jimharri
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That's a bit radical for here, to be honest. Everyone knows better than theI think Pep knows all the weaknesses of this team 20 times more than any of us. All we can do at this stage is trust that he will find a way through.
That's a bit radical for here, to be honest. Everyone knows better than theI think Pep knows all the weaknesses of this team 20 times more than any of us. All we can do at this stage is trust that he will find a way through.
Good post and I too was fairly positive before last night. I just feel the response was really shit despite injuries and probably wrong team picked.Let’s be objective, difficult as it can be on this forum!
Against the dippers, chelsea and spurs we were by far the better team and did more than enough to win. Luck was most definitely against us in those games. We dominated the ball and had the upper hand.
Last night we came up against a team full of running and confidence on a great run of form. Bailey was virtually unplayable whereas he’s been poor every other time I’ve seen him. The crowd were super up for it and hugely intimidating. We were missing key players and (dare I say it) were tactically not set up to deal with their midfield.
For me last night was our only truly poor performance this season. It’s a blip and the evidence is that we bounce back when needed.
Talks of a crisis are truly unfounded.
Have some faith fellow blues.
We are still the team to beat.
Yet Spuds player kicked the ball away early doors yet didnt get booked!So he came off the bench once.
He still knew at the weekend he'd get booked for kicking a ball away. That's what's fucking nonsense and I bet Pep wasn't best pleased with him for it.
Unlike Chelsea since the 4 - 4 ffs1-0 flattered us immensely mate so well played, just make sure you turn up for Arsenal and the red Dippers in the same manner.
I think that’s our biggest problem.Good post and I too was fairly positive before last night. I just feel the response was really shit despite injuries and probably wrong team picked.
I too thought we did pretty well v the dippers, chavs and Spurs.
But this season we were shite v Villa but also away to Arsenal and Wolves. So that's 20% of our games when we were not average but downright poor and of course Rodri was missing for all 3
Agree, and you know somethingLet’s be objective, difficult as it can be on this forum!
Against the dippers, chelsea and spurs we were by far the better team and did more than enough to win. Luck was most definitely against us in those games. We dominated the ball and had the upper hand.
Last night we came up against a team full of running and confidence on a great run of form. Bailey was virtually unplayable whereas he’s been poor every other time I’ve seen him. The crowd were super up for it and hugely intimidating. We were missing key players and (dare I say it) were tactically not set up to deal with their midfield.
For me last night was our only truly poor performance this season. It’s a blip and the evidence is that we bounce back when needed.
Talks of a crisis are truly unfounded.
Have some faith fellow blues.
We are still the team to beat.
Ah may bad. Yes 8/1 is still very good value.He actually corrected it later to say 8/1 but still a good bet considering.
A couple of weeks ago I’d have strongly agreed with this, but he was much better against Spurs and our best outfield player by some distance last night. He’s getting there.The elephant in the room is Dias. His form has been well below his norm and I think he needs a rest. Love the guy but there’s definitely something not right with him atm.
I'd dock him a months wages.I’m sure he wasn’t pleased, neither was I. However to suggest that Grealish ‘deliberately’ accrued a yellow card so as to avoid Villa is what I said… absolute fucking nonsense!