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Post by mrcholmondleywarner on Dec 18, 2016 14:45:45 GMT
I don't know what he said to the team at half time but I wish he'd stay in the dug out. He must clearly tell the players to keep it tight and run the game down instead of attacking a 10 man team containing 6 on a yellow card. Failed to respond to the threat that Leicester were after their substitutions and then made a completely defensive substitution which only encouraged Leicester further onto us. A massive clusterfuck from the manager today I'm afraid and I'm only giving him a positive score because he set the team up well at the start of the game. 4* from me. Spot on; it pissed me off so badly I didn't even enjoy my bacon sandwich this morning. FFS Allen or Bojan should have been on the half-way line not our penalty spot for their set pieces.
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Post by alster on Dec 18, 2016 15:38:34 GMT
5*
Starting 11 took me by surprise and played some decent football ably assisted by Leicester pressing self destruct. One or two positive subs at halftime or early second half to press home the man advantage and save legs for another game should have been the order of the day. The pillock leaves on the same players and has them play at 70% utter fuckwittery. Succeeded in throwing away two points and cheating the fans out of another half of a football match and lets be honest its not an isolated incident.
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Post by superheroantonius on Dec 18, 2016 16:45:01 GMT
Didn't want to go for the jugular or give Ramadan and ngoy their chance against a Leicester team 2 nil down and with only ten men That says it all really
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Post by skelman on Dec 18, 2016 18:27:42 GMT
7 in the first half, 3 in the secondHughes was just not aggressive enough or sufficiently positive from 70 minutes to the end and that transmitted through to the players imo Never, ever thought that of Hughes as a player but it does seem to be a trait he has as a manager Still played pretty well 2nd half and we looked strong until the Leicester substitutions, to which Hughes responded cautiously rather than positively and that transmitted through to the team with the introduction of Adam rather than Shaqiri or Ramadan 'FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE' should be Mark Hughes's New Year resolution as we have lost far too many points from good winning positions as a consequence of his caution at key times
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