Playing rubbish.
I was furious at halftime today and vs Palace, but in both cases we were better in the second half.
I agree you have no future if you are playing rubbish all the time, it's a one-way ticket.
Playing rubbish.
I was furious at halftime today and vs Palace, but in both cases we were better in the second half.
Playing well and not taking your chances is harder to take for sure. Playing crap you know what your gonna get and expectations are low. Playing how we play you are just waiting and praying it will click and the goals will flood in.
Tippy tappy football is nice with an end result. At the moment, we might as well be watching Saints v Spurs 1978 or West Germany v Austria WC 1982 - lots of passing but no sign of ever scoring.
This is MUCH more frustrating than just being bloody awful to watch because the usual thing to do is to blame the manager, and normally I would. But how can you blame a bloke who sets his team up to dominate, attack and create 66 chances in 3 games, especially when we're not exactly conceding a hatful? That's what we all want to see. That is why I'm frustrated - I don't feel I can blame the manager.
In that time, we've scored one goal (two if you count today's free kick) and they were both "scored" by defenders. It isn't hard to see where the blame lies. I see Connolly on the team sheet and my heart sinks. Then Welbeck comes on and he too is absolutely shit so my heart sinks further. Maupay is the least shit in my view but he isn't good enough. I wouldn't trust any of them to finish their dinner.
We should have had 3, and could have had 6 easily today. I don't want to see Welbeck or Connolly in the shirt again next season, and Maupay is on very thin ice. I'd only keep him for the sake of continuity anyway. The whole lot of them are utter shit and have let Potter down. He publicly back them in the summer and this utter turd is how they've repaid him.
Yep,... I am taking a break now, this season has been bad for my mental wellbeing. See you next season, or maybe not, no tapatalk option may deter my involvement.Got me thinking after today’s game, I remember towards the end of Hughtons reign that I genuinely didn’t want to watch us anymore for the first time ever and after today I feel immensely frustrated about watching us playing well and throwing games away with crap finishing despite playing good football.
What’s more frustrating:
Watching us play utter shit and lose games
Watching us play fairly well but missing chance after chance after chance.
Yep,... I am taking a break now, this season has been bad for my mental wellbeing. See you next season, or maybe not, no tapatalk option may deter my involvement.
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This is MUCH more frustrating than just being bloody awful to watch because the usual thing to do is to blame the manager, and normally I would. But how can you blame a bloke who sets his team up to dominate, attack and create 66 chances in 3 games, especially when we're not exactly conceding a hatful? That's what we all want to see. That is why I'm frustrated - I don't feel I can blame the manager.
In that time, we've scored one goal (two if you count today's free kick) and they were both "scored" by defenders. It isn't hard to see where the blame lies. I see Connolly on the team sheet and my heart sinks. Then Welbeck comes on and he too is absolutely shit so my heart sinks further. Maupay is the least shit in my view but he isn't good enough. I wouldn't trust any of them to finish their dinner.
We should have had 3, and could have had 6 easily today. I don't want to see Welbeck or Connolly in the shirt again next season, and Maupay is on very thin ice. I'd only keep him for the sake of continuity anyway. The whole lot of them are utter shit and have let Potter down. He publicly back them in the summer and this utter turd is how they've repaid him.