is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? 16:30 - Oct 5 with 1065 views | redrickstuhaart | Am I subconsciously scapegoating? |  | | |  |
is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:31 - Oct 5 with 1045 views | ibbleobble | Davis and Clarke miles away down the left more like. |  | |  |
is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:32 - Oct 5 with 963 views | Portman_Pie | Not scapegoating. Just highlighting that Johnson has been abysmal today. I’ll say it for you |  | |  |
is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:34 - Oct 5 with 921 views | brazil1981 | He hasn’t had a good game I must admit…looked well off the pace. Tbf so have most the team today, as the score suggests our worst display of the season! |  | |  |
is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:45 - Oct 5 with 811 views | GlasgowBlue | He was standing next to Muric for some bizarre reason. |  |
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is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:47 - Oct 5 with 783 views | Dubtractor | No point hiding from the fact that Johnson has had a shocker today. |  |
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is it unfair to suggest that tap in was Johnson's man? on 16:52 - Oct 5 with 730 views | LankHenners | To be fair he's getting back to defend in position if the ball gets flashed in front of Muric and if he got tighter to one of the two free players that might have happened and people would have said he should have done the other thing instead. IMO fault for that goal is down the left - Clarke (not for the first time) doesn't seem to take up a position that is in any way helpful so Davis is left defending two men and they get past too easily. |  |
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