by Pepe the Horseman » 30 Mar 2018 20:26
Snowflake Royal Phewee. What a finish. Tbh, that's about the best I thought we could hope for from Clement coming in and he delivered. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't convincing, we rode our luck and QPR did their best to help us out, but we did it.
Masses more fight and belief than under Stam recently. Not a great deal more quality, but oodles more purpose, tempo and intent. Still too many players switching off at turnovers and set plays, plenty of organisational and shape uncertainty, but that will improve with time. And what a confidence boost a win and clean sheet at home will be. Oh boy would a draw at Villa be wonderful!
Pepe the HorsemanNewCorkSethAscotexgunner Was it Bacuna that ran up to Edwards and had words with him when the pen was conceded? Looked like he was gonna punch his lights out.
Yes it was and I wouldnt blame him either.
Couldn't tell from where we were, was it that blatant a pen? Thought Edwards was our best player other than that.
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Mar 2018 20:39
AwayawayawaySnowflake Royal Phewee. What a finish. Tbh, that's about the best I thought we could hope for from Clement coming in and he delivered. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't convincing, we rode our luck and QPR did their best to help us out, but we did it.
Masses more fight and belief than under Stam recently. Not a great deal more quality, but oodles more purpose, tempo and intent. Still too many players switching off at turnovers and set plays, plenty of organisational and shape uncertainty, but that will improve with time. And what a confidence boost a win and clean sheet at home will be. Oh boy would a draw at Villa be wonderful!
Not a bad post but what is a turnover?
Anyway, the lines between defence and midfield a lot closer. Keeper going long as much a possible and the fullbacks not even asking for it which is nice. Combative if lacking composure but it was good to watch. You can see, going forward that our defence will be decent. The amount of last ditch blocks going in that we wanted this and they were organised.
Loved it.
by NewCorkSeth » 30 Mar 2018 20:41
Pepe the HorsemanNewCorkSethAscotexgunner Was it Bacuna that ran up to Edwards and had words with him when the pen was conceded? Looked like he was gonna punch his lights out.
Yes it was and I wouldnt blame him either.
Couldn't tell from where we were, was it that blatant a pen? Thought Edwards was our best player other than that.
by windermereROYAL » 30 Mar 2018 20:51
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Mar 2018 20:53
Snowflake RoyalAwayawayawaySnowflake Royal Phewee. What a finish. Tbh, that's about the best I thought we could hope for from Clement coming in and he delivered. It wasn't pretty, it wasn't convincing, we rode our luck and QPR did their best to help us out, but we did it.
Masses more fight and belief than under Stam recently. Not a great deal more quality, but oodles more purpose, tempo and intent. Still too many players switching off at turnovers and set plays, plenty of organisational and shape uncertainty, but that will improve with time. And what a confidence boost a win and clean sheet at home will be. Oh boy would a draw at Villa be wonderful!
Not a bad post but what is a turnover?
Anyway, the lines between defence and midfield a lot closer. Keeper going long as much a possible and the fullbacks not even asking for it which is nice. Combative if lacking composure but it was good to watch. You can see, going forward that our defence will be decent. The amount of last ditch blocks going in that we wanted this and they were organised.
Loved it.
Turnover of possession. Common football parlance.
by Hound » 30 Mar 2018 21:01
by NewCorkSeth » 30 Mar 2018 21:05
Hound
Ref was dire - random yellow cards after not giving them for worse offenses in the first half. And shouldn’t have let QPR take the free kick with Barrow being down without being 100% certain he wasn’t injured, which he couldn’t have been
by Hound » 30 Mar 2018 21:21
by Hound » 30 Mar 2018 21:32
by muirinho » 31 Mar 2018 16:24
Old Man Andrews I hereby remove all love for Mr Coote after yesterday's refereeing performance.
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