It felt like watching England trudge through an away match with Andorra.
I thought Cambridge were very well organised, with a few players (Bennett and Kaikai particularly) who looked like they have a higher ceiling than Division 2.
The Fulham lineup looked exciting on paper, but lack of game time for individuals and combinations hampered them. No-one put a compelling performance to stake a claim to a first team birth, but ESR looked tidy and Cuenca could be a heck of player, but I can’t see him getting minutes ahead of Anderson and Bassey until AFCON.
I’m firmly deluded that we are going to Wembley this year, and remain undeterred in this belief!!
ZZTopFulham does a nice job of dissecting a true yawner of a game. I don't think that you can read much into our performance because the starting lineup was so far from the starters vs Brentford. And many of the starters today are better as reserves, But it was sad to see how Robinson has failed to regain his game. Silva faces a dilemma : give Jedi more time and reduce Sess's time?--but Sess has been so good and lively. I wonder if we'll ever see again the Scouser who had Liverpool sniffing around last Spring?
BTW I like how ZZTopFulham went on The Guardian comments board after the Fulham vs Brentford game--as ZeeZeeTopFulham--and gave his fans the url for Fulhamish. A clever tactic. Keep at it, lad.
Please try not to be so over the top and reactionary re: 'wonder if we'll ever see again'. He has just had surgery, so he needs time, something that is easily managed, it is not rocket science. You can start Sess and bring robinson on later in the game to get up his minutes. Also, there will be plenty of reserve games for robinson to build up his fitness.
I think this guy uses ChatGPT. I thought this when I read the first summary a month or so back. Same style, so thought I’d finally say something. Smith Rowe wasn’t that good. Haha. He scored, so easy title.
It felt like watching England trudge through an away match with Andorra.
I thought Cambridge were very well organised, with a few players (Bennett and Kaikai particularly) who looked like they have a higher ceiling than Division 2.
The Fulham lineup looked exciting on paper, but lack of game time for individuals and combinations hampered them. No-one put a compelling performance to stake a claim to a first team birth, but ESR looked tidy and Cuenca could be a heck of player, but I can’t see him getting minutes ahead of Anderson and Bassey until AFCON.
I’m firmly deluded that we are going to Wembley this year, and remain undeterred in this belief!!
ZZTopFulham does a nice job of dissecting a true yawner of a game. I don't think that you can read much into our performance because the starting lineup was so far from the starters vs Brentford. And many of the starters today are better as reserves, But it was sad to see how Robinson has failed to regain his game. Silva faces a dilemma : give Jedi more time and reduce Sess's time?--but Sess has been so good and lively. I wonder if we'll ever see again the Scouser who had Liverpool sniffing around last Spring?
BTW I like how ZZTopFulham went on The Guardian comments board after the Fulham vs Brentford game--as ZeeZeeTopFulham--and gave his fans the url for Fulhamish. A clever tactic. Keep at it, lad.
Please try not to be so over the top and reactionary re: 'wonder if we'll ever see again'. He has just had surgery, so he needs time, something that is easily managed, it is not rocket science. You can start Sess and bring robinson on later in the game to get up his minutes. Also, there will be plenty of reserve games for robinson to build up his fitness.
I think this guy uses ChatGPT. I thought this when I read the first summary a month or so back. Same style, so thought I’d finally say something. Smith Rowe wasn’t that good. Haha. He scored, so easy title.
One word sums up last night's performance for me. "Lazy"