a win desperately and it must be in the next two games or we are shagged. Can’t see any change from Terry in terms of set up etc., he is still convinced his system is the dogs bollocks. His interviews are laughable, his comments on other teams make him sound clueless. I hope we can get something out of it, the optimist in me says a draw but ..
 
Has he "lost the dressing room" and if not, why not?
I did notice in the Charlton match, during the drinks break the coach was talking to the team and Terry just mooched about in the box, head down with hands in his pockets. No words of encouragement for the players at all, let alone eye contact. I would have thought that was a really basic management thing to do?

Contrast with Klopp in the last Liverpool match, he was out there really giving it to the team at the break. I dunno, maybe Klopp has an idea or two about success.