|
Post by ColchTerrier on Dec 9, 2017 19:31:05 GMT 1
Could we?
Listened to their game on 5 live and they said 10 of their starting 11 also started midweek and they looked knackered, especially Hazard. Will he/they fancy it on a cold Tuesday night in Huddersfield??
|
|
|
Post by Baby-face Frankenstein on Dec 9, 2017 19:35:54 GMT 1
Could we? Listened to their game on 5 live and they said 10 of their starting 11 also started midweek and they looked knackered, especially Hazard. Will he/they fancy it on a cold Tuesday night in Huddersfield?? Yes and hopefully no :-)
|
|
|
Post by Giggity on Dec 9, 2017 19:41:00 GMT 1
If you asked me Friday night, I would have said definitely not. Ask me now and I would say we have a good chance of causing an upset. One day in football is a long time.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2017 19:49:16 GMT 1
They must be quaking in their boots........
|
|
|
Post by Baby-face Frankenstein on Dec 9, 2017 20:02:33 GMT 1
West Ham have certainly unsettled them - they won't fancy a visit to "crumperbooit" Huddersfield Town.
|
|
buckers
Andy Booth Terrier
Posts: 3,759
|
Post by buckers on Dec 9, 2017 20:04:21 GMT 1
They must be quaking in their boots........ They will be when they get up here ain't as warm up here this time of year
|
|
|
Post by terriersyndrome on Dec 9, 2017 20:09:32 GMT 1
Let's get right up in their faces. They won't relish a cold Tuesday night at the JSS.
|
|
ben1987
Mental Health Support Group
Posts: 6,908
|
Post by ben1987 on Dec 9, 2017 20:35:33 GMT 1
We’ll do these c**** in no problem.
|
|
|
Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Dec 9, 2017 20:47:34 GMT 1
I'd be more than happy with a point but if it's another 'Manchester United' then I won't even complaining.
|
|
ben1987
Mental Health Support Group
Posts: 6,908
|
Post by ben1987 on Dec 9, 2017 20:49:01 GMT 1
I'd be more than happy with a point but if it's another 'Manchester United' then I won't even complaining. I’m sure you’ll find something to complain about.
|
|
|
Post by goodshot (FGS) on Dec 9, 2017 21:01:37 GMT 1
West Ham have certainly unsettled them - they won't fancy a visit to "crumperbooit" Huddersfield Town. I watched it on the box and West Ham played well. Sort of swamped the Chelsea attack and didn't give Hazard much room. They are definitely vulnerable if we can stop the counter attack at speed. Getting someone close to Fabregas stops a lot of their play as well. Be an exciting game if we press them as for Brighton today but suspect we may take the same approach as for Man United. Be interesting to see what sort of side they put out as well. Think they will have some changes compared to today. Don't suppose any Town players deserve dropping after today but will VLP come straight back?
|
|
|
Post by detox on Dec 9, 2017 21:30:16 GMT 1
Does Wagner go for a repeat of todays tactics, or employ the tactics we did against Manchester United ?
|
|
|
Post by terrier70 on Dec 10, 2017 0:20:50 GMT 1
Let's get right up in their faces. They won't relish a cold Tuesday night at the JSS. This...bang on but I would add and a passionate noisy home crowd who create a formidable atmosphere for away teams
|
|
zoso
David Wagner Terrier
Posts: 2,985
|
Post by zoso on Dec 10, 2017 1:06:37 GMT 1
Let's get right up in their faces. They won't relish a cold Tuesday night at the JSS.Neither do I to be honest....
|
|
|
Post by ACW on Dec 10, 2017 1:07:56 GMT 1
I fear Chelsea will be looking to put in a performance after today's result. I expect them to play a strong team and look to put the defeat at West Ham right.
That said, they are not the team they were last season. Town will need to defend well, but I hope we are more progressive than we were against City. Yes, Chelsea will boss possession, but we can't just sit in and hack it clear. We need to offer some sort of threat going forward.
|
|
zoso
David Wagner Terrier
Posts: 2,985
|
Post by zoso on Dec 10, 2017 1:10:22 GMT 1
Glad RVLP will be back...
|
|
|
Post by terriersyndrome on Dec 10, 2017 1:40:42 GMT 1
Let's get right up in their faces. They won't relish a cold Tuesday night at the JSS. This...bang on but I would add and a passionate noisy home crowd who create a formidable atmosphere for away teams We're definitely a 12th man at home. Seeing the Chelsea players passing a hot water bottle round on match of the day did make me smile though, if they think it's cold on a lunchtime kickoff in London imagine what they'll think when it gets to 8pm Tuesday in Yorkshire!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 1:55:02 GMT 1
West Ham got plenty behind the ball and made it hard for Chelsea, think we will do the same, a point would be great 3 points fantastic, UTT
|
|
|
Post by dickyb hecky thump on Dec 10, 2017 2:41:29 GMT 1
They dont like it up em
|
|
|
Post by ozterrier on Dec 10, 2017 3:48:18 GMT 1
i wouldn’t put any money on it but I reckon we can do ‘em. Away from home no chance - but at the JSS we’ve got a chance at beating anyone
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 3:48:42 GMT 1
Not impossible that we could win this as long as we score first.
My son is a Chelsea fan and he is very worried about Tuesday. I told him if we somehow beat them I will go easy on him but I don’t think he believes me.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 4:36:46 GMT 1
We were great today and they (Chelsea) were poor. We will need to be at the top of our game again on Tuesday. They werent the League Champions for nothing, it will be a hell of a task to get something in the upcoming game. They can go from their penalty area to ours in the blink of an eye and in Fabregas they have a genius, his passing can kill teams, stone dead. A point would be fantastic and indeed a bonus. Cmon you Terriers.
|
|
|
Post by Baby-face Frankenstein on Dec 10, 2017 11:12:02 GMT 1
West Ham have certainly unsettled them - they won't fancy a visit to "crumperbooit" Huddersfield Town. I watched it on the box and West Ham played well. Sort of swamped the Chelsea attack and didn't give Hazard much room. They are definitely vulnerable if we can stop the counter attack at speed. Getting someone close to Fabregas stops a lot of their play as well. Be an exciting game if we press them as for Brighton today but suspect we may take the same approach as for Man United. Be interesting to see what sort of side they put out as well. Think they will have some changes compared to today. Don't suppose any Town players deserve dropping after today but will VLP come straight back? Aye, it'll be interesting to see whether DW sets us up in the same way used for Man Utd. FWIW, I'm hoping we'll go for it. We'll see of course, but I'd guess VLP will come straight back - I'm thinking Rüdiger will play for Chelsea (he was on the bench for them v West Ham, so might be due a game) and, although he's a central defender, he might lean towards the right side, which would put him up against VLP - and I'd fancy him against Rüdiger (German international or not). Probably being a bit optimistic here, but I'd like to see us making inroads from all directions and having them "all at sea". As you say, West Ham made life difficult for them in the first half yesterday with some high-speed football so I'm hoping that's the route we take. Won't be easy, mind - they're not champions for nowt :-)
|
|
buckers
Andy Booth Terrier
Posts: 3,759
|
Post by buckers on Dec 10, 2017 11:23:12 GMT 1
Am I right in thinking Palmer can't play against his parent club?
Saying that does anyone know what''s going on with Palmer. He wasn't on the injured list on twitter pre match.
|
|
|
Post by allan 1958 (OAF-WROY)(SSLFF) on Dec 10, 2017 11:24:49 GMT 1
Not impossible that we could win this as long as we score first. My son is a Chelsea fan and he is very worried about Tuesday. I told him if we somehow beat them I will go easy on him but I don’t think he believes me. Go easy, do you think he will? Spare the rod spoil the boy, but on the other hand he may well pick your care home?
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 14:07:47 GMT 1
Not impossible that we could win this as long as we score first. My son is a Chelsea fan and he is very worried about Tuesday. I told him if we somehow beat them I will go easy on him but I don’t think he believes me. Go easy, do you think he will? Spare the rod spoil the boy, but on the other hand he may well pick your care home? The thing is if we lose there’s not much he can say. Chelsea are massive favorites and so it would be no surprise if they win. It has been quite fun at times this season. Chelsea look great but are prone to to losing when you least expect it. They were the first team Palace scored a League goal against and the first team Palace beat. That was funny.
|
|
|
Post by sabailand on Dec 10, 2017 14:24:47 GMT 1
I'd be more than happy with a point but if it's another 'Manchester United' then I won't even complaining. Same here,a 4 point haul from these two game would be a great return!
|
|
irverino
Andy Booth Terrier
Posts: 3,496
|
Post by irverino on Dec 10, 2017 14:25:25 GMT 1
Am I right in thinking Palmer can't play against his parent club? Saying that does anyone know what''s going on with Palmer. He wasn't on the injured list on twitter pre match. Said he was 'rested' which seems a bit strange when he can't play on Tuesday.
|
|
Tinpot
Mental Health Support Group
I'm really tinpot
Posts: 22,123
|
Post by Tinpot on Dec 10, 2017 15:31:31 GMT 1
Am I right in thinking Palmer can't play against his parent club? Saying that does anyone know what''s going on with Palmer. He wasn't on the injured list on twitter pre match. Said he was 'rested' which seems a bit strange when he can't play on Tuesday. Not so strange if trying to protect him on his return from injury. Better that he misses those 2 games than lose him for another 2-3 months.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2017 15:51:36 GMT 1
Am I right in thinking Palmer can't play against his parent club? Saying that does anyone know what''s going on with Palmer. He wasn't on the injured list on twitter pre match. Said he was 'rested' which seems a bit strange when he can't play on Tuesday. In the post match interview with Oggy, DW said that the match day squad was picked on performance in training. Obviously Lolley and Ince performed better than Sabiri and Palmer.
|
|