Old Man Andrews Guys, far too cordial. Call someone a pcunt or something please.
You're a pcunt.
by NewCorkSeth » 24 Oct 2018 10:40
Old Man Andrews Guys, far too cordial. Call someone a pcunt or something please.
NewCorkSethOld Man Andrews Guys, far too cordial. Call someone a pcunt or something please.
You're a pcunt.
by Victor Meldrew » 24 Oct 2018 10:50
by windermereROYAL » 24 Oct 2018 10:52
NewCorkSeth
So how many goals is that straight after halftime now? 6? 7? That's incredible. It's like we are going for a record.
by Stranded » 24 Oct 2018 10:57
Victor Meldrew
The Kelly pass summed us up-far too concerned with going backwards rather than forwards and last night you couldn't help think that nothing has changed much from the days of Stam.
I hope Clement can patch things up with Barrow as the options of him (on form) and McCleary (fit) might mean that we get to stay in this division but otherwise there seems little can be done to make these players concentrate more and compete for 90 minutes in every game and there is the real prospect of Div 1 football next season.
It could just be that this division is a much of a muchness with no team being special but we surely need to do more when we come up against the likes of Sheffield United, Middlesborough,Swansea etc.as well as doing what we don't seem that good at, i.e. beating the lesser sides or at least not losing to them.
by NewCorkSeth » 24 Oct 2018 11:08
windermereROYALNewCorkSeth
So how many goals is that straight after halftime now? 6? 7? That's incredible. It's like we are going for a record.
6 in 14 games, this is on top of 18 out of 23 conceded this season in the 2nd half of games.
by Victor Meldrew » 24 Oct 2018 11:09
StrandedVictor Meldrew
The Kelly pass summed us up-far too concerned with going backwards rather than forwards and last night you couldn't help think that nothing has changed much from the days of Stam.
I hope Clement can patch things up with Barrow as the options of him (on form) and McCleary (fit) might mean that we get to stay in this division but otherwise there seems little can be done to make these players concentrate more and compete for 90 minutes in every game and there is the real prospect of Div 1 football next season.
It could just be that this division is a much of a muchness with no team being special but we surely need to do more when we come up against the likes of Sheffield United, Middlesborough,Swansea etc.as well as doing what we don't seem that good at, i.e. beating the lesser sides or at least not losing to them.
The Kelly pass summed up the lack of intelligence in the players more than an impulse to go backwards, he simply did not need to play that pass. He couldn't pass forward at that point but there was a perfectly safe pass over to Yiadom that would have opened up the game on the other flank that he simply didn't see or chose not to look at. A pass backwards can be quite attacking if it shifts the play, his pass was pointless in all circumstances.
by glenroyal » 24 Oct 2018 11:11
by John Smith » 24 Oct 2018 11:17
John Smith I do think we had a bit of bad luck last night - that chance from a couple of yards that hit the keeper rather than him making a save, then they go up the other end and score. Also if Meite was a bit more clinical with that first chance on the half hour mark, we go in 1-0 up.
These are the margins.
by glenroyal » 24 Oct 2018 11:25
Victor Meldrew
Yes, but apart from Swift the players always seem to want to pass backwards as first choice (do you remember one of our old players, Chris Gunter?)-it is a mindset which IMHO needs changing.
It might be different if we had Beckenbauer and Bobby Moore at the back but we haven't.
by glenroyal » 24 Oct 2018 11:28
Old Man Andrews
The only thing that is important here is that we lost, again.
Clement has arguably lost the players ....
by Coppells Lost Coat » 24 Oct 2018 11:45
John Smith I do think we had a bit of bad luck last night - that chance from a couple of yards that hit the keeper rather than him making a save, then they go up the other end and score. Also if Meite was a bit more clinical with that first chance on the half hour mark, we go in 1-0 up.
These are the margins.
by Millsy » 24 Oct 2018 12:31
by Platypuss » 24 Oct 2018 12:58
stealthpapes Half time is clearly an issue - perhaps not in the managers' instructions, but in how the team use it to reset and recover. Take tonight, sure, an unforced error, but the defending was sloppy. The goalscorer was unmarked, and directed a loose ball past the keeper.
by Zip » 24 Oct 2018 13:00
by Zip » 24 Oct 2018 13:01
Platypussstealthpapes Half time is clearly an issue - perhaps not in the managers' instructions, but in how the team use it to reset and recover. Take tonight, sure, an unforced error, but the defending was sloppy. The goalscorer was unmarked, and directed a loose ball past the keeper.
Perhaps the other way of looking at it is that half time gives the opposition the opportunity to take stock and exploit our weaknesses better.
by genome » 24 Oct 2018 13:02
Platypussstealthpapes Half time is clearly an issue - perhaps not in the managers' instructions, but in how the team use it to reset and recover. Take tonight, sure, an unforced error, but the defending was sloppy. The goalscorer was unmarked, and directed a loose ball past the keeper.
Perhaps the other way of looking at it is that half time gives the opposition the opportunity to take stock and exploit our weaknesses better.
by stealthpapes » 24 Oct 2018 14:16
Platypussstealthpapes Half time is clearly an issue - perhaps not in the managers' instructions, but in how the team use it to reset and recover. Take tonight, sure, an unforced error, but the defending was sloppy. The goalscorer was unmarked, and directed a loose ball past the keeper.
Perhaps the other way of looking at it is that half time gives the opposition the opportunity to take stock and exploit our weaknesses better.
by Platypuss » 24 Oct 2018 14:18
ZipPlatypussstealthpapes Half time is clearly an issue - perhaps not in the managers' instructions, but in how the team use it to reset and recover. Take tonight, sure, an unforced error, but the defending was sloppy. The goalscorer was unmarked, and directed a loose ball past the keeper.
Perhaps the other way of looking at it is that half time gives the opposition the opportunity to take stock and exploit our weaknesses better.
Yes which Clement singularly fails to address during that second half.
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