john68 wrote:It was also a vent for my frustration at some who, despite it being the greatest season ever in the history of our club, despite it being the best return ever game by game in the history of our club, despite seeing some of the greatest quality of football than ever before by our club, have spent much of this season, whingeing,crying and moaning.
But in essence, you are right.
Grob wrote:john68 wrote:It was also a vent for my frustration at some who, despite it being the greatest season ever in the history of our club, despite it being the best return ever game by game in the history of our club, despite seeing some of the greatest quality of football than ever before by our club, have spent much of this season, whingeing,crying and moaning.
But in essence, you are right.
I think the criticism comes from the drive for perfection. We almost expect things to go well now so when they dont, as they were not post WBA at home, criticism was bound to come of the players and the management. And it was deserved, some of the mistakes made were unacceptable for me.
On balance, this season is one game away from being an unmitigated success. I think some, and I include myself in this, feel we could and maybe should have had the league sewn up by now. And I dont think thats an unfair point of view. I think the team and manager have rescued the season in the last 5 games and the biggest domestic prize is within our grasp. If we can dot the last i and cross the last t, it will be the biggest achievement of the last 44 years for this club.
The debate element on this forum and football forums as a whole will always be driven by things that go wrong though.
I thought you got some undue stick around the time of the Arsenel game so Im guessing thats where the original post comes from, which is fair enough.
DoomMerchant wrote:Dameerto wrote:PeterParker wrote:No one in his right state of mind would had been convinced that we can win the league looking at our vs their fixtures.
Imho, something changed when Moses scored for 1-0 with them. City had a mediocre first half with WBA and when it was announced that Wigan took the lead, our game direction changed dramatically. What happend since then it”s movie material.
And i might add, QPR will have to PLAY FOOTBALL here. They aren”t in the situation to park their bus and wait. This will be the ace in our hand.
That's actually a very good point, their (Prem) life is pretty much on the line.
i don't think it's accurate. Hughes is the king of the draw...if he can park it and get 1 pt i think he insures survival, and that's a lot more likely than beating us at our own game.
He will come to kick us off the park and park the bus...mark my words. It will be EVEN harder than the last two matches if we haven't scored by HT.
Score an early one and make them chase it and we'll crush them. Keep ponging and hoofing balls around like we did today for much of the afternoon and we'll be hard pressed to not fucking REALLY start to grip it by the 70th min.
just thought some asshole should offer some clarity to what's really happening since everyone else is rubbing their very own jizz all over themselves like it's tanning lotion and we're on the beach.
cheers
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