OzMike
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We just need to bring some of those tactics to away games and then our all round game would be complete.
Not loving this team v United - would have liked more changes
Blimey, I know Hughton’s cautious but I wasn’t expecting that team. Quite disappointed to be honest.
March incredibly lucky to keep his place. I can’t believe we haven’t made any changes to the midfield and attack.
Underwhelmed to say the least...
Did you check it at half-time......?
My thoughts exactly! I'm really happy about Montoya and Balogun fitting into the defense nicely. Because a strong defense is the most important thing. And the depth of the team looks promising!we beat Man United without Izqierdo, Ali J, Bissouma, Bernardo, Bruno, Andone and Dunk only managed twenty minutes. What a season this could be!
My thoughts exactly! I'm really happy about Montoya and Balogun fitting into the defense nicely. Because a strong defense is the most important thing. And the depth of the team looks promising!
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Indeed. And probably just as happy for those who came on here and honestly expressed their legitimate doubts and concerns about our prospects against United with the team CH picked as it is for those who come on here to mock them - even though it's a penny to a pound they were thinking exactly the same!Happy Monday
Hilarious? Oh well, it's a nice world for the hindsight experts I suppose. Always nice to be smug?
Actually, earlier comments on this thread were genuine and legitimate - the team had been abysmal at Watford, and now the team named was (virtually) just same old, same old. Strangely (and yes it was strangely) the same team managed to play 2 or 300% better than against Watford. If they'd played the same as they played last week they would have been slaughtered, even by a fairly shambolic Utd. team - so concerns were perfectly reasonable.
Good for Hughton - he got it right today, well done him - just as he (and the players) got it wrong against Watford. Someone wise after the event thinks it was hilarious that many people weren't hopeful before the today's match. Fine, if it makes them feel superior.
*defence
Not wishing to sound like a smartarse, although I am, but a draw was the least I expected today. People seemed to remember that we didn't just beat Utd at home last season, we played very well against them twice at Old Trafford and should have got at least one draw up there. CH has got them worked out. Citeh and Liverpool not so much, but ManU definitely.
No, they weren't. Read them again. Utterly embarrassing from the usual embarrassments.
Er.Utter bollox. Embarrassing would have been 'Hughton out', or 'we're going to be relegated/beat Derby's record/not get another point all season'. 'We were crap at Watford' was true, not an embarrassing thing to say. We are worried about the outcome of the next match? - fair comment; concerned/disappointed with that team selection?......simple truth. In the end it turned out to be a successful team selection - good; indeed, it turned out to be very very good! No cause for embarrassment though. You carry on being embarrassed if you think it's the right thing to do or it makes you feel better - don't think many others will bother..
Some posts were legitimate, understandably showing concern following our performance against Watford. There were some however, that were just a bit pathetic.Hilarious? Oh well, it's a nice world for the hindsight experts I suppose. Always nice to be smug?
Actually, earlier comments on this thread were genuine and legitimate
Some posts were legitimate, understandably showing concern following our performance against Watford. There were some however, that were just a bit pathetic.
I said I was worried, given the performance against Watford. I didn't post on the team sheet, as I was on the way to the game when it came out.Did you make a pre match post about how you thought it would go or how you felt about the team sheet?
You misunderstand that nature of my posts. I didn't know any better than anyone else what would happen yesterday. I'm not saying I was right and others were wrong, because I was as worried as most. My hindsight posts fall into two categories:Bouncing posts of people who got it wrong with comments before the game would look better if we could all see what your thoughts were pre match.
I said I was worried, given the performance against Watford. I didn't post on the team sheet, as I was on the way to the game when it came out.
You misunderstand that nature of my posts. I didn't know any better than anyone else what would happen yesterday. I'm not saying I was right and others were wrong, because I was as worried as most. My hindsight posts fall into two categories:
Laughing at people who wrote the team off (I'd have laughed at myself too if I'd commented on the team selection), because having won the game, we should all be happy, even those who got it completely wrong (most of whom were enjoying humble pie).
Criticising those who went too far with their criticisms. IMO saying you think he should have give the new players a chance is fair enough. Saying that Chris doesn't know what he's doing, and the selected players are crap (or words to that effect) is a bit too far, and more deserving of piss taking.