FantasyIreland said:
We didn't,but we were expected to win.......and a few individual nightmares,coupled with a lack of ideas, made the entire scenario seem a whole lot worse.It was more disappointing as the result was so avoidable.
The worrying aspect is that we are not creating the real guilt edge chances that even a half fit Kun and others can put way.
Again which seems to be common occurrance at home this season is our terrible second halfs and woeful defending against poor opposition.
Burnley (2) , Sunderland (2) , Stoke (1), Arsenal (1) , CSKA (2) , Boro (2) , Newcastle (1) and Sunderland aside without reply.
That hasn't happened since the Leslie days and even then in most cases we were able to egg out a draw.
How many more times do we have to watch this broken record before MP and his leaders on and off the field do something about it FFS.
If it happens again I would suggest the owners will have no alternative but to do something about MP.