Buzzer
Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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I'm not complaining at all but I was amazed at some of the decisions that the Norwich manager made yesterday. Midway through the first half, their number 3 had lost the plot and looked a likely candidate for a red card. My mate who sits next to me noticed also that he was starting to limp and then after the hilarious slide by the North Stand he was clearly in a lot of pain...but their manager dilly-dallied over getting a sub warmed up to replace him and then when the sub had taken off his bib and was all set to go on, the number 3 indicated that he didn't want to come off and so the sub went back to the bench.
I don't think I've seen that before, it's not like the number 3 was particularly the talisman for their team or had even been playing well. You're 1 nil down against a strong side and you've got a headless chicken on the pitch who now pulls up lame AND marking Murray who was doing a superb job in winding him up...surely you take the defender off?
His substitutions made me think that he didn't have a Plan B. It was like watching Brighton under Sami. We scored the second on the 60 minute mark, the third on 64 minutes and their first sub was made at 67 minutes and then 2 more at 74. Surely those changes came far too late and why do it piecemeal?
Their play in the last 10 minutes proved Russell Martin's comments spot on, they'd completely given up. I can understand being shell-shocked by the game but I would have thought that he would have been remonstrating at them to try for a consolation goal or even to play for the full 90 minutes but he looked forlorn. Can you imagine the likes of Mick McCarthy, Hughton, Hasselbank et al putting up with that? If he's still there by the end of November I'll be surprised.
I don't think I've seen that before, it's not like the number 3 was particularly the talisman for their team or had even been playing well. You're 1 nil down against a strong side and you've got a headless chicken on the pitch who now pulls up lame AND marking Murray who was doing a superb job in winding him up...surely you take the defender off?
His substitutions made me think that he didn't have a Plan B. It was like watching Brighton under Sami. We scored the second on the 60 minute mark, the third on 64 minutes and their first sub was made at 67 minutes and then 2 more at 74. Surely those changes came far too late and why do it piecemeal?
Their play in the last 10 minutes proved Russell Martin's comments spot on, they'd completely given up. I can understand being shell-shocked by the game but I would have thought that he would have been remonstrating at them to try for a consolation goal or even to play for the full 90 minutes but he looked forlorn. Can you imagine the likes of Mick McCarthy, Hughton, Hasselbank et al putting up with that? If he's still there by the end of November I'll be surprised.
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