Me too. I don’t have high expectations but we playing better football when in possession, so hopefully that can start turning into wins.
It’s also fantastic to be back in the Champions League. Let’s hope we can stay there for a while this time
Me too. I don’t have high expectations but we playing better football when in possession, so hopefully that can start turning into wins.
It’s also fantastic to be back in the Champions League. Let’s hope we can stay there for a while this time
Good takes here, agree with what you are saying. I think we gave them a couple too many chances to say the plan worked well, but we definitely did very well against the high press and used it to our advantage in the final third of the game
I don’t think there were any atrocities in the decisions. Arsenal we’re a better team most of the game.
We did look much better towards the end of the game when both teams were a bit more open, especially when we had a strong target man up top
Yes, pretty much. But we were also pretty slow in attacking transitions (which should be our strength), giving them plenty time to block out space
Our attack wasn’t very good either, we really struggled to create good opportunities
Lots to improve on. Thoughts on the Onana penalty? I think we got lucky there
Feels like we were very lucky there. If it wasn’t for Wolves poor finishing, this could have been very different. But a win is a win, I’ll take it, but we really need to improve from here
The half time sub doesn’t count for the three
I missed that. Why was Martinez taken off?
100% He’s come in from the left twice and created 2 chances
Yeah, bit frustrating so far
Slow start, but our press has worked well so far. We’ve caught them in a dangerous area a few times now
Let’s hope not!
Super excited for this, can’t wait
Seems like we are seeing who we can sell first
I would love to have more discussion type posts here! And I really enjoy reading these experiances.
My favorite experience is a rather simple one. I have only been birding for a few years now. In my first year of birding, I was along a stream-side path that I knew well, looking to see what birds I could find. Out of the bush beside me popped a white-starred robin, one of the cutest and most beautiful birds I had ever seen. It is a altitude migrant, where it moves to lower altitudes in the winter. It was obviously a colder winter than usual as they were usually found in that area.
The best part about it was how tame it was around we me, and I managed to get a bunch of pictures. I was able to bring my SO to the same area the following day and find it in the same place.
I completely agree. It makes it more sustainable on both sides
I really enjoy wingspan, so I will be keeping a close eye on this one
Surely that isn’t sustainable for you or beehaw? On the one hand, please take care to look after your own best interests. We really appreciate your work, but it shouldn’t come at the expense of your well-being.
On the other hand, if the project is based on full time volunteer work by people who can’t afford to volunteer full time over the long term, surely that is a major risk to the long term viability of the instance?
I had the exact same experience. My poor level 4s didn’t stand a chance