by brendywendy » 25 Apr 2010 18:45
by LWJ » 25 Apr 2010 19:53
Ian RoyallowerwestjnrMmmMonsterMunch Get a grip you suicidal lot. Watford had everything to play for in front of their home fans - we had nothing to play for.
Only ever going to be one winner today. We have a shite record there anyway.
This team has done phenomenally well since BM took over. They can't play brilliant every week & perhaps adrenaline has been keeping them going thus far. Now they have nothing to play for, it's inevitable they will take their foot off the gas. So fecking what?!
LOL at slagging off Griffin. Some people on here crack me up.
feck off you pLOLastic pcunt.. After watching trash like that we can criticise our players. And yes i never liked Griffin so i can slag him off when he plays like he did.
Infact did you even go today?
I went yesterday. If you don't like Griffin, it must be the only game you've been to. That or you're educationally subnormal.
by brendywendy » 25 Apr 2010 19:54
by Ian Royal » 25 Apr 2010 19:56
by LWJ » 25 Apr 2010 20:09
Ian Royal Then I'm afraid I consider you rather wrong in the head, that you don't want us to have a player who has largely been excellent since coming here and has never shown any attitude problems here or put a foot wrong with the fans.
Try and look beyond your irrational prejudice.
by MmmMonsterMunch » 25 Apr 2010 20:11
by SLAMMED » 25 Apr 2010 20:13
by LWJ » 25 Apr 2010 20:16
MmmMonsterMunch I would suggest you get yourself a hard-on & relieve some of that tension lowerwestjnr..
by MmmMonsterMunch » 25 Apr 2010 20:17
SLAMMED I really don't see the problem with Griffin. Has been a breathe of fresh air to have a decent right back who, I believe, has a reasonable amount of skill and control, can pick a pass occasionally, and is a good all rounder with regards to tackling, heading, etc.
If we manage to secure at least another season loan of him, I will be more than happy.
by themadstad » 25 Apr 2010 21:00
by 1871 Royal » 25 Apr 2010 21:58
by RG30 » 25 Apr 2010 23:24
by RobRoyal » 26 Apr 2010 00:11
lowerwestjnr We valued his experience, not his skill.. That’s all i will say
by Compo's Hat » 26 Apr 2010 02:55
handbags_harrisBig Foot LOL @ the fickleness of our fans, singing Griffin for England one week then telling him to fcuk off back to Stoke the next. Idiots
Couple that with loads of people near me next to the away fans chanting "Come on Wednesday" and "going down" when Watford were 3-0 up
by Arch » 26 Apr 2010 03:37
floyd__streete I am going to put as much effort into these 'back from the game' thoughts as the players did during yesterday's 'game'.
by Royal1983 » 26 Apr 2010 07:59
lowerwestjnrMmmMonsterMunch I would suggest you get yourself a hard-on & relieve some of that tension lowerwestjnr..
by Negative_Jeff » 26 Apr 2010 09:19
by LWJ » 26 Apr 2010 09:30
1871 Royal I have a question for lowerwestjnr ....
Who would you rather have playing at right back ..... Griffin or Cummings?
by midfield diamond » 26 Apr 2010 10:43
Negative_Jeff After the run we have had these past few months it is difficult to criticise this performance under the circumstances. Shit happens.
McDermott has managed to coax an improvement from almost every player, but going forward I don`t think his one dimensional approach is going to be so effective over next season`s forty six games. This idea of getting the ball quickly into the last third and playing from there is fine, but when it doesn`t come off, as at Plymouth and Watford, we look like a shambolic bunch of hoofers and lack the size and muscle for the physical battle.
We need to pass and move better and look for ways to move the opposition around. The full backs retreating to the touchline to receive the ball off Federici might be a start...... and sign a striker that can hold the ball up, develop the play and still bag twenty goals a season. I have joined Alan Partridge in the Jason Scotland fan club.
by sandman » 26 Apr 2010 12:30
midfield diamondNegative_Jeff After the run we have had these past few months it is difficult to criticise this performance under the circumstances. Shit happens.
McDermott has managed to coax an improvement from almost every player, but going forward I don`t think his one dimensional approach is going to be so effective over next season`s forty six games. This idea of getting the ball quickly into the last third and playing from there is fine, but when it doesn`t come off, as at Plymouth and Watford, we look like a shambolic bunch of hoofers and lack the size and muscle for the physical battle.
We need to pass and move better and look for ways to move the opposition around. The full backs retreating to the touchline to receive the ball off Federici might be a start...... and sign a striker that can hold the ball up, develop the play and still bag twenty goals a season. I have joined Alan Partridge in the Jason Scotland fan club.
Fully agree with all this. Our one dimensional tactics are now known to the opposition who are stopping us playing. Just close down the wingers, don't give Gylfi time on the ball, and we're not a force to be reckoned with. Brian's brilliant honeymoon is now over - last eight games W2 D3 L3 isn't promotion form - and he now has the difficult job of getting the team in order for next season.
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