I hate to say it but I think Robins also touched on it in his post match interview but it's about attitude and having a touch of the billy big bollox about us.
You see it with England all the time. They turn up at tournaments with their premier league wages thinking all they have to do is turn up because they have a big house and a Ferrari.
Then you get Northern Ireland, Iceland etc. turn up with very little in the way of premier league level players to none and play based on pride and passion not ego and go further than billy big bollox in the competition.
Egos build complacency, complacency builds things like bad passes, lack of effort etc. and before you know it you're on the back foot and stuck in a rut. Hopefully our boys have learned from this. I think that the next couple of games will shape our season. Not in terms of the importance of the result's of those games but in terms of application. We can lose those games and still go onto achieve in this league so long as we can change the application for or during those two games. If we can't change the application from yesterday I would suggest that the first two games flatter to device and we'll end up outside of the top 7. I noted with interest that a lot of people on the phone in yesterday were saying that actually despite the results we struggled with pass completion in the first two games also but got away with it.
Hmm, heard Stuart Linnell saying that too, but yesterday was so much worse. There were a few loose passes in that match against Notts County, but nothing like on this scale. This was through the roof.
Must admit I was thinking that. Got to see the Notts country game online and didn't think it was that sloppy but only saw highlights of the Grimsby game so it was difficult to see from that.
The only thing I know for sure is that yesterday we were awful and against a better opposition we'd have been put to the sword. Yesterday was always going to be a difficult game but we made it far more difficult than it needed to be by just not getting the basic's right.
But against a much better side would we have gone into the game with that same kind of mindset?
We didn't outplay them though.You can't judge quality of teams by their league position after two games.
Newport were, and still are, unbeaten
My concern, only reinforced by yesterday's result, is that we will outplay sides and then lose to a stolen goal.
I agree that we didn't outplay them yesterday but my concern remains.We didn't outplay them though.
I would be a lot more concerned if we were passing the ball about and finding teams hard to break down, but yesterday was all about us being unable to even pass simple balls most of the time and being unable to even probe a opening to penetrate their defence.
It's the worst passing performance I have seen for some time that. Very, very simple passes going awry.
Right now it isn't because several teams are averaging over 2 points a game.<snip>
As it is, we are averaging 2pts a game. Keep that up over the season and it's auto promotion form.
Indeed! Before a ball was kicked lots were saying that we have signed some great players and on paper it does look like good recruiting. How many came to that judgement having not seen most play I do not know. While the more sensible among us reserved judgement.The reality is we have replaced in terms of quantity man for man, We have to see if these replacements are better and an improvement or not, I think most are but time will tell. The one and only good thing from Saturday is it's clear the current forward line as a group are not good enough and for that to show early doors for me is good. I'm sure MR knows that too and an answer might be here or with a week to go before the transfer window closes he might look at that option.
Indeed! Before a ball was kicked lots were saying that we have signed some great players and on paper it does look like good recruiting. How many came to that judgement having not seen most play I do not know. While the more sensible among us reserved judgement.
Thisnot sure about complacency, but nearl everyone was poor, we couldnt string 3 passes together successfully.
still it took a blunder to cause a loss. we will be ok this season
We looked disjointed yesterday no excuses for our bad passing but all credit to Newport it was their big day out and they turned up and battled, as I said before I liked their number 6 not much got past him, it was our lack of creativity that ultimately cost us, Jones was nullified and nobody else was there to effect a plan B maybe Andreu can become our link up man/provider/plan b and Biamou coming off the bench is not going to be our impact man
Your fans and players celebrating on 90 minutes like you'd just won the fa cup suggests otherwise.I think you and others on here need to stop believing that teams coming to a 3/4 empty soulless bowl that you don't own constitutes as a big day out.
You were in the premiership 14 years ago, you haven't been big or relevant for over a decade - we've been to Wembley twice the past few years, winning once. Those are big days out, not a trip up the M6 to play another league 2 side.
You're attitude is precisely why you're in for more 'banana skins' and shocks this year.
Your fans and players celebrating on 90 minutes like you'd just won the fa cup suggests otherwise.
Sorry, what do you do when you win away... light ripple of applause?
Pathetic comment.
I've never seen a celebration like it from any other team (and there are many) who have beaten us at home, not even when we have been hammered and they have torn us to shreds.
Slightly odd.I think you and others on here need to stop believing that teams coming to a 3/4 empty soulless bowl that you don't own constitutes as a big day out.
You were in the premiership 14 years ago, you haven't been big or relevant for over a decade - we've been to Wembley twice the past few years, winning once. Those are big days out, not a trip up the M6 to play another league 2 side.
You're attitude is precisely why you're in for more 'banana skins' and shocks this year.
I've never seen a celebration like it from any other team (and there are many) who have beaten us at home, not even when we have been hammered and they have torn us to shreds.
That's far from me thinking we are a premier league club or deserve to hammer every team 5-0. It's just having eyes and seeing your players dancing about like they had won a trophy.
It's called passion, something a couple of your players look like they could use a dose of.
Slightly odd.
Don't get me wrong, got a lot of time for Newport, the effort you've had to make to get back in the league is amazing - we haven't had to go to a new country (yet!) for our home games.
But... surely the fact you're playing a former top flight club is still a cause for celebration, given it wasn't that long ago you were playing at the level of Bedworth and Rugby. That ain't being Billy big-bollox, that's just pointing out it's something to celebrate for your lot.
Exactly. Even the local commentator mentioned it. Much wilder than normal from away fans. As if they had won something more than just the three points and it was a cup success or promotion.Your fans and players celebrating on 90 minutes like you'd just won the fa cup suggests otherwise.
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