neilbard
Hedging up
- Oct 8, 2013
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Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
Surely just a helpful suggestion...................
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
Surely just a helpful suggestion...................
...and could you, in your heart of hearts, honestly say that we deserved anything more than a draw out of that shambolic display? We are past masters at snatching dull, lifeless draws from the jaws of awaiting victory.
People don't spend three hours in traffic jams and £20 on match tickets for sensible, soporific pragmatism. We want to be entertained, or at least not to have our evening reduced to waiting for the moment the equaliser happens.
"If you want entertainment go and watch clowns" - Alan Durban. When Mike Bailey adopted that philosophy here most of our fans sodded off to watch clowns, or at least 'not football'. We may have finished 13th one season but the drop in numbers was the beginning of the gory years.
That season we finished 13th, Bailey had got us as high as 5th at one stage.
The reason we eventually slipped to 13th was that MB realised he was being undermined and was hurt and disheartened by the lack of support from within. Rumours started circulating that the board were unhappy with him and were taking notice of the fans turning against his brand of football and this transmitted itself to manager and players alike. It was a poor decision by Bamber and we never recovered from it. Fans are always right. Look how Curbishley was hounded out of Charlton, after a number of years of top flight stability. Apparently, the fans didn't think he was capable of taking them to the next level!!! Well, they found their level after he left.
Be careful what you wish for.
And look where the change in tactics got us under Mike Bailey, he was sacked due to poor results, and we got the clown in, and the downward spiral was completed. Left Mike Bailey to manage his way, and the last 46 years could have been completely different
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
...and could you, in your heart of hearts, honestly say that we deserved anything more than a draw out of that shambolic display? We are past masters at snatching dull, lifeless draws from the jaws of awaiting victory.
Shambolic?
This is so far off beam as being just silly. The one thing that can be clearly state about last night was the we were organised, an very difficult to breakdown.
Whether we deserved more or less from the game is pointless, as you don't gain points on what you deserve.
Shambolic?
This is so far off beam as being just silly. The one thing that can be clearly state about last night was the we were organised, an very difficult to breakdown.
Whether we deserved more or less from the game is pointless, as you don't gain points on what you deserve.
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
46 Years? That would have included the wonderful Peter Ward years and our rise under Alan Mullary.
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
Ive written it on another thread...but.. no league goals from open play away from home since November 4th at Swansea.
No the musings of some idiots who think they know more about coaching and managing a premier league team then CH. They completely overlooked the double change at half time by Southampton which improved them going forward. But seem content that we abandon defending and end up losing 2-5 so they can say, well we gave it a go, and wasn't it entertaining.
An away point which moves us up to 15th with a home game to come on Saturday.
I would be more worried if I was a Southampton fan, of their 13 games remaining 8 are away from home, and this includes a sequence of four away in a row where points will be hard to come by.
Was this second-half chant from Albion fans, the first bit of dissent towards Hughton's tactics?
He couldn't fault our performance, that tells you enough, were screwed.
the man at the helm can't see the problem.
It started on about 88mins when Southampton looked tired, the game stretched, Ulloa was having an impact, and we did look the more threatening, briefly. I think it was more the fans appealing to the players to give it one last go. We got a corner, March duly stuck it straight into the keepers gloves.
I don't mind backs to the wall defending, played a few games myself scoring early, and absolutely no tactical instruction from our manager, we ended up defending for 75mins, just sort of happens, other team needs to score, who've got something to defend. Loved a successful rear guard action - we just need to defend better!
Tactically Chris needs to stop us scoring too early.
No the musings of some idiots who think they know more about coaching and managing a premier league team then CH. They completely overlooked the double change at half time by Southampton which improved them going forward. But seem content that we abandon defending and end up losing 2-5 so they can say, well we gave it a go, and wasn't it entertaining.
An away point which moves us up to 15th with a home game to come on Saturday.
I would be more worried if I was a Southampton fan, of their 13 games remaining 8 are away from home, and this includes a sequence of four away in a row where points will be hard to come by.
He couldn't fault our performance, that tells you enough, were screwed.
the man at the helm can't see the problem.