- Jun 27, 2012
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That corner March took that didn’t beat the first man, made me want Dean Cox back on corners. £20k+ a week and can’t put a cross in
Yet v Cardiff and Everton. he could. 2 assists. How did that happen ?
That corner March took that didn’t beat the first man, made me want Dean Cox back on corners. £20k+ a week and can’t put a cross in
You'd think we'd learn lessons from Newcastle & Norwich. It didn't do either of them any good.
Booing the Leicester players esp Schmichael. Horrible team, players trying to get our players booked the whole game
Where was this booing? I'm in the north stand and didn't hear any booing.
That's the problem with streams. They can pick up a few people near a microphone.
RM Taylor doesn't post for weeks but then starts a thread because he heard few boos.
He said post match that he was “hugely disappointed ...[Albion] conceded a really poor goal..really good opportunity missed ...you’ve got to be able to kill the game off [in the second half]”
Said the same today, March does not have a football brain shocking last corner.Agree. There’s absolutely no way he’s get into any other Prem Team. He’s a Championship player.
Even you have to admit he was turd yesterday, that’s like saying Richard Tiltman scored once.Yet v Cardiff and Everton. he could. 2 assists. How did that happen ?
It was mentioned by the commentators on the stream and has been admitted by a number of posters on here.
I don’t come on here that much anymore, not that it matters. Gone are the days where I’d be on here for hours a day, I’ve grown up a lot and have a family to look after now.
Congratulations but you still took the time out to start a negative thread.
A draw after being 1-0 up against ten men isn’t actually as bad as it sounds. In my opinion a man advantage is not actually as much of an advantage as a lot of people think. So I can accept the result. However, what is unforgivable is Hughton’s approach to the second half. It’s really a perfect summary of his approach to so many games in the last 18 months. Cardiff was bad, this was even worse.
The guy has spent £100m+ on players yet doesn’t have the confidence in them to actually encourage them to play football, move the ball, attack, get forward, shoot etc. Every single week we are so ****ing boring. It does my head in. If we aren’t losing he simply sits on what he has. As soon as something goes against us he makes a change. It’s so negative and simply invites pressure on our goal. He’s the most reactive manager I’ve ever seen. Our lack of possession in every game is embarrassing. He persists with players who aren’t good enough while expensive signings sit on the bench. We are an absolute farce away from home, so if that’s the case the very least he should do is try and attack at home.
Somehow he’s built this reputation as someone who is working a miracle. He’s not, he’s spent a fortune. We aren’t the penniless club that’s just happy to be here now, the resources available to him demand certain levels to be met and, in my opinion, they’ve not been this season. Boos after that? Too bloody right.
It's a fair point of debate, not negative
Pointing out booing isn't negative? Especially when watching a stream & relying on someone else's comments.
I was in the ground, and didn't hear anything. As I said before, there may have been pockets of fans, but it wasn't widespread throughout the ground, let alone most fans.
Quite a few boo'd near me in WSU and yes it wasn't pretty - one old boy even fell asleep 2 rows in front. On the way out many comments on the train about not providing entertainment anymore. I nearly got into trouble by suggesting we're in the survival business, not the entertainment business - many did not agree so I shut up.
Having travelled to Gillingham years ago for every 'home' game I have certainly seen some dark days so to be disappointed with only drawing with Leicester is all relative to me.
I don’t personally agree with booing and I didn’t but to deny it happened, however many it was, is ridiculous. There were boos coming from all over the ground, it was not just a pocket of fans.
Quite. Chris Hughton according to the Argus was not pleased with the second half performance. To blame his tactics is just stupid.