KeiranShikari
New Member
PANIC
. LOl. I know that is tongue in cheek, TM, but it is very reminiscent of the reaction of Arsenal, Man U and Spurs fans when we scored against them and hung on like grim death. Upsetting the bigger boys is one of the enduring pleasures of being a football addict. For us last night was awful last night; lacklustre performance, dreadful referee, subdued crowd and opponents desperate to avoid relegation. And I think we missed Grabban for his work rate pulling defenders all over the place, so that news sucks as well.. I have no doubt, however, that we will see a reaction on Saturday, and when we play Derby on the 14th.This wasn't supposed to happen, didn't they read the script!
Bugger.
I wonder if recalling Lafferty is an option.
If anything, my only consolation last night was that that was the beauty of this league - the fact that anyone can beat anyone else on their day. On paper this was a home win all day long.I literally hate this league![]()
Agree. Dorrans looked much better centrally.I wonder if AN will be thinking he should have started with Dorrans central, Johnson to the left and Hoolahan off Jerome.
I suspect that AN felt that Dorrans and Howson are more box to box players and that he needed BJ's defensive qualities. The switch was made to increase our attacking options and it worked because Wigan were protecting their lead rather than attacking. Dorrans is a classy player though, and was one of our highest ranked players in the Whoscored index for the match.Agree. Dorrans looked much better centrally.
Plus we would then have had Hooper ready to come off the bench if we needed to chase the game. Our striking change up options were very limited once Hooper had gone off.