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No intelligence, attack. Wish CH had the same formula.
First off, it wasn't a comeback. I'm not 'internet fighting' you.
Second, I had previously answered the second part of your post; 'What positivity do we have to feed off'.
But I'll answer it once again, as you've clearly demonstrated you don't fully read replies.
We gained a point that no reasonable supporter would have believed we'd gain. That puts us technically 4 points ahead of Cardiff. Plus the clean sheet and very resolute defending, adds confidence to a team who were desperately lacking confidence.
No one is saying it was a great game, but we played for a point, that was the target, and it was achieved.
By now you should perhaps remember its 'Hughton'.What?
You are a spoof account and I claim my €5
So you are suggesting that hougton adopts Klopp’s style of football with a fraction of the talent and a fraction of the money available to buy the best players in the world?
Or are you being purposely obtuse?
By now you should perhaps remember its 'Hughton'.
Some comments aren't worthy of response.
And I am pointing out that there still needs to be changes if we manage to stay up, difficult to understand?
Newcastle winning 2-0 against Stains at HT is good. Newcastle will be safe by the time they play us (get the reserves on Rafa) and saints still only 2 points in front.
You actually meant Izzy not Bong, Bong was tucking in. Does not matter now it's a point.4 minutes gone and Doherty has bested Bong twice. So freaking nervous
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How did Barnardo being dropped affect the half time score. Accept it. Back four nice and solid.Half time analysis (in my opinion): Shocking attempt to play negative football. Why was Bernardo dropped? Thank God Kayal is on the pitch. Why are we playing 6-3-1? Why did it take 34 minutes to even have more players in their half? Why am I cringing at the commentator and pundit (Matt Holland I think) literally mocking us? Why can't we do ball retention? What happened, as promised by Chris Hughton, to expansive football, this was his promise last summer. Shocking to watch the demise of a football team. The three who came up, away from home, so far Fulham, lost, Cardiff, lost, what now? Oh but the second season is so much more difficult.
Some comments aren't worthy of response.
Have a day off. You're in the running for most hysterical poster along with Sussex Nomad. Almost as embarassing as the 'boring, boring' chants from a Wolves who are soon to forget they were doing the same just a short few years ago before they were bought out by a Chinese conglomerate..
Job done today. If you wanted any more then you are utterly delusional and don't understand our current situation.
A near Championshp team got us out of a hole today. One job left to do. Get behind the team and the management and ask the questions when safe.
Bollocks. Every person I know who wanted him out still do so. Thankfully they aren't thick enough not to realise it was job done today, no matter how we did it.
But it wasn't the work ethic that let us down in the last few games. In the last two, we were trying to attack, and hit on the break. Against SCC it was woeful dilly-dallying, but it wasn't a lack of work ethic. The only exception would be once we'd already gone a few behind against plucky Bournemouth.Yes!
Potentially huge point. A hugely disciplined, hard working performance. If only we'd played with that discipline and work ethic in the last few home games we wouldn't be in such a dire position.
On Tuesday we were pushing forward trying to win the game. So you'd rather we had just sat back at home to Cardiff?Where the **** was that kind of performance on Tuesday? That is what angers me.
Eh? We did what we had to do, so should get rid of the manager?Absolutely disgusting football but it’s what we had to do today.
If anything it reinforces why Hughton has to go
By now you should perhaps remember its 'Hughton'.
Did you watch the game on Tuesday? The result is not the ****ing issue, the fact that we had some fight against wolves and not Cardiff, that's the issue. There was absolutely no fight on Tuesday, not once did I feel like they cared.On Tuesday we were pushing forward trying to win the game. So you'd rather we had just sat back at home to Cardiff?
Eh? We did what we had to do, so should get rid of the manager?
We're short of confidence, can't score, and went to a top half side to grind out a draw. The plan isn't to provide that style of football in the future, but needs must.Take it but my god that was dreadful. Embarassed by that performance. Murray at the end pretty much summing it up with his ‘professionalism’.
Desperately hanging on for a point at a mid table team with nothing to play off and us not having any of the ball with absolutely no ambition to get a goal and win the match. I’m even more certain I want Hughton out after that, we are an utterly appalling side to watch.
Something has happened in the camp.
Eh? They were together after the defeat against City, they're always together, but it's hardly surprising that they've been in a shitty mood following the recent home defeats. I'd be kinda annoyed if they'd been happy after the league losses.That was a fantastic performance now I don't usually buy into conspiracy theories but the Line up today and the signs of togetherness at the end says somthing very disruptive within the club has been delt with