P!ssed OffMmmMonsterMunch Those goals though I mean come on - no manager in the world can do anything about that
I think it was Doncaster at home where Adkins bemoaned the defending for their goal and said we needed to work on it.
Look at the first goal from yesterday: at 25 minute mark.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... 1_12_2013/
It's similar to the type of goal he said he would fix two months ago.
You've got two players sliding in on the crosser. Why two? One is sufficient surely.
Surprise, surprise, nobody is marking the fella on the edge of the box, Instead you've got 3 players stood on the 6 yard line doing oxf*rd all.
It's the same type of defending we see constantly. The defence always goes for glory and looks to clear the ball off the line. Just oxf*rd mark their players.
Pause the clip at 25:13 and tell me again that nothing could have been done to prevent the goal.
The midfield were responsible for us conceding that goal. Watch it again and see where the scorer actually comes from. None of our midfielders bothered to track him.
P!ssed Off I thought the Le Fondre chant was after Sharp fluffed the one-on-one with a pathetic effort straight at the keeper, not long after the pen.
Might be wrong though.
You are wrong. It came immediately after the penalty and was very loud.
P!ssed OffMmmMonsterMunch
He cannot legislate for Pearce dropping such a clanger.
Of course he can. Do you think Pearce was comfortable or wanted to perform such a risky maneuver.
No, he almost certainly would have wanted to head that clear, without hesitation.
He's either been told that he should attempt to bring balls down out of the sky with his toe, whilst an opposition player is mere metres away, or, like most of the other players, he doesn't know what he is supposed to be doing.
Oh come on! Pearce certainly isn't the sharpest knife in the drawer but surely he is capable of using whatever brain he has to make his own decisions in such situations, whilst also managing to co-ordinate his body movements?! Gooding tried to excuse him by claiming the wind made the ball run away from him - nice try but the wind was in the opposite direction!
It was a complete and utter cock up by Pearce, although McCarthy perhaps could have done more to help him - IIRC he remained firmly 'at home' and I don't remember him shouting to Pearce to tell him what to do.