by FiNeRaIn » 23 May 2012 08:33
by bigmike » 23 May 2012 09:15
FiNeRaIn Yes Blackpool were better on the day but west ham beat them three times this season scoring ten goals and finished 11 points above them in the league, they were the better team over the course of the season and you can;t argue that they deserve to be up. It doesn't matter they are a bunch of big spending ugly mercenaries about 7 ft tall, they finished 3rd and the top three went up, deserved. Blackpool have themselves to blame for missing a hatful of chances. Baptistes rant is a strong case of sour grapes and he looks like a complete nob.
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 09:51
by Gordons Cumming » 23 May 2012 10:29
Snowball
I genuinely think we got lucky at the end of the season.
That happens sometimes when confidence is high
West Ham, Saints, Brighton all could have beaten us on chances, shots on target
but we rode our luck. I'm very happy it happened but I think West Ham had the money
and when you look at our performances at the death (rather than focusing solely on the result)
by bigmike » 23 May 2012 11:07
Snowball Our win at West Ham was JOY!
But let's not kid ourselves we easily could have lost it badly.
When they were all over us, 1-0 up I thought it would be 3-0 or 4-0
Great credit to us going in 2-1 up at half-time but it was "robbery" and we know it.
I still expected us to lose, hoped we might get 2-2
But then we got the pen, but then Vaz Te scored a great header. Again I thought we'd lose, hoped for a draw.
The fourth, the weird Elwood goal, well that was "God on our side stuff"
IMO, West Ham should have won that game by sewing it up in the first half-hour, like how they beat Brighton
but the point is, I doubt anyone would think a 2-2 draw or 3-3 draw that day would be WHU being lucky
Had that occurred (a 2-2 draw) a totally reasonable result
1 46 26-10-10 85-44 +39 88 Southampton
2 46 24-15-07 81-46 +35 87 West Ham
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3 46 26-09-11 67-41 +26 87 Reading
I genuinely think we got lucky at the end of the season.
That happens sometimes when confidence is high
West Ham, Saints, Brighton all could have beaten us on chances, shots on target
but we rode our luck. I'm very happy it happened but I think West Ham had the money
and when you look at our performances at the death (rather than focusing solely on the result)
A 4-2 West Ham
H 2-0 Leeds
A 1-0 Brighton
A 3-1 Southampton
H 1-0 Forest
H 2-2 Palace
A 0-2 Birmingham
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 11:34
by bigmike » 23 May 2012 11:43
Snowball A game plan to defend well and take our chances and win?
Isn't that a given for every team every game?
Do we have a game plan to let a Brighton play through one-on-one
knowing he'll hit the bar, and we'll get a massive deflection of an otherwise
poor free kick?
We didn't "defend well" at West Ham
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 12:03
bigmike
Stats to back your pessimism what about shots to goals Ratio. I think you will find that it doesnt matter a damn if a team has 99% of
the game and has 30 or 40 shots and cant score if the other team has 3 shots and all go in they still lose.
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 12:20
bigmike
Ok then Reading were lucky for 27 games this season..
bigmike How about rather than making up stats to support your pessimism why don’t you show the other side that actually shows that
Reading won the league because over the course of the season they won the most games and gained the most points?
by Ian Royal » 23 May 2012 13:59
bigmike West ham striker Vaz Tae has come out saying that Reading and Southampton were lucky this season and no one put them under pressure..
by Gordons Cumming » 23 May 2012 14:07
Snowballbigmike
Ok then Reading were lucky for 27 games this season..
Agreed.bigmike How about rather than making up stats to support your pessimism why don’t you show the other side that actually shows that
Reading won the league because over the course of the season they won the most games and gained the most points?
Because it is (slightly) false, which is my point.
There are no made-up stats here. The stats are very simple.
Just have us draw at West Ham (anyone except a truly blinkered fan would agree that would have been not even slightly "unlucky" on our part)
and we'd've been third.
We GOT RESULTS and the manager (especially) and the team should be commended
But we did not, IMO "exude class", we did not show top class up front.
We had a solid defence that rode its luck at times, and we were on a run, high in confidence and OVER achieved.
That's why I feel concerned.
I believe if we played West ham tomorrow, two games, we'd lose both.
We were and are a decent side. IMO probably the third-best. I think West Ham should have been well-clear
and just their home fans on their backs and them getting the jips at home did for them.
Look at their finish, for example.
A 4-0 Barnsley
H 3-3 Birmingham
H 6-0 Brighton
A 1-1 Bristol
A 2-1 Leicester
H 2-1 Hull
A 2-0 Cardiff
H 3-0 Cardiff
W 2-1 Blackpool
P9 W7 D2 L0 25-7
And in the season look how many thrashings they handed out (plus Cardiff twice in the POs)
H 6-0 Brighton
A 4-0 Watford
A 4-1 Nottm F
H 4-3 Portsmouth
H 4-0 Blackpool
A 4-1 Blackpool
A 4-0 Barnsley
That to me is the sign of a top side. They UNDER-achieved for their quality
by Svlad Cjelli » 23 May 2012 14:27
Snowball IMO, West Ham should have won that game by sewing it up in the first half-hour, like how they beat Brighton
but the point is, I doubt anyone would think a 2-2 draw or 3-3 draw that day would be WHU being lucky
Had that occurred (a 2-2 draw) a totally reasonable result
1 46 26-10-10 85-44 +39 88 Southampton
2 46 24-15-07 81-46 +35 87 West Ham
=======================================
3 46 26-09-11 67-41 +26 87 Reading
by T.R.O.L.I. » 23 May 2012 14:29
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 15:09
Svlad Cjelli
FFS! I know I'm off HNA, but I can't let such a gross Snowballism as that go past. Don't you think that if we'd lost to West Ham, or not been Champions by then, then we'd have played a completely different - and much more committed - team at Birmingham?
Svlad Cjelli By no means is it even vaguely valid to consider one one individual event or piece of data and assume that it exists in complete isolation. In individual games and in whole seasons the overall context changes everything - change that and everything else is liable to change too.
by Extended-Phenotype » 23 May 2012 15:26
SnowballSvlad Cjelli
FFS! I know I'm off HNA, but I can't let such a gross Snowballism as that go past. Don't you think that if we'd lost to West Ham, or not been Champions by then, then we'd have played a completely different - and much more committed - team at Birmingham?
Of course, and I think we would have lost. I think Birmingham had a better side than us
and was predicting us to lose it anyway.Svlad Cjelli By no means is it even vaguely valid to consider one one individual event or piece of data and assume that it exists in complete isolation. In individual games and in whole seasons the overall context changes everything - change that and everything else is liable to change too.
I wasn't isolating THAT game, just making a point.
Deep in my heart despite being thankful of the win
I don't think we deserved to win at West ham
(tho' MAYBE West Ham deserved to lose)
Thank God for us the WHU-the Jips turned up and not West Ham that that thrashed Brighton 6-0
I believe we stole that game. I believe we stole the game at Brighton.
I believe we stole the game at Bristol when we were rubbish.
Maybe we didn't steal the game at Southampton, but I thought a 3-1 win flattered us.
We just had a run of games when the "correction" should have happened
but didn't NOT because we were great but because other sides blew their chances.
And next season I believe it will show.
3/4 of the way through this season quote a few people were saying this squad
would or could "do a Derby" if it went up. Remember!
I love this club, the team, the manager and I'm pleased we won this league
I think we were equal third or fourth best club
by M-U-R-T-Y » 23 May 2012 15:55
bigmike West ham striker Vaz Tae has come out saying that Reading and Southampton were lucky this season and no one put them under pressure..
Ok so I guess Reading beating West ham twice with an aggregate score of 7 - 2 was lucky..
LOL
... I guess its because we dont play the flowing football the way that West ham do. I didnt realise that long ball was flowing football.
Reading were under so much pressure against you boys that Jimmy Kebe had time to stop the ball pull his socks up then pass it on.
Anyway well done on the promotion Wet Spam I will enjoy the 6 points again. I hope you enjoy Fat Sams flowing football "HOOF"
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 15:56
Svlad CjelliSnowball
Don't you think that if we'd lost to West Ham, or not been Champions by then, then we'd have played a completely different - and much more committed - team at Birmingham?
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 15:59
Extended-Phenotype
You think wrong. We finished top. Which means we didn't crumble when the pressure was on, won enough games, scored enough goals, reduced the opportunity for luck to sway in favour of the oppostion, and stayed in games long enough for luck to help us out.
The league is long enough to iron out chance.
by Snowball » 23 May 2012 16:07
Gordons Cumming [
Look at their finish, for example.
A 4-0 Barnsley
H 3-3 Birmingham
H 6-0 Brighton
A 1-1 Bristol
A 2-1 Leicester
H 2-1 Hull
A 2-0 Cardiff
H 3-0 Cardiff
W 2-1 Blackpool
P9 W7 D2 L0 25-7
And in the season look how many thrashings they handed out (plus Cardiff twice in the POs)
H 6-0 Brighton
A 4-0 Watford
A 4-1 Nottm F
H 4-3 Portsmouth
H 4-0 Blackpool
A 4-1 Blackpool
A 4-0 Barnsley
That to me is the sign of a top side. They UNDER-achieved for their quality
by sandman » 23 May 2012 16:31
M-U-R-T-Ybigmike West ham striker Vaz Tae has come out saying that Reading and Southampton were lucky this season and no one put them under pressure..
Ok so I guess Reading beating West ham twice with an aggregate score of 7 - 2 was lucky..
LOL
... I guess its because we dont play the flowing football the way that West ham do. I didnt realise that long ball was flowing football.
Reading were under so much pressure against you boys that Jimmy Kebe had time to stop the ball pull his socks up then pass it on.
Anyway well done on the promotion Wet Spam I will enjoy the 6 points again. I hope you enjoy Fat Sams flowing football "HOOF"
Where has he said that?
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