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He could have taken a CH off today quite easily. Forest didn't even have anyone up front.
But as is often the case was giving them free kicks for every bit of contactThought the ref was piss poor.
Missed so many fouls, 4 times our player was flattened, one time between 2 players no fouls, one of the worst I have seen
Whereas Doherty wobblesHwang. Definition. The opposite of a Weeble. Falls down repeatedly for no reason.
Lost on you young pupsWho’s doing the wibbling to go with the weebling and wobbling?
I suppose he could have put Toti at LB when Bueno came off and changed shape at that point.He could have taken a CH off today quite easily. Forest didn't even have anyone up front.
Yes he could, the fact he didn't is fairly damming.I suppose he could have put Toti at LB when Bueno came off and changed shape at that point.
I’m not sure that’s politically correct….A left side of Tori and Doherty was something to behold. A terrible second half in particular. Lovely goal at least.
Nevertheless, I'd still rather be in the tent pissing out.We’re just bottom half/mid table PL now basically our immediate aim is to avoid relegation then try and come higher up the league ie 11th if we’re lucky. We’re now in that period of being in the PL for a prolonged time but having no real chance of getting into Europe basically in a situation of existence. Our excitement comes from a rare cup run or beating the super 6.
Definitely the longer we stay away from the EFL the better if anything to just diminish the memory of how crap it is.Nevertheless, I'd still rather be in the tent pissing out.
Well considering the thoughts leading up the Utd game under GO we would be lucky to scrape out of the bottom 3, so have to take the silver linings I guess.We're safe and that's about all this season holds which is quite a depressing thought.
Agree with all this, made the Palace comparison to my lad earlier.Well considering the thoughts leading up the Utd game under GO we would be lucky to scrape out of the bottom 3, so have to take the silver linings I guess.
After the Luton performance I would have taken the depressing thought of "just being safe" as it genuinely felt like we were fucked, then the Ipswich game happened and the thoughts were we were nailed on for relegation were doubled.
GO is suffering from a couple of things - 1) This was only his 50th game in management and across his career he has been asked to do one thing - don't relegate the team you have. His inexperience shows at times, especially with his in game decision making. Got a few calls right but still an area he struggles with. 2) He has no direct replacement for the most potent threat we have in Neto. I would suggest Tuesday and today would have been very different affair's if we had him or a similar player to break through the solid banks they put in front of us. Its an area we need to sort out in January.
He clearly doesn't trust us with a back 4 so he is not going to change to the formation, even in the game and 100% hasfound Nuno's playbook in the office drawer.
Its going to be a season like this where we have moments we love (City, Spurs), ones we hate (Palace, Luton) and just plain old "meh" (today and Tuesday). Essentially we are the new Palace - In the Prem but not doing a lot right. Just get to the points we need and move on to the next one and hope the new structure behind the scenes allows us to actually start building towards something other than blending in and going around unnoticed by others.
Agree totally Tony with your summaryThe positives
In a season when we only need 30 points we got another and are on 19
Ref had a good game, let it flow and didn't buy the falling over from either side. I hope he doesn't get dragged down to the PL level.
The caveats
Players looked leggy, although there's some criticism for O'Neil in that
The wind made conditions difficult
The Negatives
Passive side to side bollocks pretty much from the first minute to the last. Clear very early on that the key to break them down was first time pass and move, Sarabia and Cunha tried occasionally, the goal being the obvious example, but was seldom seen. All against a very poor side
Their goal, Bueno doesn't try to stop the cross, if it is what GON is asking then I have no clue why, Semedo gets done at the far post yet again and not by a towering force, but Sa is the main culprit, had to come for it, no excuse not to
Bueno poor going both ways, the link up between him and Toti down that side was so timid and ineffective
We needed to go to a back 4 at half time, it was clear that it was going to be attack versus defence with them hoping for a break away, senseless keeping 3 centre halves on the pitch none of whom stepped up into midfield to carry the ball. Boly did it more for them than any of our players did.
The subs were again awful. Lemina has a niggle then Doyle is clearly the replacement, they were letting us have the ball, you need the guy who can pick a pass on. Traore was the wrong sub and poor.
Sarabia off, as above he was the one who be it rarely looked like he could pick a pass
Sasa for Cunha, even in injury time sticking with a back 3
Doherty at LWB doesn't need deconstructing again
Atmosphere soporific
Hwang's 2 dives were pitiful, I'd have booked him for the second