They were at half-time, as for those who booed the team……I think the boos were certainly directed at the officials and Nottingham forest rather than us.
Shake yourself!
They were at half-time, as for those who booed the team……I think the boos were certainly directed at the officials and Nottingham forest rather than us.
I definitely am….I didn’t boo because I left before the end. And I probably wouldn’t have booed. But, I’m not going to judge those that did.
We’ve been shown what’s possible and we are throwing it away. That’s frustrating.
However, all change brings some instability, so we have to give it time.
4 but do not let facts get in the way3 f***ing games.
30 days of that we had off didn't we !!!45 days since the last albion win is always going to encourage booing.
By hook or by crook we need a victory soon.
We haven't got one, have we?Is it possible this season we could go the whole season without scoring a goal from a recognised centre forward?
All the while we were winning, Welbeck's lack of goals didn't seem to be a cause for concern. It was all "he hasn't scored but he's created all sorts of problems" etc. Now we're not scoring and everyone is looking at him.We haven't got one, have we?
Please don't suggest that Welbeck is one, with a career record of about 1:6. He lacks physicality, gets knocked off the ball all the time and certainly lacks a predators instinct. Five reasonable chances all gone begging in the last 4 games. Three pretty straightforward headers and two scuffed shots v Spurs from good positions.
Yes, but that doesn't alter the perception of how much time has passed. It still seems a long time ago.30 days of that we had off didn't we !!!
Why did we need to change plan ? ... we were creating chances and good ones. You change plan if this is not happening.That's what Potter excelled at. Changing formations throughout the game. No plan B from what I've seen....
exactly. Little subtle changes from GP but pretty much exactly the same, to suggest otherwise makes no sense to me.Same as always - out play the opposition - totally feck up any real chances - rinse and repeat .
Customers pay to see goals. Fans go to support their team.
If customers are paying good money and haven't seen a goal in three games then no wonder they feel peeved. Fans are used to the ups and downs of football.
Agreed and Forest fans went mental at the final whistle not because they’d scored a goal but because they hadn’t conceded one. Meanwhile a fair few Albion fans booed because we hadn’t scored one. Funny old gameCorrected for the neoliberal that is you
Yes, agree with all this.A very frustrating watch for a number of issues. Forest and their Hughtonesque Wolves away tactics before his demise, the re-introduction of barn door finishing in training and one of the worst refs we've had in a long while. The loss of Potter seems to have affected the players confidence to me. Gross would have buried that chance a few weeks ago.
Whilst I'd agree with @Simster that a lot have short memories re Welbeck and the World Cup, it must be pretty unique that our strikers haven't managed a league goal between them.
Yes, agree with all this.
I don't quite follow your point on Welbeck, but mine is that the praise for him earlier in the season was OTT, as is the current dismissal of him. Needs to put the ball in the onion bag.
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