They were there for the taking. Haven't been playing well and tired after Wednesday but we were 2 down before waking up.
wrong thread mate.
They were there for the taking. Haven't been playing well and tired after Wednesday but we were 2 down before waking up.
That's just anti-football dressed up as canny pragmatism.Because they've been hoodwinked into think these "philosophy managers" are the best thing since sliced bread.
He'll be back coaching Alaves in a couple of seasons
The rs declared at 2-0, which they've done several times this season, including against Bournemouth who then scored twice because they have more cutting edge than we do.I dont think so, the way they're allowed to play makes it seem so. Allow our players to get at teams and they can be as good or better than any team...which is what happened today when we went 2 down and the manager finally allowed them to get out and play.
Nah, that's just a way of reading it that excuses nit going for it from the off.The rs declared at 2-0, which they've done several times this season, including against Bournemouth who then scored twice because they have more cutting edge than we do.
I liked the look of Dibling.Specially when for once we actually really have good substitutes who can change the game
We didn't equalise. If we had, they would probably have woken up like they have in every other game this season.Nah, that's just a way of reading it that excuses nit going for it from the off.
They were desperate for that game to end from the moment we went for it and equalised. That's what positive football can do to all opponents.
Sorry, meant got back into it.We didn't equalise. If we had, they would probably have woken up like they have in every other game this season.
The big question is now does he learn. We go to City in a month or so. Can he put together a plan that lets us compete from the start? It’s an attacking team now and we can’t win if we’re not playing to that.Needs to look at himself for that first half. That’s not good enough for where this club wants to be, not excusable that players just aren’t ready. That’s Leeds and Liverpool now we’ve thrown two halves of football because the players aren’t ready.
That's just anti-football dressed up as canny pragmatism.
Moyes in his first 11 seasons here underlined he will never ever go for it.
He's a coward in big games and just proved it again.
They are the league winners who've just spent £500m. We are starting to rebuild after years of mismanagement. We have made some very good signings and we are short in a couple of areas. Thats to be expected and its moyes first transfer window. Now this game today. We played really well at times and were the better team when we started playing to our good signings strengths didnt we. It was 2-0 though. We actually passed through midfield. Got grealish on the ball and played football. The first half hour of that match even at 0-0 we werent even attempting to play. It was pickford knocking goal kicks long giving it away then backing right off them and not getting near to them to attemt a tackle. Even though theres 10 men behind the ball. Moyes got it wrong. Badly. Its like he hasnt watched them play. Every team has had a go at them. Theyve won games against 10 men or with a penalty or in added time on top of added time. We were too timid and let them waltz through us. As for good halftime team talks the match started 45 minutes ago couldve done with it then really.His record against them speaks more about the fact they're a very good team.
You'd have been daubing Howard's garage door with 'KENDALL MUST GO' graffiti.Iriola wouldn't last 2 minutes here.
We've seen it with Martinez,Silva and Lampard that one dimensional "philosophy managers" don't work at this football club.
Iriola's feet wouldn't touch the ground ha.
Stop banging this drum.