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Thank f***

 

Awful, awful, awful second half :(

tactics probably the same as the first but they never responded from the whistle in the second half. the players never responded to the higher pressure and tempo.

 

Probably the same? Or looking at all of our other performances under Pardew, were they probably different? Given that we almost always concede initiative if we're winning.

looking at today we didn't have the ball enough to see if we'd changed tactics. one thing for definite, cabaye and sissoko had nowhere near the movement looking for the ball and working in the second half, or was that pardews tactic, stand still 35yds out and don't even trail back ?

 

I don't know what his exact instructions are, but we can all see the effect of them, can't we?

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However, if we don't give away that pen, I think Villa's lift would have wilted pretty quickly.

 

Aye, I was a bit annoyed when people started slating Pardew after Benteke scored the pen, that was just about the last thing today you could pin on him. :lol:

 

There was always going to be a bit of impetus and pressure from Villa at the start of the half, especially with Agbonlahor's pace and Weimann's energy entering the fray (and the completely anonymous Bent going off anarl), we just had to weather it and we didn't.

 

Mind you, that doesn't excuse the negative subs etc from Pardew once Villa did get that impetus and that belief that suddenly they could get summat.

 

Not at all, he made the wrong call with them. It was an individual mistake that changed the game, though. That needs to be remembered.

 

:thup: it was the reaction to said mistake and what came afterwards that has got so many people's knickers (rightly) in a twist, for sure.

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Just got back - 3 points! But fuck me, it was nerve racking in the second half! Don't know what the fuck Pardew was thinking with those substitutions  :idiot2:

 

Sissoko was a massive plus though! Quality performance! Gouffran played well too.

 

I know it's 3 points, but the second half performance (TACTICS) was shocking!

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Thank f***

 

Awful, awful, awful second half :(

tactics probably the same as the first but they never responded from the whistle in the second half. the players never responded to the higher pressure and tempo.

 

Probably the same? Or looking at all of our other performances under Pardew, were they probably different? Given that we almost always concede initiative if we're winning.

looking at today we didn't have the ball enough to see if we'd changed tactics. one thing for definite, cabaye and sissoko had nowhere near the movement looking for the ball and working in the second half, or was that pardews tactic, stand still 35yds out and don't even trail back ?

 

I don't know what his exact instructions are, but we can all see the effect of them, can't we?

and if the instructions were "just keep it going, more of the same"  but we couldn't live with the tempo ?, we were without an effective central midfield for the last 35mins.
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Thank f***

 

Awful, awful, awful second half :(

tactics probably the same as the first but they never responded from the whistle in the second half. the players never responded to the higher pressure and tempo.

 

Probably the same? Or looking at all of our other performances under Pardew, were they probably different? Given that we almost always concede initiative if we're winning.

looking at today we didn't have the ball enough to see if we'd changed tactics. one thing for definite, cabaye and sissoko had nowhere near the movement looking for the ball and working in the second half, or was that pardews tactic, stand still 35yds out and don't even trail back ?

 

I don't know what his exact instructions are, but we can all see the effect of them, can't we?

and if the instructions were "just keep it going, more of the same"  but we couldn't live with the tempo ?, we were without an effective central midfield for the last 35mins.

 

Do we just add it to the list of all the other teams we've not been able to "live with the tempo" of then? Like Reading last week? Like every other game where his second half tactics are identical - kick it at Shola?

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Thank f***

 

Awful, awful, awful second half :(

tactics probably the same as the first but they never responded from the whistle in the second half. the players never responded to the higher pressure and tempo.

 

Probably the same? Or looking at all of our other performances under Pardew, were they probably different? Given that we almost always concede initiative if we're winning.

looking at today we didn't have the ball enough to see if we'd changed tactics. one thing for definite, cabaye and sissoko had nowhere near the movement looking for the ball and working in the second half, or was that pardews tactic, stand still 35yds out and don't even trail back ?

 

I don't know what his exact instructions are, but we can all see the effect of them, can't we?

and if the instructions were "just keep it going, more of the same"  but we couldn't live with the tempo ?, we were without an effective central midfield for the last 35mins.

 

And the reason for that is.....................?

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Really really worried about this squad. We are mentally extremely weak, we inevitably crumble at the first hint of trouble no matter how s*** is our opponent. Squad with no balls=relegation.

Pardew is an idiot, but these players have no bollocks.

f*** this s***, hating football again.

 

You're mistaking confidence and momentum for weakness IMO. We don't lack spirit, we're just nervous because we've had such a bad run.

 

But we had such a bad run because every single time it turns ugly we can't deal with it and panic.

I agree confidence play its part here, but that run is ridiculous and it can't be due to that only.

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However, if we don't give away that pen, I think Villa's lift would have wilted pretty quickly.

 

Aye, I was a bit annoyed when people started slating Pardew after Benteke scored the pen, that was just about the last thing today you could pin on him. :lol:

 

There was always going to be a bit of impetus and pressure from Villa at the start of the half, especially with Agbonlahor's pace and Weimann's energy entering the fray (and the completely anonymous Bent going off anarl), we just had to weather it and we didn't.

 

Mind you, that doesn't excuse the negative subs etc from Pardew once Villa did get that impetus and that belief that suddenly they could get summat.

 

Not at all, he made the wrong call with them. It was an individual mistake that changed the game, though. That needs to be remembered.

 

We were being hammered up to the point Debuchy gave away that stupid pen. We hadn't got any sort of grip from kickoff of the 2nd half and that continued till full-time. Them scoring changed the scoreline...not the way we were playing. That needs to be remembered.

 

Although I do agree that if it wasn't converted...they would have wilted.

 

I think we would have regained our grip had the pen not been given. But, we'll never know. I wouldn't agree that we were being 'hammered' at that point either. We'd rode some early pressure and looked to be making efforts to slow the game in the proper manner. The important thing here is that we won.

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Thank f***

 

Awful, awful, awful second half :(

tactics probably the same as the first but they never responded from the whistle in the second half. the players never responded to the higher pressure and tempo.

 

Probably the same? Or looking at all of our other performances under Pardew, were they probably different? Given that we almost always concede initiative if we're winning.

looking at today we didn't have the ball enough to see if we'd changed tactics. one thing for definite, cabaye and sissoko had nowhere near the movement looking for the ball and working in the second half, or was that pardews tactic, stand still 35yds out and don't even trail back ?

 

I don't know what his exact instructions are, but we can all see the effect of them, can't we?

and if the instructions were "just keep it going, more of the same"  but we couldn't live with the tempo ?, we were without an effective central midfield for the last 35mins.

 

I'm talking about the big picture here, which I did with my first post but you seem to just be ignoring it. I don't think it matters what the instructions were. We can all see that whatever instructions Pardew gives to the team when we're ahead results in a collective shitting of pants and handing over of initiative. It's been one of the main themes of his time here. So when it happens again tonight specifics don't matter imo, it's just more of the same management.

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

Looked more like a midfielder in a flat 4-4-2 to me.

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Inochi:

 

Well we didn't, and yes, once again we were absolutely abysmal after going in front. It's not just this match. It happens because of how the coward in charge sets us up. He simply has to be sacked. Can't stand it/him anymore.

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

Looked more like a midfielder in a flat 4-4-2 to me.

who were the front 2 ?
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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

Looked more like a midfielder in a flat 4-4-2 to me.

 

Not sure how you saw it as a 4-4-2, i thought it was 4-fgljsfglsgsdgjsdolgdflgkdfkgdgflk-Shola.

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

I think everyone was just trying to fill space at that point, it was chaos.

 

It was schoolboy-like, when one team is massively better than the other and the weaker team desperately tries to defend by packing the box to the brim - which doesn't usually work.

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

Looked more like a midfielder in a flat 4-4-2 to me.

 

Not sure how you saw it as a 4-4-2, i thought it was 4-fgljsfglsgsdgjsdolgdflgkdfkgdgflk-Shola.

 

Fair enough :lol:

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Just got back from Watching this, does anybody know what position mbiwa was playing when he came on?

 

In front of the back four it looked.

 

Looked more like a midfielder in a flat 4-4-2 to me.

 

It looked like everyone ran in to random spaces, he was the striker and a winger at one point

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