What should doddery old mess you are Tow.
I'm surprised you get through each day.
Believe it or not I actually thought we were the better side but every time Arsenal attacked down our right hand side I felt we were in danger of conceding.
The assist for our goal ?Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:16 pmBelieve it or not I actually thought we were the better side but every time Arsenal attacked down our right hand side I felt we were in danger of conceding.
My personal opinion is that we bossed the second half. At one point we had 8 attempts to Arsenal's one. But, as someone else has pointed out earlier on this thread, the manager's mindset was in preserve the point mode. Only when we were a goal down did he bring on ant offensive options, by which time of course it was too late.
We looked a lot more energetic (no Noble ?) than last week and had a couple of very decent chances which Antonio & Bowen missed. And Rice was at fault for Arsenal's first when he lost Lacazette completely. That said he was probably still one of our better players,
Before the game I thought anything less than a 3-0 stuffing would be a result, but in the end I was gutted we came out of the game with nothing.
But, FFS, please somebody tell me (and Moyes) what Fredericks brings to the table.
Please write in English, thank you.
I knew someone would say that. But isn't his main function to defend ? And let's be perfectly honest it was a fairly routine cross. Good wing backs, and I guess we'd call him a wing back, have some idea how to defend as well as bomb forward.Newmarket wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:21 pmThe assist for our goal ?Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:16 pm
Believe it or not I actually thought we were the better side but every time Arsenal attacked down our right hand side I felt we were in danger of conceding.
My personal opinion is that we bossed the second half. At one point we had 8 attempts to Arsenal's one. But, as someone else has pointed out earlier on this thread, the manager's mindset was in preserve the point mode. Only when we were a goal down did he bring on ant offensive options, by which time of course it was too late.
We looked a lot more energetic (no Noble ?) than last week and had a couple of very decent chances which Antonio & Bowen missed. And Rice was at fault for Arsenal's first when he lost Lacazette completely. That said he was probably still one of our better players,
Before the game I thought anything less than a 3-0 stuffing would be a result, but in the end I was gutted we came out of the game with nothing.
But, FFS, please somebody tell me (and Moyes) what Fredericks brings to the table.
Thanks Whisky, good report for those who haven’t seen game.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:16 pmBelieve it or not I actually thought we were the better side but every time Arsenal attacked down our right hand side I felt we were in danger of conceding.
My personal opinion is that we bossed the second half. At one point we had 8 attempts to Arsenal's one. But, as someone else has pointed out earlier on this thread, the manager's mindset was in preserve the point mode. Only when we were a goal down did he bring on ant offensive options, by which time of course it was too late.
We looked a lot more energetic (no Noble ?) than last week and had a couple of very decent chances which Antonio & Bowen missed. And Rice was at fault for Arsenal's first when he lost Lacazette completely. That said he was probably still one of our better players,
Before the game I thought anything less than a 3-0 stuffing would be a result, but in the end I was gutted we came out of the game with nothing.
But, FFS, please somebody tell me (and Moyes) what Fredericks brings to the table.
I actually think Fredericks has done well the last 2 games.I suppose we all see things differently...Antonio and Masuaku were our best players today.Whiskyman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 11:16 pmBelieve it or not I actually thought we were the better side but every time Arsenal attacked down our right hand side I felt we were in danger of conceding.
My personal opinion is that we bossed the second half. At one point we had 8 attempts to Arsenal's one. But, as someone else has pointed out earlier on this thread, the manager's mindset was in preserve the point mode. Only when we were a goal down did he bring on ant offensive options, by which time of course it was too late.
We looked a lot more energetic (no Noble ?) than last week and had a couple of very decent chances which Antonio & Bowen missed. And Rice was at fault for Arsenal's first when he lost Lacazette completely. That said he was probably still one of our better players,
Before the game I thought anything less than a 3-0 stuffing would be a result, but in the end I was gutted we came out of the game with nothing.
But, FFS, please somebody tell me (and Moyes) what Fredericks brings to the table.