Grob wrote:Appreciate the analysis Beefy.
I have no analysis to share, just my opinion.
I thought QPR away was a hard fought victory after the lord mayors show, the kind champions grind out. Certainly not the start of the rot. Apart from Savic I thought we did well to a man so i'm not sure why your hanging your hat on this fixture? Maybe others have identified this and you mean them but you've replied to my post im assuming 1 to 1 debate here and i dont think ive ever mentioned and wouldnt as it didnt have me worried at all.
My first reservations were Napoli away where on paper we had the better players, team and form, but we fell into the same traps as in the first leg which showed either tactical arrogance or that we just hadnt learnt anything, and I thought Mancini and Potato were comprehensively outthought, over the 2 legs aswell. It worried me. November 22nd.
I then thought against Chelsea when we went down to 10 then we surrendered posession too easily against what was at the time not a very good or confident Chelsea team, though i put the result down as an unfortunate 1 off where the stars just didnt align. Then obviously we moved onto the West Brom game which a thought was just another 1 of those days. But then at Sunderland it started to feel like the tentative performances were becoming the norm away from home and we were now starting to drop points because of it. 1st January, just over a month after the Napoli game.
Thats where November and my last point in general came from. Happy to debate the above as always.
As I said mate, wasn't you who said QPR, I'd read it somewhere else. And I wasn't trying to knock you down about the dates, just that I'd heard it mentioned before (a few times actually) and wanted too dispell it. As you were the last person who pointed it out it was apt to ask the question. From what you are saying it looks like you've looked back and seen a trend and I was trying to work out where this occured. You mention the Napoli game but at the same time it could've been said about the Bayern game where once they went in front the players seemed to lose all will to get something out of it, regardless of what Mancini did. And that was before the Tevez incident!
The only thing I'd say with regard to you response is that there were long periods between each however this doesn't go to show that you are wrong as it could've been the individual performances leading through that have made your mind. Just a differing of views I suppose as I feel/thought we actually played very well for the majority.