Starting off slowly

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Armchair Wanderer
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Starting off slowly

Post by Armchair Wanderer » Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:03 pm

In the games I've been to this year we've always seemed to "start off slowly" or "take a while to get going".. I'm thinking particularly about Birmingham at home when we went 2-0 down, Jussi was sent off and we made a heroic comeback. Then Blackburn at home when they had 5 at the back and made it difficult but we only seemed to get going after another sending off (admittedly after they changed formation).

I didn't see away to Brum at the weekend but the guy on the radio actually used the phrase "haven't got going yet" in the first half. From the highlights we seemed to be doing ok and had plenty of shots later on in the game.

The good thing, as far as I can see, is that we do eventually get going, certainly after the half-time oranges. This makes me think that OC is earning his corn.

Anyone else noticed the slow starts? Reasons for it?
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Re: Starting off slowly

Post by CAPSLOCK » Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:52 pm

Armchair Wanderer wrote:This makes me think that OC is earning his corn
Ermmm, surely he'd be 'earning his corn' if he didn't have to get them going midway through a game

Y'know, as novel as it might be, playing from the first minute?
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Re: Starting off slowly

Post by Lord Kangana » Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:58 pm

I've noticed our league position and that our name is still in the hat for the FA Cup.

So I'll take the slow starts. After all, it gives us some exciting games like the Brum and Blackpool games, and the Brum FA Cup game. To name but a few.

So, in a glass half full kind of way. we have strong finishes.
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