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waalsendmick
21-08-2017, 07:05 PM
... to ONE bad performance.

Rafa underlined (before the season started) the need for unity, the team, supporters and coaching staff all need to be pulling in the same direction.

one poor performance and the reaction / criticism hits crisis proportions.

I say let the pundits spout their Shiite (as they did last season) and go about disappointing them all (as WE DID last season)

keep the faith!

jacapus
21-08-2017, 07:11 PM
... to ONE bad performance.

Rafa underlined (before the season started) the need for unity, the team, supporters and coaching staff all need to be pulling in the same direction.

one poor performance and the reaction / criticism hits crisis proportions.


I say let the pundits spout their Shiite (as they did last season) and go about disappointing them all (as WE DID last season)

keep the faith!

Ive kept the faith for 50+ years & nowt much has changed:zzz:

toptoon
21-08-2017, 07:15 PM
I seem to be in the minority in that I saw something to build on, on Sunday. I was impressed with Merino and Mbemba. Joselu is new but he had a go and, of the new players, I was least impressed by Manquillo although he did a couple of good things.

On Elliotīs performance, Rafa is right to want a new keeper - his distribution was woeful at times and he flapped at a cross or two.

There was little difference between us and Huddersfield and with our full team out, I suspect we wouldīve won.

ex_pat_magpie
21-08-2017, 07:26 PM
I seem to be in the minority in that I saw something to build on, on Sunday. I was impressed with Merino and Mbemba. Joselu is new but he had a go and, of the new players, I was least impressed by Manquillo although he did a couple of good things.

On Elliotīs performance, Rafa is right to want a new keeper - his distribution was woeful at times and he flapped at a cross or two.

There was little difference between us and Huddersfield and with our full team out, I suspect we wouldīve won.

I agree with this TopToon.

Jammy89
21-08-2017, 08:23 PM
I seem to be in the minority in that I saw something to build on, on Sunday. I was impressed with Merino and Mbemba. Joselu is new but he had a go and, of the new players, I was least impressed by Manquillo although he did a couple of good things.

On Elliotīs performance, Rafa is right to want a new keeper - his distribution was woeful at times and he flapped at a cross or two.

There was little difference between us and Huddersfield and with our full team out, I suspect we wouldīve won.

Well said.

Thing is with Huddersfield everyone wants them to do well as their the plucky underdog. So things other teams would get penalised for doesn't happen to them. I don't even think the refs do it deliberately, more it's a subconscious thing.

andyj73
21-08-2017, 10:13 PM
.. You'll be lucky to get a point at home to West Ham and I reckon you will get beat at Swansea .. Your team is lacking and you have a worse squad than the one that sent us down. Your only saving grace is that your manager seems to have you well organized at the back so one or two players in could make all the difference. I don't fancy your chances on signing any decent players mind ..


Well said.

Thing is with Huddersfield everyone wants them to do well as their the plucky underdog. So things other teams would get penalised for doesn't happen to them. I don't even think the refs do it deliberately, more it's a subconscious thing.

Zippity
21-08-2017, 10:29 PM
.. You'll be lucky to get a point at home to West Ham and I reckon you will get beat at Swansea .. Your team is lacking and you have a worse squad than the one that sent us down. Your only saving grace is that your manager seems to have you well organized at the back so one or two players in could make all the difference. I don't fancy your chances on signing any decent players mind ..

Not a lot to argue with there apart from the comparison...but that's because I don't know much about your team.

Zippity
21-08-2017, 10:32 PM
...although it depends on who we have available by the time the Swansea game comes around. With Shelvey back, Lejeune fit and a couple of new signings then it could look a lot more positive.

andyj73
21-08-2017, 10:41 PM
...although it depends on who we have available by the time the Swansea game comes around. With Shelvey back, Lejeune fit and a couple of new signings then it could look a lot more positive.

.. Your board and Ashley would be mad not to get a couple of decent quality in. But saying that I think they are mad so I wouldn't hold your breath .. We were ****ed by way too many long term injuries to key players last season, just like your lot when you went down the time before last. We look to be in a similar position to you atm, we need a couple of better quality players to have a decent chance of doing ok this season.

Zippity
21-08-2017, 10:45 PM
.. Your board and Ashley would be mad not to get a couple of decent quality in. But saying that I think they are mad so I wouldn't hold your breath .. We were ****ed by way too many long term injuries to key players last season, just like your lot when you went down the time before last. We look to be in a similar position to you atm, we need a couple of better quality players to have a decent chance of doing ok this season.

Aye...you have to replace Defoe's goals....and we have to replace...Gayle's goals XDXD

ghostrider
22-08-2017, 06:43 AM
It's far too early for any of us to start panicking.
As has been said, there's plenty of positives about the start and bad results don't always tell a full story so early.

If they did then West Ham would be doomed and all the other club around us on pitiful points or none.
Players are getting up to speed and into the groove.
Some adapt quickly and others take time.

As long as Rafa is willing to create a more balanced unit instead of setting out too cautious, then I think we'll be fine.

NorthernRock
22-08-2017, 10:32 AM
... to ONE bad performance.

Rafa underlined (before the season started) the need for unity, the team, supporters and coaching staff all need to be pulling in the same direction.

one poor performance and the reaction / criticism hits crisis proportions.

I say let the pundits spout their Shiite (as they did last season) and go about disappointing them all (as WE DID last season)

keep the faith!

Thankfully I haven't logged on since Saturday but this is the most sensible post I've read.

Well done for not letting one defeat completely derail your mind of logic and perception Mick.

These are the times we need to be pushing our team, not listening to the ****e that everyone else is spouting or changing our minds with the wind.

We ALL knew it would be hard to adjust this season, it's going to take time man ffs.

Like Mick says, keep the faith and stay united

HTL