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chateauferret Flag 17 Aug 17 6.28pm

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

I think the biggest reason for positivity is the rational realisation that things can't be anywhere near as bad as the hysteria on this website would have you believe. I've witnessed plenty of meltdowns on here before but never one like this after a single game before, it's been outrageous. Dread to think what it will be like if we lose to Liverpool.

Depends how we lose.

After the 4-0 shambles against Sunderland we lost the next match but were much more competitive and it looked as though a lot of things were getting fixed. We thought things were turning around, and they were.

If we lose 2-1 after a hard battle with some bad luck and a t*** ref that'll be one thing. If we make loads of ghastly mistakes, fail to attack them and lose 6-0 that will be quite another matter. Especially if we play the wing backs again and we look as clueless in defence as on Saturday.

 


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View Bangell's Profile Bangell Flag Oxford 17 Aug 17 6.37pm Send a Private Message to Bangell Add Bangell as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

Depends how we lose.

After the 4-0 shambles against Sunderland we lost the next match but were much more competitive and it looked as though a lot of things were getting fixed. We thought things were turning around, and they were.

If we lose 2-1 after a hard battle with some bad luck and a t*** ref that'll be one thing. If we make loads of ghastly mistakes, fail to attack them and lose 6-0 that will be quite another matter. Especially if we play the wing backs again and we look as clueless in defence as on Saturday.

I think we can expect to get battered by Liverpool; taking a thumping there won't teach us much. It's the Swansea game which will be the real test - and if things are just as bad as the first game, I expect a re-think from De Boer over the international break.

I do wonder if we'll see the first team against Ipswich to have another game to practise the system.

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 17 Aug 17 7.09pm Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

I think the biggest reason for positivity is the rational realisation that things can't be anywhere near as bad as the hysteria on this website would have you believe.

I bet you said that at the beginning of Pardew's losing streak too

 

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View monkey's Profile monkey Flag Sittingbourne,Kent 17 Aug 17 7.12pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

It's all bollox, we lost 0-3, that's the only stat that matters!!

 


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View Spender's Profile Spender Flag Orpington 17 Aug 17 7.24pm Send a Private Message to Spender Add Spender as a friend

True, but as we all remember from the last few months of Pardew's tenure, you can create chances and score them too - but if you're defensively inept, you won't get any points.

I don't think we should be too worried about scoring enough goals, whatever system we play; it's just defensive organisation that concerns me after Saturday.

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View Canterbury Palace's Profile Canterbury Palace Flag Whitstable 17 Aug 17 7.33pm Send a Private Message to Canterbury Palace Add Canterbury Palace as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

I bet you said that at the beginning of Pardew's losing streak too

What's your point? Should we sack every manager who loses a match on the offchance that it becomes a losing streak?

I turned on Pardew when it became clear that he was unable to organize a defence and, in my opinion, wasn't training the players properly, by which point he had been afforded over a year in charge and several transfer windows to get the team how he wanted. De Boer has had 90 competitive minutes and there are people calling for his head! Come on, it's absurd.

 


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View Dan89's Profile Dan89 Flag Se25 17 Aug 17 7.37pm Send a Private Message to Dan89 Add Dan89 as a friend

If we had a more prepared squad, I wouldn't be as concerned but 1 adequate striker . 2 average goalie. A new system but I will support the club through thick and thin.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 17 Aug 17 7.45pm

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace

What's your point? Should we sack every manager who loses a match on the offchance that it becomes a losing streak?

I turned on Pardew when it became clear that he was unable to organize a defence and, in my opinion, wasn't training the players properly, by which point he had been afforded over a year in charge and several transfer windows to get the team how he wanted. De Boer has had 90 competitive minutes and there are people calling for his head! Come on, it's absurd.

Hit nail on head.

 


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View EagleinSF's Profile EagleinSF Flag San Fransisco 17 Aug 17 8.02pm Send a Private Message to EagleinSF Add EagleinSF as a friend

Originally posted by Canterbury Palace
De Boer has had 90 competitive minutes and there are people calling for his head! Come on, it's absurd.

Unfortunately that's the way things are now with the 'instant gratification' generation. Same for transfers - who really knows who we're in for, what's going on and how much work is being done in the background.

 

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View Master Coin's Profile Master Coin Flag 17 Aug 17 9.15pm Send a Private Message to Master Coin Add Master Coin as a friend

Here's another reason for optimism: Chelsea were, by their standards, poor early when implementing 3-4-3 last year.

 

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