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Thread: roberto has to put a stop to this

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    roberto has to put a stop to this

    could not believe the second half yesterday, felt so frustrated and peed off, that is now two games we could and should have won ,but as soon as we go ahead we think we have won the game, we needlessly sat back and allowed them right back into it, we have now proved we cant play that tactic so lets hope that is the last of that.

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    re: roberto has to put a stop to this

    Agreed.

    Sadly I don't think it will the last time we see this sort of sh1te happening

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    re: roberto has to put a stop to this

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    That's four points we've let slip away in our first two games. It would be a different matter if it had happened because we were pushing forward trying to put the games to bed, so to speak, and got caught on the counter etc. Mind you, had that happened, we'd no doubt be on here moaning that there was no need to push forward

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    re: roberto has to put a stop to this

    yes you are right about that, but wouldn't feel so pi';'; off if they had done that, but they are not good enough to sit back, leicester proved that so we had absolutely no chance against arsenal, martinez must be pulling his hair out,plus it is given spurs and the likes of the s#';'te a soft lead over us

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    re: roberto has to put a stop to this

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    Another thing that's becoming increasingly dangerous is this attitude of playing out of defence no matter the situation we're in.

    I've seen the likes of Distin struggling to find a short pass in or around our own box, when the ideal thing would be to just launch the ball up-field or into the stand. There's a time for the pretty stuff, but there's a time when you just have to get ugly an put your foot through the ball :/




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