pishhead
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If posters spent more time watching Sandra Bullock in Demolition Man, they'd be less inclined to moan about Jamie bleeding Murphy.
#GuessWhatI'mWatching
#Murderdeathkill
If posters spent more time watching Sandra Bullock in Demolition Man, they'd be less inclined to moan about Jamie bleeding Murphy.
#GuessWhatI'mWatching
I prefer Skalak. He is a superb crosser of the ball and has a deadly finish. Neither of which are true of Murphy.
I prefer Skalak. He is a superb crosser of the ball and has a deadly finish. Neither of which are true of Murphy.
No offence intended but surely he's as good as if not better than most of the Scottish wingers knocking around.
Can't head a ball to save himself. And he gave the bay away to Leicester in the first minute that led to their first goal.
But I also quite like him and think he is underrated. I have never understood why he doesn't do better when playing the Baldock role as he seems to have all the necessary attributes.
Why have so many come out the woodwork to slag the team off
I like Murphy - think he's a decent player - always puts in a shift giving 100%
Why have so many come out the woodwork to slag the team off
Little bit more than that now required at PL level.
There is serious debate going on about individual players, as there always has been and there always will be. After two games, it is apparent which players, at present, have appeared to struggle to adapt to a higher level. It is healthy and natural to want to discuss these individuals and to see what the consensus is. Are they going to improve or or they going to need replacing?
There appears to be quite a high level of sensitivity on this forum regarding any criticism of the team at all, almost as if they deserve a free pass because of what they achieved last season and who they have played so far. I can understand this feeling, to some extent and after two games it is far too early to predict the future outcome but there are still facts that have to discussed.
1) The team has made too many mistakes, thus far, for anyone to be comfortable with.
2) None of the ' new ' signings have hit the ground running and none look totally comfortable at PL level, at present.
3) No one can currently say that they have absolute faith in our new goalkeeper, possibly the key position for a newly promoted club.
4) Some of last seasons key players have not started well at this level.
5) Not enough players at the moment look immediately comfortable at this level. Possibly less than half the team.
6) The manager has appeared to adopt a fairly defensive outlook thus far but is this down to the team still being crafted and opposition encountered so far?
All this is worthy of debate and analysis. We are all desperate to survive at this level, having worked so hard to get here but it shouldn't stop constructive criticism and dialogue. We all have differing opinions. There is no shame in that. No team, even if they are world beaters should be above criticism. It is about constant improvement. As players and as fans. Both are on a steep learning curve and both are making mistakes but none of us will learn from them unless there is open and honest debate.