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Judas slates defensive Swans... on 14:20 - Nov 3 by _
The good and the bad comments from Monk:
The Very Good:
And Monk was further irritated by Martinez's take on Swansea's determined effort on Saturday. "I just think what Roberto said was born out of frustration at his own team's performance and the fact they were unable to break us down or have a meaningful shot on our goal," said the Swansea boss.
The Ok, still Good:
"I'm disappointed because I think Roberto's deflecting attention from his own team by blaming the opposition. "Everton didn't have a shot on target in the second half.
The Bad:
"If it was my team who had 25 minutes to break down 10 men and we didn't have a shot on target, I would have been more disappointed with myself as a manager because I didn't give my team the knowledge to break the other team down or even have a shot on target."
Just my opinion of course but he'd made his point and then just went too far with the old look at me thing again.
Yep, I agree with that.He's gone and put unnecessary pressure on himself by saying that at the end.He'll learn though, whether it be the tough way or not.
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Judas slates defensive Swans... on 20:25 - Nov 3 with 1383 views
Judas slates defensive Swans... on 14:20 - Nov 3 by _
The good and the bad comments from Monk:
The Very Good:
And Monk was further irritated by Martinez's take on Swansea's determined effort on Saturday. "I just think what Roberto said was born out of frustration at his own team's performance and the fact they were unable to break us down or have a meaningful shot on our goal," said the Swansea boss.
The Ok, still Good:
"I'm disappointed because I think Roberto's deflecting attention from his own team by blaming the opposition. "Everton didn't have a shot on target in the second half.
The Bad:
"If it was my team who had 25 minutes to break down 10 men and we didn't have a shot on target, I would have been more disappointed with myself as a manager because I didn't give my team the knowledge to break the other team down or even have a shot on target."
Just my opinion of course but he'd made his point and then just went too far with the old look at me thing again.
Do you know who he's starting to sound like?
Brian Clough.
Although Brian had won a few trophies to back up his words.
Still, much prefer Garry to that miserable fecking Aston Villa manager
It's just the internet, init.
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Judas slates defensive Swans... on 20:41 - Nov 3 with 1362 views
Judas slates defensive Swans... on 20:52 - Nov 3 by Starsky
Only in the occasional games that we have to dig in. It's called a plan B
I'm not sure how many more times we need to say it either, it's nowhere near the first time. It's just not often it's successful and we don't just concede.
Judas slates defensive Swans... on 21:20 - Nov 3 by icecoldjack
Didn't the other guy get sacked because our footballing principles were being eroded ?
I'm getting confused with all the bulls!TE to be honest like..
Well we've played some cracking stuff this year (and last) under Monk. We seem more solid, and we've gone too far the other way in terms of yellow cards etc. we need to take a leaf out of KOEMANS book IMO
Seems the Everton fans are working out that Martinez has taken a side that was pretty solid defensively for years, under misery guts Moyes... And is teaching them to defend the Wigwam way
"John Pickles 6 Posted 04/11/2014 at 09:57:52 Instead of knocking it Roberto, see what you can learn from it. Maybe if we could defend like that when we need to, we would have a lot more points than we do now.
The season may have worked out differently if we could have shut up shop at Leicester and at home to Arsenal."