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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 03 Mar 14 9.13am

Sometimes you get it wrong. What makes a good manager is someone who can realise that, recover and still get a decent result.

A point away from home is always a good result.

 


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Lyons550 Flag Shirley 03 Mar 14 11.39am Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Quote Tim Gypsy Hill '64 at 02 Mar 2014 9.58pm

Please!!!! Don't talk blox. TP has said he got the first half wrong.

I like him too, but don't make excuses for his failings.


^^^^This...Pulis was honest enough to say that he should be blamed for teh first half performance; which I thought was refreshing to hear and good for team morale. It shows that they're all in it together!

 


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blind eagle Flag Covington.Tennessee 03 Mar 14 4.26pm Send a Private Message to blind eagle Add blind eagle as a friend

Quote Bangell at 02 Mar 2014 10.27pm

Absolute nonsense. I think TP is very tactically astute but as he himself admitted, the first half was all wrong. We were lucky not to have conceded more. If you play as deep and defensively as we did then you're going to concede eventually, and we weren't even a threat on the break. Swansea aren't Chelsea or Man City; the best way to make things difficult for them, as the second half showed, is to put them under pressure.


Once you concede you have to change plans if you want to get a point. I thought our second half strategy was excellent and we had them at sixes and sevens.

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 03 Mar 14 4.56pm

Quote jamiemartin721 at 03 Mar 2014 9.13am

Sometimes you get it wrong. What makes a good manager is someone who can realise that, recover and still get a decent result.

A point away from home is always a good result.

/This totally.
We have witnessd quite a few managers in recent seasons failing to do their homework and send sides out ill prepared and tactitcally inept and fail to change things. TP again showed that he has the balls to change things around and he gets results. We do look a much better side attacking now that Murray is back, just watching his off the ball running and awareness is brilliant to watch.

 

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paulose17 Flag Sutton 03 Mar 14 6.59pm Send a Private Message to paulose17 Add paulose17 as a friend

Pulis took the blame but even he can't be responsible for our players getting in a blind panic every time they got the ball in the first half.
The simple fact is we can't retain the ball for more than 4 passes before Delaney hoofs it to the opposition, Jedinak sends out a wayward pass or Bolasie takes on 3 too many players before sending the ball into oblivion, Very frustrating.

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