Chinman3000
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- Sep 28, 2011
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If brum get relegated, would he be the first player in history to be promoted one season and then relegated from the same division the following season?
Unless DHL are delivering them.I am not enjoying his fall from grace. I think he lacked confidence in his own abilities and I do think he struggles with weight issues (pot, kettle, black...). The two may also be linked now that chickens come home to roost.
Villa wasn't the game that cost us the championship, and the goal was more down to Dunk, as Stockdale was unsighted.
We had 3 games to try to get 3 points. Norwich won without a shot on target, but the Bristol game was where we fell down.
To blame Stockdale for the lack of the title is disengenuous, to say the least.
I think this is broadly right. And Stockers was my player of the season.
BUT, unfortunately, my abiding memory of him is letting that **** Grealish score in the last minute and deny us the title, swiftly followed by his elongated and melodramatic farewell to the fans. I couldn't help but contrast that with Glenn when he was clearly leaving in 2011, who kept his head down at the celebration and quietly made his exit.
It did cost us the Championship title. Regardless of all the previous results last season, it came down the last few minutes of the season. We were leading 1-0 and Stockdale made a error from a routine shot. We drew the game and conceded the title
What odd logic. I suppose Solly March won us promotion then, regardless of all the previous results last season. We were leading 1-0 and March made the game safe from a routine goal. We won the game and got promoted.
What odd logic. I suppose Solly March won us promotion then, regardless of all the previous results last season. We were leading 1-0 and March made the game safe from a routine goal. We won the game and got promoted.
If we're going down the logical route it would be more accurate to say Butterfield won us promotion when he scored for Derby in the late kick-off.
My thoughts exactly.That's the only thing that really grinds my gears about the whole episode. He's been paid many thousands a week for many years. That's not 'security' - that's a lifestyle and level of comfort most of us can only dream of.
I'd rather he'd been honest and said that he was pissed off he wasn't going to be No. 1 any more.
you thought Green was better than Stockdale?
What odd logic. I suppose Solly March won us promotion then, regardless of all the previous results last season. We were leading 1-0 and March made the game safe from a routine goal. We won the game and got promoted.
What odd logic. I suppose Solly March won us promotion then, regardless of all the previous results last season. We were leading 1-0 and March made the game safe from a routine goal. We won the game and got promoted.
They were down to 10 men and other than Pocognoli who tried his best to be their extra man at times, were awful and never looked like scoring.
The team as a whole were responsible for that unnecessarily nervous last 20 mins, seemingly inviting pressure on with a man advantage. However, it was our last chance to take the title and both Baldock and Stockdale have to take responsbility more than any for what transpired. A sitter missed and a routine save fumbled. We were pissed at Norwich and didn't turn up for Bristol which should have been the game we clinched it but unfortunately most will just remember the inexplicable events at villa.
Like I say odd logic. Won't see me and thousands of others pointing the finger of blame on one player for one incident over the course of a season. Why should Stockdale and Baldock take more responsibility for those who were pissed before Norwich or too complacent against Bristol City or in the wrong formation against Huddersfield or unlucky against Newcastle or garbage against Cardiff etc?
The fact is the fumble conceded a goal in the last 3 minutes of the season. If he had saved it, like on countless times throughout the season, then we would have won the championship. Whatever transpired before hand during the season had got us to that point. If he had saved it, which he should have, then no one would have remembered it but the consequence of that fumble 3 minutes from the end of the season resulted in gifting the title to Newcastle. It was equivilant to a 'Smith must score' moment in our history. It is a team game but occasionally individual errors prove costly. Fortunately it only cost us the title and not promotion and we've all moved on to bigger and better things...except David.