Thommo's perm » Mon Apr 14, 2014 9:58 am wrote:Henderson has been a different player this season. But, he was all at sea yesterday with his passing and running.
He was a disaster waiting to happen and though Im gutted for him missing the next three games, maybe its fate?
Nows the time for Allen and Lucas to step up and stake their claim
Octsky » Mon Apr 14, 2014 3:51 am wrote:Stu the Red » Sun Apr 13, 2014 11:06 pm wrote:Find some of these posts really odd. Moses is a brain dead poor player... But how anyoneaam blame him for hendersons shockingly heavy touch or woeful tackle is complete madness. Henderson has no one to blame but himself. Hopefully it won't prove to costly as the lads had a very good season.
the way i am thinking is this,
how can someone who just came onto the field with an open pitch to run at, with no pressure around him, able to dribble the ball into an opposition player? moses is that bad a player.
hendo was tired, committed a mistake, went to draw a foul to delay time and got send off.
and i wont fault him for that.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:16 pm wrote:Hendo has only got himself to blame really, it was his poor touch that led to the tackle and his foot was ridiculously high, it was a potential leg breaker.
damjan193 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:35 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:16 pm wrote:Hendo has only got himself to blame really, it was his poor touch that led to the tackle and his foot was ridiculously high, it was a potential leg breaker.
We were under pressure and it was the 90th minute. As soon as we succeeded in releasing the pressure, that moron Moses tries to make a slalom through the City defense as if he's some f*cking Maradona instead of just trying to keep the ball as long as possible. Naturally it gets away from him and City are getting ready to apply even more pressure. It was a tense moment, a late goal would end all that we worked for, so Henderson, who was probably very tired, committed himself into the challenge in order to fix Moses' mistake. He got a bit of the ball first but he got a lot of the player as well, ref had no other option. Not that Henderson is blameless, but I can't really fault his decision, he had to make that tackle, too bad that it was a bit late. It happens.
fivecups » Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:01 pm wrote:damjan193 » Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:35 pm wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 14, 2014 6:16 pm wrote:Hendo has only got himself to blame really, it was his poor touch that led to the tackle and his foot was ridiculously high, it was a potential leg breaker.
We were under pressure and it was the 90th minute. As soon as we succeeded in releasing the pressure, that moron Moses tries to make a slalom through the City defense as if he's some f*cking Maradona instead of just trying to keep the ball as long as possible. Naturally it gets away from him and City are getting ready to apply even more pressure. It was a tense moment, a late goal would end all that we worked for, so Henderson, who was probably very tired, committed himself into the challenge in order to fix Moses' mistake. He got a bit of the ball first but he got a lot of the player as well, ref had no other option. Not that Henderson is blameless, but I can't really fault his decision, he had to make that tackle, too bad that it was a bit late. It happens.
Agree with Damjan on this, I have alot more sympathy for him than you do YC! Poor guy, he's played every game and been superb all season and now he's going to miss the vital run-in. Yes, it was a red, no debate about that, but there was no malice. He was knackered, poor first touch, desperate lunge, red card. Split second decision, clouded with fatigue, unlucky. I just hope we can pick up where we left off against Norwich.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:50 pm wrote:I honestly can't see how people are blaming Moses for this, if Hendo was fighting for a loose ball that he had lost then fair enough but the ball broke to Hendo in acres of space, it wasn't even a bad first touch, it was his second touch that was sloppy.
Obviously Hendo was out on his feet by then after putting in a mammoth shift but that poor second touch and his dangerously high boot had f##k all to do with Moses.
If he would have slid in with his boot on the floor he wouldn't have got sent off.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 14, 2014 7:50 pm wrote:I honestly can't see how people are blaming Moses for this, if Hendo was fighting for a loose ball that he had lost then fair enough but the ball broke to Hendo in acres of space, it wasn't even a bad first touch, it was his second touch that was sloppy.
Obviously Hendo was out on his feet by then after putting in a mammoth shift but that poor second touch and his dangerously high boot had f##k all to do with Moses.
If he would have slid in with his boot on the floor he wouldn't have got sent off.
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