Anybody remember the Charity Sahield tactics

Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:19 am
by eastlands-lostboy
The loss yesterday brought back a deep memory of pain. My problem at wembley was Mancini's lack of settling for the obvious. Winning 2-0, break up play stop their wingers and dont sit back, yesterday, gone 92 mins without scoring, settle for a point and be happy, dont leave the backdoor open. Football hinges around fans hunches and reliance on fate and "it was bound to happen" mentality.......O,Neil back at his boyhood love, 0-0, last minute breakaway goal.........how many more clues does Mancini need. We have to accept that teams will now do this to us. Look harder at the two games and the key is the opposition did not have a look of fear in there eyes, they stuck to the task.....we looked desperate yesterday not like champions.
Re: Anybody remember the Charity Sahield tactics

Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:49 am
by SORTED
eastlands-lostboy wrote:The loss yesterday brought back a deep memory of pain. My problem at wembley was Mancini's lack of settling for the obvious. Winning 2-0, break up play stop their wingers and dont sit back, yesterday, gone 92 mins without scoring, settle for a point and be happy, dont leave the backdoor open. Football hinges around fans hunches and reliance on fate and "it was bound to happen" mentality.......O,Neil back at his boyhood love, 0-0, last minute breakaway goal.........how many more clues does Mancini need. We have to accept that teams will now do this to us. Look harder at the two games and the key is the opposition did not have a look of fear in there eyes, they stuck to the task.....we looked desperate yesterday not like champions.
I take it you didn't see Bob screaming at Komps and lescott to stop going forward gung ho then ;-)
Re: Anybody remember the Charity Sahield tactics

Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:01 pm
by the_georgian_genius
You do realise that Mancini hasn't got a playstation controller than controls all 11 players?
Re: Anybody remember the Charity Sahield tactics

Posted:
Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:07 pm
by Craig B
the_georgian_genius wrote:<null>
If he hasn't, he bloody well should have!
Re: Anybody remember the Charity Sahield tactics

Posted:
Wed Jan 04, 2012 11:37 am
by razor400
You mean the game the rags treated like the champions league final and we treated like the last pre-season friendly?