My round trip to the game is 6-7 hours. I don't mind, but it does pig me off when we give away goals with basic amateurish defensive mistakes. Two against Leeds, 3 out of 4 today (I'll let them off Clark's first although that too should have been covered).
Dovin was good (again), Da Silva did keep Jayden Philodene fairly quiet. Unlike some I thought Tats had a good game, partly because he can control a moving football (it was amazing how many of these 'professional' footballers cannot or so it would seem). The rest just not at the races - particularly Eccles and Binks who were both dire. Eccles has limited ability to break up a defence. He is a functional cautious passer of the ball. That's ok if you have Hamer doing his stuff, but we haven't.
But my main gripe was the lack of speed of thought. The number of times a player would receive a ball in a position crying out for a first time pass. But no, the ball would be slowly and studiously controlled, and in that second or two the opportunity was gone. The pass required was then quite often made, but the defence by then had it covered. Leeds and to a lesser extent Ipswich today just thought more quickly. For a player of Lampard's pedigree he must have wanted to weep. The midfield cried out for Grimes - just a little precision would have been so nice.
See you all against QPR....