A lesson to learn from yesterday... 09:11 - Aug 25 with 1021 views | norfsufblue | After they went 3-1 up and we were obviously I disarray at that point, Omari sat down in the centre circle snd delayed KO simply to allow a McKenna huddle with the rest of the team... it was vitally important in our regroup although yeah we could have shipped another couple first half but it allo us to clear our heads somewhat...... My point is MAYBE that should have happened when we went 1 up as if the players heads were half as giddy at that point as mine then was it was obviously a recipe for individual errors to occur. |  | | |  |
A lesson to learn from yesterday... on 09:17 - Aug 25 with 951 views | BloomBlue | It certainly required calm heads for 10 minutes. Not saying it would change the final score, but go 10 minutes, the team settles, might even find the City fans get restless. Although given how little noise them made, the restless voices would be one or two 'tut tut' |  | |  |
A lesson to learn from yesterday... on 10:17 - Aug 25 with 736 views | Pinewoodblue | Adjusting to the differences between Championship & Premier League. Last season, when we conceded, we just kept going. In Premier League we need to be a bit more circumspect and take stock. A different mentality to what we are used to. Not sure how we are going to approach mid week cup game, in the past it has been an opportunity for other players to get minutes in. Think it will be more about players getting used to each other. Don't really see any need for concern at this stage. After Fulham we have two weeks to work on things on the training ground. |  |
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A lesson to learn from yesterday... on 11:02 - Aug 25 with 602 views | strikalite | I think it was brave of KM to go there playing quite a high line from the off, it would have been easy as most teams do and sit deep with everyone camped behind the ball. Yes needs must second half of course, I suppose at 0-1 he could have closed shop and gone 5 at the back in hindsight, though that was still very early in the game of course.. |  | |  |
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