How can a man of Bikey's size do a backflip? Think he broke the laws of physics
Thought it was the most impressive thing of the night. He can pass, he can score, he can assist, he can defend, he can backflip...is there anything he can't do?
How can a man of Bikey's size do a backflip? Think he broke the laws of physics
Thought it was the most impressive thing of the night. He can pass, he can score, he can assist, he can defend, he can backflip...is there anything he can't do?
Not a criticism but he doesn't seem to be able to find row Z when needed on occasions. Must be in his and TBH's contracts not to. Still I much prefer their ability on the ball to the big hoof forwards to a target man, it just gives me heart palpitations when they do drag backs in our penalty area :-0
Agree totally there's too much negativity, even if last night had its frustrations. My glass may have been half empty after Watford, but I'm very comfortable it's half full now. After all, one wouldn't want to be labelled a knoblet lacking both a face and a couple of testicles, would one?
Lots of reasons to be cheerful: - what a wonderful start to the season, surely beyond all of our wildest dreams - still unbeaten, showing again that we can pick up a point even when below par - first half was "more of the same" and we so nearly went 2-0 up and killed it - for the last 20 minutes we dug really deep and created two great chances to win it - Wolves are clearly a decent team, played well but couldn't beat us - Henderson, Bikey and TBH again excellent at the back - what a goal and celebration to match from André - thought Moussa and Bulot were good substitutions at right time by BBB - the Covered End Choir made a magnificent sound all night
As for the first 25 minutes of the 2nd half, the worrying possession and shot stats, the negativity and time-wasting, the defensive howlers on left and right flanks, the obvious tiredness after Saturday, the reliance on Igor up front..... let's move on and trust in Bob and his team that some of it gets sorted before Saturday. Just don't get me started on the ref...
Happy to get a draw against a decent side with some very good players who exposed our defence more than other sides at home so far. But the back four again were immense. Wiggins had a very good game and Bikey for me man of match and not because of the goal but for sheer warrior like hard work and not forgetting ben haim who played very well. Gomez played well too and is reaping the dividend of first team experience as he was up a very good attack last night. Also again vetokele very good. Its the midfield who found it difficult to take control of the ball and again gave it away all too easily. Maybe gudmundsson makes the difference with Jackson and buyens . So roll on Saturday when he can play (hopefully) The atmosphere at the valley has not been this good for a long time
How can a man of Bikey's size do a backflip? Think he broke the laws of physics
Thought it was the most impressive thing of the night. He can pass, he can score, he can assist, he can defend, he can backflip...is there anything he can't do?
Not a criticism but he doesn't seem to be able to find row Z when needed on occasions. Must be in his and TBH's contracts not to. Still I much prefer their ability on the ball to the big hoof forwards to a target man, it just gives me heart palpitations when they do drag backs in our penalty area :-0
How can a man of Bikey's size do a backflip? Think he broke the laws of physics
Thought it was the most impressive thing of the night. He can pass, he can score, he can assist, he can defend, he can backflip...is there anything he can't do?
Not a criticism but he doesn't seem to be able to find row Z when needed on occasions. Must be in his and TBH's contracts not to. Still I much prefer their ability on the ball to the big hoof forwards to a target man, it just gives me heart palpitations when they do drag backs in our penalty area :-0
True that. I get a bit nervous viewing the pair sometimes. Can tell how much confidence they have though to play the way they do, which is a good thing.
I think I was a bit critical last night over the result. End of the day we're yet to play an average side at home, we have no idea what may happen. Really hoping we get a win against Rotherham cause Boro is always a tricky game and I think Norwich will win the league.
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Lots of reasons to be cheerful:
- what a wonderful start to the season, surely beyond all of our wildest dreams
- still unbeaten, showing again that we can pick up a point even when below par
- first half was "more of the same" and we so nearly went 2-0 up and killed it
- for the last 20 minutes we dug really deep and created two great chances to win it
- Wolves are clearly a decent team, played well but couldn't beat us
- Henderson, Bikey and TBH again excellent at the back
- what a goal and celebration to match from André
- thought Moussa and Bulot were good substitutions at right time by BBB
- the Covered End Choir made a magnificent sound all night
As for the first 25 minutes of the 2nd half, the worrying possession and shot stats, the negativity and time-wasting, the defensive howlers on left and right flanks, the obvious tiredness after Saturday, the reliance on Igor up front..... let's move on and trust in Bob and his team that some of it gets sorted before Saturday. Just don't get me started on the ref...
I think I was a bit critical last night over the result. End of the day we're yet to play an average side at home, we have no idea what may happen. Really hoping we get a win against Rotherham cause Boro is always a tricky game and I think Norwich will win the league.