Effort and comititment and organization was there to see, . (IMO)
Against a premier League outfit with a suppiror budget..
0-0 half time
Well done Millers
I overheard a Leicester City fan Say our keeper was to blame for the start of our downfall second half...
I'm not so sure.?
UTM
What a horror show from Revan today. We need to send him back in January pronto alongside his mate Lembikisa. We need players who can do the simple things well
Derby, some valid points there and I agree up to 60 minutes even they didn't look like scoring. They must have put three shots into row Z such was their frustration trying to break us down.
We let them in with more sloppiness at the back, that second goal was a horror to watch, what were we thinking trying to play it out like Rael Madrid? Just hoof the bloody thing and get it up the field of play. Couldn't stop the third goal, well worked and executed.
Will I keep going? Course I will I'm even off to Blackburn on New Years day. I take my football as it comes and yes when seasons are crap so what, you take it on the chin and rebuild. We've been here before, we can do a phoenix and rise from the ashes once again.
Onwards and upwards, whenever that will be, but for me I'm there to support my team come what may. UTM!
The whole 'if we lose a match the players are lazy' mentality from some is infinitely lazier than those they accuse.
They better than us, simples.
Early doors but my gut feeling is that LR will progress us, given time. I can see more of what he wants to do, in this short time span, than I ever did with Taylor. Personally, I'm happy to see him develop a philosophy that we can use as a platform, after the inevitable relegation. Defeatist? Probably. Hopeful? Definitely. And I can see steps already.
Wholeheartedly disagree. We need to be able to retain possession and build attacks. We don't need to abandon playing it out, we need to get better at it.
I agree it was ugly but the intent is right. In the long run it has to happen. In the short term it may be painful. But what's new this season? Treat it as one big training exercise for the rest of the season.