He might be right about the soft goals but our players going down easily?
Not sure about that.
Tranmere Rovers | News | The Manager | The Manager | Les:
Not sure about that.
Tranmere Rovers | News | The Manager | The Manager | Les:
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The Manager told said: "When they scored their goal that was the first time they'd come in our half. We started well, but we gave them all three goals. We dropped off too deep in the first half, let them play in front of us and made them look good. We addressed that in the second half and then I thought we did ok.
"The first goal we were attacking, we gave the ball away and hey presto it's a goal. The second one Paul McLaren tried a ball he shouldn't have tried, they get the ball, break down and we get it back with Andy Robinson. He then gives it away and they put the ball in and score again. For the third one young Ben tried a ball inside and so we've presented them with that as well
Our fans back home will look at a 3-0 scoreline and think we've been taken to the cleaners
comment by Tengullenhat (U7028517)
posted 5 Hours Ago
Having endured the outrageous facility that is Withdean Stadium (how on Earth have Brighton fans put up with that monstrosity of a place for so long?) I was then treated to one of the most dire performances from a Rovers side I have witnessed all season.
To be fair to the home side, we were totally outplayed and outclassed on the day, and this came to a head when Robinson made, what can only be described as, a totally outrageous tackle, and thoroughly deserved his marching orders. In the end we were actually fortunate to escape with just a 3-0 scoreline, in a match that highlighted just how badly we need someone at the helm who knows what they are doing.
Just to compound my thinking, I arrived home to discover the most amazing comments from LP written on the Rovers' website. Was that really him at the match yesterday? From his words, he must have somewhere else, because I found it quite incredulous that he should even try to say we stood a chance against a thoroughly organised and vastly improving Brighton side. He even states that we gifted them their goals and that the Robinson red card was dubious.
Our so-called manager has now completely lost it, and is simply resorting to cover his own imperfections by contemning the oppositions' style and supposed good fortune.
If we manage to escape the drop it will be a total miracle, and not down to the efforts of someone who should never have been made the boss in the first place.