goal analysis

  1. I’m no great Bassong fan, but Gallas has now been at least partially, if not directly responsible for the following goals against us: Brunt’s goal for West BromFletcher’s goal for WolvesKamara’s goal for FulhamEto’o’s second goal for InterDavies’ second for Bolton And finally yesterday’s goal, which was a complete disaster. Bassong has made mistakes too, […]
    • WindyCOYS
    • 2 minute read
    • 11th November 2010 at 13:30
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  2. Oh dear. From the highs of the brilliant midweek victory over Inter Milan, to the lows of yet another poor performance at the Reebok stadium. Is it a mental block? Many say that it can’t be as the players are different, etc, but Bolton certainly seem to be a bogey team for us. Davies’ first […]
  3. We beat Inter Milan, European Champions, 3-1. Magical, absolutely magical. Not only a wonderful team performance, but a night of brilliant individual performances, with a number of our players putting in arguably their best ever showings in the lilywhite shirt –  Cudicini, Gallas, Kaboul, Assou-Ekotto, and of course, Bale. The “Premier League” pace of our […]
    • WindyCOYS
    • 3 minute read
    • 4th November 2010 at 19:07
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  4. A strange game at Old Trafford – largely even, with a frustratingly simple first goal conceded, and a ridiculous second, which should have been ruled out twice over. Vidic’s goal Firstly, Kaboul does exactly what he did last week and gives away a free-kick in a foolish position. This week it’s even more ridiculous, as […]
  5. A tight game at White Hart Lane, where Everton, lacking the attacking threat of both Fellaini and Arteta, nullified Spurs’ attacking options well. Heitinga was deployed in a virtual man-to-man marking role on van der Vaart, Seamus Coleman doubled-up well on Gareth Bale, and Leighton Baines handled Lennon exceptionally (see the below Chalkboard to see […]