Why is home advantage such an advantage? Yesterday we made more noise than them , and that's often true - home fans make less noise than away fans on many occasions. So what's the big deal with home and away?
CH is a great manager and is brilliantly tactically. I didn't say his tactics were wrong. I was asking what people thought the outcome would be IF we were to take more risks away from home.
Why is home advantage such an advantage? Yesterday we made more noise than them , and that's often true - home fans make less noise than away fans on many occasions. So what's the big deal with home and away?
How many Albion fans were there
Yes, you're missing context. It was being used as a way to suggest that drawing away is a good thing. It would be like losing every game at the start of the season and then saying "lose your first 15 games and win your remaining games is a proven formula". Sure, that would get you promoted, so mathematically it's correct, but it's not the right way to go about getting promoted.
Why is home advantage such an advantage? Yesterday we made more noise than them , and that's often true - home fans make less noise than away fans on many occasions. So what's the big deal with home and away?
We are 5 points ahead in the promotion places and have lost 2 games, and people are seriously questioning CH's tactics? Really?
Yes, we all agree there.It's not a bad way though. Average 2 points a game and a club will almost certainly go up
Also agreed. A draw away from home is not a terrible result.and there's a value in remaining unbeaten.
You can either go all out attack, hell for leather, as if you're 2-0 down in a cup game - or you can play it really safe, as if away from home in a second leg with a 1-0 lead. Or, as is normally the case, you can be somewhere in between. And our league games are always in between those extremes, so it's just a case of debating how attacking we should be. While I accept that a draw is ok, I don't think we should be fearful of the odd defeat. We've been playing well for 16 months and losing a game where we were pushing for a win shouldn't harm confidence.People tend to talk as if it's always a good idea to go for it and possibly lose in the process - but defeats affect confidence, morale and decision-making in other matches.
Yes, agreed. I haven't posted that it's the end of the world that we didn't get the win, I haven't complained of Chris's tactics. I simply correct people when they say that we want to draw our away games (unless it's against a top team). We don't, we want to win them, but of course we accept that draws aren't too bad.Disappointing not to nick the bonus of a win from a below par display at Cardiff but still very much on track.
Presumably some (not me) are only questioning his tactics for the odd game, not overall?We are 5 points ahead in the promotion places and have lost 2 games, and people are seriously questioning CH's tactics? Really?
No it isn't (specifically referring to the game against Cardiff). Just ask Chris FFS! He looks at is as points lost.Yeah it's strange, a 0-0 result away from home is a good performance.
I agree that his away tactics are on the conservative side but and I used to think he was too conservative but now we have players like Murray and Knockaert that can nick a goal it's pragmatic. He's got a great record in this division and knows what he's doing.
We've cut the gap to 1 point against the barcodes. .I agree with this totally.
Albion have not got the huge rescourses that Newcastle have, and at the moment we are second behind another 'massive' team.
After listening to Mickey Quinn's guff yesterday morning, about how HE thinks that Newcastle will walk the league.
Probably about right inside his own Talk Sport world, but in reality I think we're doing fine and have already cut the gap to two points against them.
No need for bank of Ashley, when you have the bank of Bloom!!
We've cut the gap to 1 point against the barcodes. .
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Has anyone mentioned that we actually scored against Cardiff? If that hadn't been disallowed then everyone would be lauding the brilliant smash and grab away performance, especially against a side who were set up not to get beaten and Hughton's tactics would have been seen as spot on. Fine margins.
No it isn't (specifically referring to the game against Cardiff). Just ask Chris FFS! He looks at is as points lost.