Tactics were fine.
We had numerous chances to win it with breaks, as AP hinted, and their goals were down to two individual errors. They created nothing.
We created more in the last 10 minutes than they did for the whole of the second half, despite their possession.
No he hasn't. He was quite good against Norwich.
In any case, it's irrelevant. The post I was replying to said that he was not good enough for League One which is clearly completely wrong.
His kicking is very accurate - it's better than 90% of goalies we play against. Last season he played it short all the time.
What are you talking about?
The reason we didn't win was because James and Davis gave goals away. I suspect he decided not to single out any individuals so made this up instead.
If one wishes to take that as an admission of uselessness then one may. Although one might be accused of being weird.
TBF, I don't think you can say it was pointless. We had two very good chances after Mellis and Papa came on which materialised largely due to surging running off the ball but unfortunately they were squandered.
On the contrary, I am quite amused.
No doubt this will fuel the absurd Spurs optimism bandwagon. When they finish the season having achieved absolutely nothing but with an eye-watering wage bill and a manager who's only clue is to say "more, more, more" it will only make it funnier.
Brighton, "yes", otherwise I disagree.
Yesterday we were playing against one of the League's top scorers and Jaidi and Trotman hardly gave him a sniff. Their goals came from two individual errors. One from James, one from Davis.
Christ on a bike, another one!
The first one, the taker was six yards ahead of anyone else. That's cos he took the penalty innit.
The second one, a defender was toe to toe with the striker but the ball went to the striker's side, hence he got it.