.....and you let the other team throw the kitchen sink at you for 10 mins plus injury time. The other team comes back and wins........then the comments are "why did AT go defensive with 10 mins to go when we were winning? Would have won if we would have kept it as it was"
I have to agree, he can't win either way:
We're winning, he makes subs - "what did he do that for, why change a winning team?"
We're winning, he doesn't make subs - "why didn't he make substitutions, everyone could see we needed to."
To be honest, it's got to the point for me that I wish SISU would put another manager in as I'm sick of reading the same thing after every defeat. Personally, I don't think it would make much difference, but at least then I could start moaning!
I have to agree, he can't win either way:
To be honest, it's got to the point for me that I wish SISU would put another manager in as I'm sick of reading the same thing after every defeat.
.....and you let the other team throw the kitchen sink at you for 10 mins plus injury time. The other team comes back and wins........then the comments are "why did AT go defensive with 10 mins to go when we were winning? Would have won if we would have kept it as it was"
Knowl on GMK has been saying the same thing. That it was oh so very clear that subs needed to be made and that there was only going to be one outcome to the game the way things were panning out.
How many of you on this thread actually went to the game? I didn't for sure. If you did then I value your opinion, if you didn't then I am much inclined to listen to those who actually went to the game. From the remarks of those who went I keep hearing the same things.
Thirdly, with ten minutes to go I said “if Blackpool score it will be created in that square of grass there” pointing to the corner of the penalty area. With six minutes to go I predicted that if we conceded in the next five minutes and the fourth official announced 4 minutes of injury time we were fucked.
We needed to make a change, we needed to stop the flow. Wood was stripped off, Freddie was stripped off. With Blackpool having 5 upfront and M Phillips hugging the touchline and Barry Ferguson floating around supplying both wings the home defence was exposed, if only we could get out. Bang, Herman swung like a drunk golfer, Roman Bednar was in down the right, he pulled the ball back along the goal line and from two/three yards Kevin Phillips equalised.
Thorn reacted, after a superb shot from Clingan had forced a corner, he took off Nimley and Wood was introduced at left back. We went to 541 with Platt as the lone striker. Please Blackpool try and score a winner, I dare you. Oh fuck you did. How can anyone defend balls into the box when there are about 12 players in there? One unexpected bounce and the whole thing caves in.
For the last twenty minutes we invited Blackpool to beat us, it wasn’t a invitation they were going to pass up. It wasn’t bad luck, it was deserved, Holloway decided to try and win the game and he succeeded.
.....and you let the other team throw the kitchen sink at you for 10 mins plus injury time. The other team comes back and wins........then the comments are "why did AT go defensive with 10 mins to go when we were winning? Would have won if we would have kept it as it was"
Of course Thorn - with the wondrous advantage of hindsight - should have made the changes that everyone now so clearly knows he should have done......
Well done to everyone who's so damn clever after the event.
However, there is another side to this; they had quality on their bench, in Phillips and Bentner, that we simply cannot match even in our best two or three players. Hence, they had better quality in reserve, then we can command per se. There are times, when this gulf in standard of player will be telling.
Combine the above, with the naivety we can all point at after the event, and there's your perfect storm
Of course Thorn - with the wondrous advantage of hindsight - should have made the changes that everyone now so clearly knows he should have done......
Well done to everyone who's so damn clever after the event.
However, there is another side to this; they had quality on their bench, in Phillips and Bentner, that we simply cannot match even in our best two or three players. Hence, they had better quality in reserve, then we can command per se. There are times, when this gulf in standard of player will be telling.
Combine the above, with the naivety we can all point at after the event, and there's your perfect storm
Which bit could you not understand? EVERYONE round me tuesday night in the ground were saying with 10-15 mins to go, bring on some fresh legs. If 400 Fans could see tired legs why couldn't Thorn?
Yep, from what I hear, it wasn't hindsight. It was what all the City fans there on Tuesday were calling for at the time. The rest of us who didn't go are just guessing.
As many have said before, Thorn is not a manager, he is a scout. If he's not going to get the boot for pity's sake bring someone in to help the bugger out!!
To be fair Gallagher said it during commentary before the first goal.
Yes - I give you that, he did.
Just as I'm sure you'll give me that, when asked after the game, whether Thorn was culpable, he said that hindsight was a fine thing to use to judge another man's actions
Don't get me wrong, I am not defending Thorn.
What I am saying through is read back to the matchhday thread. It's 36 pages long. Only one person mentioned changing personnel ahead of losing the goal.
Then, after the result, seemingly everyone knew what he should have done.
It's the retrospective widsom viewed through the kaleidoscope of hindsight I think is a bit cheap
I would like to see Dave Jones in charge (is he still available?)
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