SeagullDubai
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- May 13, 2016
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Have you been spying on the tactics board at Lancing?
Our cunning plan is to bore the opposition into conceding
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Have you been spying on the tactics board at Lancing?
He has the tools just isn’t using them properly, Lamptey is a RWB he’s much more effective running from deeper positions, the same with Cucurella on the left. Maupay Welbeck playing together is our most effective striking options. Macalister hit some form and also scores goals in and out the side. Bissouma by far our best player a couple of bad games dropped against a weak Newcastle side. Tinker man gone wrong.You are having a laugh aren’t you, Potter sends everyone up and tells them not to put the ball in? I kind of hope he goes, the guy is on a hiding to nothing with so many fans. I genuinely despair at the shit GP gets when he is not given the tools by Bloom.
Maybe it’s just me but the flack he gets because the players aren’t Champion’s League quality is depressing to me
Nemesis Howe.
I only had the radio to go on , and I have just seen the extended highlights.. but it was surely a better performance than the last two games . We huffed and puffed but could only score once . We were undone in a sloppy five minutes and then there was too much to do.
BTW , on the highlights it hurt to see Burn celebrating every goal clearance and roaring his team on - against us.
We could have done with that drive and determination.
Next week is Liverpool, which I have written off points wise, then a three week break . Let’s hope they get themselves together in that time
I only had the radio to go on , and I have just seen the extended highlights.. but it was surely a better performance than the last two games . We huffed and puffed but could only score once . We were undone in a sloppy five minutes and then there was too much to do.
BTW , on the highlights it hurt to see Burn celebrating every goal clearance and roaring his team on - against us.
We could have done with that drive and determination.
Next week is Liverpool, which I have written off points wise, then a three week break . Let’s hope they get themselves together in that time
Loving the smell of a Bloom back lash on this thread. Hilarious.
Would seem that it was Dan Ashworth and Dan Burn who were responsible for all the good things we did before the recent run of defeats. It was nothing to do with the rest of the squad.
Yes, we do need to invest in a striker - if you can find one - but it’s the players and coach that need to take a look at themselves. You’ve been worked out boys! You’re powder puff. Sort it out!
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Who says he is decent
Maupay trumps him any day.
Burnley got whacked today, we're you being sarcastic?
Very well put. I pity those who like this. Footballs about winning and scoring goals not prancing around a green chequers board to no effect as you allude
Well, I was there and all in all it was decent performance and we were unlucky not to grab a point. As others have said we are hugely susceptible to clever passes in the gaps around the WB/CB areas from where nearly all Newcastle’s limited danger stemmed from. GP asks us to play with that high line and thus the counter attack is our Achilles heel. Dunk got sucked into that Bissouma shaped gap for the first, the second was about no one taking responsibility... that was poor, but there was much to praise.
Alzate was a class apart at times and looked like s £50 million player, some of his touches were sublime. It’s great to see him playing where he should. Dunk too looked ‘back’ after his goal, which visibly lifted his performance.
Tross looks unfit, Moder tired and Gross is too slow, in spite of his occasional class.
Welbeck struggled to get anything right, Maupay too looked out of sorts when he came on.
Cucu was imperious at times and gave absolutely everything... March I thought played well too.
GP will get stick, but we should have been level at HT at least, however he needs to fix our tendency to go square and slow for 20 min periods - especially when losing 2-0!
My son loved it though, and hats off the the Albion fans near us who were top supporters and remained positive throughout the match.
Albion
For me the recent slump is down to too many issues across the squad preventing us playing a consistent quality side.
Biss - out for African nations and now trotting around waiting for a summer transfer
Lallana - after a good run in the side now can’t seem to complete 45min
Welbeck - ditto and can only be used as a bit part striker
Webster - various injuries across the season in and out of the side
Lamptey - clearly both he and the club are worried about his hamstrings and are managing him very carefully limiting his impact
Mwepu - his energy and drive forward in midfield has been lost and had a bigger impact than many of us gave him credit for
Dunk - club captain and a mainstay in our defence out for a long period and now struggling to recapture his form
This has left Potter with fewer choices in an already low budget squad meaning it’s about patching up a side to put on the pitch rather than him picking his best side for the opposition.
Better performance yesterday, I thought Dunk looked more like his old self. Hopefully a positive result is just around the corner.
Well, I was there and all in all it was decent performance and we were unlucky not to grab a point. As others have said we are hugely susceptible to clever passes in the gaps around the WB/CB areas from where nearly all Newcastle’s limited danger stemmed from. GP asks us to play with that high line and thus the counter attack is our Achilles heel. Dunk got sucked into that Bissouma shaped gap for the first, the second was about no one taking responsibility... that was poor, but there was much to praise.
Alzate was a class apart at times and looked like s £50 million player, some of his touches were sublime. It’s great to see him playing where he should. Dunk too looked ‘back’ after his goal, which visibly lifted his performance.
Tross looks unfit, Moder tired and Gross is too slow, in spite of his occasional class.
Welbeck struggled to get anything right, Maupay too looked out of sorts when he came on.
Cucu was imperious at times and gave absolutely everything... March I thought played well too.
GP will get stick, but we should have been level at HT at least, however he needs to fix our tendency to go square and slow for 20 min periods - especially when losing 2-0!
My son loved it though, and hats off the the Albion fans near us who were top supporters and remained positive throughout the match.
Albion