Owen Coyle
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we didnt even play for free kicks! if hed of bought klasnic on instead he might of stuck away a half chance! the fact we didnt score against a championship defence with a winger at full back and a small full back at centre half speaks volumes!
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Keep stating the blindingly obvious if the problem is up front why change the midfield ?just had a wander through other forums every body saying the same thing as soon as Moo went off the whole game changed .Coyle get your head out your arse and wake up!!!!!
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Oh dear. Idealism overcomes pragmatism and even realism, once again.
Wasn't watching the game closely but noticed the substitution and feared the worst. Mavies isn't a central midfielder in a 442, certainly not away. It's worked before when we were chasing the game and the opponents sitting back, but that wasn't the case today and any fule no that Norwich will chase and fluster.
The truth is that the game didn't need chasing. It didn't need us to reduce our midfield strength. I applaud Coyle for believing he could win the game but yet again I find myself despairing at his inability to draw one. There were many possible substitutions that could have promised three points without compromising the one.
In short, as has been said by many today and previously: Stop Subbing Muamba.
Wasn't watching the game closely but noticed the substitution and feared the worst. Mavies isn't a central midfielder in a 442, certainly not away. It's worked before when we were chasing the game and the opponents sitting back, but that wasn't the case today and any fule no that Norwich will chase and fluster.
The truth is that the game didn't need chasing. It didn't need us to reduce our midfield strength. I applaud Coyle for believing he could win the game but yet again I find myself despairing at his inability to draw one. There were many possible substitutions that could have promised three points without compromising the one.
In short, as has been said by many today and previously: Stop Subbing Muamba.
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Maybe I'll just settle for M and O either side of my bung hole.thebish wrote:Tis a deal then...
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Yeah, I suggested to my better half we'd lose in the second half. Totally agree with the posts before this one. Not annoyed with Coyle for trying to win the game but there were so many different choices he could have made to try and get something from it.
Just means that we now have an absolutely mooooohasive game against the Pie-eaters. One that we need to be in full voice for and certainly one that we need to approach the same way as th Bin Dippers game
Just means that we now have an absolutely mooooohasive game against the Pie-eaters. One that we need to be in full voice for and certainly one that we need to approach the same way as th Bin Dippers game
Pfffft.
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Don't say that, Coyle will sub you...TKIZ! wrote:Just means that we now have an absolutely mooooohasive game against the Pie-eaters.
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fvck me even merse can see it
fvck me even merse can see it
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Yeah but who's this Mylambu that he's on about?plymouth wanderer wrote:http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 28,00.html
fvck me even merse can see it
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Worthy4England wrote:Yeah but who's this Mylambu that he's on about?plymouth wanderer wrote:http://www.skysports.com/video/inline/0 ... 28,00.html
fvck me even merse can see it
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You have to be blind or deluded not to see it.
I just wish Owen would value clean sheets as something precious to be protected, not an invitation to throw on more attackers and hope we score.
Fortune may favour the brave sometimes, but football repeatedly punishes the naive and idealist, time and time again.
I just wish Owen would value clean sheets as something precious to be protected, not an invitation to throw on more attackers and hope we score.
Fortune may favour the brave sometimes, but football repeatedly punishes the naive and idealist, time and time again.
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Part of the problem there is that it worked a few times last season - thinking of West From & Blackpool at home off the top of my head...BWFC_Insane wrote:You have to be blind or deluded not to see it.
I just wish Owen would value clean sheets as something precious to be protected, not an invitation to throw on more attackers and hope we score.
Fortune may favour the brave sometimes, but football repeatedly punishes the naive and idealist, time and time again.
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Cooking hate auto correct...West Brom
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Coyle explaining that he "made a change" and the game opened up. Fckg right it did.
I am so fckg angry at this. I've believed in him, I've wanted it for him & I thought he'd changed it around ... but today has me right back to thinking he's a clueless twunk.
Coyle explaining that he "made a change" and the game opened up. Fckg right it did.
I am so fckg angry at this. I've believed in him, I've wanted it for him & I thought he'd changed it around ... but today has me right back to thinking he's a clueless twunk.
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That's how I felt. I had no problem bringing KD into the game but when I saw Muamba going off the pitch I just knew we were going to concede.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Oh dear. Idealism overcomes pragmatism and even realism, once again.
Wasn't watching the game closely but noticed the substitution and feared the worst. Mavies isn't a central midfielder in a 442, certainly not away. It's worked before when we were chasing the game and the opponents sitting back, but that wasn't the case today and any fule no that Norwich will chase and fluster.
The truth is that the game didn't need chasing. It didn't need us to reduce our midfield strength. I applaud Coyle for believing he could win the game but yet again I find myself despairing at his inability to draw one. There were many possible substitutions that could have promised three points without compromising the one.
In short, as has been said by many today and previously: Stop Subbing Muamba.
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Indeed although we were 2-0 down to Blackpool at home, situationally we had nowt to lose there.Worthy4England wrote:Part of the problem there is that it worked a few times last season - thinking of West From & Blackpool at home off the top of my head...BWFC_Insane wrote:You have to be blind or deluded not to see it.
I just wish Owen would value clean sheets as something precious to be protected, not an invitation to throw on more attackers and hope we score.
Fortune may favour the brave sometimes, but football repeatedly punishes the naive and idealist, time and time again.
Also different doing it mid table than when you are fighting for your lives.
Every point counts can't afford to chuck em away, that's what we did all the first half of the season!
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You should be careful. If he sees that there's a very good chance he'll yank you offWorthy4England wrote:Maybe I'll just settle for M and O either side of my bung hole.thebish wrote:Tis a deal then...
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Ianmooreslovechild wrote:You should be careful. If he sees that there's a very good chance he'll yank you offWorthy4England wrote:Maybe I'll just settle for M and O either side of my bung hole.thebish wrote:Tis a deal then...
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No show against the pie eaters and its back to square 1
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We also had CYL,Holden and Elmander in good form at that time which gave us more chance of scoring in an open game and of course all 3 had enough workrate to help leave us a little less open. With the players currently available we cant afford to play an open game because 9 times out of ten the opposition will outscore us.BWFC_Insane wrote:Indeed although we were 2-0 down to Blackpool at home, situationally we had nowt to lose there.Worthy4England wrote:Part of the problem there is that it worked a few times last season - thinking of West From & Blackpool at home off the top of my head...BWFC_Insane wrote:You have to be blind or deluded not to see it.
I just wish Owen would value clean sheets as something precious to be protected, not an invitation to throw on more attackers and hope we score.
Fortune may favour the brave sometimes, but football repeatedly punishes the naive and idealist, time and time again.
Also different doing it mid table than when you are fighting for your lives.
Every point counts can't afford to chuck em away, that's what we did all the first half of the season!
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