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I don't care how bad they're playing. Cheering other players names when one goes off or booing them leaving the field won't helpNeither will singing for Marosi when Lawlor has the ball. Remember calling for Marosi really improved Etheridge. Sorry it fxxxed his confidence and probably his career. Let's be a bit more supportive during games at least. To me it's obvious that DF is insisting on playing a certain way which isn't working. The players appear scared to express themselves. If that's the case it's all down to him. If it's not we are obviously not good enough. At the end of the day the board have supported him. Hopefully Baudrey and Mccullough will be back soon and Houhjton will be the player he was last season.
No it didnt Mr Frost,we didnt score and very rarely looked like doing so,but I didnt see us pack in trying,or lack of effort.We got beaten by a more solid,experienced team,if you cannot see or accept that,and think it is worth booing,dont go to the Arsenal game mate, because it could be a long night for you,your Knowledge of football may cause you to have a sore throat booing all night.
Quote from: RoversAlias on September 17, 2017, 05:58:07 pmQuote from: dickos1 on September 17, 2017, 05:52:46 pmHe hit the inside of the post Can't get much closer to scoring Which I acknowledged, but as I already said, that one moment aside did he even touch the ball in the penalty box? It's a fair question.No because he's trying to do what the midfield should. If I was him I'd stop around the box and let the pathetic midfield do their work.
Quote from: dickos1 on September 17, 2017, 05:52:46 pmHe hit the inside of the post Can't get much closer to scoring Which I acknowledged, but as I already said, that one moment aside did he even touch the ball in the penalty box? It's a fair question.
He hit the inside of the post Can't get much closer to scoring
Seen far worse, thought 2nd half we were unlucky
Marquis had a bit of a nightmare at times, however we carried even less threat as a team after he went off. Even when he's playing badly (and he did today - he'll know it) he at least makes a nuisance of himself, shows for the ball and gives the opposition something to think about. After he went off we offered utterly no threat at all.
Give the strikers some chances to convert and then we can start having a conversion about how well they are doing. Williams could have potentially done a bit better with that chance in the second half and Marquis hit the post, but that was it from memory? The final third just isn't bearing fruit at the moment.
Most likely to score? How. He fluffed a one on one and cocked up drom 6 yards out.Marquis hit the inside of the post
Quote from: dickos1 on September 17, 2017, 09:22:31 pmMost likely to score? How. He fluffed a one on one and cocked up drom 6 yards out.Marquis hit the inside of the post Got to agree with dickos1 here; Williams is showing game after game why Fergie wanted to let him go in the summer
Williams effort over the bar was a lot harder than Marquis' off the post. He'd made the space himself and I don't think Marquis would have got himself into that position.
May always causes problems when he is on the pitch
Quote from: the vicar on September 18, 2017, 01:34:20 pmMay always causes problems when he is on the pitch Everyone loves a tryer, but May will never play any higher than he is now, he's just too lightweight