My vote selling Remy and not replacing him. Who's to blame?
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Don't know if it would have made that much difference . Going into the season without a right back and being uNoble to defend has cost us far dearer . We've scored enough goals it's our inability to see out games and defend that's done us and for that I lay the blame At redknapps feet . Absolutely shocking squad in general but our defence is a disgrace and that's where we've lost countless points
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Agree not sorting the defence out.every good team is built from the back.an ageing Dunne has probably been the best out of Rio,caulker, Isla,Yun (pathetic)sucks something, Ned and Clint.I really feel for green,could hear him screaming at the wall for kolarovs free kick and no caannt had a clue. poor Rob green grafting day in day out with that shiteOoh northern lads love gravy
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Originally posted by ZANNEYQPR View PostWatford wanted to much for Deeney when Remi left we should have swallowed it and paid the money.
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Selling simpson, buying Isla and ferdinand for playing a back 5 . A disaster. Not buying a striker when it was obvious Remy was going.
Allowing Redknapp to carry on and then sulk like a baby when he didnt get his way in Jan.
Not signing Sherwood when we had the chance
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Not trying to sign Robert Huth in January. Our problem was too many goals conceded and central defence was the main culprit.
Did anybody notice Caulker as Aguero dispatched City's winner in the 4th minute? At the moment he shot, Caulker was running backwards towards the side of the penalty area, a good 5 yards away from Aguero and getting further away with every backwards step, having just utterly failed to make a totally half hearted tackle. Absolutely pathetic.Last edited by dsqpr; 11-05-2015, 07:01 AM.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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