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Thread: Four goals in the second half

  1. #1
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    Four goals in the second half

    We have scored a combined four goals in the second halves of this season - such a poor stat. We were never gonna win it once we went behind.

    Shelvey looked his usual self; some great passes but a poor attitude. I still think he can be of value in the games against Cardiff, Huddersfield, Burnley, West Ham, Bournemouth etc.

    I don't know if we have the depth to be competing in the FA Cup whilst fighting for survival in the Premier League, but beating Blackburn could give the team some kind of a boost. Chelsea aren't unbeatable, but that game along with the games against City and Spurs are probably going to be zero points for us.

    We need to beat our peers, and judging by today's match, we can give them a good fight. It is nowhere near over though.


  2. #2
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    Rhat is a poor stat and aye, the feeling around us was that if they scored it would be game over.

    We have to put a performance in like that (without the shite defending) against Cardiff rather than the one we did against Fulham.

  3. #3
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    I don't think we have the depth for FA Cup as well sadly.

    A win against Blackburn would be good but not sure i'd risk some of our players who we need for the league.

    Agreed it's a ****e stat though.

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