We were poor but quality won it for us
An overhit freekick which the keeper somehow fumbled into the net..............
We were poor but quality won it for us
An overhit freekick which the keeper somehow fumbled into the net..............
That has to be up there with the worst Albion performances of all time. We couldn't pass (constantly passing to Millwall players or straight into touch), some comedy defending, seemingly no game-plan or structure, failure to win defensive headers … and all this with our strongest team against a team struggling against relegation from the Championship. At times we looked like a Sunday League pub team after a particularly late and boozy Saturday night. The only players to avoid criticism were Solly and Locadia. Oh, and Stephens had one of his better games in spite of one or two awful passes. Unless we up our game considerably we'll be relegated and spanked by City at Wembley.
And I'd forgotten how boring our singing is at away games. Constant renditions of various songs about how we hate Palace. Who really cares? How about some songs supporting our team?
Not impressed with the win. We didn't deserve it and didn't play like we wanted it. A very bad day at the office.
That has to be up there with the worst Albion performances of all time. We couldn't pass (constantly passing to Millwall players or straight into touch), some comedy defending, seemingly no game-plan or structure, failure to win defensive headers … and all this with our strongest team against a team struggling against relegation from the Championship. At times we looked like a Sunday League pub team after a particularly late and boozy Saturday night. The only players to avoid criticism were Solly and Locadia. Oh, and Stephens had one of his better games in spite of one or two awful passes. Unless we up our game considerably we'll be relegated and spanked by City at Wembley.
And I'd forgotten how boring our singing is at away games. Constant renditions of various songs about how we hate Palace. Who really cares? How about some songs supporting our team?
Not impressed with the win. We didn't deserve it and didn't play like we wanted it. A very bad day at the office.
Yes. But Locadia's goal, underrated on here, and Solly's cameo in that last 15 minutes got us over the line.
That has to be up there with the worst Albion performances of all time. We couldn't pass (constantly passing to Millwall players or straight into touch), some comedy defending, seemingly no game-plan or structure, failure to win defensive headers … and all this with our strongest team against a team struggling against relegation from the Championship. At times we looked like a Sunday League pub team after a particularly late and boozy Saturday night. The only players to avoid criticism were Solly and Locadia. Oh, and Stephens had one of his better games in spite of one or two awful passes. Unless we up our game considerably we'll be relegated and spanked by City at Wembley.
And I'd forgotten how boring our singing is at away games. Constant renditions of various songs about how we hate Palace. Who really cares? How about some songs supporting our team?
Not impressed with the win. We didn't deserve it and didn't play like we wanted it. A very bad day at the office.
yes great finish.
But without a complete howler from the keeper we were out no matter how good the subs were.
yes great finish.
But without a complete howler from the keeper we were out no matter how good the subs were.
Easy tiger! In some corner of a foreign field in Croydon is a part of the Albion at ****************, where my daughter, son in law and two grandchildren live. Everyone true blue and white. Rejoice!!
This is THE point. The whole point of the cup is that good teams often play at below their best against much inferior opposition.Yes. But not sure it matters and the resilience of not accepting defeat isn’t to be sniffed at.
PS: Was Man City’s performance “worthy” last night ? (VAR would have meant at best extra time for them / and they only turned up after 70 mins against a mid table champ side)
What I found especially infuriating was the dire quality of the crossing into the box, especially in the first 45 mins. Hardly anything beat the first man or got higher than 4 feet off the turf.
Woeful, given that all they have to do all day is practice football.
I think you need to top and tail that apologia with "it's not you, it's me...".I’ve also woken up a bit miserable this morning. There’s something about football at the moment. I can’t ever recall being bored during matches in the Goldstone days but I often am now. I’m not stupid, I have played and watched for 50 years and all this passing back and forward across the pitch is not a case of consummate professionals probing and looking for a chink in the defence, it’s because they don’t know what to frigging do with it. Someone has to take the bull by the horns and attempt to dribble through the heart of the defence. Even if it fails the opponent has to bear in mind another possibility of what might happen.
Then there’s the Liverpool penalty last night. Another blatant piece of cheating that the pundits try to convince us all it was cast iron, nailed on, etc.
So yes, great we got through but it didn’t elate me like it should have done or would have in the past.
It really isn't up there with one of the worst Albion performances of all time. It REALLY isn't.
Pretty poor for much of the game but showed great character to get back into it.
My concern is we need to play with more urgency. Too many times it's a sideways or backwards pass. When do we ever catch a team by surprise with a quick counter, from a goal kick or a quick throw etc? It's always so slow and allows the opposition to track back, We're desperately predictable at times and we cry out for some creativity.
I’ve also woken up a bit miserable this morning. There’s something about football at the moment. I can’t ever recall being bored during matches in the Goldstone days but I often am now. I’m not stupid, I have played and watched for 50 years and all this passing back and forward across the pitch is not a case of consummate professionals probing and looking for a chink in the defence, it’s because they don’t know what to frigging do with it. Someone has to take the bull by the horns and attempt to dribble through the heart of the defence. Even if it fails the opponent has to bear in mind another possibility of what might happen.
Then there’s the Liverpool penalty last night. Another blatant piece of cheating that the pundits try to convince us all it was cast iron, nailed on, etc.
So yes, great we got through but it didn’t elate me like it should have done or would have in the past.
It's even more shocking when you remember Millwall only had 10 men.