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He was clearly whacked by a Hull player: he flew up in the air l, landed heavily and was still lying on the floor when the guy who fouled him got in his face. Was limping afterwards.
I trust Marti’s opinion that he was injured rather than your opinion that he was hooked. If that upsets you then so be it. I literally don’t care and am more than happy with another good win rather than scapegoating one of our players tonight.
He picked up a knock and was substituted. We were under the cosh and couldn’t afford to risk an injured player on the pitch when we still had a substitution left to use. Don’t think Cifuentes would humiliate any of his players by subbing them on and off like that but a few seem to think they know better.
Great win tonight: average in first half but stepped it up in the second. Delighted for Lloyd and Saito, special mention for Paal whose set pieces were consistently good and scored a good goal. Some seem more interested in slagging off a couple of our players than celebrating the win though: seems a bit odd to me.
The pile on on both of them has been embarrassing. Cifuentes brought them on for two attacking players and naturally we dropped back and invited pressure.
Kolli has hardly touched the ball: benefit of hindsight but Frey starting with Kolli to come on as players get tired seems a better option than the other way around.
Edwards looks quality.
A win looks very much up for grabs if we raise our game as we are off the pace at the moment although Hull look a much better team than Plymouth.
Disagree: male tennis players could play a 3-4 hour game almost every other day in a big tournament and when on court they are all action. Seems a lot tougher than playing 3 stop/start football games in 8 days.
So you want four seasons of slow progress of slight improvement? Don't expect Cifuentes to be here for that: if we want to keep him we need to be pushing on this season and starting well and aiming for the playoffs next season. The guy is ambitious and if he feels progress is slow then he’ll be looking to move on to ‘bigger’ clubs sooner rather than later.
Seems a stupid day and time for this game: I’m sure all the lads would’ve liked a decent crowd but QPR fans are on their way back from Plymouth and more ridiculously Arsenal first team playing at home and on TV the same time.
Not sure why you picked Colback out: he’s hardly played any minutes since a long term injury and was brought on to replace the booked Varane and solidify the midfield which he did fine at.