HalfaSeatOn
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It had 0-0 written all over it with the hope of a Brentford away style 0-1 ‘smash and grab’. That back fired miserably.
We are easy to beat when teams realise all you have to do is score once . There are only 3 top teams its the rest that are the issue.
Has anybody seen a game like that where dominated possession but never looked like scoring
75mins after the final whistle : total distance travelled = 0.5mls
We are never going to buy a quality striker.Easy, really, surely you don't actually believe that?
3 Losses in 12 games in the Premier league with the budget we have.
I would say that is one well setup side, Potter was expecting a striker and didn't get one.
He has set his side to be good in possession for a reason, so when that striker does get landed we can do some real damage in this league and may even enjoy the experience of europe.
18:18 Coventry train station. 20 odd mile.
I have a question... What does Gross's right arm signal mean when he takes corners?
He took seven corners today, and each time did the same signal - right arm in the air. The crosses went to the penalty spot, near post, far post... and the signal was identical!
What on earth does it mean? Does Pascal even know?
We are never going to buy a quality striker.
Lots of duff ones, but nobody who is any good.
- A defence that can be mugged on the counter. Even awful Norwich and Newcastle teams tore us apart on the second half counter. What’s all that about? Why does GP set us up late in games when we’re not losing, so that Wilson, Pukki and Watkins have space to run into?
- No goals in the team.
Did you leave on 80mins?
I've just watched most of it again, and it's shocking how we lose the impetus once we regain it.
Not a single cutting edge (and that's not knocking Trossard), and the subs were truly baffling.
I was (and remain) 'Team Potter', but sometimes I do wonder what his plan is.
That said, we're still far further up the table than I could have dreamed of, at the start of the season, so shouldn't moan too much.
I’m a bit lost for words after that, it was just a bit shite really. Dreadful match and ended up walking into town as the train queue was horrific.
All that possession and so little to show for it, a horrendous lack of pace in the side just means everything slows down, if our only attacking outlet is the wing backs it’s very easy to defend against us as we’re entirely predictable.
I was stunned that Moder, Lallana and Groß survived the full 90 minutes.
I have a question... What does Gross's right arm signal mean when he takes corners?
He took seven corners today, and each time did the same signal - right arm in the air. The crosses went to the penalty spot, near post, far post... and the signal was identical!
What on earth does it mean? Does Pascal even know?
I admire your resilience, in watching it twice.
I won’t see the Watkins or Mings goals for the rest of my life .
Same as you, loyal to GP throughout and Trossard’s a star. My posts this evening haven’t been personal towards TB, GP or players.
I’m not worried about a relegation. More just gutted that I saw this coming and wasn’t wooed like everyone else by second half cameos in a couple of matches. Our former league position flattered our budget 15th status, this is a levelling down for a squad with limitations.
Has anybody seen a game like that where dominated possession but never looked like scoring
And then he discards any further thoughts of winning and takes off those wingbacks. Utterly bizarre. I’m on the train and and there is a general acceptance that potter messed up again
I’m wandering into ‘bad fan’ territory by conceding I’m done with Gross. His pedestrian movement in the latter parts of games means that outlet is no longer an option and he hasn’t done anywhere near enough over the season to warrant a starting spot.