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He may have "caused them trouble" but sadly failed to score. Isn't that what a striker is supposed to do? Reminded me so much of his City days, falling over at the slightest touch and appealing to the ref which undoubtedly does not pay in the long run. Even when there is a genuine foul the ref has become immunised and waves play on.
It was a decent effort, but if you can't score at home in a playoff final, you don't really deserve to go through. I was actually surprised we managed to score 4 penalties. You could see as soon as the final whistle went, that Poland were relaxed and thought they had it in the bag.
The Polish defence lacked pace. Moore did OK but I would have preferred Dan James starting given Brooks wasn't well.
In the end James was wasted at fullback and Johnson was subbed. So much of our pace wasn't utilised in the latter part of the game and it showed as we became less threatening the longer the game went on.
A very frustrating night.
The cruellest way to lose?
Poland edge through on penalties as Wales pay for costly qualifying defeat.
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Danny Ward has only played about 170 games of professional football so unless he's faced a penalty in practically every game you're making things up. He's faced 29 penalties and saved 4 and he also won Huddersfield promotion through a penalty shoot out
Hennessey was terrible at getting down low even in his prime, nevermind now. He also has a worse record than Ward.
Managers can create all the lists they want, but when the time comes, it's about those who want to take them. We'll never know if anyone decided against taking a penalty; there's not a manager out there who would not 100% back that player and their decision.
I did feel that Poland had been practicing penalties and that we maybe hadn't. Whether it makes any difference, who knows?
In any case, anyone can miss a penalty. Even Kenny Miller.
Moore caused them problems in the air, the Poles often didn't even bother to challenge him. Our pacy forwards also caused them problems when the ball was on the deck but Page's substitutions made us worse and less effective with each change he made. It's not the first time he's been unable to affect a game from the sidelines to take advantage of opponent's weaknesses.
I didn’t fancy James to score his pen. But at least he stepped up.
In the last Feast Of Football podcast before the game one of the players (cant remember whether Davies, James or Roberts) said they had been practicing pelanties during the week.
But practicing in a training session - and how they practiced who knows - is no guarantee for a live game when the pressure is on, they are knackered, the crowd is loud and stressed, and the Poles are radiating confidence and experience.
If the answer to the question is Rob Page then you're asking the wrong question.
Why he changed to Moore after the hammering we gave Finland was bizarre. To then leave Moore on was just inept.
I’m embarrassed about my behavior after the game.
I smashed up the room I was in and now find out that I wanted my Mate from Leeds to take me out looking for trouble.
What the actual ****?!?
I’m 51 this year.
I think that I have to be done with caring about football.
Could be worse...
I called Dan James a 'Jack Bastard' and had a ticking off from Eric the Half a Bee.