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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostThe reason I have optimism away from home is because I have faith in the players at the club, we are a team that has the capability to perform well and this two week gap will allow the players to work on certain skills required to win away from home. Our next away match is against Stoke, who have a pretty average home record and potentially are missing two of their key attacking outlets in Mame Diouf and Bojan Krkic. They have already lost to Burnley, Leicester and Villa at home. They will probably have to play Crouch and Walters who I feel our team can deal with, especially with Dunne in the side. The only real concern in their side is Victor Moses and the improvement of Isla should help him perform better.
Any point in this match will give a huge boost for the future away from home.
We're a team who really lack ideas away from home and the 2nd half at Burnley where he just chucked on any attacking player and hoped for the best was embarrassingWe Are The People.....
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostStoke were by far the better side against us in the home game and I can't see it being any different at theirs if I'm honest. They maybe lacking a couple of players but Crouch and Walters will cause our defence no end of problems
We're a team who really lack ideas away from home and the 2nd half at Burnley where he just chucked on any attacking player and hoped for the best was embarrassing"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostYou must have watched a very different match that day, we created a hell of a lot more than them, we were better defensively and definitely were the better team by a country mile. I still remember the positivity here after that performance and the fact that we should definitely have had a penalty thanks to Shaw-fouls on-cross. Crouch was up against Rio in the air and we know his limitations are aerial. With dunne, crouch won't have an easy game and with the way walters is on their right hand side, Yun or Hill will be able to deal with him, whomever is chosen. In defence, Shawcross and Wollscheid are good aerially but lack the ground presence to deal with vargas cutting in and fer on the left will cause all sorts of problems for Bardsley. I really think we have a big chance.Last edited by vblockranger; 27-01-2015, 04:18 PM.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostI am pretty sure mate that you are the kind of guy that thinks we will win every game before kick off. Got a mate like you and a lot more often than not it is quite painful to see his little face fall during the game when reality kicks in and he realizes that yet again our main tactic for the game is to defend for our lives and hoof it upfield with little skill and lots of hope.
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Originally posted by vblockranger View PostI am pretty sure mate that you are the kind of guy that thinks we will win every game before kick off. Got a mate like you and a lot more often than not it is quite painful to see his little face fall during the game when reality kicks in and he realizes that yet again our main tactic for the game is to defend for our lives and hoof it upfield with little skill and lots of hope.
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostSurely you should go to every game thinking we can win before it has started? Obviously in reality this won't happen, but isn't that the alluring part of football? Its the hope that kills you, but also that keeps us coming back for more.We Are The People.....
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Originally posted by surrey_hoop View PostSurely you should go to every game thinking we can win before it has started? Obviously in reality this won't happen, but isn't that the alluring part of football? Its the hope that kills you, but also that keeps us coming back for more.
Do i think that maybe just maybe the manager/players have trained hard all week and rediscovered the art of passing 6ft to a fellow team mate or manage to keep possession of the ball for more than 3 passes? yer i live in hope and thats what keeps me going. Lets not kid ourselves, we have been utter #### in the prem since we came up with Warnock and to imagine anything else is just nonsense. We are playing above our station and with all the money spent on the team that is what is really scandalous.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostYou must have watched a very different match that day, we created a hell of a lot more than them, we were better defensively and definitely were the better team by a country mile. I still remember the positivity here after that performance and the fact that we should definitely have had a penalty thanks to Shaw-fouls on-cross. Crouch was up against Rio in the air and we know his limitations are aerial. With dunne, crouch won't have an easy game and with the way walters is on their right hand side, Yun or Hill will be able to deal with him, whomever is chosen. In defence, Shawcross and Wollscheid are good aerially but lack the ground presence to deal with vargas cutting in and fer on the left will cause all sorts of problems for Bardsley. I really think we have a big chance.
You're describing the tactics like its FIFA 15 or FM 15 in real life we're dreadful and Redknapp has shown he is clueless
Unfortunately it will more than likely be another defeat on the road but I'm sure the stats will show we will have had 15 shots with 1 on target and like the Everton game people will take that as we played well and then the cycle will start again for the next gameWe Are The People.....
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostSo you are making the assumption that we won't win a single away game?
I personally see us getting quite a few points. wins against Sunderland, Hull, Everton, Villa, Newcastle; draws or wins against Stoke, Southampton, Spurs, Chelsea, Leicester and maybe arsenal and West ham, Losses against City, Liverpool, Palace, WBA.
Totals up to about 20-26 points hopefully.
we will do well to get 12. im thinking 8 or 9nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐
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Originally posted by Hitman34 View Postlmfao. what planet you on?
we will do well to get 12. im thinking 8 or 9"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by Rangersw12 View PostMaybe you should of taken your your blue and white hooped glasses off and you might have seen a different game
You're describing the tactics like its FIFA 15 or FM 15 in real life we're dreadful and Redknapp has shown he is clueless
Unfortunately it will more than likely be another defeat on the road but I'm sure the stats will show we will have had 15 shots with 1 on target and like the Everton game people will take that as we played well and then the cycle will start again for the next game"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostI'm describing them as someone who studies them, not as someone playing a game. Just because I don't sit there as an armchair fan complaining about limited things that I don't understand, doesn't make my points less valid. It is ignorant to suggest that looking at it the way I do is an inaccurate way of looking at it. But maybe taking off those fire and brimstone glasses will allow you to look at the game in a balanced manner.
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