At least it was not Colchester JW when we lost to them 1st day we went on to win the division
ever hopeful!
You've got to feel sorry for poor old Chri5 Hught0n!
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I commented on the match day thread before half time that we were making Fulham look as good/better than Ajax. Nothing they were doing, more the things we weren't.
Eight men - two banks of four defending and 3 times we get caught out by long balls!
Riise (full back) had the space, time and luxury of spending more of the game in our half of the pitch attacking than in his own half defending. WTF??
I was wondering how long it would take before we got a "Grant Holt is too fat" comment
Taken me a bit of of content there beef, can you honestly say he was looking match fit and sharp yesterday? Or for the first half a dozen games of any of his previous three seasons with us? My missus only saw match of the day and her first comment was that he looked big and slow, and I can't see how anyone can disagree on the basis of yesterday's "effort".
Oh I agree Beef, certainly wasn't attempting to blame Holty yesterday and agree he was far from our worst player. My point was more of the tactical disaster of playing him up front on his own, particularly when history tells us he's never anywhere near his sharpest at this stage of the season.
I think with support he'll do well, I think he's in better shape than last year, but he simply doesn't do 4-5-1. His build and play suggests he should be able to but he just can't, it's weird.
Vaughan or Morison would vast improve this. I think Morison looked ok when he came on, unfortunately the damage was more than done by then.
)You're the first person I have seen/heard who has any critisism of him as a manager
what? There were many fans, including me, who never wanted hughton - simply on the basis that he has never achieved anything which would support his appointment, and, clearly, in no way be described as a 'young, up-and-coming manager' to compensate. To me and many others, his appointment was bizarre, citing a lack of tactical awareness, a decided lack of management experience given his age and a distinct lack of success.
The pre-season was dire, yet the lamentable defending rhetoric appareared to focus on similarities with lambert's record in such games - completely missing the point; it wasn't the results which were the problem but the dire style and lack of any tactics other than seemingly hoofing the ball up from defence to holt, by-passing the one core strength in the team ie the midfield. The players looked lost, confused and unable to understand what was expected of them. Unfortunately, yesterday was exactly the same - bilge, orchestrated by an incompetenet and clueless manager. Can it be resolved? Who knows? It's too early to say but we have lost two key ingedients of last year: The tactical brilliance of culverhouse and the players' huge desire and hunger to fight for their manager. Possibly, some of the players are at fault too for there seems to be a psycological difference for many in the challenges of the first and subsequent seasons as a premier league player ie a possible mentality of having less to prove. I hope hughton can sort it out but i won't be holding my breath...
binner!