Fair post. I'm not sure why I post in the immediate aftermath of a frustrating result as you do lose a bit of perspective in the moment. It's annoying that we didn't put them away but it wasn't a bad performance by any means.
Forgetting his defensive contribution for their goal of course. 4 probably is harsh but he needs to have put away one of the three chances he had in the first half. Anything else is just not good enough I'm afraid.
The equaliser is just such a terrible goal to concede, why does Da Silva not engage the crosser earlier? He's got to do more to stop that cross coming in.
Rudoni wanting 15 touches and a pirouette every time he gets the ball is jarring. The two centre backs played more penetrative balls than any of the midfielders.
We immediately dropped intensity after the goal and that fucking about at the back, and then being asleep from the throw in has cost us, really poor and I think they're most likely to win this
He's definitely got better with his upper body strength, he's just lacking a bit of composure in front of goal. Might be his relative lack of goals recently, even pre injury.
I'm telling you that not one person from an NHS trust that might regularly buy PPE was actually involved in this yet you're choosing to stick to your usual Tory stereotyping
Public sector procurement was barely involved, the whole PPE buying process was undertaken by the DHSC under very close instruction of Matt Hancock and all the other robbing bastards in the Tory party at that time.
Good blog here on PFI which of course New Labour mkII wishes to revive
https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2025/12/the-uk-labour-governments-plans-to-resurrect-the-public-finance-initiative-is-the-definition-of-financial-insanity.html