How does a shot on target go wide?
Your keeper wasn't making saves he just happened to be in the right place at the right time for the most part
I can see you coming on here defending your game plan but suggesting (as you do) that 1-1 was in anyway a fair reflection of what went on in that game is absurd in the extreme. You got a massive slice of good luck and if it were me I'd bugger back from whence I came and be thankful.
I'll tell you how a good shot on target goes why.
A person works allot and is running on 3 and a half hours sleep, might make a occasional mistake in a sentence only to be nit-picked by somebody on a ego trip. That's how a shot on target goes wide...
"Your keeper wasn't making saves he just happened to be in the right place at the right time for the most part" - Ahh... Right so "for the most part" he was just in the right place at the right time... So goalkeeping positioning doesn't come into it? Also, "for the most part" so he did make good saves then according to you... Haven't you just contradicted yourself in the same manner as i did?
As for the rest of what you said. It has been answered before...
Brighton were the better team on the night attacking. We were the better team on the night defending. Brighton had more luck then Rovers in a blatent penalty not being given. Any further bookings given were a judgement call by the referee... The only wrong decision he made on the night was not giving a penalty to Rovers.