Well I for one have been complimentary to McLaughlin on a number of occasions. I think he early doors was one that fitted into how Walter wanted us to play
We don't know the pain of only finishing 8th one year whilst only winning one of the 2 cup finals they reached
The one from Saito was incredible. His wrist strength is incredible, he doesn’t just save he parries it away from danger. The one from Ruben Colwill at the weekend was the epitome of how good a shot stopper he is
Yeah you’ve also got to factor in situations like the double save, where the first shot will have been similar to the Drameh one and then the immediate rebound which was an 0.42 xG chance. Similar with us having the rebound after the penalty
Pandurs saves were brilliant But everytime they crossed it Pandur was like superman Must give the defenders so much confidence
Is it like putting in golf. You can improve your percentages of putts made, but it could be down to leaving your approach closer to the pin? Now measure that in ****ing xXXX’s
Unless they started in the top division (which they clearly didn’t if you started 61 years ago), that is not mathematically possible.
100% that Saito shot was a goal if Allsop was playing, the limp wristed ****cunt. More fool Rosey for being a stubborn bastard. Might still have had his job if we wasn’t too up his own arse and invested in petty point scoring.
I'm not sure he understands it. It took me ages to work out who they were asking for a wave from last night. Sounded more like 'Pandur give us a wave' which I thought was reckless considering QPR had possession.
One of those a penalty and 2 or 3 of them individual errors. It's edge of the seat stuff when Pandur is having to make saves but that's actually his job and is doing very well at it.
Feel like we lull teams into a false sense of security with how we play. We regularly make mistakes at the back but we seem to be mitigating how serious it is now, it’s more misplaced passes into touch than being dispossessed. Teams constantly feel like they can get something from us if they press high which leaves Belloumi and Millar in dream land as we saw on a vast number of occasions last night. Like we say, it’s heart attack stuff but it’s paying dividend at the other end now