Cifuentes influence undermined by familiar failings - Report on 15:17 - Nov 27 with 971 views | kensalriser | Field's miss was a shocker, albeit it not our first of the season. But fair play to him for being in that position - where were our forwards and attacking midfielders? Despite my lifelong atheism I'm praying to everything going that we get in a striker in January who can actually put the bloody thing in the net. I wasn't calling for Martin to stay, but I reckon he'd have scored more than one by now even playing only the last 30 mins. | |
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Cifuentes influence undermined by familiar failings - Report on 15:27 - Nov 27 with 947 views | Shev | Very small sample size, but so far this season: Points per game: Ainsworth: 0.57 Marti: 0.66 Goals for per game: Ainsworth: 0.71 Marti: 0.33 Goals against per game: Ainsworth: 1.85 Marti: 0.66 This is unfair on Marti, as he had to take over from a standing start, but it is not hard to see (statistically) where the massive improvement has taken place, and what area continues to hold the team back! | | | |
Cifuentes influence undermined by familiar failings - Report on 23:42 - Nov 27 with 595 views | ManinBlack |
Cifuentes influence undermined by familiar failings - Report on 09:12 - Nov 27 by Northernr | Norwich are crap and we've lost 1-0, you don't get high marks for that. |
Spot on Norwich are crap. I think in the last 20 meetings we have won just three. Sick to death of getting stick from Norwich mates. It doesn't seem to matter if those Canaries are good or rubbish, they usually see us off. We are clearly diabolical so Norwich win but even when we have been good we find ways to lose to them. It always seems clubs like them have a bit more fight, know how, ability and the right attitude. We have one shot on target and lose 3-0, Norwich have one shot on target and beat us despite being one of the poorest Norwich teams we have faced. | | | |
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