He might have, but that still doesn’t explain the others standing and watching the player go through and score.Sakamoto (Robins) at fault for 2 goals there. Pretty sure he played the bloke onside for their third.
He might have, but that still doesn’t explain the others standing and watching the player go through and score.
Fair enough. I just saw static defenders from where I was and I refuse to watch the ‘highlights’It was a good pass to a striker being played onside as one of the defensive line didn't hold the line. Nobody else could have done anything to prevent it and it was a good finish.
That second goal was a poor one to conceded, check out where the scorer ran from, and watch Sakamoto ball watching.Disappointing that Robins didn’t shoulder any responsibility himself.
Even more disappointing he chose to name and single out one players mistake. When he chooses to play Saka out of position.
Robins never accepts responsibility for his bad decisions.Disappointing that Robins didn’t shoulder any responsibility himself.
Even more disappointing he chose to name and single out one players mistake. When he chooses to play Saka out of position.
Agree. The signs were there 2nd half against Hull who pulled us all over the place. Last night he should shoulder most of the blame. Ayari was one of the plus points from Friday and Palmer was abysmal when he came on. How Palmer earned a start last night is baffling.Robins never accepts responsibility for his bad decisions.
Don't tell @shmmeee !That second goal was a poor one to conceded, check out where the scorer ran from, and watch Sakamoto ball watching.
Hopefully we can put to bed the idea that Sakamoto can cover at wingback now, we can ditch that idea along with the rediculous notion that Wright and Simms will somehow miraculously work well together