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Thread: V Chelsea

  1. #1
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    V Chelsea

    Played well in the first half 2 awful headers by Mings & Bailey who inexplicably headed over empty net continually missing the opportunities 7 shots “ON” target though none ON target in reality

    How Chilwell remained on the pitch is beyond my comprehension

    Hoped we could continue in this vein in second half

    Seven corners but not one anywhere near on the money don’t know what Nanny McNee our free kick specialist*actually does is an enigma

    Again captain McGinn was ineffectual subbed off yet again Bailey invisible !

    I just despair truthfully believe we may get relegated
    *

  2. #2
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    Don't mention the R word, 19 games in we need 20 pts, we have played 10 so we are on for that even though the results have not been there, we can only get better, we are not getting any luck, that must surely turn!

  3. #3
    It feels like its always us that concede these soft goals, shame their keeper had a worldie but that's his job and he did it well - that formation is effective against the better sides when we have less of the ball and play on the counter. However against the "lesser" teams we set up to play possession football which has been boring and toothless.

    9 from 10 now, something's got to change.

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