Nick wrote:totally agree. We have the odd glimpse here and there and we have NDJ. None of this is enough we need OUR Gerrard.
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Kompany, De Jong, Tevez - these are all players who lead by example.
Our problem is our tactics and the lack of conviction to set out to win a football match. It looks like we have trained our players to be fearfull of being in the lead. We base much of our game on trying to stop the other team scoring even when we need to score ourselves when we are behind or drawing.
Collectively the team and coaching staff need to grow some...
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:Kompany, De Jong, Tevez - these are all players who lead by example.
Our problem is our tactics and the lack of conviction to set out to win a football match. It looks like we have trained our players to be fearfull of being in the lead. We base much of our game on trying to stop the other team scoring even when we need to score ourselves when we are behind or drawing.
Collectively the team and coaching staff need to grow some...
fucking hell man, you were critical over my conviction to slag off Hughes any given chance but you are going for the broke with Mancini yourself.
It's bit tiresome to be honest. As long as we are still in top four and in Europe, I can't understand people doing this. Even the ones who don't like him.
DoomMerchant wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MaineRoadMemories wrote:Kompany, De Jong, Tevez - these are all players who lead by example.
Our problem is our tactics and the lack of conviction to set out to win a football match. It looks like we have trained our players to be fearfull of being in the lead. We base much of our game on trying to stop the other team scoring even when we need to score ourselves when we are behind or drawing.
Collectively the team and coaching staff need to grow some...
fucking hell man, you were critical over my conviction to slag off Hughes any given chance but you are going for the broke with Mancini yourself.
It's bit tiresome to be honest. As long as we are still in top four and in Europe, I can't understand people doing this. Even the ones who don't like him.
i don't dislike him Antti. But you can't say you feel comfy about Top 4 given what we've done this season and the clearcut chances we've blown due to either selection or tactics, can you?
This team is so lopsided, and uneven it's not even funny. i have zero faith that we can come back from a deficit, and lately we can't hold a lead. The last 30 days is undoing Mancini in my eyes, and he needs to sort it quickly. He even said so in his post=match interview.
It's not a secret, and it's not a group of bitter fans with an axe to grind.
cheers
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I'm very comfortable with both where we are and where we are heading, yes. I thought in the beginning of the season that serious title challenge would be step too far at this stage but making it into Champions League would be reasonable expectations. As always, my own personal feelings towards these targets have not changed during the season.
There are lot of people who mount ridculous expectations when we are on a good streak and overreact to couple of bad results. While my reactions in immediate aftermath of individual result can be bit OTT occasionally, generally I try to look at grand scheme of things. What we had when we were starting the season and base expectations on that. EVERY season we will have highs and lows.
Slim wrote:Saying all that, gotta stick with him till the Summer no matter what...now I've calmed down and am no longer thinking about shooting him, platt, vieira and jo.
Slim wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I'm very comfortable with both where we are and where we are heading, yes. I thought in the beginning of the season that serious title challenge would be step too far at this stage but making it into Champions League would be reasonable expectations. As always, my own personal feelings towards these targets have not changed during the season.
There are lot of people who mount ridculous expectations when we are on a good streak and overreact to couple of bad results. While my reactions in immediate aftermath of individual result can be bit OTT occasionally, generally I try to look at grand scheme of things. What we had when we were starting the season and base expectations on that. EVERY season we will have highs and lows.
We usually fall on the same side of the fence when it comes to managers, but how in the hell you are not angry about that display is perplexing. We lose 1-0 at Villa, fair enough they played well and we were unlucky. Even if we weren't, the side was right, the tactics were right(albeit lacking a planB) and I think even Villa think they were lucky to come away with a point, let alone all 3. Draw at County, again fair enough the track was a freaking puddle, County would have been right up for it and playing out of their skins and a draw and home replay I would think gets us through. But this game was just wrong, Birmingham played crap and we just let them back into the game time and again, the lineup was wrong, when given a chance to fix his obvious mistake TWICE(to everyone on the planet except for him it seems) he cocked it up both times. Gave us no options to change the attack in any way on the subs bench and when it came to the crunch, he didn't even try...I hope this is because he realised "oh shit, I didn't give us a single option to freshen things up here" and will make the necessary adjustments in the future, but I am not holding my breath.
I am way more angry at Mancini about this result and the Wolves game than the Villa and County games, weird I know, but I was mad at him for his amazing lack of foresight and planning, his execution of HIS duties. If he does all that right and we get beat, fine. When he doesn't even seem to give the 11 guys the tools to do the job is when I take issue.
Saying all that, gotta stick with him till the Summer no matter what...now I've calmed down and am no longer thinking about shooting him, platt, vieira and jo.
Sister of fu wrote:IMO all great teams have a leader, the focal point of the team. I hate to use the rags as an example but behind all their great teams there has always been that one player that leads from the front. I know we all hate your Roy Keane's and your Gary Neville's but you can't knock the pair for how they lead their teams.
I feel that this team lacks a true leader, someone that pick players up by the boots laces when the going gets tough, someone that can calm everyone down when other teams are getting on top, someone to drive us forward when we need a goal.It went to 2-2 tonight and no one grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck and drove us. Instead they carried on at there lethergic pace not seeming bothered. Not really sure that we have that type of player a the club at this moment in time and not sure if we were in the market for one who is out there.
What do other people think??
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