by Dirk Gently » 30 Sep 2009 13:14
by Vision » 30 Sep 2009 13:17
strapRoyalwaster But I thought Kebe wasn't a footballer?
He's not. For every 1st half v Barnsley and Preston, we get a dozen Doncaster's!!
HTH.
by I was there at Elm Park » 30 Sep 2009 13:21
Dirk Gently We sat back for the whole match - that was the game plan from the start, to soak up pressure and counter-attack - so I didn't see why everyone's getting so critical about "sitting back" and "siege mentality." That was the idea all along.
The main difference in the second half was that Preston were committing more and more player forward (as they would when chasing a deficit at home), so we had to cover back more and sop had fewer changes to break, since we often just had one up front alone, and our midfield was pushed ever deeper so that at times there were 16 or more players in or around our box.
Despite that, we did still have breaks in the second half, but the longer the game went on the less our midfield went forward to help - again, understandable in the circumstances. Midway through the second half McAnuff had a great chance close it which came off the post and then span away from him - that would have ended the game there and then.
But I don't see it's reasonable to criticise the fact that we played-counter attacking football throughout and as the game went on counter-attacked less and less.
by towserSL2crew » 30 Sep 2009 13:26
ZacNaloentowserSL2crew Well done lads, Kebe was excellent as was Karacan.They all did well and the only little error was ( I thought) taking Jobi off and replacing him with a centre half.It left us open on the left side and that was when they came back at us . Apart from that great night , keep it going against the Smoggies on Sat, and well sung ALL of us who turned out last night.
Jobi still needs protecting, he's a quality player but there is no way he can be completely fit to play 90 minutes at the moment. Still needs another couple of games to get up to full fitness.
by ROY AL » 30 Sep 2009 13:38
by handbags_harris » 30 Sep 2009 14:02
I was there at Elm Parkhandbags_harris Rodgers ultimately nearly lost this one with his tactical substitution. Mills couldn't handle Parkin, and he strikes me as a defender who can't handle a big lump up front, a worrying trait for a central defender.
Three points yes, lucky to have three points at the end yes, but that's karma. We should have stuffed Preston by at least three goals last year and lost 2-1. This was payback
Agree with the second point, after last year we definitely deserved it. As for Mills, how do you think O'Dea and Ivar would have coped with Parkin, Mellor and Brown without help from a third centre back? That is not a criticism of your point just a question as I think Rodgers was right to make the substituiton but I could also see what it took away from the team. I actually thought it was Ivar who was struggling at the end.
by The Quiet Man » 30 Sep 2009 15:18
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by 79Royal » 30 Sep 2009 16:41
BenReadingFC 2 seconds AF1ter Kebe scores
by FiNeRaIn » 30 Sep 2009 16:54
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by FiNeRaIn » 30 Sep 2009 18:35
PremAddict Amused by the 2-3 references to the Alamo. I wasn't aware that such an historical Texas event had made it to football metaphore across "the pond".
BTW, I grew-up in Texas so I had to learn all about Alamo history.
by Ian Royal » 30 Sep 2009 18:45
FiNeRaInPremAddict Amused by the 2-3 references to the Alamo. I wasn't aware that such an historical Texas event had made it to football metaphore across "the pond".
BTW, I grew-up in Texas so I had to learn all about Alamo history.
When the pressure is on and the kitchen sink been thrown at your goalkeeper, its always known as " the alamo"
by PEARCEY » 30 Sep 2009 19:17
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