by EverHopeful » 19 Apr 2014 20:06
by RoyalBlue » 19 Apr 2014 20:18
EverHopeful never done this but needs to be done.........
congratulations to the U21's on a great result today. bit dodgy first half and quite reminiscent of the senior team - trying to play it out from the back, making poor decisions and then giving the ball away. sadly always two yards from the penalty area so brought on huge amounts of pressure. Luckily, Man City youngsters were not very good at finishing so we got away with it.
second, massively improved performance and arguably, they had been told not to concede in the first half and started to play with real determination and drive. Loads of chances created and eventually, they made it pay with two good goals (City keeper at fault for first??) and a great individual finish for the second. probably should have had two more as well.
Milk the glory, as, as much as the second half was entertaining, there are at best two players that could step up anywhere near the first team squad based on the overall performance. Maybe its harsh as first time I have watched them and there is the obvious pressure of the occasion, but......
its a trophy won which is likely to be the only one we see for a while
Congratulations to the Club as well for making the day family friendly -even my 4 year old watched 10 minutes!!!
by marlowuk » 19 Apr 2014 20:36
by RoyalBlue » 19 Apr 2014 20:49
marlowuk Just got back myself!! That's a fair report EverH. We were really under the cosh in the first half and had Man City been able to get their shots on goal we could (and should) have been 2 or 3 goals down and game over. The nearest we got to a goal was when an unexpected and strong back pass took their GK by surprise and the ball nearly evaded him!! The report on the OS doesn't reflect the dominance that Man City had in that first half.
We were better in the 2nd half but both possession and number of chances were still in City's favour. The first substitution proved to be decisive as Fosu scored with pretty much his first touch of the game scoring well from a tight angle. The second followed a minute or two later (from a City mistake I think) and then it was a nail-biting last 15 mins (+ 3 minutes added) for us to see out. We were by no means just on the defensive in those last minutes though and maybe should have taken one of the 2 or 3 chances we had to punish them on the break. Uguwu and Kelly were both through on goal with team-mates in good positions but tried holding on to the ball too long and lost it.
The result was all the more creditable as our captain and playmaker - Aaron Kuhl was missing from the team (although on the team sheet) so I assume he must have received a knock. He was at the ground and kitted out to receive the plaudits with the rest of the team though.
To be honest their performance was not up to the standard I have seen from them previously. There were too many mis-placed passes and very much too much unnecessary short passing between GK and back four which got us into trouble more than once! Ugwu had a very quiet game by his standards and hardly got into the game. Tshibola took the captain's arm-band and was probably our best player despite a few horrendously misplaced passes. Lincoln made a few good saves and was confident in collecting the high balls but he must have attended the Alex McCarthy school of distribution I'm afraid. Almost all his goal kicks were short passes to one of the full backs and City soon cottoned on to that and started closing them down quickly resulting in the afore-mentioned dangerous passing in front of goal. Another disappointment was the way they seem to have copied the First Team's inability to challenge at throw-ins.
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by Ginger Ninjas » 19 Apr 2014 20:53
by ZacNaloen » 19 Apr 2014 21:23
RoyalBluemarlowuk Just got back myself!! That's a fair report EverH. We were really under the cosh in the first half and had Man City been able to get their shots on goal we could (and should) have been 2 or 3 goals down and game over. The nearest we got to a goal was when an unexpected and strong back pass took their GK by surprise and the ball nearly evaded him!! The report on the OS doesn't reflect the dominance that Man City had in that first half.
We were better in the 2nd half but both possession and number of chances were still in City's favour. The first substitution proved to be decisive as Fosu scored with pretty much his first touch of the game scoring well from a tight angle. The second followed a minute or two later (from a City mistake I think) and then it was a nail-biting last 15 mins (+ 3 minutes added) for us to see out. We were by no means just on the defensive in those last minutes though and maybe should have taken one of the 2 or 3 chances we had to punish them on the break. Uguwu and Kelly were both through on goal with team-mates in good positions but tried holding on to the ball too long and lost it.
The result was all the more creditable as our captain and playmaker - Aaron Kuhl was missing from the team (although on the team sheet) so I assume he must have received a knock. He was at the ground and kitted out to receive the plaudits with the rest of the team though.
To be honest their performance was not up to the standard I have seen from them previously. There were too many mis-placed passes and very much too much unnecessary short passing between GK and back four which got us into trouble more than once! Ugwu had a very quiet game by his standards and hardly got into the game. Tshibola took the captain's arm-band and was probably our best player despite a few horrendously misplaced passes. Lincoln made a few good saves and was confident in collecting the high balls but he must have attended the Alex McCarthy school of distribution I'm afraid. Almost all his goal kicks were short passes to one of the full backs and City soon cottoned on to that and started closing them down quickly resulting in the afore-mentioned dangerous passing in front of goal. Another disappointment was the way they seem to have copied the First Team's inability to challenge at throw-ins.
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I didn't realise they sold alcohol that strong in the concourse!
IMO (and that of some others on here) Lincoln's distribution was excellent throughout. Any issues that 'came' from his distribution were a consequence of the receiver not being alert and quick enough to move the ball on as they were closed down and/or keeping possession and turning into trouble. Furthermore, City were only successful in closing us down like that on our left, we didn't appear to have the same problem when the ball was distributed to the right and Lincoln soon caught onto that.
I also thought that they were far better than the first team at throw-ins.
by strap » 19 Apr 2014 21:39
EverHopeful there are at best two players that could step up anywhere near the first team squad based on the overall performance
by ZacNaloen » 19 Apr 2014 21:44
by marlowuk » 20 Apr 2014 02:22
RoyalBluemarlowuk Lincoln made a few good saves and was confident in collecting the high balls but he must have attended the Alex McCarthy school of distribution I'm afraid. Almost all his goal kicks were short passes to one of the full backs and City soon cottoned on to that and started closing them down quickly resulting in the afore-mentioned dangerous passing in front of goal. Another disappointment was the way they seem to have copied the First Team's inability to challenge at throw-ins!
I didn't realise they sold alcohol that strong in the concourse!
IMO (and that of some others on here) Lincoln's distribution was excellent throughout. Any issues that 'came' from his distribution were a consequence of the receiver not being alert and quick enough to move the ball on as they were closed down and/or keeping possession and turning into trouble. Furthermore, City were only successful in closing us down like that on our left, we didn't appear to have the same problem when the ball was distributed to the right and Lincoln soon caught onto that
by Very near...far away » 20 Apr 2014 05:29
by paddy20 » 20 Apr 2014 09:57
by yappy » 20 Apr 2014 10:08
by Royal Ginger » 20 Apr 2014 10:19
by glass half full » 20 Apr 2014 10:45
Royal Ginger
by Royal Rother » 20 Apr 2014 10:53
by Tony Le Mesmer » 20 Apr 2014 11:01
by ZacNaloen » 20 Apr 2014 11:24
by Ian Royal » 20 Apr 2014 11:27
by Royal Rother » 20 Apr 2014 11:31
by Tony Le Mesmer » 20 Apr 2014 11:33
Ian Royal Hey Cooper, Sweeney, Griffin, Keown. Congratulations on the silverware. As a reward you get to have a new arsehole torn for you by the best strike force in the division. Enjoy!
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