Bolton with Davies upfront is Michelle, Bolton with Petrov on the left and Davies off the pitch is Cathy.
Dougie chose Michelle. Why would a sane person do that?
Dougie chose Michelle. Why would a sane person do that?
Reebok Trotter wrote:Natasha Whittam wrote:
Here's a thought, let's try and score a few goals.
Had it not been for the debonair, dashing Dane, we would have done.
wanderlust wrote:Reebok Trotter wrote:Natasha Whittam wrote:
Here's a thought, let's try and score a few goals.
Had it not been for the debonair, dashing Dane, we would have done.
Isn't Bogdan Hungarian?
wanderlust wrote:I think some people are missing the point here. I wasn't at the game last night but did join in the chat. So I didn't watch live but I do know what our players are capable of and have a good idea of their limitations - which is presumably what DF has been finding out this week.
I thought everyone could see from the way the team was set up what the game plan was - at best a one goal home win was the target, but priority #1 was a clean sheet. To get it we rode our luck big time and had no out ball when required. Even so I said from the beginning of the game that there was no way Leicester would score.
Freedman has been at the club for days and it's only natural that the first problem to address is the obvious which through a mixture of selection, system and luck he has managed to do - in the Megson style.
Like most others I was hoping that he would follow the pattern of the Cardiff game and give Marvin a run out as striker but he clearly felt that Leicester were too strong to risk it or he had a point to prove. And I suppose we had (a few) chances to score. If we'd put one away and then continued to defend for a clean sheet, he would be a tactical genius. But we didn't.
Still he achieved his primary target i.e. we didn't concede for once.
Hopefully he'll now start to build on that and get to the real issue we face i.e. how do we get an attacking threat whilst fielding a six man defence?
I don't like the way Freedman went about that game - it was like the return of Megson - but I understand why he did it given the way we leaked goals. I'm not ready to write him off as Megson 2 just yet though. I want to see how he reinvents our attack whilst defending with Pratley in the Muamba role and Andrews doing his (dubious) impression of a holding mid. That's going to be some achievement if he can get it right.
gloswhite wrote:71, thats harsh. You know most of us are unbalanced ! [You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
wanderlust wrote:I think some people are missing the point here. I wasn't at the game last night but did join in the chat. So I didn't watch live but I do know what our players are capable of and have a good idea of their limitations - which is presumably what DF has been finding out this week.
I thought everyone could see from the way the team was set up what the game plan was - at best a one goal home win was the target, but priority #1 was a clean sheet. To get it we rode our luck big time and had no out ball when required. Even so I said from the beginning of the game that there was no way Leicester would score.
Freedman has been at the club for days and it's only natural that the first problem to address is the obvious which through a mixture of selection, system and luck he has managed to do - in the Megson style.
Like most others I was hoping that he would follow the pattern of the Cardiff game and give Marvin a run out as striker but he clearly felt that Leicester were too strong to risk it or he had a point to prove. And I suppose we had (a few) chances to score. If we'd put one away and then continued to defend for a clean sheet, he would be a tactical genius. But we didn't.
Still he achieved his primary target i.e. we didn't concede for once.
Hopefully he'll now start to build on that and get to the real issue we face i.e. how do we get an attacking threat whilst fielding a six man defence?
I don't like the way Freedman went about that game - it was like the return of Megson - but I understand why he did it given the way we leaked goals. I'm not ready to write him off as Megson 2 just yet though. I want to see how he reinvents our attack whilst defending with Pratley in the Muamba role and Andrews doing his (dubious) impression of a holding mid. That's going to be some achievement if he can get it right.
aaron_bwfc wrote:wanderlust wrote:I think some people are missing the point here. I wasn't at the game last night but did join in the chat. So I didn't watch live but I do know what our players are capable of and have a good idea of their limitations - which is presumably what DF has been finding out this week.
I thought everyone could see from the way the team was set up what the game plan was - at best a one goal home win was the target, but priority #1 was a clean sheet. To get it we rode our luck big time and had no out ball when required. Even so I said from the beginning of the game that there was no way Leicester would score.
Freedman has been at the club for days and it's only natural that the first problem to address is the obvious which through a mixture of selection, system and luck he has managed to do - in the Megson style.
Like most others I was hoping that he would follow the pattern of the Cardiff game and give Marvin a run out as striker but he clearly felt that Leicester were too strong to risk it or he had a point to prove. And I suppose we had (a few) chances to score. If we'd put one away and then continued to defend for a clean sheet, he would be a tactical genius. But we didn't.
Still he achieved his primary target i.e. we didn't concede for once.
Hopefully he'll now start to build on that and get to the real issue we face i.e. how do we get an attacking threat whilst fielding a six man defence?
I don't like the way Freedman went about that game - it was like the return of Megson - but I understand why he did it given the way we leaked goals. I'm not ready to write him off as Megson 2 just yet though. I want to see how he reinvents our attack whilst defending with Pratley in the Muamba role and Andrews doing his (dubious) impression of a holding mid. That's going to be some achievement if he can get it right.
Excellent post, I know I was a bit too negative in my comments earlier but I agree with this. Every fan I heard on the GMR phone in a couple of weeks back were screaming at him for a clean sheet so fair play to him he has achieved it in his 2nd game.
Ok it wasn't pretty to watch but considering we haven't had a 0-0 at the reebok since.......well i'm sure someone will know but it's been a bloody long time, then I can accept it.
Some are mentioning megson but I think we may find him to be nothing like that once he sorts us out at the back.
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terenceanne wrote:What beats me is blokes on here calling the likes of Cardiff & Leicester "top sides"
6 months ago we would have been counting games like this as easy 3 pointers. Now it's a good 0-0
I will remind the daft that we are a so-called Prem outfit with the best squad in the division.
Imagine what Utd or Spurs would do to these so-called top sides ....if they go up.
Something is wrong with the perspective of all this ......but as OC told me ...I know nowt about football.
JonnyRandom wrote:I've just though...when was the last time we drew 0-0 in a league game before this? I cant think
bwfc71 wrote:wanderlust wrote:Reebok Trotter wrote:Natasha Whittam wrote:
Here's a thought, let's try and score a few goals.
Had it not been for the debonair, dashing Dane, we would have done.
Isn't Bogdan Hungarian?
He is....
BoltonTillIDie wrote:JonnyRandom wrote:I've just though...when was the last time we drew 0-0 in a league game before this? I cant think
If you looked at the post just 2 up from yours it had this info on it
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