For what it's worth, my two cents...
I thought we were doing fine. We were knocking the ball about, and moving into space. The old pass and move seemed to be back, and we were pressing the ball when we didn't have it. I could only see one outcome, then we get hit with a wonder goal. I suppose, someone should have got closer to Gera and made it difficult, but these things happen. There's no real way of stopping something like that, and, up to that point, a miracle was the only way they were getting ahead.
Then bingo bango we are two down due to some attrocious decisions. It's alright going on about the team lacking character. I wouldn't argue that that has been a problem. I don't think it was yesterday, though.
Think about it... Agger gets red carded for no more than leaning on the fella. We lose our rudder, but survive the pen. Hope comes back, and is torn away with a slap in the face with a wet kipper of a decision. Of course heads were going to drop, but that wasn't the problem, not in my eyes anyway.
Far as I'm concerned the rick we made was, trying to carry on regardless when Agger was sent off. That's fine in a knock game or cup final with ten minutes to go, but in our circumstances we needed to slow things down, keep the ball, knock it about a bit and let things settle. We didn't. We went chasing the game. And even when we went two down, we done exactly the same. I suppose that was a bit more excusable as we had to chase the game then, but it was a sign of real naivety at 1 nil and we may well have not went 2 down if we'd just gave ourselves a bit of a breathing space.
Obvioulsy, at 2 down we had to chase it, and it was simple for them to sit back and wallop us on the break. The good news about that is, it's easily ironed out. And I have faith in Rogers being able to iron out most technical gaffs. The worrying goal was the third. The team just turned off when the ball was in our box, allowing the little dink to an unmarked opponent on the back stick. That's very worrying, but again, I think Rogers can fix that.
The real problem is getting the owners to realise Brendan needs some more quality in the squad and the fan base to accept that it's going to take him a bit of time. The owners, well, I think they've made it pretty plain... off load some players, bring some dough in, cut the wage bill, we might just part with a few quid. The fans... well, I think the majority understand that it's going to take some time and money. So, they'll back the lad. But, sadly, it's the empty vessel minority that make the most noise.
Anybody want to start taking odds on the first call for his head?