Beefymcfc wrote:Apologies Ladies & Gents, seems you were robbed of your chance to vote. I was driving back to the UK yesterday and onlky just made it for the final few minutes before being grabbed by the Mrs to do 'Man' tasks.
Anyway, after a little time to think, fill your boots and have your say.
City64 wrote:Hart was brilliant again and kept us in the game but my vote goes to Yaya who played well and kept going to the very end and produced another piece of genius to get us over the line and 3 very important points . Best player on the pitch by a mile yesterday .
Beefymcfc wrote:Apologies Ladies & Gents, seems you were robbed of your chance to vote. I was driving back to the UK yesterday and onlky just made it for the final few minutes before being grabbed by the Mrs to do 'Man' tasks.
Anyway, after a little time to think, fill your boots and have your say.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Have to ask, of the saves Joe made yesterday is there any of them,the Routledge one aside ( where he made an idiot out of Otamendi ), that you wouldn't expect any decent keeper to make?
For me there's a massive overreaction to that game, we were poor, there's no getting away from that but the way some are talking you'd swear Swansea battered us, that wasn't the case at all.
South Stand Balti wrote:That's not how I saw it. For me Yaya was man of the match.....by a mile. We should build a statue of him at the ground. IMO he is the best player the Prem has seen.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I am fascinated by the Yaya votes. I think it's great that he "kept going" till the end! Really. Aren't all players expected to keep going till the end?
There is no doubt at all that he has great quality on the ball and can score and create goals at key moments in games but as on of the middle 2 in midfield he remains a liability and that's how I saw it yesterday.Some good bits and pieces but there were so many times we had gaps in midfield where he wasn't in position or even if he was he was ignored by Swansea as if he was a dustbin.Even in the early minutes you could see he wasn't all there and was even using the old tieing of shoelaces to disguise the fact he wasn't going to get back and help.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Have to ask, of the saves Joe made yesterday is there any of them,the Routledge one aside ( where he made an idiot out of Otamendi ), that you wouldn't expect any decent keeper to make?
For me there's a massive overreaction to that game, we were poor, there's no getting away from that but the way some are talking you'd swear Swansea battered us, that wasn't the case at all.
Swansea didn't batter us, but they showed all afternnot that they were capable of getting a goal if we didn't buck up.
And it happened right at the death. We were lucky there was time left to go ahead again.
I give it to Joe, because I thought his contribution was as significant to the result as anyone else on the park.
In short, he did his job, the rest were very hit and miss.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:That's not how I saw it. For me Yaya was man of the match.....by a mile. We should build a statue of him at the ground. IMO he is the best player the Prem has seen.
Amazing how people see things differently at a game. If you can see a full replay of the game just watch Yaya and how often he was in terrible positions when we didn't have the ball and how easily he was bypassed if he was around. We often had a back 4 + Dinho and Yaya coming back when he could!
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