Increasingly big fan of Potter. Having watched the Palace, Arsenal and Spurs games this month, it's been an utter joy to see the kind of football we're knocking about.
We all have our opinions as armchair managers over why we're not yielding fruit from our performances. Many have said it's our...
Better away than at home.
Better against the top six than the rest of the pack.
Better attacking than defending.
Better scoring than at not conceding.
We are basically the mirror image of the last two seasons, but with the same amount of points to show for it. :lolol:
Mooy ran the show again today. I'll only start worrying about us if if has to go back to Huddersfield. If we sign him up we'll be comfortably safe.
It's such an enigma that Schelotto is a footballer but he clearly did a lot of things right to keep Sessegnon quiet. He actually got better as the...
It was hard to bring me away from the Hughton-in club but the more I watch us, the more I love the football we play. We were excellent for large parts of today. Our biggest problem at the moment is our inability to defend. Palace attacked for 5 minutes and scored, Spurs had two chances and...
Not turning on Potter at all by what I'm about to say. The philosophy he is instilled into our players in such a short space of time is incredible. The fact that he has taken Alzate and Connolly from the youth and turned them into Premier League players in one summer is absolutely genius. In...
Agree with most of the player ratings here and thought Montoya in particular was excellent.
I'd have to give Potter a 7. I'm absolutely a Potter convert now and for 70 minutes of the game we were absolutely outstanding. The fact that Palace had a five minute spell of pressure didn't concern me...
We lost that because Zaha wasn't double marked for the goal. Why on earth did we not put two men on him in that moment?
Very good performance though and for 70 minutes, very enjoyable to watch. We ended the game with 6 defenders on the pitch which was lovably bizarre.
As this topic tends to shut down debate with the usual homophobe/21st century accusations, rather than foster an open discussion about it, my question here is probably in vain. However, I'll pose it anyway. I wonder what the ultimate aim or strategy of the Rainbow Laces campaign is? Is it to...
I only go a couple of times a season so this is purely speculation, but do you think it could be because we don’t have much to fight for? For most of the Amex’s history it was about getting into the Premier League, and the first two seasons it was the drama of staying up. Now in our heart of...