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The one in second half on ameobi looked very blatant, couldn’t believe that wasn’t given. I’m generally the first to criticise our players for going down easily but that just looked like he was in front of them.

In A block so couldn’t see the Grabban one, I’m willing to assume we were robbed on that one too!
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I agree with pap. Looks like history repeating itself and Pearce rebooted- get to top after 10 games then Get found out.
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(24-10-2019, 08:47 AM)ThePromisedLand Wrote:
(23-10-2019, 10:54 PM)the jock Wrote: Yates is very agricultural. 

The likes of lolley/carvalho and to lesser extent ameobi aren't doing it. Robinson has been poor. We just pass it out to the wing every single time and lose it.

I’ll put it more directly Jock.
Yates never has been, never will be a Championship level footballer.
Not a knee jerk after last night - a long held view.

I assume this criticism is based on last season rather than last night? If we’re keeping same formation we have no choice but to play Yates, need more cover and players that can actually tackle.
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I was sat over were the Ameobi incident took place; it was a blatant shove by the defender and a stonewall penalty.

I think the sending off, which did not look that bad to me, was an overreaction based on the referee knowing he got the penalty wrong.
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Would it be worth pushing carvalho further back and seeing if he can dictate play deeper in midfield? First 5 mins I thought he was going to be on it then he lost every single ball after

Put ribeiro left back . We need more attacking threat.
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(24-10-2019, 11:27 AM)the jock Wrote: Would it be worth pushing carvalho further back and seeing if he can dictate play deeper in midfield? First 5 mins I thought he was going to be on it then he lost every single ball after

Put ribeiro left back . We need more attacking threat.

I dont think it would make any difference, Jock.

It does not matter who is in possession, the minute they look up to make a pass there does not seem any options available.

How many times last night did Silva and Lolley go to make a pass only to end up taking and extra one and two touches because there was no outlet; we end up losing all momentum.

Whatever the problem is I hope it is a temporary one.
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(24-10-2019, 11:13 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: I was sat over were the Ameobi incident took place; it was a blatant shove by the defender and a stonewall penalty.

I think the sending off, which did not look that bad to me, was an overreaction based on the referee knowing he got the penalty wrong.

Yeah I thought the same, despite how poor we were that’s two games in a row where we’ve not got big decisions against us
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(24-10-2019, 11:58 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote:
(24-10-2019, 11:27 AM)the jock Wrote: Would it be worth pushing carvalho further back and seeing if he can dictate play deeper in midfield? First 5 mins I thought he was going to be on it then he lost every single ball after

Put ribeiro left back . We need more attacking threat.

I dont think it would make any difference, Jock.

It does not matter who is in possession, the minute they look up to make a pass there does not seem any options available.

How many times last night did Silva and Lolley go to make a pass only to end up taking and extra one and two touches because there was no outlet; we end up losing all momentum.

Whatever the problem is I hope it is a temporary one.

yeah. sadly you are right.
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(24-10-2019, 11:13 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: I was sat over were the Ameobi incident took place; it was a blatant shove by the defender and a stonewall penalty.

I think the sending off, which did not look that bad to me, was an overreaction based on the referee knowing he got the penalty wrong.

Ameobi is lucky not to have two successive penalties.  In the Wigan game, the player is taking his short lace out and pulling him back with it.  

...and a blatant shove last night.

It would have salvaged a couple of points.

SA.
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(24-10-2019, 09:29 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: I would not be so quick to blame the defence for what is happening, although Dawson is definitely a loss.

The defence do not have the same levels of protection without Sow in the side; that is now three games he has missed which have ended in three defeats - coincidence, I dont think so!

'This.'

SA.
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(24-10-2019, 03:09 PM)Strawberry Avenger Wrote:
(24-10-2019, 11:13 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: I was sat over were the Ameobi incident took place; it was a blatant shove by the defender and a stonewall penalty.

I think the sending off, which did not look that bad to me, was an overreaction based on the referee knowing he got the penalty wrong.

Ameobi is lucky not to have two successive penalties.  In the Wigan game, the player is taking his short lace out and pulling him back with it.  

...and a blatant shove last night.

It would have salvaged a couple of points.

SA.

You are more confident than me SA that Grabban would have actuslly converted them if they had been given.
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(24-10-2019, 03:22 PM)Boatsy Wrote:
(24-10-2019, 03:09 PM)Strawberry Avenger Wrote:
(24-10-2019, 11:13 AM)Jean_claude_killy Wrote: I was sat over were the Ameobi incident took place; it was a blatant shove by the defender and a stonewall penalty.

I think the sending off, which did not look that bad to me, was an overreaction based on the referee knowing he got the penalty wrong.

Ameobi is lucky not to have two successive penalties.  In the Wigan game, the player is taking his short lace out and pulling him back with it.  

...and a blatant shove last night.

It would have salvaged a couple of points.

SA.

You are more confident than me SA that Grabban would have actuslly converted them if they had been given.

Well he wasn’t on the pitch for the first one.
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