Bluewonder
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I find it grossly unprofessional how often our player slip when in possession of the ball. The club should supply them with proper boots.
thats not a surprise. us cheadle hulmers know our stuff ;)
Left the ground limping,apparently.What happened to KDB? Has he picked up another injury?
The booing is the result of the emergence of the modern fan unfortunately.
Booing is a very old tradition. It's usually the result of the emergence of poor performances! I'm not a fan of it myself, but it's a personal choice. For me, I think the team can sense tension in the crowd, and I doubt it helps on the pitch.The booing is the result of the emergence of the modern fan unfortunately.
Fingers crossed nothing bad. Was strangely off in the first half, really not his usual self today.Left the ground limping,apparently.
Silva occupying his best territory - they arent good for each other imo.Fingers crossed nothing bad. Was strangely off in the first half, really not his usual self today.
Did hear some booing, but who were they booing, the team (surely not), the poor performance of the referee or the time wasting Southampton team?Who was booing? I was in 111, didn't leave early, and heard fuck all.
He went against the happy clappies and that's a banning offence.
Just wondering, if those who tell us it will come right were blathering their "manager knows best" shite when we failed to score at both Villa and Norwich last season. It came right courtesy of West Ham beating the rags but it was a close run thing.
And if we can't criticise Pep because he's won a fair bit, then how come we could criticise Pellers and Bobby when they too have won a fair bit and have far more top level coaching experience than anybody on here. And remember Alan Ball? He too had far more experience, but was saved as the internet was only in its infancy while he was ruining us.
I think Pep will get it right, and it probably won't be as easy as it appeared after the first half dozen league games, but I really can't see why going over the top in criticism is any worse than going just as far over the top when praising the players and manager after a disappointing result.
Yeah I agree, kdb looked almost like a spare part. We rammed the middle today and that made it easy for Southampton to defend against. Also thought it negated the wide threat and sane and Sterling never had any space.Silva occupying his best territory - they arent good for each other imo.
Does anybody on here remember the slow handclap it was supposed to be worse than a boo at that time :-)The booing is the result of the emergence of the modern fan unfortunately.
There might have been a tactical problem but the much bigger problems were:Yeah I agree, kdb looked almost like a spare part. We rammed the middle today and that made it easy for Southampton to defend against. Also thought it negated the wide threat and sane and Sterling never had any space.
Do you think navas could be converted to a right back, would solve a problem, and the boy has pace to spare :-)Too many player out of position today, 3 at the back caused us to use sterling and sane slightly deeper, stones was not the same as slightly out of centre , see the diffference when navas came on made us more balanced. Said it before we need two full backs left and right. On the who.e it wasn't the best but we're still in change mode. We will get better
Individual mistakes like those should be a rarity from players of the quality Bravo and Stones. The players need to be intelligent about risk taking and the system may need tweaking but far to early to be thinking of radical change.
The players are quite capable of letting any manager down playing any system: they have proved that too many times. Pep has to get into their heads or get rid of them.
My analysis also.Yeah I agree, kdb looked almost like a spare part. We rammed the middle today and that made it easy for Southampton to defend against. Also thought it negated the wide threat and sane and Sterling never had any space.