by cmonurz » 20 Aug 2012 10:14
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 10:16
by maffff » 20 Aug 2012 10:28
melonhead gunter and pog less so.
by Norfolk Royal » 20 Aug 2012 10:34
Alexander Litvinenko Not going to argue with the past few post but will just add that there was a brief period of about 10-15 minutes at the end of the first half when Stoke stopped playing hoofball and started running at us with the ball on the ground - and we looked particularly vulnerable to that.
I fear that any team more accomplished than Stoke who play the ball on the ground at speed and run directly at us with it may cause us some major, major, problems this season.
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 10:36
LongThrowSpecialistSoul Man a stoke fan explaining what footballs all about
Sorry, football's about clapping to modern pop songs as part of the pre match routine.
Better?
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 10:44
Ian Royal If there's one thing I wish our lot could take from your lot, it's how to sing a song slowly and effectively. Although you should probably have a word with your morons who sing "this is a shit hole we wanna go home" everywhere they go. That's far more embarassing and retarded than clapping along to a pop song.
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Pearce - 6 clumsy but solid. I am concerned about whether he's good enough at this level. It's a big step up.
Gorkss - 5.5 missed a good chance and didn't seem to play well, but was pulled all over the place by Harte's poor game.
by maffff » 20 Aug 2012 10:49
Norfolk Royal Agree with another poster that Kebe being unable to play on the left is a problem as the McLeary/Gunter partnership looked promising.
Obvious way to accommodate both players would be for McLeary to move to the left where I think he played a few times for Forest, but then you lose the Gunter link up.
Nice problem to have in some ways.
by cmonurz » 20 Aug 2012 10:53
melonhead we need some sort of come back along the lines of oxf*rd off then, we didnt want you here in the first place.
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 10:56
by cmonurz » 20 Aug 2012 11:06
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 11:06
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2012 11:18
CayeneMattIan Royal I think we looked good for the first half hour, in control of the game but without any real penetrating threat. Not surprising for a team with two new first choice strikers, a second choice winger and a first choice winger on the wrong flank. The set pieces were poor although Gorkss still should have scored from a corner first half.
Then we seemed to fade and stop pressing them so well, leaving space in midfield for them to start putting together passes. Hey presto, a weak defensive header from Pearce, combined with no marking from one of Jobi, Hal, Ledge or Guthrie and an absolute hwler from Fed and we're 1-0 down just before half time. That knocked the stuffing out of us and it was all Stoke until McCleary came on to stretch the game. Which he did superbly with pacey and direct running.
I thought we had two penalty shouts, but the one we were given (from MOTD - I was at the wrong end) was stonewall. I didn't even realise their player had been sent off I was so nervous about the penalty we were about to take. Up steps ALF the Great and we have a thoroughly deserved parity against a side that never seriously threatened our goal. Harte's freekick was better but the keeper was well positioned and I don't think he was ever getting it in.
Federici - 4 didn't have a lot of import to do, but made the worst mistake he's done in years. I am confident we won't see more of that this season.
Gunter - 6 didn't notice him a lot, was hoping he'd get forward more.
Harte - 5 positioning, set pieces and pace were all weak. Stoke caused us problems down that flank. In defence, I'm not sure how much HRK helped.
Pearce - 6 clumsy but solid. I am concerned about whether he's good enough at this level. It's a big step up.
Gorkss - 5.5 missed a good chance and didn't seem to play well, but was pulled all over the place by Harte's poor game.
Ledge - 7.5 quality interceptions and tackles, good use of the ball in midfield
Guthrie - 6.5 excellent on the ball and offers a lot more in the middle, but a bit too casual sometimes
McAnuff - 5.5 quiet game, some nice touches but not a lot, should have started on the left
HRK - 5.5 beat his man a few times only to be scythed down, but was too quiet and should have started on the right or on the bench.
Pog - 6 big man with good feet, I could see what he was trying to do a lot of the time, but he was trying to do it through one player too many.
ALF - 7 wayward shooting, but getting himself oportunities, and scored the penalty well
McCleary - 8 tricks, pace and direct runign, exactly what we needed
Hunt - 6.5 got involved and made himself a nuisance.
Team Perfroamance - 7
McDermott - 6.5
May want to drop ALF and HRK for Chelsea and bring in McCleary and Karacan. I think Mariappa may well be in the side within the next three to five games.
All in all a decent start with a game we should probably have won but for the howler and that we did well to get back into and get a point. Play to the whistle like that and we should rescue too many points to go down.
Blah blah, tired and predictable cheap shot, blah blah radio, blah no actual attempt to say what's wrong with it blah.
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2012 11:23
melonheadIan RoyalPearce - 6 clumsy but solid. I am concerned about whether he's good enough at this level. It's a big step up.
Gorkss - 5.5 missed a good chance and didn't seem to play well, but was pulled all over the place by Harte's poor game.
disagreed ian royaLOL
by Kebe Cummings » 20 Aug 2012 11:25
Norfolk RoyalAlexander Litvinenko Not going to argue with the past few post but will just add that there was a brief period of about 10-15 minutes at the end of the first half when Stoke stopped playing hoofball and started running at us with the ball on the ground - and we looked particularly vulnerable to that.
I fear that any team more accomplished than Stoke who play the ball on the ground at speed and run directly at us with it may cause us some major, major, problems this season.
Any team is vulnerable to that but that has been the way we've played for several seasons. Against better players than championship we will be found out a few times this season true, but it's about BM etc finding a way to play against that.
Agree with another poster that Kebe being unable to play on the left is a problem as the McLeary/Gunter partnership looked promising.
Obvious way to accommodate both players would be for McLeary to move to the left where I think he played a few times for Forest, but then you lose the Gunter link up.
Nice problem to have in some ways.
by milyondollasmile » 20 Aug 2012 11:37
Friday's Legacy I found the first half frustrating. So many passes given away. I thought Gunter was poor, Leigertwood struggled to put his stamp on the game.
by Woodcote Royal » 20 Aug 2012 11:47
Ian Royal
And Gorkss being pulled out to LB several times to cover Harte being nowhere
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 11:49
Ian Royal Just based on an atrocious Stoke attack, which still made us look a little vulnerable and brittle at times. And Gorkss being pulled out to LB several times to cover Harte being nowhere. It's a score as much to reflect what a decent attack could have done to us as anything.
I didn't see anything that negated my pre-season worry that Pearce isn't agile enough and Pearce and Gorkss lack enough pace to cope at this level as a pair, especially with no pace at LB. But we'll see.
by melonhead » 20 Aug 2012 11:50
Blah blah, tired and predictable cheap shot, blah blah radio, blah no actual attempt to say what's wrong with it blah.
by Alexander Litvinenko » 20 Aug 2012 11:51
melonheadBlah blah, tired and predictable cheap shot, blah blah radio, blah no actual attempt to say what's wrong with it blah.
tbf its important to know, in order to judge your comments, whether you were at the game or not
by Ian Royal » 20 Aug 2012 11:51
milyondollasmileFriday's Legacy I found the first half frustrating. So many passes given away. I thought Gunter was poor, Leigertwood struggled to put his stamp on the game.
Wow I'm not sure what game you were watching but we gave a very good account of ourselves I'll admit we lacked a bit of cutting edge until Mcleary came on we limited stoke to barely a handful of chances all game to strikers that could walk into our team? We have to be realistic and mistakes were made but at the end of the day its 11 men vs 11 men and anything can happen. I think the players need to gel and in regards to Friday's Legacy's comments there were a few missed placed passes and hospital balls played but it wasn't excessive and Mikele Leigertwood got stuck in and bossed the game from start to finish (Ledge is probably the most experienced midfielder we have in our squad having played in the prem twice already).
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