JamesAndTheGiantHead
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We’re going to need some after school tutoring with all this learning we’ve got to do after each game. There seems to be a back-log of lessons which we’ve yet to catch up on.
Where is [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION]?
I cannot believe that he isn’t wading into this thread!
boring some other clubs fans?
He doesn’t bore me
Where is [MENTION=38333]Swansman[/MENTION]?
I cannot believe that he isn’t wading into this thread!
The 2nd half was the last straw for Swansman.
He's probably trying to work out how to justify it. West Brom are rubbish, there's very little room for argument on that point. It's a massive opportunity blown for 3 points. It isn't terminal, we're only 6 games into the season. But 4 wins in 25 games is utterly indefensible. We don't look like winning games, for all our statistical dominance there isn't the cutting edge.
One thing that really worries me is a manager shoehorning a player into a team, which is what's happening with Ben White in the last two games. I think Potter needs to get back to playing the team which looked so promising, albeit without Dunk at the moment. Move White back into the defence and reunite Bissouma and Alzate in the midfield.
Just too much hormones in play at NSC the first 24 hours or so after a poor game. No point or pleasure in watching grown men lose their minds and wet their sheets. Its pretty much the same thing after every lost (or bad) game: the world is ending, relegation is close, everyone is shit etc. A lot of you have experienced hundreds of bad results and you know very well that it might be a different story next week. Its normal to be disappointed and critical but a lot of people are just too much when things do not go well.
From your experience does Potter wobble and change his philosophy when under pressure? Maybe he hasn’t felt pressure like this before. The honeymoon is over and there were some very negative looking tactics and a very negative substitution when Lallana came off last night.b
Thoughts?
Do you think the Lallana sub was anything more than pre-planned? I am not sure the tactics were negative - they didn't work but negative I don't agree with. MacAllister and Alzate for Torssard/march and Gross for Lallana - I guess you can argue that they were negative in that he didn't bring on Connolly or Welbeck, but I don't think it was to see out the game, rather try and wrestle the initiative back with ball retention. That's how I saw it anyway..
I thought not playing two upfront against a team that only had one point was negative. Having said that we did create chances that weren’t taken. Gross for Lallana was negative imo. Playing White rather than Alzate was just bizarre. All about opinions I guess
He was hardly going to say he couldn’t get the team up for the match and he failed to positively influence the team during the match.
We all have off days though, onwards and upwards
This feels about right. He comes across as being too nice a guy, a bit one dimensional. These will be dubious qualities if we end up in a relegation battle.
Just too much hormones in play at NSC the first 24 hours or so after a poor game. No point or pleasure in watching grown men lose their minds and wet their sheets. Its pretty much the same thing after every lost (or bad) game: the world is ending, relegation is close, everyone is shit etc. A lot of you have experienced hundreds of bad results and you know very well that it might be a different story next week. Its normal to be disappointed and critical but a lot of people are just too much when things do not go well.
From home games against:
West Ham
Saints
Burnley
Norwich
Sheff Utd
Bournemouth
Villa
Watford
Palace
Newcastle
WBA
Under Potter we have just two wins.
I consider Solly has been playing much better this season although like the rest of the side apart from our young ex Chelsea lad it was not a good performanceThank you, I was fearing I was running out of allies.
From your experience does Potter wobble and change his philosophy when under pressure? Maybe he hasn’t felt pressure like this before. The honeymoon is over and there were some negative looking tactics and a very negative substitution when Lallana came off last night. We were playing a team lacking in confidence and we stopped looking to attack once we took the lead. I found that really disappointing.
Thoughts?
I sense we're not making enough of his speed and skill...or is it that teams have sussed us out?
Tariq doesn't seem to be on fire as much as he was in the first three or so games..
I sense we're not making enough of his speed and skill...or is it that teams have sussed
us out?
Just too much hormones in play at NSC the first 24 hours or so after a poor game. No point or pleasure in watching grown men lose their minds and wet their sheets. Its pretty much the same thing after every lost (or bad) game: the world is ending, relegation is close, everyone is shit etc. A lot of you have experienced hundreds of bad results and you know very well that it might be a different story next week. Its normal to be disappointed and critical but a lot of people are just too much when things do not go well.
This thread is comedy gold. If we had held out despite being absolutely shite second half, then this thread wouldn't exist.
Instead we're getting a load of bollocks about Potter's post match comments as if they mean anything, or that March is a championship player who can't finish - which kind of ignores that he was the best player on the pitch 4 games ago vs Man Utd (and scored a late equaliser), or that we don't score goals, when only 2 teams outside the top 6 have scored more. Still, mustn't grumble. Happy this board is being used for supporters to let it all out. I guess that's what it's for.
Spurs away next. We never win there. Then Burnley at home. We always drop points at home to Burnley. Yet despite that, we probably still won't be in the bottom 3 after these games!