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  1. I thought we made hard work of the first half, despite the possession we had, and although Darwin’s persistence paid off for the first goal, it was Kelleher who had to make more saves than the Sheffield keeper.

    Our shooting accuracy is abysmal despite the goals we do actually score.

    Once Mac Allister was moved further forward in the second half, the dynamic changed and we looked much more threatening, and of course he was on hand to score an absolute beauty.

    Disappointed that, once again, we conceded to one of the dross in the division, but as long as we can outscore them than I probably shouldn’t be too critical.

    Good substitutions again, especially for the third goal, Robbo’s cross to Gakpo was outstanding, and the header was tidy.

    So 8 more 1-0 wins will do us fine, but maybe not our hearts though.

     

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  2. I wouldn’t be surprised if we’ve already identified, contacted and possibly made an offer to someone for the managers job.

    The appointments of Edwards and Hughes surely haven’t been done overnight and given Klopp gave notice last November, it’s sensible to have been preparing for a new structure since then.

    Could also be one factor why the, seemingly, nailed on replacements have been distancing themselves?

     


     

     

  3. 6 hours ago, Barrington Womble said:

    What worried me yesterday is he didn't seem too capable of hitting the ball hard. I hope he's not holding back because of the injury. 

    He does it frequently, powder puff shots, always has. 
    Very frustrating given his numbers, you get the feeling that he’d be off into the distance somewhere, not level with the greats like Shearer and Henry, if he would put his laces through the ball more.

    To be fair, he’s not the only one, Diaz had one yesterday that was more like a pass back than a shot when Bradley set him up.

     

  4. Anything to disrupt City is good in my book. Arsenal have the most difficult run in I think, so  even if they were to beat City, there’s still plenty of scope for them to drop points.

    The only downside is they blew up at this point last season and have been looking stronger all round this season, so the theory that you have to go close to then win it is looking a distinct possibility for them.

    I think we’d take more confidence out of City losing than either of the other two results, but, ultimately, we need to ensure we keep winning and if it’s not enough then fair enough.

    I’d be gutted if we lost to Arsenal by a point or less after the capitulation against them at their place though, whereas City winning it again would be a bit “meh” and should be tainted by them being found guilty of at least some of the 115 charges they’re facing.

  5. On 22/03/2024 at 20:32, AngryOfTuebrook said:

    Meanwhile, the cunts are laying the groundwork for a cover story in case they fuck up Dublin.

    Yeah, I read that as well, some Greek guy indicating that UEFA are expecting trouble from fans without tickets at the Dublin final. Remarkable foresight. Obviously expecting us and/or West Ham to get there? Maybe if UEFA give more thought to where they hold finals and how they apportion the tickets, then they may prevent trouble.

     

  6. 2 minutes ago, Anubis said:

    Dyche blaming Everton's shit form on the wait for the appeal. Why? What they have to do on the pitch is irrelevant to the appeal. And in any event, after the deduction they went on a mini run of form so what happened?

    When it suits, got to fit the narrative of the poor, mistreated, downtrodden, victimised, non-Sky 6, Corinthian, sleeping Giant, dontcha know.

  7. 4 hours ago, Razoray said:

    They thrashed United 3-0 and Bournemouth 6-1 in late October, early November. 

    Since then, their league results are:

    Chelsea draw

    Liverpool draw

    Spurs draw

    Villa loss

    Luton win (2-1)

    Palace draw

    Everton win (3-1)

    Sheff Utd win (2-0)

    Newcastle win (3-2)

    Burnley win (3-1)

    Brentford win (3-1)

    Everton win (2-0)

    Chelsea draw 

    Brentford win (1-0)

    Played 14, won 8, drew 5, lost 1 (averages at a 79 point season) with a goal difference of +12. 

    Since 4th November, they've beaten one team above 14th in the table, and that was in the last minute against a Newcastle side that had lost their previous four games. City haven't been convincing in any league game in their last 14. Maybe they will go on a multiple game winning run, but I just don't see it. They are getting by at the moment and in their next 6 games have:

     Bournemouth away, United home, Liverpool away, Brighton away, Arsenal home, and Villa home. If they get 15+ points from that, then they have a great chance, but they would need a massive upgrade in form to achieve it. 

    Interesting figures. The indication would be that, yes, they aren’t the “behemoth” they have been in previous seasons and we shouldn’t be expecting a fifteen game winning run anytime soon.

    Much as I’d love that to happen, there is the caveat that they now have, arguably, their two most talented players available to them again in de Bruyne and Haaland and they have started to show in recent weeks what influence they have in games.

    I just hope other teams start to believe that they should have a go against them, rather than pull down their kecks and bend over. Might make things more interesting.

  8. 34 minutes ago, Scott_M said:


    Not sure about that. 
     

    After the March international break we won 9 league games, drew 2, (City & Spurs), won the FA Cup and got to the CL Final. 
     

    Ultimately, we gave ourselves too much to make up in the league. I take the point on Thiago and Fabinho’s fitness in the CL Final, they weren’t the reason we didn’t win the game, we didn’t take our chances and they did. 
     

    Hopefully not having players go deep in the AFCON helps this year. 

    See what you’re saying Scott, but I was thinking it was the cumulative effect of playing every single game we could possibly have done that season, and then to have to keep winning every game just to stay in touch which eventually caught up. Could have been different if Villa hadn’t have folded in the last game too. The FA cup final was a stalemate won on penalties. You’re right about the Madrid game, when Courtois played well, but we just didn’t seem to able to score and they did with pretty much their one decent chance.  The season became a massive mental test as much as it was physical.

     

  9. That type of fixture run in was what did for us season before last, too many games, too little rest time, too many injuries and those who were fit, running on fumes. Including the manager.

    Don’t know how we can avoid a repeat, unless the younger players/rotation policy allows the performance levels to maintain. We know the players will do their best, of course they will, but it’s a massive ask, and beating City (and everyone else come to that) is pretty much a pre-requisite.

    I’d settle for Carabao Cup (because we’re in the final anyway) and either the League (preferably) or Europa League.

    Lovely to think we could get three, dreamland to get all four.

     

     

  10. I’ve been lucky to have seen most of the fantastic games already mentioned on here, in the flesh, but one that hasn’t been mentioned is the Chelsea semi-final in 2005.

    Not a runaway win, not loads of great goals scored, but for what it meant after going so long without a Champions League/European Cup final appearance, for atmosphere and just the will of the crowd helping the players against, honestly, a much better Chelsea team, and for putting them in their place with Mourinho at the helm, it was a fabulous night.

    Only matched for atmosphere by the Barcelona 4-0, but I wasn’t at the St Etienne game so can’t compare to that. But haven’t we been blessed compared to other clubs that can only dream of having one night to remember like the many we’ve enjoyed.

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  11. 14 minutes ago, chrisbonnie said:

     

    if that put you off the job, then that candidate would be a fucking grade A loser if you ask me. 

     

    why wouldnt you want the job, the team is excellent, and young.

     

    brand new state if the art training ground, the stadium is the biggest its ever been. 

     

    the only stumbling block could possibly be our spending power, but we're not exactly misers either

    Levels of expectation.

    For all that you’ve listed, and more, the scene should be set for success, but that could, possibly, make some think twice with that pressure on them.

    Between now and the end of the season there may be other jobs come up where there’s less expectation.

    I understand you saying anyone not wanting the job would be a loser, but anyone taking the position on would also have to be a big character to think they could equal or better what Klopp has achieved. 
    We have a history of giving our managers time, but would that be the case with the current “want it now” generation?
    I’m not so sure.

     

  12. Regardless of what we do or don’t win this season, Klopp is going out a legend, something that won’t be lost on anyone in the frame.

    The more we may win, the tougher the act to follow.

    It could put some off taking the job, 

  13. Whenever we’re in a position where it’s been in our own hands, I’ve felt we could win the league.

    The disappointment is the likes of the Arsenal game when it hands impetus back to City.

    Still, though, we win all our games, we win the league.

    The yardstick has been get more out of city than they get out of you, and that still holds true.

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