I don't know if Chris Hughton counts as a wanker, but he was definitely was at the game today and in his radio interview afterwards made clear it was an error by Stockdale.
He also made it very clear he made two or three great saves.
I don't know if Chris Hughton counts as a wanker, but he was definitely was at the game today and in his radio interview afterwards made clear it was an error by Stockdale.
Really. He cost us 2 points and many more during the season but you numptys carry on defending the defensible.
Really. He cost us 2 points and many more during the season but you numptys carry on defending the defensible.
Stockdale dug us out of a massive hole when Dunk fell over and then attempted to pick the ball up, but I guess it's easy for the ignorant to overlook that.Stockdale was brilliant apart from one mistake.
Every player out there made at least one mistake today, it's just unfourunante then when a keeper makes a mistake, it's costly. However, he fared no worse than PIG who let a shot go straight through him minutes earlier.
We should have been 2 down at half time.
The pregame highlights reminded me of a couple of quality point saving saves up there, too.What did you think of his penalty save at HT against Birmingham or his point blank save at HT against Derby, both saves kept the game level and meant we went in at HT with confidence, or do these actions not fit in with your agenda?
He had another excellent chance in the first 20 minutes too, never any danger of him scoring, also had a chance in the second half but instead of curling it towards the back stick he lumped it high and wide.
And what was your opinion of his save in the last few mins?
Really. He cost us 2 points and many more during the season but you numptys carry on defending the defensible.
I wonder how many of the people criticizing Stockdale were still in the ground to see what was quite frankly a world class save in the last minute.
Probably more than that if we include ALL mistakes made by ALL Albion players.We should have been 2-0 up inside the first 20.
That's all well and good, but he's here to score goals, something he doesn't achieve on a very regular occurrence. Today he had 3 chances, he placed a header into the keepers hands, dragged one wide and curled one hopelessly wide, not once did he threaten the keeper. He simply isn't good enoughI was in line with him and the goal and he had absolutely none of the goal to be able to hit because of the defender in the way, which is why he tried to curl it around him.
The way some sound, its as if he is in open space every time with time to pick a spot and then he fails to hit the target.
I've lost count how many hopeless balls played out wide that he has chased down and tunred into something (or at least made the effort to) but he never seems to get anything played to his feet when he isn't already sprinting, making it harder to control.
How would COG look if all the service towards the front was hit miles away from him and he had to try to chase everything down when the defender is always favourite?
What did you think of his penalty save at HT against Birmingham or his point blank save at HT against Derby, both saves kept the game level and meant we went in at HT with confidence, or do these actions not fit in with your agenda?
Apart from the one mistake where he was in the wrong starting position he was outstanding, even then it looked like a mis hit cross. He made several great saves including the one In the last minute.
Yeh - poor old Chris had to say the same thing after the Reading game a few days ago as wellHe also made it very clear he made two or three great saves.