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Post by fromafar07 on Mar 29, 2008 17:00:11 GMT
in a good long time now, but you have to question the tactics in a game against a relegation team. 2nd half, started with a few flurries, but sitting back and listening to the indecisiveness was just horrible. WHEN WHEN WHEN will they learn that trying to protect a 1 goal lead only ends up in misery !!! Pulis, not a good game AGAIN today !!!
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Post by kinnell on Mar 29, 2008 17:02:48 GMT
These tactics will cost us however many expensive players we bring in. Bloody tragic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 17:07:31 GMT
You didn't have to be Nostradamus to know what the script would be at half time!!!
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Post by alex on Mar 29, 2008 18:31:30 GMT
WE DID NOT SIT BACK!
we created loads of chances - it was our finishing that was the problem.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 18:34:20 GMT
and bear in mind Wednesday are in the bottom 3 and will fight for their lives for points
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Post by Pugsley on Mar 29, 2008 18:51:55 GMT
and bear in mind Wednesday are in the bottom 3 and will fight for their lives for points You hear this kind of rubbish trotted out bu Managers and pundits alike. 40 games played and Wednesday are in the bottom three. Surely this means they are a poor team and should be beaten by a team going into the game top of the league. Lack of goals cost us last season and lack of goals will cost us again. Our main challengers are scoring for fun like last season.
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Post by starkiller on Mar 29, 2008 19:03:40 GMT
WE DID NOT SIT BACK! we created loads of chances - it was our finishing that was the problem. We did sit back in the second half and lost shape when Pearson (who had a good game) went off.
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Post by stokeoptimist on Mar 29, 2008 19:07:32 GMT
"Surely this means they are a poor team and should be beaten by a team going into the game top of the league"
How naive are some people?
If everything was so black and white.
They are fighting for their lives for christs sake, is it any wonder that these are the hardest games!
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Post by Pugsley on Mar 29, 2008 19:15:39 GMT
"Surely this means they are a poor team and should be beaten by a team going into the game top of the league" How naive are some people? If everything was so black and white. They are fighting for their lives for christs sake, is it any wonder that these are the hardest games! Bollocks So what are Stoke fighting for then? A place in the Premiership so they should be 'fighting' just as hard. Bottom of the league teams should be beaten - it's a convenient excuse used by Managers covering their arses and deluded fans who can't see the real picture.
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Post by R.I.P Fullers Nan on Mar 29, 2008 19:17:26 GMT
Fuller back please.
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Post by stokeoptimist on Mar 29, 2008 19:19:08 GMT
So according to you, football matches generally result according to the position of the two teams involved then?
How long have you been watching football??
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Mar 29, 2008 19:21:05 GMT
So according to you, football matches generally result according to the position of the two teams involved then? How long have you been watching football?? Sorry to butt in but in answer to your question.... Erm, yes they do.
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Post by Pugsley on Mar 29, 2008 19:22:34 GMT
So according to you, football matches generally result according to the position of the two teams involved then? How long have you been watching football?? Usually they do mate - teams are at the bottom becasue they lose more matches, usually to teams above them in the league. Come on Poirot, surely you can work that out.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 19:24:56 GMT
So according to you, football matches generally result according to the position of the two teams involved then? How long have you been watching football?? Sorry to butt in but in answer to your question.... Erm, yes they do. Not always they don't,on that theory there should never be cup upsets either,yet there is
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Post by alex on Mar 29, 2008 19:25:37 GMT
WE DID NOT SIT BACK! we created loads of chances - it was our finishing that was the problem. We did sit back in the second half and lost shape when Pearson (who had a good game) went off. sheffield wednesday definitely had the better of it when Pearson went off - he was having a great game. I'm not convinced we set out to sit back though. It was a mistake by Griffin (a missed tackle near the centre circle) that cost us for the goal - and it nearly cost us when he did it a 2nd time. We were not sitting back for their goal. As soon as they scored they had the momentum and we had to soak up the pressure and sit back, we still had a chance to win it in the last few minutes of the game. It was poor finishing that cost us today.
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Post by stokeoptimist on Mar 29, 2008 19:40:25 GMT
How silly of me and there was me thinking that there was only one Prem team left in the FA cup!
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Mar 29, 2008 19:43:03 GMT
Sorry to butt in but in answer to your question.... Erm, yes they do. Not always they don't,on that theory there should never be cup upsets either,yet there is You used the word "generally", Dave. Generally the higher ranking teams do indeed beat the lower ranking teams. When they don't it is called a shock result, or if you happen to be the higher ranking team, shocking.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 19:47:34 GMT
I used the word "generally" did I ??? Would you have been shocked at a Stoke defeat then? Generally?
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Post by jarhead on Mar 29, 2008 19:47:39 GMT
Ive said it before and many times over,great credit to Coates/Pulis on the squad we have built up. But its where our negative driven tactically inept manager plays them or if at all? His football methods at times scare me and it/could will destroy this golden chance of going up automatic!
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Mar 29, 2008 19:54:18 GMT
I used the word "generally" did I ??? Would you have been shocked at a Stoke defeat then? Generally? Yes you did. "So according to you, football matches generally result according to the position of the two teams involved then?" "Now and again" would have put a completely different slant on your point, wouldn't it? Generally I would always be shocked and surprised by the top team in a division loosing to season long relegation fodder.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 19:57:50 GMT
Look up the thread Mark,and you will see I am not guilty of using the word "Generally",its there,but not from me Ner,ner,ner,ner,ner!
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Mar 29, 2008 20:03:09 GMT
Look up the thread Mark,and you will see I am not guilty of using the word "Generally",its there,but not from me Ner,ner,ner,ner,ner! I am guilty as charged of misrepresenting you. ;D But you did join in with the passing off of a draw against relegation fodder being normal and acceptable.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2008 20:08:00 GMT
Not really,I didn't go today but I know we need to beat the likes of Wednesday along with Blackpool,Burnley etc if we want to go up,just trying be positive thats all mate,but with all our bans out the way and back to full strength I truly believe we can put a winning run together and go up :)Generally
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Post by danmase on Mar 29, 2008 20:17:31 GMT
WE DID NOT SIT BACK Wednesday wnet for it, sometimes you have to give the opposition credit, they are fighting for their lives and they put us under pressure. It was not Pulis who missed a sitter from 6 yards it was not pulis who decided to try and take it round the defender instead of shooting early. We missed chances which invited pressure onto us. Simple as that.
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Post by chad on Mar 29, 2008 20:23:17 GMT
totally agree, the strikers cost us today. But at least the chances were there. Fuller and Ameobi will be a stunning front two in the remaining games.
WE WILL DO THIS...............BELIEVE
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Post by starkiller on Mar 29, 2008 20:29:22 GMT
We did sit back in the second half and lost shape when Pearson (who had a good game) went off. sheffield wednesday definitely had the better of it when Pearson went off - he was having a great game. I'm not convinced we set out to sit back though. It was a mistake by Griffin (a missed tackle near the centre circle) that cost us for the goal - and it nearly cost us when he did it a 2nd time. We were not sitting back for their goal. As soon as they scored they had the momentum and we had to soak up the pressure and sit back, we still had a chance to win it in the last few minutes of the game. It was poor finishing that cost us today. Their goal was on the cards for 20 mins before they scored. We were going nowhere and seemed quite happy to go nowhere. As for the goal giving them momentum, we should have been doing all we could to restore our lead - it should have given us a kick up the arse. There was no encouragement from Pulis to get forward, no leadership, character, fight or fire in the belly from anyone in the team - and, for me, that was the worst thing to stomach.
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Post by chad on Mar 29, 2008 20:33:09 GMT
yep, its really hard to stomach being second and having promotion in our hands with 5 games left. doh.......
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Post by starkiller on Mar 29, 2008 20:40:44 GMT
Yes, watching it slip away is worse than never having it ....
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Post by kkkkken on Mar 29, 2008 22:00:17 GMT
I blame Nigel Johnson for the crap posted on here . Get a decent commentator on radio Stoke and those who talk as though they were at the game would not have much to say , because his negativity is ammunition to slag Pulis off The best reports come from the the from the lads who have been to the games especially the away games , and for the best part theygive a fair assessment of the game .
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Post by MrMagic on Mar 29, 2008 22:11:18 GMT
kkkkkken
Before I comment, I did not go to the game. I listened on RStoke, so may be a vicitim or Mr Johnsons conspiracy against the truth. So, I've done a search for entries from folk who went to the game.
This was the first one that made specific comments on the game rather than short, "it'll be ok" or "it's wank" comments.
quote author=westlandsstokie board=Potters thread=1206820554 post=1206822982]I just got back too....first half we played ok...the second half was woeful at best.The second half started with a sitter for Cressie that i could have scored and after that we sat deeper and deeper by the minute.Ok,we did look dangerous on the break but everyone (Shola mainly) seemed scared to shoot....we were trying to walk it in !! They then introduced thier two quick subs and we were on the back foot then until their inevitable goal came (Griff really cannot cope with a pacy winger).I hate to be negative given our league position but i really fear we wont finish in the top two....main reason,we can't kill a team off (even those at the bottom end of the table). Our best hope now is that Fuller comes back on fire and scores goals,if not,play offs at best and i REALLY don't fancy them !![/quote]
Are you suggesting then, that this supporters comments are equally as invalid as RStokes?
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