HarrytheBlue
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Stones is the natural partner for Dias - when fit. Laporte knows that.Out of curiosity, who’d you replace him with?
Stones is the natural partner for Dias - when fit. Laporte knows that.Out of curiosity, who’d you replace him with?
If we are signing a CB it needs to be KoundeIm not entirely sure to be honest. Preferably someone with a lot of pace and and can work well with Diaz which for some reason Laporte just doesn't seem to do very well. Few people mentioned Torres at Villareal but i wasnt impressed that much with him in the games with liverpool.
Nothing to do with booing the anthem, yet another smokescreen of convenience. Unfortunately we put our own brick walls to winning up.I was very disappointed we couldn't just close the game down, just like they did, feign injuries, drop like flies, admitted we din't get the free kicks we should have and they got everything on offer, but I had a horrible feeling with the Grealish effort and then when they scored I thought shit here we go, rub of the green etc, we never looked the same once Walker left the field, what a fucking WARRIOR that man is, take a bow young man.
I will say though, we MUST stop booing the Uefa anthem, I've said it before, they will NEVER allow us to win the thing when we constantly boo their anthem. Yes the game is as bent as a 10 bob note and when I see certain officials for our games I think really, however they will keep putting brick walls for us to get through to stop us winning it.
The frustrating thing is we would have hammered the bloody scousers in the final with a full team and they knew it.
that and the one Fern put just wide when it seemed easier to score :/I still don't know how Mendy's clearance off the line didn't hit Phil and go in. The finest of margins. Sometimes it's just not meant to be.
Bang on, criminal by this team to go out that way.I couldn't agree more. I really want Haaland and we are absoulety in need of a new striker, but last night we had the game won and fell apart in 6 minutes of football. We scored enough to win the tie but defensively we were shocking. I've never felt so low after a game, due to the nature in which we lost it. Ahead by 2 goals on four occasions, led for 178 minutes of whole tie, better team in both legs (apart from extra time) we just shouldn't have lost.
That was not an easy chance - the angle was tight and he had to stretch for it.that and the one Fern put just wide when it seemed easier to score :/
It's the hope that kills you.Yes, it's worse. With relegation you deserve to go down - crap results over the season. You finish in the Prem exactly where you deserve to finish. And with relegation you're always optimistic about coming back up - albeit for us we went down to the third tier. I was at Halifax/York etc. Believe me, last night was worse than all our previous nightmares combined.
A few folk find this hard to accept, but that is the reality. Stunned at how we ballsed up in the last few minutes.Nothing to do with booing the anthem, yet another smokescreen of convenience. Unfortunately we put our own brick walls to winning up.
I cannot see any single issue in the game that will ultimately drive me to the armchair I'm sitting in now than amount of two 45 minute halves that are swindled to ridiculous proportions. Refs do fuck all to remove timewasting from the game, in fact, their lack of a response just encourages teams. Has anyone been cautioned for timewasting in the first half, for doing exactly what they might be cautioned for on, say. 87 minutes. I've often thought of taking a stop watch to a game to see how much playing time is delivered. The reasons for the added time continue to remain a mystery to anyone sitting or standing on the terraces. We might be told that it accommodates goals, VAR checks, and subs - but a kid in primary school could do the maths and see that it never fits.
That I'm not paid £300k a week and I don't have people touting me for the ballon d'Or?You've never had a bad day at work?
What was your 'excuse'?
I'm telling you the truth. I was there in our 60s glory days - 70s we had a brilliant team but not much trophy glory, and then the 80s/90s dark days. I never thought we'd have a team like we do now. We were brilliant first leg (just a few seconds of madness) and pretty good last night for 88 minutes. I feel that last night was a combination of us being unlucky, and a biased ref - e.g the Casemiro shirt pull on Phil amongst other factors. Casemiro should have been off. The ref let things go early on, but when players were tiring he got the yellows out. Cheated - and there is a history of it - Llorente for example.
I'm not blaming Grealish and maybe in future seasons he will shine, but that money should of been spend on a proven forward first. We only ever needed to break the bank for a top forward, You didn't need to be a rocket scientist to know that, yet we still went into the season without a centre forward and its biting us on the arse big time. I call it complacency.Yes the striker problem has hurt us, but I feel the left/back and cover is what we miss the most this season.
But it's not the right time to point fingers and play the blame game ? Losing does happen
Like any team, we deserved our relegations - albeit in the Liverpool game in 96 Lomas believed fans shouting that we only needed a draw so he runs to the corner flag. Alan Ball got the same message and is imploring us to keep the ball. The score is 2 - 2 (we fight back from two down) but our players don't know they need a third. But all our relegations combined don't come near to how I felt last night and still feel now. I actually feel ill with it - not joking.How did you feel when City were relegated twice?