Re: [LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread Jim Moran
I agree on Sacko's finish - at this level he should be aiming to go through the keeper's legs when they are spread like that. Only place he definitely can't make a save. I think it was 100% his intention. On 20 September 2017 at 10:14, Rob Heath wrote: > I am almost 100% in agreement with Rich.

Re: [LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread David W
Agree. Completely different performances. We were somewhat disjointed when going forwards until Hernandez came on (whereupon he was magnificent) but we had Cibicki making his debut and his first ever match in English football and Grot making his full debut (and by all accounts he is a work in prog

Re: [LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread nigel
I watched both Millwall and last night and they couldn't have been much different. Millwall was very poor stuff from us. Last night we competed well. Sure, they had more shots, which I imagine would make it look one-sided on

Re: [LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread Rob Heath
I am almost 100% in agreement with Rich. I too did not see the M/wall match, but last night...well, yeah we didn't have the ball much, but remember it was our reserves vs 7th in the Prem (mostly reserves) so I thought we competed well. One thing I disagree with almost everybody is on Sacko

Re: [LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread {broken-address} Richard Walker
Didn't see the Millwall match but listened on RL and it sounded like we pretty much second to the ball and second best all over the park and they had wave after wave of attack.  This was not the case last night and whilst Burnley had the better of it I thought we competed well and never looked

[LU] Burnley win?

2017-09-20 Thread David Smail
Watching only the highlights it appears to me that this wasn't much different from the Milwall game. Looks like we had to suffer wave after wave of Burnley attacks and were pretty much out everythinged most of the time in most areas. Burnley's finishing was poor which let us off to a large degree.