Only Simon Davey Is To Blame For Us Losing

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  1. dreamboy3000

    dreamboy3000 Well-Known Member

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    An hour against ten men at home and same old negative *****. He was happy with playing out a 0-0 and never looked bothered about going out and winning it.
     
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    EXACTLY - Throw 9 strikers on and go for the win!
     
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    yea but you cant legislate for souza making a big **** up and odejayi missing 1 from 3 yards out, just because they had ten men they have still got fantastic players to hit us on the break, we easily deserved to draw today.
     
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    Scott-tyke New Member

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    Still didnt set our stall out to win thoe did we, whats the point in playing football games to look for a draw?
     
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    disagree

    I think that although it might be odejayi that keeps making the mistakes, it is davey that is choosing to ignore them and continue to blame the useless git. Ok the first few times you miss it's unlucky, but eventually a pattern emerges and if the manager keeps on selecting that player then he is ultimately responsible for the mistakes made by him.

    As for souza, well it was daveys tactics that had van homoet doing his usual sprinting down the line leaving only 3 at the back and souza covering the elft back position. He made a complete mess of it and then a player, stood totally unmarked in the centre of the area taps it in. where were the tactics in having a midfielder drop deep? because the entire game they failed to do so
     
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    why have a bench full of strikers and not use them? its as if he just waits until we go behind to make a change. we definitely need a big striker in January.
     
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    no im not saying that but to go gung-ho against reading even with 10 men would have been very dangerous, thought we passed ball really well.
     
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    the problem was that we lost all shape

    at one point we had three left wingers and nobody on the right, then suddenly we had 3 right wingers and nobody on the left. whaley was having a nice wander around in central midfield for some reason part way through the game
     
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    Exactly fella. He looked frightened for us to push on and take all the points. Sign of things to come this month? I hope not.
     

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