Guest Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 well i've seen him **** up twice so he must be watching the same one as me. I didn't say he was perfect but at least you've seen him, can you say the same for King? And Wellens has ****ed up 5 or 6 times, it's all comparative.
Libertine Dream Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Straight reds bring a 3 game ban, unless its for a professional foul wheres it one and it depends on the governing body whether its extended or not.
Master Fox Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 This one is going to be all about the BIG STEVE.
HEGGSY Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 That's what I thought. But after Evans got sent off against Man City; he only missed the Aldershot league cup match, and returned for the league game that Saturday. I remember cause I was confused after seeing him on Man Utd's starting X1 against Everton(?) on the coach to West Ham. Dunno then mate, it's a bit confusing though if that's the case.
Kitchandro Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Good first half. Danns and Bamba very good. wellens and King missing until last few minutes. We've got to play the ball along the floor and run. Mills was a fool to trip the guy. Maybe Kasper would have saved but we'd still have 11 men if not. Mills is a decent player but I question his intelligence. Voldemort has looked good for them, but we can still win this. Are you serious? Danns has been appalling and Bamba despite some good tackles has also been all over the place a couple of times.
SMX11 Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 We can't bring Big Steve on and play him upfront on his own
HEGGSY Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Straight reds bring a 3 game ban, unless its for a professional foul wheres it one and it depends on the governing body whether its extended or not. Cheers for clearing that up
Father Ted Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I didn't say he was perfect but at least you've seen him, can you say the same for King? And Wellens has ****ed up 5 or 6 times, it's all comparative. Yes we've seen him because every time he gets the ball he trips over it...
Guest Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 This one is going to be all about the BIG STEVE. I hope not. Hope we play it along the floor and go two up before Stevie comes on for the last few minutes.
J.Lisemore Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 If we take a point here, it would be a great result.
Kitchandro Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I didn't say he was perfect but at least you've seen him, can you say the same for King? And Wellens has ****ed up 5 or 6 times, it's all comparative. I've seen Danns and Wellens lose the ball countless times each. King has been... you guessed it, invisible. We were poor that half even with 11, Hull looked more up for it than us.
Master Fox Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I hope not. Hope we play it along the floor and go two up before Stevie comes on for the last few minutes. Yeah, for the last few minutes. I thought towards the end of the second half we were playing really well. Never a sending off or a pen. We can do this!!
psychonaut Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Lost faith in Matt Mills. Too much of a liability.
Thracian Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Let's hope there's no trades unionists reading this but it sounds like a pity Jeremy Clarkson's not commenting on what to do with the referee and linesman! I suppose technology might show that they were right after all but when I look at what goes unpunished in the box week in and week out it doesn't sound as if the penalty could be anything dreadful and, as for the offside against Nugent, well from everything said it sounds ridiciulous. That said way before we went behind it sounded as if we'd reverted to the kind of approach we can expect away from home when the opposition is likely to be anything half-decent. We didn't seem to press the ball of show any sort of positive intent at all. Did we even have a single shot on target. No - Pearson demonstrated once again the very reasons i see no point in travelling to away games and reminded me of similar times when we hardly had an attack never mind scored a goal. Now we're down to 10 men any point would be an achievement and welcome. Pearson will doubtless return a hero even with a draw. But underneath it's clear the bloke won't ever change. He'll always be the ultimate cautious professional when there's any pressure. As for the Danns experiment. If commentary can be trusted the bloke sounds like a liability. Roll on the transfer window.
Kitchandro Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Is the rule 'last man' or 'denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity'? This is quite significant.
Thracian Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I've seen Danns and Wellens lose the ball countless times each. King has been... you guessed it, invisible. We were poor that half even with 11, Hull looked more up for it than us. With Hull playing the ball long and us apparently doing the same what do you expect King to do - hire an industrial ladder?
Guest Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Let's hope there's no trades unionists reading this but it sounds like a pity Jeremy Clarkson's not commenting on what to do with the referee and linesman! I suppose technology might show that they were right after all but when I look at what goes unpunished in the box week in and week out it doesn't sound as if the penalty could be anything dreadful and, as for the offside against Nugent, well from everything said it sounds ridiciulous. That said way before we went behind it sounded as if we'd reverted to the kind of approach we can expect away from home when the opposition is likely to be anything half-decent. We didn't seem to press the ball of show any sort of positive intent at all. Did we even have a single shot on target. No - Pearson demonstrated once again the very reasons i see no point in travelling to away games and reminded me of similar times when we hardly had an attack never mind scored a goal. Now we're down to 10 men any point would be an achievement and welcome. Pearson will doubtless return a hero even with a draw. But underneath it's clear the bloke won't ever change. He'll always be the ultimate cautious professional when there's any pressure. As for the Danns experiment. If commentary can be trusted the bloke sounds like a liability. Roll on the transfer window. It's obvious you're not watching the game and just relying on someones commentary
FoxTrott Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 We looked better with 10 than 11 really, gave us a kick up the backside.
Kitchandro Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 With Hull playing the ball long and us apparently doing the same what do you expect King to do - hire an industrial ladder? Want the ball, show for it, move, make it so we don't have to play the long ball. We've been poor as a team though.
jonthefox Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 If we take a point here, it would be a great result. I said that before kick off.
Leicester_Loyal Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 Yeah, for the last few minutes. I thought towards the end of the second half we were playing really well. Never a sending off or a pen. We can do this!! Never a sending off or a pen? It was easily a pen, and probably the right decision for the red too.
Thracian Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 A word of praise for Konch though. Up against it in defence but he still drives forward to pinch a goal on the far post.
acooling08 Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I'd be surprised if Mills doesn't have his Red Card successfully appealed.
John Matrix Posted 3 December 2011 Posted 3 December 2011 I'd be surprised if Mills doesn't have his Red Card successfully appealed. i wouldn't
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