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Taped the matched, watched it again, so if the graphics on the screen tell the truth that's it. Also, after 30 mins it was 51-49 in our favor.Originally posted by kris90210 View PostHow did you access this stat?
Still, 48-52 makes it fairly even. Also, I'm (quite) sure very little of their possession occured within our defensive third at this point?
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Originally posted by Neil Young View PostAh, now I can see why you're defending him so staunchly.
I'm defending him staunchly, where did you get that from? Thats the first i've heard of it.
I thought i was giving credit where credit was due, just as i have gave criticism where criticism was due? Its called balance, no?
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I totally agree. The thing is that you could argue it is harder for a team to score when the opposition are committed to defending a lead. And so it proved.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostYou have a cushion, but the fact is that you're just 1 goal away from everything turning to panic and then being utterly bombarded. Chelsea could've scored at any point in the 2nd half, not through clear cut chances being created, granted. But at any point in a game, they are capable of putting a move together, getting a final ball right or one player producing a bit of magic for them.
Put it this way, at 2-0 up, the only time i would feel ok about us retreating to the edge of our own box against a side like Chelsea, would be from 75-80 mins onwards. Not for the whole 2nd period.
Say we had taken a few more risks and opened the game up, it would have been easier for Chelsea to break us down. Attack is the best form of defence - sometimes. Not at 2-0 up (I would argue).
But there we are. On this occasion it worked for us. As you say, on another it might not. Regardless, Roy deserves credit for this victory, because you can be sure he would be taking plenty of stick if we'd lost.K ris90210
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I dunno, the bits about talking ****e under pressure, massively underestimating the job in hand, messing up and ****ing up...I just made a connection there, that's all.Originally posted by danperkins View Post
I'm defending him staunchly, where did you get that from? Thats the first i've heard of it.
I thought i was giving credit where credit was due, just as i have gave criticism where criticism was due? Its called balance, no?
No offence intended, GDP.
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by kris90210 View PostI totally agree. The thing is that you could argue it is harder for a team to score when the opposition are committed to defending a lead. And so it proved.
Say we had taken a few more risks and opened the game up, it would have been easier for Chelsea to break us down. Attack is the best form of defence - sometimes. Not at 2-0 up (I would argue).
But there we are. On this occasion it worked for us. As you say, on another it might not. Regardless, Roy deserves credit for this victory, because you can be sure he would be taking plenty of stick if we'd lost.
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Well there we go then. I remember seeing the possession stat at 40-60 to them after 10 mins, but they pretty much dicked about in their own half. So in 20 mins we reversed that. As I said, when both teams were following plan A, we were matching them (at least) in terms of possession. So reading too much into the final stat is misleading.Originally posted by pondus View PostTaped the matched, watched it again, so if the graphics on the screen tell the truth that's it. Also, after 30 mins it was 51-49 in our favor.K ris90210
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Haha i sense the sarcasm, nah i have openly criticized the man, just don't see the need for the constant torrent of abuse. Roy is learning what it takes to be the manager of LFC (for time being anyways)Originally posted by Neil Young View PostI dunno, the bits about talking ****e under pressure, massively underestimating the job in hand, messing up and ****ing up...I just made a connection there, that's all.
No offence intended, GDP.
If we lose it has been due to him, so if with win ......
And no offense taken NYILY
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Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
For one minute, i actually thought it stood for 'great dane perkins'
What with the dog thing...


That image will stay for a while..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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