Victor Meldrew Stam's comments about Beerens after the game were surprising-what does he see that we don't?
The common sense not to undermine his players in public.
by Lower West » 18 Nov 2017 22:36
Victor Meldrew Stam's comments about Beerens after the game were surprising-what does he see that we don't?
by tidus_mi2 » 18 Nov 2017 23:23
Jagermesiter1871tidus_mi2 It's always fun to come on here after a defeat and see all the bed wetters telling us we're doomed.
It was a solid performance, we created a handful of very good opportunities but let ourselves down on their two goals. The first the whole defence can be accused of ball watching and the second, it should not have been that easy for the Wolves players to waltz through.
If we keep playing like we have the last few games we will shoot up the table, the early damage might already be done for a play-off place but I still hold outside hope.
....literally no one has said that. DId you even read the thread?
by leon » 19 Nov 2017 00:01
tidus_mi2 It's always fun to come on here after a defeat and see all the bed wetters telling us we're doomed.
It was a solid performance, we created a handful of very good opportunities but let ourselves down on their two goals. The first the whole defence can be accused of ball watching and the second, it should not have been that easy for the Wolves players to waltz through.
If we keep playing like we have the last few games we will shoot up the table, the early damage might already be done for a play-off place but I still hold outside hope.
by bcubed » 19 Nov 2017 00:28
by tidus_mi2 » 19 Nov 2017 00:35
leontidus_mi2 It's always fun to come on here after a defeat and see all the bed wetters telling us we're doomed.
It was a solid performance, we created a handful of very good opportunities but let ourselves down on their two goals. The first the whole defence can be accused of ball watching and the second, it should not have been that easy for the Wolves players to waltz through.
If we keep playing like we have the last few games we will shoot up the table, the early damage might already be done for a play-off place but I still hold outside hope.
You accuse people of being bed wetters- which is nice.
And then you go on to say how defensive mistakes yet again cost us a game.
I think you need to take some time out.
by TiagoIlori » 19 Nov 2017 01:01
by Hound » 19 Nov 2017 07:07
by 3points » 19 Nov 2017 08:08
Hound I think stam is planning very much for the fact we have a glut of games. I reckon Richards will be back in against Bolton, as will Edwards. I suspect Aluko wasn’t fully fit, and neither are Yann or Bod
Like I said, no real issues with the team selection bar Beerens. Equally the sub of Edwards for Ilori was a good one
by PieEater » 19 Nov 2017 08:20
PremAddict Only reason we didn't come away with a point was that Ruddy put-in a MoM performance today and luck went against us. First goal from them was either a great goal or crap defending with me leaning towards the latter.
Overall good performance, plenty of shots on goal. Agree with others here on Beerens tho. Bacuna improved in the second.
by bcubed » 19 Nov 2017 09:18
Hound I think stam is planning very much for the fact we have a glut of games. I reckon Richards will be back in against Bolton, as will Edwards. I suspect Aluko wasn’t fully fit, and neither are Yann or Bod
Like I said, no real issues with the team selection bar Beerens. Equally the sub of Edwards for Ilori was a good one
by muirinho » 19 Nov 2017 09:21
bcubedHound I think stam is planning very much for the fact we have a glut of games. I reckon Richards will be back in against Bolton, as will Edwards. I suspect Aluko wasn’t fully fit, and neither are Yann or Bod
Like I said, no real issues with the team selection bar Beerens. Equally the sub of Edwards for Ilori was a good one
You haven't mentioned Bacuna
As I said he above he was outstanding v Derby and ran the game
Why change?
by Hound » 19 Nov 2017 09:40
by bcubed » 19 Nov 2017 09:56
Hound Yeah, Bacuna was also outstanding at RB against Leeds and Forest
Bacuna had a rare bad day - but his exquisite pass created our best chance (Barrow saved by Ruddy) and he did ok second half generally
Just saying we don’t always know everything behind the scenes. Players may have a minor knock or heavy cold etc. I did find dropping Edwards a strange one but he has just come back off 2 games for Wales. Gunter is a freak who seems to be able to just play and play, but can’t judge everyone by his fitness
by Westwood52 » 19 Nov 2017 10:04
by jonn60 » 19 Nov 2017 10:23
by RoyalBlue » 19 Nov 2017 10:58
TiagoIlori Proper shithousing from wolves, but we were too nice to them and respected them too much at first. Bacuna and Ilori had shockers in the first half, Swift was poor and he really needs to work on his decision making(arguably should’ve scored in 50 seconds). Kermorgant was very rusty and struggled against a bigger and fitter defence. Thought Gunter had a really good game, been our most improved player by far this season. Agree on McShane and Beerens though, McShane is too slow to be playing against someone like wolves and Beerens was ineffective. I do see why Stam keeps the faith with Beerens though, he’s clearly capable of moments of brilliance, scored a lot of important goals last season including a brilliant brace against Sheffield Wednesday.
by Henley Royal 1 » 19 Nov 2017 12:07
by Millsy » 19 Nov 2017 13:16
by TiagoIlori » 19 Nov 2017 14:03
RoyalBlueTiagoIlori Proper shithousing from wolves, but we were too nice to them and respected them too much at first. Bacuna and Ilori had shockers in the first half, Swift was poor and he really needs to work on his decision making(arguably should’ve scored in 50 seconds). Kermorgant was very rusty and struggled against a bigger and fitter defence. Thought Gunter had a really good game, been our most improved player by far this season. Agree on McShane and Beerens though, McShane is too slow to be playing against someone like wolves and Beerens was ineffective. I do see why Stam keeps the faith with Beerens though, he’s clearly capable of moments of brilliance, scored a lot of important goals last season including a brilliant brace against Sheffield Wednesday.
Thank god for that! Someone else who isn't completely blinkered by the Beerens hate!
Prize merchant banker behind me is constantly on his case. Incredibly yelled at him for being lazy immediately after his perseverance had seen him win the ball and battle his way through three challenges.
Mind you the same pratt accused Gunter of 'bottling it' when he went to go for a challenge on a loose ball but then rightly pulled out when he realised that there was no way he could get to the ball first and would only end up getting a minimum of a yellow card for his efforts/'bravery'. I think this 'moan a minute' twat may have been 'Edward' who rang BBCRB after the game.
by Hound » 19 Nov 2017 14:17
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