PokerBlade
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You said we needed to experience defeat. That was just silliness.
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My point is that there has to a turning point, a recognition of what you are doing wrong/ aren't doing correctly to improve. That won't happen necessarily if you keep scraping through and getting the job done
(Shrews & Bury) but perhaps should have done after Charlton, yet didn't because we still got something, something that many would have taken pre match. Last night we were expected to win and truly get at the auto spots.
The last turning point for this team was Millwall, i.e. don't let stupid mistakes ruin a good performance. Now it's about taking your chances and until we lost a match we weren't going to turn the corner. Maybe we haven't yet, the next match with tell us.
Long unbeaten runs are fantastic but I can imagine a certain amount of complacency sneaks into even the best teams. Many great sportsman have said that you learn more from defeat than victory. I believe personally that failure teaches us more about our character than always succeeding will.
Still.confident that CW will get us through this.
Hardly a disaster when you look at the table and December is going to be interesting.
i know where you're coming from and to be fair I think that it does sometimes take a bad experience before people learn from their mistakes.
I think we know what our shortcomings are though and there was no learning in that for us last night. Just disappointment.
I agree 100% that it's a minor blip and Wilder will fix it.
wasnt wolves boss in the stands checking on EEL ? He picked the right game to come to, we dont want him going back to wolves do we.
You said we needed to experience defeat. That was just silliness.
OK here is a thought, read the whole post rather than just picking up on one (I acknowledge) badly phrased line which was written after a few too many beers.
Good teams learn from defeats, or should do anyway. Any better?
people are just disappointed with the manner of the defeat.. self included i might add. but lafferty needs to get his shit together or the boo boys will have him on a stickIt's been coming after the last few games. What's important is how we respond. On to the next one, I have every faith that Wilder will have the lads fired up.
he's next in line for the boo boys after they have finished with Sharp if some small sections of the Kop on Tuesday are anything to go bybut lafferty needs to get his shit together or the boo boys will have him on a stick
I haven't been enough season to make a fair assumption on him,what i have seen was ok but il take the word of fellow blades who go to more games.I dont think we want to lose anybody when things are going this well,especially a central defender,a key area which could easily win or lose us games.If we get promoted then iam sure CW will review the whole squad anyway.UTBI'm afraid some of us do. We are beginning to see what the Wolves fans told us when he arrived and that is he's average at best and is nowhere near championship standard. Wilder will want better.
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