Ted Hughes wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Risby wrote:What hurts more?
A) the performance and attitude of the team
Or
B) surrendering any chance of regaining the PL title.
I think A. If we lose the title, but our players are giving everything, then I can just about cope with that (and I mean just). But losing the title and playing like they don't give a shit worries me. Not just now, but for the future. It screams uncertainty and I thought those days were behind us.
A). Only one team can win the league and even though it hurts more that it's them, they've won 21 out of 26 games so you'd have to say deserve it. But I still expect us to chase them down whilst we can. Once it's mathematically certain, I'd be happy to see the likes of Suarez or Guidetti play every week to give them valuable experience, providing it doesn't affect other things ie a top 3 finish.
But that performance was a shambles. On a par with Sven's last game and if they'd had a forward, the score line could have been similar. And that's what's annoying and worrying.
They weren't as good as us last season but nearly won it. They are better than us in attack this season & we have dropped our standards.
That being admitted, no way are they good enough that they should be winning 21 out of 26 games. The rest of the Premier League should be as upset as we are about this as they have all let themselves down allowing those cunts such an easy ride, just like we have.
they still have to win the games. I'm somewhat bored of the argument that teams lie down for them. Teams may "fear" them more based on reputation and history, etc, but....no manager puts a side out to lose points. Surely some have a focacta gameplan which is borne of desperation, but the arguments about "them" having it so easy aren't comforting me.
Let's face it...we fucking suck ass this season and are still in 2nd. Maybe Ross is right and the Prem is filled with parity that is dumbing it all down. Who knows. Does that fact make it more fun for the neutral/foreign/casual observer? Perhaps.
cheers