Said that before the Stoke and Middlesbrough games.
Its games against poorer teams that have cost us points, Hull, Leicester, Norwich and Wrexham for example.
We actually play better against the better teams.
Last night Borough conceded 4 goals which is equal to what they've conceded at home all season, and yet we only started playing well in the last 15 minutes.
It was the same against WBA on Saturday, we played well for 15 minutes at the start of the second half and blew them away.
Against better teams we will just play well for a bit longer and blow them away too.
I think that's a bit of a myth.
Also a bit of context needed here, Hull aren't a poor side and are currently 8th (and we should've won that game), Leicester have just come down from the PL and on their day will pose a threat, our defensive line was significantly altered for Wrexham which had an adverse effect, and Norwich cheated their way to a draw. The only other game I thought we struggled in was vs Oxford in the second half as we lost control of the game and allowed them to dictate play.
If you assess the wins we've had at present now the table is starting to take shape:
Half of our wins so far this season have come from sides in bottom half of the table. We've beaten Sheff W, Sheff U, Portsmouth, Blackburn, West Brom and QPR.
The other half of our wins are vs Stoke, Middlesbrough, Derby, Birmingham, Millwall and Watford.
I'd also say it's pretty even between both groups in terms of sides we've genuinely dominated for the majority of the game.