No you are not. The comments are mostly over the top. We got out of the hell hole. We are aiming at consolidation. That's been stated clearly. We have new players and key players out. We also knew the weaknesses. To write the game off as a prediction of dooms day is lunacy. The rant about Becchio is more an indication of the author of the comments. Becchio deserves his chance. He took his chance in the game well. Let's wait till the team has most of its members are fit and the team bedded down. They say it takes ten games to evaluate what's going down. Not ten minutes. I am waiting to hear Sean & his Dads comments. Watching the Charities Cup. We are light years from that kind of standard. Looks as ManU will take some stopping. An amazing achievement how they have maintained their position so long. I cannot think of any other team that has managed that level of consistency that length of time. Michael
Sent from my iPhone D"r Michael Benjamin Community Psychiatry On 8 Aug 2010, at 13:52, Øystein Bjøndal Lund <[email protected]> wrote: > … and disappointment is not away yet… > > > > I find it hard to disagree with other post-match postings to this lovely > list, not much to add, really. > > > > Nice to have the game on BBC1, meaning I had perfect conditions to watch the > game in my own living room. The atmosphere was high all way. > > > > Am I the only one thinking we had some decent possession and play first > half? It might be my glasses of course, but I sort of was feeling that their > goals was coming against the run of play. Over 90 minutes though, they > deserved the win… > > > > It is not pre-season any more, the race for real points into the account is > on. This race is harder in division 2 (championship) than division 3 (league > 1), with more speed etc. We can make fewer mistakes, because we will pay the > penalty when we do. As loosing the ball in the midfield. Only goally > Schmeichel stood between us and a really demoralizing 1-5 (or something), > but then again, the keeper is also part of the team, and it’s not the first > time in history a goalkeeper influence on the result. > > > > Grayson really has a lot to work on this coming week. I missed Snodgrass a > lot, feeling not happy that this guy in Bergen tried to kill him in a > friendly(!). On the other hand, our squad on this level should be good > enough to play football without all players available, as injuries and > suspensions will follow throughout the season. I also missed Beckford, and > can’t believe that a replacement was not on the shopping list this summer. > Most of all I missed solid defending at the back, and some creativity up > front. And a midfield connecting those two. Ups… > > > > Anyway, good to have the season going, good to not be in division 3, good to > be on telly, good to watch the new white kit, good to celebrate a goal and > good to look forward to next game. We need to beat back, poor Forest… > > > > Øystein > > _______________________________________________ > Leedslist mailing list > Info and options: > http://mailman-new.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist > To unsubscribe, email [email protected] > > MARCHING ON TOGETHER > _______________________________________________ Leedslist mailing list Info and options: http://mailman-new.greennet.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/leedslist To unsubscribe, email [email protected] MARCHING ON TOGETHER
