https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
That's embarrassing. Bring back the bell, all is forgiven
Ledley has just issued a statement defending himself.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/footb...heads-testing/
I knew it reminded me of something, when Ronaldo got caught winking and smiling to the Portuguese bench after contriving to get Rooney sent off.
You have to give him the benefit of the doubt in these situations but you can understand a backlash in the heat of the moment.
Couldn't have said it better myself. Whelan has no mobility. In fairness to him he does hit a nice pass, but he is as slow as molasses at times. I can see from the original poster's point of view that he is possibly seeing that Whelan's passes mostly found their targets, but it's what he doesn't give you which hurts. Had McGeady or Conor Hourihane been in his shoes I think we may just have seen a different outcome.
McGeady is more apt to get past a player and whip a cross in than Walters. The counter argument is that Walters is needed for graft.
How many times was Coleman exposed on the right hand side again?
The Georgia game in particular, too, if I'm not mistaken, they had the beating of us on that side for the guts of 30 minutes.
How bad must McGeady be at grafting?
Think we missed a trick with this team selection and slowness to make substitutions again, a bugbear of mine when it comes to MON.
Is Arnautovic suspended for the June game?
Now that you bring up Walters. I think we can do better in the forward line. John would be a nice addition coming of the bench in the final 20/25 minutes, but as a starting striker he is as immobile as Whelan at times. I know he is a fan favorite but he doesn't have the legs for a full 90 at international level imho. We need a forward who can hold the ball up and bring others into the play. The options are (in tandem) Long and McGeady, Long and McClean, Long and Murphy (although he's in a very similar mould to Walters in terms of mobility), Long and Horgan? It's something the manager has to work on.
Just to confirm Mark, Arnautovic is suspended for the next game.
Did anyone else notice Williams appearing to have a go at Taylor after the Coleman tackle?
That's what it looked like from my vantage point.
Just watched it back. Taylor's tackle happened at 68.11. Play resumed 71.56. There were four subs but only one of them (McGeadys) stopped play. Two during Coleman's treatment and one at HT.
Four minutes was probably fair but he could have stretched it to five.
Anyone know if Taylor could face a retrospective ban similar to what Dele Alli received in the Europa League?
O'Shea, Whelan, McCarthy and Walters relieved from squad. No reinforcements..
That's to be expected with O'Shea picking up a knock, Whelan's facial injury and McCarthy's setback.
A bit baffling as to why Long and Doyle are the only strikers and Christie and Ward are only full backs available but we are getting used to nonsense like this.
Not a bad start. And if we have all of our injured lads back then no reason why we can't win this game. It would appear that Austria didn't have too much bottle in facing Moldova yesterday. One of those victories which would have been greeted like a defeat in the local press.
When they went down to 10 men, he should have switched meyler to right full and brought on Mc Geady at that stage and really went for the jugular. I fear we may live to regret that. Anyway let's hope Seamus gets back on his feet as soon as possible
I think Whelan is getting a rough ride here from folks. What he does well, he did really well last night. He kept the ball and kept us ticking over. I think Hendrick was far less effective and didn't provide much of an outlet. McClean was fantastic (didn't realize he was so one footed though) and I thought Walters worked his socks off defensively and supported Long well (although they take up the same positions in an attacking sense). Our back 4 did well overall - Christie showed a little naivety when we were pushing forward, trying to go outside too often although he did win a couple of corners.
Kudos to the Wales player who put a block on McCleans second volley that took it the wrong side of the post - it was flying in. Whelan showed good intelligence to cushion the header over to McClean for the first shot in that sequence.
Happy with the point in the grand scheme but also disappointed we left two points behind us.
I think we realised how much we (and the football world) love Coleman last night. I hope we can win this group for him.
Daniel Taylor of the Guardian reported the following in relation to Neil Taylor:
There's absolutely no way he was smiling.Originally Posted by Daniel Taylor
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