Yessir....goddamn we have sucked lately. Hope we can get 3 next match and just salt it away. Hell, I'll take 1 at this point just to stem the tideQPR?
Yessir....goddamn we have sucked lately. Hope we can get 3 next match and just salt it away. Hell, I'll take 1 at this point just to stem the tideQPR?
Yep looks like we have survived...wow re forest, they are hanging on by a threadOr did I speak too soon- Leeds has it back to 2-3.
Brentford and Fulham at 1-1, Wednesday and Ipswich at 0-0.
Reading, Balckburn, and Brum all up 1-0.
And good news for @bsj as QPR up 2-0 against forest.
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From your lips to God's ears DH Best of luck against Huddersfield and here's to hoping our clubs meet between the twin towers in the richest game in the world.I tell you what- I think I'd rather play Fulham than Reading if Wednesday are fortunate enough to advance. Fulham has the best record in the league since November, but to me it's a matchup matter.
Wednesday really excel on the counter, and Fulham can be real open at the back with their high line. With Hutchinson in front of a great CB pairing and MF that track back well (to say nothing of Westwood who I think is PL quality), Wednesday are tough to score on, especially on the road where they really close up shop. Reading will force Wednesday to open up in order to break them down, and if Reading sneak one (as they did early at Hillsborough), the game is done.
Same problems we've had for much of the season - this pressing style can make us look like Barcelona at times, but only if you ignore what's happening in the final third. So if you had the match on in the background we probably looked dominant, but there were really only a couple of half chances. Wednesday were also the best and most organized defensive team we saw throughout all three meetings so far and definitely deserve their stellar defensive record.0-0 draw.
Not the most exciting game but Wednesday put on a defensive clinic. Huddersfield probably should have snuck one, as Wednesday were brutal in possession, with several bad turnovers in their own half. They really didn't give Huddersfield too many good looks though, and now the Terriers have to come to a packed Hillsborough on Wednesday night. Going to be an amazing atmosphere, and hopefully a more proactive game from Wednesday.
Jones has been impressive every time I see him play, so I don't think you'd miss much with him. I'm still scared of Rhodes if he comes on late, and of course hoping that the wet weather won't mean Forestieri has trouble keeping his footing as he has on several occasions against us in the past...I was wondering if you were lurking around this thread.
I watched the game again last night and it really was a defensive clinic by Wednesday, couple of small mistakes that your lot was unable to capitalize on aside.
I would expect us to be far more open at home, our manager changes tactics quite often to suit the situation. We have a ton of options up front, and I'm not sure what combination Carlos will go with. Missing Hutchinson and Hooper takes away one of our most effective formations (With hutch sitting in front of the back four, allowing for a back 3 when going forward and Hooper holding up and linking the MF to the front line). We could see Dave Jones in the Hutch role, but Carlos loves Bannan, so I'd be a bit surprised.
Good luck. I'm shitting my pants nervous and getting nothing done at work.