bigmick wrote:Anyway, I've been correctly criticised recently for not sticking to the topic in hand. To go back to that, the FA Cup was a distant third on my priorities (like anybody cares but you know what I mean) so as such I'm not too gutted that we lost.
I do think it's a major concern that we don't make hardly any clear cut chances, and I do find it a bit of a worry that we couldn't beat a team who essentially sat in and worked hard three games in a row, but there you go. Hopefully nobody else will have noticed that Everton essentially sat in deep and looked to score from well worked set pieces. The reason I say that is we were no nearer working out a mehtod to counteract their tactics by game three than we were in game one of the trilogy. You could even argue that if we were playing them again at the weekend we'd be second favourites, which doesn't say a lot for our tactical nouse and adaptability at the moment.
If that team, with no strikers and kids on can beat our team made up of the mighty sqwad, then there is something badly wrong. There is a pattern emerging (Im not talking about wooly jumpers)and its not a very nice one.
Draws and losses to sh!te teams should be unnacceptable. But it seems some on here dont mind?