Silent Blade
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???The ball went off the bottom of his arm onto his his chest
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???The ball went off the bottom of his arm onto his his chest
https://images.app.goo.gl/4uYwGcfCKZVcyskZ7So his tricep is on the bottom of his arm now ?
Oh so you meant underside of his arm above the sleeve ?
Really hope this is a tongue in cheek post.We were shocking.
Very little quality anywhere, couldn't string three passes together for most of the game, and got very lucky with VAR.
On another day they would have had two penalties (Souza & Baldock), and the disallowed goal would have been allowed to stand even though there had been a definite foul on Wes.
I have to congratulate the players for their hard work and for never giving up in the face of adversity, which they would have done under the previous management, but anyone that thinks we have turned some sort of corner is well wide of the mark.
I was actually quite depressed watching that shit show last night and I strongly doubt that we will get past the twenty point mark this season, never mind getting near to staying up.
Hopefully we will recruit some fit, quality, players in January and I will be proved wrong but I just don't see it happening.
Like many others I do genuinely believe we'd have more points and better performances if we sacked Hecky months ago.
I can't blame the club on this because I like Hecky and he deserved his chance. I also backed him upto the Burnley game. (Like the board did)
100%Would be interested to know how much Knill influences our setup in the recent games. Wilder seems to be the motivator but I think Knill is the tactician. Might be doing both a disservice there though as they both might be good at all aspects.
I didn't say that I expected an open game, I know what to expect and it's on that basis that my expectations for the season are so low.
Hard work can only take you so far, to go further you need a sprinkling of quality that we don't have.
We will almost certainly work our way to other hard working 1-0 wins this season but without a large injection of quality they will be few and far between.
We were shocking.
Very little quality anywhere, couldn't string three passes together for most of the game, and got very lucky with VAR.
On another day they would have had two penalties (Souza & Baldock), and the disallowed goal would have been allowed to stand even though there had been a definite foul on Wes.
I have to congratulate the players for their hard work and for never giving up in the face of adversity, which they would have done under the previous management, but anyone that thinks we have turned some sort of corner is well wide of the mark.
I was actually quite depressed watching that shit show last night and I strongly doubt that we will get past the twenty point mark this season, never mind getting near to staying up.
Hopefully we will recruit some fit, quality, players in January and I will be proved wrong but I just don't see it happening.
I didn't say that I expected an open game, I know what to expect and it's on that basis that my expectations for the season are so low.
Hard work can only take you so far, to go further you need a sprinkling of quality that we don't have.
We will almost certainly work our way to other hard working 1-0 wins this season but without a large injection of quality they will be few and far between.
I read this to the Dambusters theme tuneReally hope this is a tongue in cheek post.
In The game I saw , yes we were under the cosh for long periods. But we defended resolutely. We stood firm. We got bodies in the way. We stopped quality crosses being made. We fought for every ball. We did what we were supposed to do. Defend well against a team on a 15 home game winning streak. A team that has scored 39 goals in doing so. WE STOPPED THEM FROM SCORING.
That is not a team who was shocking. That's a team with belief. That's a team with commitment. That's a team with a plan. A plan that worked.
Then we did the unthinkable. We scored! We took the lead!
That's what sometimes happens in football.
Anyone finding that depressing needs to find another sport to watch.
Personally at that moment I was elated. Far from depressed.
Yes it was disappointing they equalised. But we showed that there is something to be excited about for the rest of the season.
A season that WILL be difficult for us. But at least now we are the Blades of old. We fight for every inch. We claw our way forward. We no longer crumble. One game at a time we are climbing out of hell. We are healing as a team. We are playing as a team. And not as individuals. And that's the difference between winning or losing. That's what football is about. Let's see what we do about it.
And hopefully in the voice of Al PacinoI read this to the Dambusters theme tune
I had my complains at the time about that too DJYou seem to have forgotten the championship season, not that long ago, when we were three up at Villa, with ten minutes remaining. And we still only drew!.
Fair point. I think we played well in the first 2 games under Wilder. I still think the basics in terms of possession are still a long way off. Luton can do it it so we should at least try.To be fair, the 3/4 games Wilder has had were Liverpool, Chelsea and Villa away so we aren't going to go at them.
The other game Brentford we won and deserved too.
Probably should however with what the club was going through during that time. Sacking the manager after that game wouldn’t have looked the bestWith hindsight it probably should have been after the Newcastle game.
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