Argentinemanager
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Cheers roy, thought they dragged us down to there level
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It sounds like Stoke have had many games like today where they look in the game without really doing anything. I saw them against Burnley and they looked the better side there and created far more chances but still lost.
agree spent moretimne calling a fan on south stand a paedo and other nonce related chants than backing their own team they soon fucked off when the third went inStoke fans are a scummy scummy lot. On the train back some were in our reserved seats and it took ten minutes to get them to move. The carriage was full of them shouting obscenities at non Stoke passengers, the worst being directed at women and young men travelling by themselves (homophobic abuse at its most horrible). Several left their seats to get sanctuary and safety elsewhere. Me and the kids kept our heads down but it was getting nasty, and we'd only been on the train 15 minutes. Luckily at chesterfield the BTP got on and sorted it so they penned them in until Derby.
I've been travelling to home games from london since 95 and this is about the worst we've had - thank god it was only 40 minutes. From what a couple of decent Stoke fans said this is typical and it spoils away days for the rest. One man commented he sees more drugs sniffed and swallowed at half time than he used to back in the rave heydays of the 90s.
Look this isn't just stoke, we have a similar problem but not perhaps on this scale. stoke & port vale deserve each other as neighbours.
Exactly how i saw it.Think people need to realise for the 1st 30 minutes we actually played well and were easily the better team.
The game was almost too easy, then when we went 2-0 up, we took our foot off the pedal as Stoke slowly game back into it.
The 2nd half was kind of predictable.
Stoke had nothing to lose, so they had no thoughts but to be positive and attack, which they did.
United were stick in that "land of uncertainty", do we attack or hold on to the 2-1 win?
We're excellent at sitting back defending and that's what we did.
It wasn't pretty but we showed strength and character battling for a win, that's what promotion teams do.
BrilliantThey're almost as upset about losing as our merry set of cunts are about winning.
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Very much agree. I've looked at their forum on and off for a while.
Some are saying "they won't go down" because they're consistency playing reasonably well (especially away from home) and look too good to go down.
However many are saying that even when they play reasonably well they still struggle to create many chances so something is clearly wrong.
They tend to comment that it's a very worrying sign if you're playing OK but struggling to score goals and end up losing.
Don't forget jebbo clean through one on one with keeper dragged backSomething I always think back to, usually in the form of night terrors, is the Kevin Blackwell days. We'd have these games where we were "on top" and "attacking" and what that meant was pumping high balls into the box creating the illusion of pressure. What was really going on was that a team could sit and defend and we'd never really trouble them. If we got a goal it was going to be luck more than judgement.
We've been on the reverse of that a few times of late. It's not how I want to see us play, but the reality is that Stoke had a lot of the ball but where was their real chance in the game? Maybe that header in the second half could've been better instead of straight at Wes? That's about it though. Their goal was better than it looked imo. Perfect cross that's going in anyway but the keeper can't commit because it's so close to the striker. It's meh from me though. There was nothing about Stoke that made you think they could reliably score goals against us. It was shots from outside the box.
Meanwhile, Berge missed what was arguably the best chance of the game. First goal is well worked from us. Second goal's maybe a bit lucky but is one of our players driving into the box after skipping past their players. Third goal is a well worked close range effort. Good, high percentage, scoring opportunities from a range of positions. We score from solo efforts, team goals, tap ins, set pieces, and we do it reliably.
For any of the poor play in between (from both sides) it was pretty obvious that one of us had goals in us, one didn't. One of us had a very strong defence, one didn't.
We didn't play at all well for large periods yesterday but it still wasn't a fluke. We're just better than they are. Even on a bad day we make several really good chances.
Don't forget jebbo clean through one on one with keeper dragged back
Could easily have finished 5-1 maybe even more if souttar was rightly sent off
Don't forget jebbo clean through one on one with keeper dragged back
Could easily have finished 5-1 maybe even more if souttar was rightly sent off
It was as clear a sending off as you are ever likely to seeStill don't know why the ref bottled sending the Stoke player off.
Same sort of thing Egan has been sent off for.
.... and if we don't get them back fit, we are still going up.....They had a lucky goal, that we gifted them. We are missing three players that would make us pretty much unstoppable (RND, Ciaran Clarke, Oli McB), if we can get those lads fit, and back, we are going up.
Yep. However, it wouldn't have done us any favours as the game was nearly ended and Stoke won't now miss a key defender against any of our rivals.Still don't know why the ref bottled sending the Stoke player off.
Same sort of thing Egan has been sent off for.
Still don't know why the ref bottled sending the Stoke player off.
Same sort of thing Egan has been sent off for.
That's the thing about football isn't it? I can see how a ref would interpret the situation to not give a red card, but then we'll be left wondering why other refs interpret it as a clear red card. Feels like watching the table top games in Stranger Things. Refs roll a dice to decide if he gets a red or not.
Physically imposing but never threatened from set pieces.
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