Rammy Blue
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Just got home, fucking wank day.
Can’t be arsed discussing game, it’s too depressing.
Can’t be arsed discussing game, it’s too depressing.
Phew. That's a relief for a second there I thought I was going to be in trouble.I'm not pointing the finger at you
That's the thing isn't it we aren't moving the wing backs about because we have nobody overlapping our wide man, Nor are we pulling centre backs out of position because Haaland rarely ever makes a move towards the ball not to mention we don't have a midfielder that runs in beyond Haaland to cause other problems...I’d be pointing the fuck to where I needed the wide man to go if I kept getting they inside ball…
At the very least it would separate the fullback a bit…
I just feel like we're going round in circles with these F1 analogies...Can we stop with the fucking F1 analogy please.
Just got back home and rewatched it and I’m shockedStill can’t get over the VAR decision. Disgusting. Didn’t think we played badly but obviously lacked a cutting edge and should have scored from the spot.
The reason you can't work it out is the reason you're not world class football coaches. There will always be teams who park the bus against top sides. They'll never win the league or come remotely close, but they'll get away with it now and again in matches like this, always have, always will.Who didn't see that coming? I felt like most of the players played fairly well in truth, poor performances weren't the problem or the reason we lost, the big problem was once again the gameplan.
Somebody tell me what the plan is when we control games like that? What's the route to goal because the players sure don't know. They all look for somebody else to do something and the only likely route through is an unlikely moment of individual brilliance, relying on that is never going to win you trophies.
You won't see a more stacked attacking lineup than the one that included doku,savinho,kdb,marmoush behind haaland so the failure to score is down to the tactics.
perhaps it's just thr disappointment of today but I'm anticipating a proper capitulation now and throwing away CL football next season. Pep isn't going to change anything tactically and so the personnel doesn't matter as they'll all be aiming to do the same thing.
It’s fantastic for Palace - I go back to 2011 and how I felt seeing us beat stoke… their fans were immense today and despite being gutted if it was anyone but city I’d be over the moon for themI can't deny, I'm pleased for Palace. For their fans it's massive and they will be celebrating it for years to come.
Your fellas will be back next year winning trophies, no big loss really given your recent successes.from the short time I've been on this forum and my trip to Manchester, your Fans seem solid to me, don't think you'd begrudge them their moment.
Yet if I hadn't have said that you would probably have assumed I wasPhew. That's a relief for a second there I thought I was going to be in trouble.
I know - it's the pits.Can we stop with the fucking F1 analogy please.
You're probably right. They didn't care enough to get us to the cup final or to battle back for at least a chance of CL qualification when it was looking like we had little chance at one stage.They probably don't care anyway. Opening a pay cheque with a 6 figure sum attached softens the blow.
We're not expecting the same results. We know what we are with the injuries and the squad we have. We cannot and do not have the creativity to unlock these defenses with the current crop.100% agree, and I wish some of those idiots would get it into their heads that NO ENGLISH CLUB has EVER done what we have done. 4 consecutive titles, domestic treble, EU treble, 7 consecutive FAC semi finals, 100 goals, 100 points, all the individual player records and so on, and so on...
You cannot have the number of injuries that were have had and expect the same results as we would have most likely had if everybody had been fully fit for most of the season. We had something like 11 squad players out at one point. That's an entire team. It's not an excuse, it's basic common sense. If you're under par you're more likely to lose, and if you're under strength for the next match you're likely to lose that one too, and the next one, and the next. That's exactly what happened.
Today we didn't do a lot wrong but when you're facing teams that park the bus it's going to work for them sometimes. It worked for Southampton last week, it worked for Palace today and you'll always get results like this for as long as the game exists. No club will ever win the title playing that way but they might win the odd important match and so it was today.
The missed sending off has stuck in my craw. I am sorry Palace you didn't deserve thatI can't deny, I'm pleased for Palace. For their fans it's massive and they will be celebrating it for years to come.
Your fellas will be back next year winning trophies, no big loss really given your recent successes.from the short time I've been on this forum and my trip to Manchester, your Fans seem solid to me, don't think you'd begrudge them their moment.