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[Albion] Positives from Today



rogersix

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Jan 18, 2014
8,202
I said a while ago thought be Norwich, West Ham and us. You’re not really paying attention to my previous posts about needing 12 draws if we cannot win games. At this level we rarely get 2 goals and when we do we also seem to have a nightmare in defence too despite solid performances previously. Guess I’m looking at things a bit more scientifically than that old chestnut called blind optimism. Maybe get real? FFS! :D

scientifically, you're funny!
 




Perfidious Albion

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Oct 25, 2011
6,367
At the end of my tether
Positives today ? .... We defended better, fought back from a goal down...showed more guts and character than of late, bar West Ham.. we scored .

By itself, today was a good result. Its just we need tbe points of a win.. but don't worry, it will come
 


Blatter

Active member
Feb 27, 2012
250
Special mention for Schelotto playing the pantomime villain winding up the home support ... the walk back to the dugout after being substituted was epic :bowdown:

Schelotto was my MOTM. He had a really good game and covered so much ground. When we were going forward, he was glued to that right touchline, ready for Mooy to put it wide to him. He was also very good at chasing back once we lost possession (which happened a lot.........)
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
All the shit luck we were getting has been passed on to Bournemouth, and some
 


Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
2,171
(Such a millennial thing to say....’parents, take advantage of your teenagers whilst they still know everything’)

Ok, let me explain Swansey. The thing with opinions is this. Everyone can have one. But it doesn’t mean they’re worth listening to. For that, you need credibility. Chris Waddle has credibility. He’s an experienced pundit, played at the highest level, followed football for over 50 years etc. By comparison, well, you don’t. Not yet. But keep posting and if you change your preference in birds that would help too. All this we, us and our seems phoney when your allegiance is in South Wales. It’s like you were migrating to Africa for the winter and got blown off course and landed here. A lesser spotted swan in a flock of seagulls. :thumbsup:

No that’s wrong, just because you have been in football for a long time doesn’t automatically give you credibility.
Before the game Waddle was saying when Brighton go behind they seem to just shrug their shoulders accept defeat and move onto the next week. Which was clearly wrong given recent results (Chelsea, Watford and particularly West Ham) and the fact that we had already equalled last seasons total for points from when losing. Not just a different opinion but factually totally wrong. So clearly he hadn’t prepared properly to give that view. So he has no credibility in my eyes.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
No that’s wrong, just because you have been in football for a long time doesn’t automatically give you credibility.
Before the game Waddle was saying when Brighton go behind they seem to just shrug their shoulders accept defeat and move onto the next week. Which was clearly wrong given recent results (Chelsea, Watford and particularly West Ham) and the fact that we had already equalled last seasons total for points from when losing. Not just a different opinion but factually wrong. So he clearly he hadn’t prepared or had a pre-formed narrative. So he has no credibility in my eyes.

Waddle is shaking like a shitting dog that the Albion have dug in, not rolled over and can potentially jump above his club next weekend and stick them in the relegation mire :lolol:

Make it happen
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
No that’s wrong, just because you have been in football for a long time doesn’t automatically give you credibility.
Before the game Waddle was saying when Brighton go behind they seem to just shrug their shoulders accept defeat and move onto the next week. Which was clearly wrong given recent results (Chelsea, Watford and particularly West Ham) and the fact that we had already equalled last seasons total for points from when losing. Not just a different opinion but factually totally wrong. So clearly he hadn’t prepared properly to give that view. So he has no credibility in my eyes.

It’s not wrong. It’s fact! He wouldn’t be a pundit otherwise. He has creditability regardless of what you think, largely because of his career in the game. That’s why he’s in the job. And many others aren’t.
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
I dont agree. I listen to opinions based on whether they are supported with great arguments, not based on the status of the person expressing the opinion.

Stalin led Soviet for 30 years and yet I wouldnt agree with him in a lot of cases. Shakey Jakey might be the fastest greyhound dog ever, but I wouldnt take betting advice from him.

That’s a leap. Sheffield to Stalin I mean. anyway, truth for most of us is we seek the arguments that confirm our own perspective. Not because they’re ‘great’.
 


Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
2,171
It’s not wrong. It’s fact! He wouldn’t be a pundit otherwise. He has creditability regardless of what you think, largely because of his career in the game. That’s why he’s in the job. And many others aren’t.

No, in your opinion he has credibility, in my view he has none as he gets basic facts wrong. It’s opinion not fact.

The facts are that he was a footballer and is now a pundit. He may have credibility in your eyes and in the eyes of others but not to me.

Credibility or otherwise is totally subjective.
 






Frankworthington

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Jul 17, 2019
1,542
South Shields
And i agree with him. The football is getting worse with every week. No real pattern to our game. We are not a nice side to watch. No idea why that has changed because some of the football in the earlier part of the season was wonderful at times despite some woeful defending.

3-1 down away to West Ham and we get a draw and were unlucky not to win the game?

Yawn yawn!
 


Skaville

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Jun 10, 2004
10,233
Queens Park
One person disagrees strongly with that last bit - Chris Waddle.

In an interview on 5live at about 5.45 today, he was very clear that we’re no better than the company of Norwich, West Ham and Villa. In fact he said those have something (positive) about them that we lack. We deserve to be in the mix and will be until the end of the season.

He really is totally unimpressed with our football.

Has anyone ever given a f@@@ what that whiny **** thinks?
 


essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,725
It’s not giving up, it’s simply acknowledging what is more likely. Evidence based reasoning if you like. Sure, they’ll be entertainment along the way. But come end of the season I’m fairly certain we’ll be down based on what I’ve seen this year and knowing what’s to come. Had we beaten just one of our relegation rivals in those four key matches then be cause for optimism. But we didn’t, not even close, so think City, Liverpool and maybe even Palace might be a bit of a stretch. That’s all. 3 teams have to go down each season. Typically it’s the worst, occasionally a desperately unlucky side does too. But we’re not that. We’ve stunk the PL out during our three seasons largely. I don’t think we’ve peppered anyone’s goal and come away saying damn, we should have stuffed em today/ How we lost that I don’t know...We’re just a bit rubbish, mere millionaires compared to the billionaires. No disgrace in that. It’s what statisticians call probability.

But then, the sound of tangoing bagpipes stirred in the distance. Cometh the hour, cometh the man? Nah, let’s keep him on the sub bench...:ffsparr:

We slaughtered Villa away and should have been 0-4 at half-time. The same Palace away. I don't get your post at all.
 




portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
No, in your opinion he has credibility, in my view he has none as he gets basic facts wrong. It’s opinion not fact.

The facts are that he was a footballer and is now a pundit. He may have credibility in your eyes and in the eyes of others but not to me.

Credibility or otherwise is totally subjective.

I didn’t appointment him, so no it’s not my opinion he has credibility. Perhaps for the simple out there you have to add the word ‘more’ in front for them to understand why an ex pro at the highest level plus 20 years punditry might be more worth listening to above ‘twitter man’ but even then I think perhaps not. Twitter or troll, we live in an age where people prefer to entrench not enlighten their views. As you’re demonstrating, so thank you. :thumbsup:
 


paulfuzz

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2019
402
Kings Lynn
Giving up with 11 games to go? OK then :shrug:

Rather be in our position than Bournemouth, Villa, West Ham, a draw is not defeat and our heads don't go down if we go a goal down. I believe we will get more points than those below us.
 


sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,267
Hove
And i agree with him. The football is getting worse with every week. No real pattern to our game. We are not a nice side to watch. No idea why that has changed because some of the football in the earlier part of the season was wonderful at times despite some woeful defending.
It has changed because Ashworth and Potter clearly made a mid season decision to prioritise points over style. Quite right. Potterball will return in August or once we are safe this season.
 


portlock seagull

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Jul 28, 2003
17,776
We slaughtered Villa away and should have been 0-4 at half-time. The same Palace away. I don't get your post at all.

Did we? Did we make both keepers save shot after shot? That’s what I meant by peppering. I don’t recall us doing that and therefore don’t get your post at all. I recall we did play very well, very entertaining and felt we could have won on possession and general play (less so against Villa, because we mostly played with ten men). But we didn’t. Same frustrating theme running through several successive games at the time.
 




sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
13,267
Hove
I like to think that we’re better, but the final table will determine that, no argument.

Waddle gave the distinct impression that he’d like to see us drop, as if we’re the anathema of a Pulis type team.
Waddle is a bit worried about Newcastle I think, and is searching for reasons to convince himself Newcastle can stay up.
 
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saafend_seagull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
14,021
BN1
We’re on a knife edge. I believe we’ll fall the wrong way. Thirteen games without a win. All very well saying today’s was a great point. And it was. Trouble is the context is “if you win at home....” But we don’t. And I just can’t see us drawing another 12 games to stay up - cause we certainly ain’t winning, so if draws is where the points are only going to come from...

Only seven teams have a better home
Goal differences than us.


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