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And that is why we're goners!

The team with the worst form in the league play with 10 men for the majority of the game and we lose.

No "easy" games remaining. It's more of a "when" than an "if" if you ask me.

posted on 11/4/12

Pathetic.

Numerical advantage for 60 minutes and you could barely tell. We weren't moving the ball around creating chances just lumping it forward and relying on set pieces. Playing long cross field balls to try and switch the play which hung to long and were easily cut out by Liverpool.

Formica was useless, I'd say it was because he was playing Shat but other players seemed reluctant to even pass the ball to him. Should've been off at half time but instead Kean waited until the 73rd minute and probably brought on Rochina just because the Blackburn End were calling for it. Marcus Olsson was hard working, as he has been since joining, but has absolutely no end product.

Fair enough stick with the centre back pairing that got you two clean sheets in a row, but when you've conceded 7 in the last 3, maybe just maybe its worth a change.

I'd mention that (IMO from the stands) Flanagan and Jones should also have been sent off, but I doubt Rovers would've done any better against 9 or 8 men anyway.

Swansea are going to pick us to pieces at the weekend, not getting anything from Spurs and Chelsea, even beating Norwich and Wigan would only put us on 34 points and I can't even see us doing that. We're down and, whoever you blame for it, deserve to be by playing like that.

Pathetic.

posted on 11/4/12

Why was Pedersen dropped utterly crazy

posted on 11/4/12

The problems came when the opponents ran at our defence. The speed of Bellamy and strength of Carrol - neither a surprise - caused problems all night. There didn't seem to be a plan to cope with them.

The team had defended well against Manchester United. But last night, as so often this season, there was no protection in midfield for the defence. Dunn came back and altered the balance - he is much better at going forward than defending.

The team fought back from two goals down. Surely they deserve some credit for that. And they did enough to score three. Yakubu missed a penalty. That's an individual mistake - it doesn't take anything away from the way the collective performance.

posted on 11/4/12

Yakubu missed a penalty. That's an individual mistake -
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That was the worse penalty i have ever seen i can't believe did 1 that bad

posted on 11/4/12

We are way past the point of giving credit for spirited performances.

Kean's 'we were competitive' is code for 'we are going down'.

Much rather be bobbins now and rob the points than be spirited and competitive.

posted on 11/4/12

What bothered me is that after getting the equaliser, the only save their keeper made was from his own player. I just never got the impression that we were a team scrapping for our lives going all out for the win. Just looked like we were going through the motions.

posted on 11/4/12

What bothered me is that after getting the equaliser, the only save their keeper made was from his own player. I just never got the impression that we were a team scrapping for our lives going all out for the win. Just looked like we were going through the motions.
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Agree completely with this. For me that was what was frustrating, there was no urgency, when this game was there for the taking with a man advantage and a team drained of confidence, not only before the game but then letting a 2 goal lead slip as well.

Also, did we only make 2 subs again? I think Rochina and Lowe came on, but why not have brought on some more fresh legs to get at them?
I don't want to belive that we are constrained by finances at the amount of subs we can use, because it seems ridiculous, but it does (from the last load of games) seem to be the only reasoning for why we are not making the max amount of subs. Another thing to add to the list of complete shambles at Rover's this season.

posted on 11/4/12

Apart from the team not playing with any urgency (they seemed pretty relaxed just jogging around), playing the ball out wide then cutting it back, awful passing, bad tactics etc, the biggest problem I saw last night was the keeper was ******* himself, he could not hold onto the ball, there should have been shots going in from outside the box all second half, if someone scores brilliant, if the keeper drops it, Yak knocks it in, I saw non of that.
Kean stood in his little corner all game with his arms folded, he is quite honestly useless.

posted on 11/4/12

To say we were unfortunate doesn't cut it at this stage of the season, over 38 games we won't have been good enough (even if we win a few from here on in)

The only saving grace will be if Wigan and QPR want to be relegated more than us, which is possible.

comment by BRFC120 (U3766)

posted on 11/4/12

Liverpool were probably the least in form team in the league. They were saving their best players for Everton at the weekend. They were forced to play most of the match with their third choice goalkeeper. They played most of the match with ten men. They conceded two penalties. They were away, we were at home.
Short of fielding a team of leg amputees, I'm not sure how they could have made it much easier for us, and we still couldn't get a point.

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