[Albion] Positives from tonight

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dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
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Henfield
I agree Gallagher is a good player, but, I didn’t think he was tonight.
Mac had him in his pocket until Lallana went off,
Hughes, on the other hand, was their best player, he surprised me how good he looked.

My heart stopped when he took out Mac Allister from behind. He was lucky it was only a booking. A disgraceful challenge on a fellow footballer.
 




DavidinSouthampton

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Jan 3, 2012
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We played them off the park and they got very lucky. Simples. We have got a fantastic team and squad and should be very proud of them. We are making real progress in the best league in the world and have a good chance of improving to mid table or top half. I think life is just wonderful.

…….. particularly given players we were missing
 


DarrenFreemansPerm

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Sep 28, 2010
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Shoreham
Based on tonight's game, this is the season when we will finally finish above Palace.

I’ve got a bad feeling about this. We know that somehow that rabble always lands on their feet, like when we finished above them last time but they knocked us out of the play offs and got promoted. I can just see that we’ll finish above them but they’ll win the bloody FA Cup.
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
13,890
Manchester
I’ve got a bad feeling about this. We know that somehow that rabble always lands on their feet, like when we finished above them last time but they knocked us out of the play offs and got promoted. I can just see that we’ll finish above them but they’ll win the bloody FA Cup.

Looking rationally, I think we will comfortably. 4 points and a game in hand is obviously a good start, and there was nothing about last night that suggested that they were going to get more points than us over their next 17 games.
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
I agree Gallagher is a good player, but, I didn’t think he was tonight.
Mac had him in his pocket until Lallana went off,
Hughes, on the other hand, was their best player, he surprised me how good he looked.

Hughes looks the player you thought he had the potential to become at Derby.
It’s not always a straight line journey.
 




Stumpy Tim

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It'll finally encourage the addition of a striker who can finish off the chances that we don't score.

Admittedly, it's more in hope than expectation, but it's got to happen soon....right?

Our striker was Maupay and he didn't miss a single chance, and created the goal. Not the best game to make this point in my opinion.

Why was Gross on penalties? MacAllister is our best penalty taker from what I've seen
 


Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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Our striker was Maupay and he didn't miss a single chance, and created the goal. Not the best game to make this point in my opinion.

Why was Gross on penalties? MacAllister is our best penalty taker from what I've seen
Gross taking the pen was a mystery he has hardly been playing at least Maupay or Mac have some power and have both been form players of late pathetic pen.
 








goldstone

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Jul 5, 2003
7,132
Gross taking the pen was a mystery he has hardly been playing at least Maupay or Mac have some power and have both been form players of late pathetic pen.

I just couldn't understand why Gross took the penalty. When was the last one he took for us? Either MacAllister or Maupay would have been the obvious choice. Who made the decision? And why?
 


b.w.2.

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Jan 8, 2004
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Our striker was Maupay and he didn't miss a single chance, and created the goal. Not the best game to make this point in my opinion.

Why was Gross on penalties? MacAllister is our best penalty taker from what I've seen

We missed umpteen chances. This is why we need a striker to at least compete with Maupay (one who isn’t injured a lot of the time).

This message posted for the ridiculous number of posters on here with the required striker blind spot.


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Paulie Gualtieri

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May 8, 2018
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I just couldn't understand why Gross took the penalty. When was the last one he took for us? Either MacAllister or Maupay would have been the obvious choice. Who made the decision? And why?

Couldn’t understand why gross was on free kicks either when MacAllister has shown to have a better end product.

None of us could work out why Gross took the penalty, I thought he was out of the rotation after missing his previous one, saying that he’s not the only one to miss one recently (from memory?)
 


Durlston

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Jul 15, 2009
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Haywards Heath
:wave:

Poor performance from us, but we did produce the move of the game with our goal.
That’s 1042 days since you last beat us, football is a cruel mistress.:tantrum:
Till the next time ......

You won't be held back for the rest of the season now after playing all your superior rivals, who should have beaten you in both matches.
 






Stumpy Tim

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We missed umpteen chances. This is why we need a striker to at least compete with Maupay (one who isn’t injured a lot of the time).

This message posted for the ridiculous number of posters on here with the required striker blind spot.


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I agree with you that we need a striker, but you do know that not all chances fall to the striker? Last night for example
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
7,441
Vilamoura, Portugal
Our striker was Maupay and he didn't miss a single chance, and created the goal. Not the best game to make this point in my opinion.

Why was Gross on penalties? MacAllister is our best penalty taker from what I've seen

Are you saying that our striker didn't get a single chance all game, in a game where we had 65% possession and 19 (I think) shots?

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. There is something badly wrong there and it needs fixing if we are ever going to turn possession into points.
 




Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
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I enjoyed last night bar the frustration of not seeing them off. Yes a few dicks but didn't see any real trouble and a fairly smooth journey to and from the stadium. Good atmosphere too, not as tense as usual i didn't think so it felt louder. 1One of the better BHA v Palace Amex fixtures

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theboybilly

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I'll keep saying this but Palace ain't all that. They've accumulated points on the back of a win at a lacklustre City and been gifted wins at home by Tottenham and Everton. Olise and Eze were a shodow of what we are led to believe they are. Mitchell wilted when Tariq came on too and Palace had to double-up on him. And Hughes is still the snide I remember from Derby. He should gave seen red for that lunge on Mac Allister. We are a joy to watch in comparison to that lot
 


Stumpy Tim

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Are you saying that our striker didn't get a single chance all game, in a game where we had 65% possession and 19 (I think) shots?

Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. There is something badly wrong there and it needs fixing if we are ever going to turn possession into points.

I can't think of a clear opportunity he had. Trossard clearly did, but not Maupay
 


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