So you think Stoke would've beat Leicester tonight ? If they'd of gone 1 down as they should've if we'd taken 1 of our early chances, they'd have completely crumbled. But being the gift we are we didn't score, and slowly let them build a bit of confidence and then gifted them our compulsory goal from a corner, which instilled more belief in them. Nearly every other side in the division would've smashed them early on and won comfortably, these players are gutless and clueless and were set up wrong by the manager from the start.This is the championship. Pretty much every game can be a tough game if the team decides to then up.
I know what their form was. But they have a good squad and turned up today. Their manager looked like he was ****ting at 1-0, probably knowing his job was on the line. They stepped up.
Their passing was excellent, especially penetrative, attacking passes. They were committed and put in full effort. They defender well and broke well. Several of their players were on good form.
I don't care what a team's form is, it's all to play for on the day.
i think we might have scared them into 4th bottomWell me n Kiwi would've done it for free, with Bob overlooking it all, but I don't think that would've turned out any better than this
I’ve got no reason to feel good about this game and would normally be exceptionally nervous but I’ve a good feeling a most un-QPR performance is coming. I just hope Andersen is ok tonight as he’s the best looking woman in Stoke.
This is the championship. Pretty much every game can be a tough game if the team decides to then up.
I know what their form was. But they have a good squad and turned up today. Their manager looked like he was ****ting at 1-0, probably knowing his job was on the line. They stepped up.
Their passing was excellent, especially penetrative, attacking passes. They were committed and put in full effort. They defender well and broke well. Several of their players were on good form.
I don't care what a team's form is, it's all to play for on the day.
I have to agree with this. Stoke were by far the poorest team I have seen this season. Any other team would have taken, at minimum a point, against their performance last night. We do lack quality in this squad but you get what you pay for. Every player was poor. My fist change would be to take Paal and Chair off corner duties and actually get someone who can lift the ball over 3 foot taking them. It's actually become embarrassing watching our defenders go up into the opposition box. Every one is just wasted. Then playing Armstrong up top, alone, when there was so much space in the channels was criminal. The shouts to bring Frey on for him were were understandable but quite pointless considering the other 9 men were nowhere to be seen. Smyth is exciting to watch until he gets to the part where he has to make a decision, it's anyone's guess what might happen then. Because of the camera angle at stoke, it was easy to see Armstrong run offside when waiting for chair to cross the ball, he turns and turns enabling every defender to get back in position. Last night was all about lack of attacking support and absolutely **** crossing. Both can be addressed.So you think Stoke would've beat Leicester tonight ? If they'd of gone 1 down as they should've if we'd taken 1 of our early chances, they'd have completely crumbled. But being the gift we are we didn't score, and slowly let them build a bit of confidence and then gifted them our compulsory goal from a corner, which instilled more belief in them. Nearly every other side in the division would've smashed them early on and won comfortably, these players are gutless and clueless and were set up wrong by the manager from the start.
It seems every game we play or at least every game we lose someone will say "Well they were the worst team we've played" but they can't all be the worst. Last night was ****e but its no use overreacting to one **** team narrowly beating another **** team.
Fundamentally we know there is a mentality issue with this team so the fact Marti is getting even this much from them is something. Is it this mental fragility or a problem with attitude that's making us spurn these chances to get out of the bottom 3? I thought the new blood might be enough to arrest some of this but maybe not.
Marti isn't without culpability of course but overall he's doing a decent job. I don't believe the surfeit of forward passing is down to him he's effectively said he wants this in interviews but we haven't really got the players to do it, Hayden and Hodge have helped and Andersen might improve things more but it might be too late and we need others to be finding the space.
There's still enough points to play for but we've got to win what 5, 6, 7 of our remaining games? Sadly I don't think we can do it. Then again win in Bristol and that evil glimmer of hope might be lit again.
I have to agree with this. Stoke were by far the poorest team I have seen this season. Any other team would have taken, at minimum a point, against their performance last night. We do lack quality in this squad but you get what you pay for. Every player was poor. My fist change would be to take Paal and Chair off corner duties and actually get someone who can lift the ball over 3 foot taking them. It's actually become embarrassing watching our defenders go up into the opposition box. Every one is just wasted. Then playing Armstrong up top, alone, when there was so much space in the channels was criminal. The shouts to bring Frey on for him were were understandable but quite pointless considering the other 9 men were nowhere to be seen. Smyth is exciting to watch until he gets to the part where he has to make a decision, it's anyone's guess what might happen then. Because of the camera angle at stoke, it was easy to see Armstrong run offside when waiting for chair to cross the ball, he turns and turns enabling every defender to get back in position. Last night was all about lack of attacking support and absolutely **** crossing. Both can be addressed.
We've had the same issues for months. Don't you think they should have been addressed by now?I have to agree with this. Stoke were by far the poorest team I have seen this season. Any other team would have taken, at minimum a point, against their performance last night. We do lack quality in this squad but you get what you pay for. Every player was poor. My fist change would be to take Paal and Chair off corner duties and actually get someone who can lift the ball over 3 foot taking them. It's actually become embarrassing watching our defenders go up into the opposition box. Every one is just wasted. Then playing Armstrong up top, alone, when there was so much space in the channels was criminal. The shouts to bring Frey on for him were were understandable but quite pointless considering the other 9 men were nowhere to be seen. Smyth is exciting to watch until he gets to the part where he has to make a decision, it's anyone's guess what might happen then. Because of the camera angle at stoke, it was easy to see Armstrong run offside when waiting for chair to cross the ball, he turns and turns enabling every defender to get back in position. Last night was all about lack of attacking support and absolutely **** crossing. Both can be addressed.
7 corners and not a decent goal scoring chance created from any of them and what was that poncing about with Chair holding the ball then placing it for Paal to sweep in another useless cross.
Course they can, based on a single performance. Stokes performance last night was the worst I've seen. Millwall was worst up until last nightIt seems every game we play or at least every game we lose someone will say "Well they were the worst team we've played" but they can't all be the worst. Last night was ****e but its no use overreacting to one **** team narrowly beating another **** team.
Fundamentally we know there is a mentality issue with this team so the fact Marti is getting even this much from them is something. Is it this mental fragility or a problem with attitude that's making us spurn these chances to get out of the bottom 3? I thought the new blood might be enough to arrest some of this but maybe not.
Marti isn't without culpability of course but overall he's doing a decent job. I don't believe the surfeit of forward passing is down to him he's effectively said he wants this in interviews but we haven't really got the players to do it, Hayden and Hodge have helped and Andersen might improve things more but it might be too late and we need others to be finding the space.
There's still enough points to play for but we've got to win what 5, 6, 7 of our remaining games? Sadly I don't think we can do it. Then again win in Bristol and that evil glimmer of hope might be lit again.
Yes I doWe've had the same issues for months. Don't you think they should have been addressed by now?
Also, we must be the worst at taking throw ins ! Every single time, we don't take a quick one, we wait until Paal jogs over to take it, then no one makes any runs with a maximum of 2 players actually going near him to throw to. Then he just throws it to whoever comes closest to him before that player passes it straight back to him on the touchline and he inevitably loses it and hands a throw in straight back to the opposition. Its utterly cluelessI have to agree with this. Stoke were by far the poorest team I have seen this season. Any other team would have taken, at minimum a point, against their performance last night. We do lack quality in this squad but you get what you pay for. Every player was poor. My fist change would be to take Paal and Chair off corner duties and actually get someone who can lift the ball over 3 foot taking them. It's actually become embarrassing watching our defenders go up into the opposition box. Every one is just wasted. Then playing Armstrong up top, alone, when there was so much space in the channels was criminal. The shouts to bring Frey on for him were were understandable but quite pointless considering the other 9 men were nowhere to be seen. Smyth is exciting to watch until he gets to the part where he has to make a decision, it's anyone's guess what might happen then. Because of the camera angle at stoke, it was easy to see Armstrong run offside when waiting for chair to cross the ball, he turns and turns enabling every defender to get back in position. Last night was all about lack of attacking support and absolutely **** crossing. Both can be addressed.