Johnnyboy
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Nah. You have to respect lucky people. I mean what are the odds? All of those millions of sperm. And he was the quickest.
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Nah. You have to respect lucky people. I mean what are the odds? All of those millions of sperm. And he was the quickest.
There is at least one gammon dinosaur in every stand of the Amex with an annoyingly loud voice screaming out ‘launch it’ or ‘get rid’ when one of our defenders or keeper dare to control the ball properly and play a pass of under 30 yards. I’ve sat in different places and it’s almost like it’s the same white baldy old bloke cursing and swearing at our players time and time again for not playing the sort of football they grew up watching in the 60’s & 70’s. The sort of idiot who loves the sound of his own voice but does not have the self awareness to realise that he is making an ass out of himself.
Is the OP one of these?
LOL
(Seriously I am assuming that was sarcasm)
i agree this is just a fishing trip, however a kind of serious answer to the playing out from the back point. Following the admittedly unexpected points from Arsenal and Leicester I think we found ourselves in the unexpected position of nearly being safe, bar a run of very unlikely results. We were always unlikely to get points from Liverpool, Man Utd, Man City, and losing all three wasnt going to be a massive issue, other than trying to protect the goal difference to some extent. So I think Mr Potter did exacty what he said he would do -Learn. By continuing to play out against possible the 3 in form teams in Europe, our back line was put on to a very steep learning curve. Had we only played out from the back when it was against teams that we are more than capable of doing so without incident, the players won't improve as much as when doing the same against the best in the world. We would have probably got away with most of those goals had we been playing bottom half teams, but I warrant our back line will be a lot tighter with ball control in future
Did it cost us points? I doubt it, These three teams were playing world class football, and a hoof it up the field approach would almost certainly come unstuck before the final whistle. So we got our shorts pulled down and spanked, but I expect a valuable lesson was learned . Had we been desperately requiring a point or two from those games, I think we would have seen a different game plan, as it was we lost the games, and our goal difference took a beating, but not to the extent that we need to be to worried, and with three winnable games to come all is looking good
Every time we've lost this season - Mr Potterer says that we will " learn " from the experience . Great - good attitude - however it's been proven to be hot air . The recent 3 games were very difficult as we all know however we played well in only one of them - the Liverpool game. Even in that game we'd decided that knocking the ball nervously around in our own six yard box would be a route to us scoring . WRONG - it's a route to the other team scoring . We saw it again against Man City to an embarassing degree. Why didn't we adopt different tactics and get Ryan to kick the ball up the pitch towards their goal - better to give them the ball in their own half than on the edge of our own area surely ? What did we learn from the Man U and Liverpool games ? It would appear nothing . What's so wrong with giving Murray a chance and using his experience to hold the ball up and win free kicks in games like these - especially when tippy tappy toe in your own box is proven not to work against some of the worlds greatest strikers .Maybe tonight it will be better or maybe Danny Ings will just be sitting there with his trousers down right now fantasing about a Davy Propper slip or a nice back pass to him from Stephens . How many will he score tonight if we play like that ? Anyway we have to LEARN as Mr Potter says so f**king well learn and stop pissing about with the ball six yards from our own goal - it's frightening to watch and it DOES NOT WORK . Looks like we are staying up now which is mainly due to the late goal against Arsenal ( when we played really well - limited pissing about ) . Good luck tonight Seagulls and remember their goal is at the other end .
This.
Even with the difficulty of playing against Liverpool/City/United, we had good moments where we took the game to the opposition.
Particularly the Liverpool game where arguably if we had eliminated mistakes we may well have won the game.
United were too good for us and dictated the play to such an extent, that the game was over by the time we showed what we could do.
IMO City was just a training exercise, where Potter rested some players and had a look at Montoya, Bernardo and Ali J.
someone I sit near is profoundly offended by the suggestion that football can be played in any formation other than 442.
If Mr Potter needs to watch Montoya to decide at this point I think he might need his eyes tested, to be frank. Can anyone tell me what Montoya does well? Not trying to be harsh, just genuinely don’t know.
Every time we've lost this season - Mr Potterer says that we will " learn " from the experience . Great - good attitude - however it's been proven to be hot air . The recent 3 games were very difficult as we all know however we played well in only one of them - the Liverpool game. Even in that game we'd decided that knocking the ball nervously around in our own six yard box would be a route to us scoring . WRONG - it's a route to the other team scoring . We saw it again against Man City to an embarassing degree. Why didn't we adopt different tactics and get Ryan to kick the ball up the pitch towards their goal - better to give them the ball in their own half than on the edge of our own area surely ? .... Anyway we have to LEARN as Mr Potter says so f**king well learn and stop pissing about with the ball six yards from our own goal - it's frightening to watch and it DOES NOT WORK . Looks like we are staying up now which is mainly due to the late goal against Arsenal ( when we played really well - limited pissing about ) . Good luck tonight Seagulls and remember their goal is at the other end .
Good rant, 7/10. Your fury really comes across in the absence of any paragraphs.
However can't agree with much of it. Passing from the back is the way forward. Played great football this season and will stay up relatively comfortably. Not always going to work out, but it's a young and growing team. Can't imagine anything worse than going back to Houghton style football. Potter is absolutely right to reach for the stars.
Every time we've lost this season - Mr Potterer says that we will " learn " from the experience . Great - good attitude - however it's been proven to be hot air .
The recent 3 games were very difficult as we all know however we played well in only one of them - the Liverpool game. Even in that game we'd decided that knocking the ball nervously around in our own six yard box would be a route to us scoring . WRONG - it's a route to the other team scoring .
We saw it again against Man City to an embarassing degree. Why didn't we adopt different tactics and get Ryan to kick the ball up the pitch towards their goal - better to give them the ball in their own half than on the edge of our own area surely ? What did we learn from the Man U and Liverpool games ? It would appear nothing .
What's so wrong with giving Murray a chance and using his experience to hold the ball up and win free kicks in games like these - especially when tippy tappy toe in your own box is proven not to work against some of the worlds greatest strikers .Maybe tonight it will be better or maybe Danny Ings will just be sitting there with his trousers down right now fantasing about a Davy Propper slip or a nice back pass to him from Stephens . How many will he score tonight if we play like that ?
Anyway we have to LEARN as Mr Potter says so f**king well learn and stop pissing about with the ball six yards from our own goal - it's frightening to watch and it DOES NOT WORK . Looks like we are staying up now which is mainly due to the late goal against Arsenal ( when we played really well - limited pissing about ) . Good luck tonight Seagulls and remember their goal is at the other end .
Very much this. I'm sure Potter will look to bring in another striker in the close season to try to give us other options but I would rather see us passing the ball (or trying to) and go down than stay up playing hoof ball. Hopefully Lamptey is the first cog in the machine that GP will nurture over the next year.
Every time we've lost this season - Mr Potterer says that we will " learn " from the experience . Great - good attitude - however it's been proven to be hot air .
The recent 3 games were very difficult as we all know however we played well in only one of them - the Liverpool game. Even in that game we'd decided that knocking the ball nervously around in our own six yard box would be a route to us scoring . WRONG - it's a route to the other team scoring .
We saw it again against Man City to an embarassing degree. Why didn't we adopt different tactics and get Ryan to kick the ball up the pitch towards their goal - better to give them the ball in their own half than on the edge of our own area surely ? What did we learn from the Man U and Liverpool games ? It would appear nothing .
What's so wrong with giving Murray a chance and using his experience to hold the ball up and win free kicks in games like these - especially when tippy tappy toe in your own box is proven not to work against some of the worlds greatest strikers .Maybe tonight it will be better or maybe Danny Ings will just be sitting there with his trousers down right now fantasing about a Davy Propper slip or a nice back pass to him from Stephens . How many will he score tonight if we play like that ?
Anyway we have to LEARN as Mr Potter says so f**king well learn and stop pissing about with the ball six yards from our own goal - it's frightening to watch and it DOES NOT WORK . Looks like we are staying up now which is mainly due to the late goal against Arsenal ( when we played really well - limited pissing about ) . Good luck tonight Seagulls and remember their goal is at the other end .
Nah. You have to respect lucky people. I mean what are the odds? All of those millions of sperm. And he was the quickest.
I’ve consistently said I’m 100% behind Graham Potter as our manager regardless if we are relegated or not.
He’s a fantastic ambassador for our club, I respect him as a man, as a coach, and I fully embrace his philosophy of football.
He’s also terrific with young players and we have some great talent coming through.
Exciting things are happening, and with Tony, Graham, Ashworth and Barber we are in great hands. We’re a club on the up.