by Nameless » 02 Apr 2019 01:05
by NewCorkSeth » 02 Apr 2019 08:13
Nameless For much of that game there was nothing much between the teams, technically we had players every bit as good as good as they did. We just weren’t as accurate with our passing at times and we lacked a centre forward and a defensive midfielder.
Their first goal was a series of errors by us but we didn’t give up, good thatwe eventually managed a goal.
Osho and McIntyre looked very steady at the back, Holmes made some good tackles but made a couple of errors. Medford-Smith was better than I have seen him previously, strong and willing to get forward. Olise had a good first half, less impressive second. Barrett did what he often does, lots of skill, not too much end product but his work rate was better than earlier in the season.
Disappointed in the keeper, he looked lacking in confidence and distribution was poor. Made some really poor decisions and hopefully it was a one off. Needs to grow as he doesn’t fill his goal or impress physicallybut at barely 16 he has time on his side.
Very impressive performance from the Bayern fans, sang all game. 1871 were pathetic, a few chants about stabbing Swindon, a chorus of football’s coming home and that was it. If you want to learn what is wanted just look at those 50 Bayern fans and DO THAT
by Nameless » 02 Apr 2019 08:25
NewCorkSethNameless For much of that game there was nothing much between the teams, technically we had players every bit as good as good as they did. We just weren’t as accurate with our passing at times and we lacked a centre forward and a defensive midfielder.
Their first goal was a series of errors by us but we didn’t give up, good thatwe eventually managed a goal.
Osho and McIntyre looked very steady at the back, Holmes made some good tackles but made a couple of errors. Medford-Smith was better than I have seen him previously, strong and willing to get forward. Olise had a good first half, less impressive second. Barrett did what he often does, lots of skill, not too much end product but his work rate was better than earlier in the season.
Disappointed in the keeper, he looked lacking in confidence and distribution was poor. Made some really poor decisions and hopefully it was a one off. Needs to grow as he doesn’t fill his goal or impress physicallybut at barely 16 he has time on his side.
Very impressive performance from the Bayern fans, sang all game. 1871 were pathetic, a few chants about stabbing Swindon, a chorus of football’s coming home and that was it. If you want to learn what is wanted just look at those 50 Bayern fans and DO THAT
I would love to see "needs to grow" as official coaching feedback for a 16 year old gk.
Thanks for the write up.
by Nameless » 02 Apr 2019 08:28
by Stranded » 02 Apr 2019 10:35
by parky » 02 Apr 2019 13:31
Stranded Looks like not a bad performance all in - have to remember that Bayern II play week in week out in the German League system - currently 2nd in the Regionalliga Bayern (4th tier) which is a decent level to test themselves at compared to the PL2.
by Nameless » 02 Apr 2019 13:54
by Stranded » 02 Apr 2019 14:00
parkyStranded Looks like not a bad performance all in - have to remember that Bayern II play week in week out in the German League system - currently 2nd in the Regionalliga Bayern (4th tier) which is a decent level to test themselves at compared to the PL2.
Agree with this completely, they were clearly a side that train and play together every week with much more experience which showed the difference between a reserve side playing in a proper league and an academy side. That said their number 5 dominated the midfield and was one of the best midfield performances I have seen in a few years. The fact he was 32 showed as his footballing brain was better than anybody else's on the pitch. Thought other than that Bayern's best two players were Nollenberger (scored the second goal after coming off the bench) and the dutch lad who's name I've forgotten up front. Other than that they were just a well organised side.
by Hound » 02 Apr 2019 14:24
by Nameless » 02 Apr 2019 16:16
,Hound See JLow gave Howe star man.
How did he look? Watched him earlier in the season and was impressed. Good enough for first team back up?
by Royals and Racers » 02 Apr 2019 18:00
by Singing Defective » 02 Apr 2019 18:30
by Royals and Racers » 02 Apr 2019 18:42
by Hendo » 03 Apr 2019 10:02
Singing Defective
The Munich fans were loud, but I thought chanting a piss take of Rule Britannia was a bit much. Did they perchance think they were facing an England squad?
by If you still hate Futcher » 03 Apr 2019 10:23
parkyStranded Looks like not a bad performance all in - have to remember that Bayern II play week in week out in the German League system - currently 2nd in the Regionalliga Bayern (4th tier) which is a decent level to test themselves at compared to the PL2.
Agree with this completely, they were clearly a side that train and play together every week with much more experience which showed the difference between a reserve side playing in a proper league and an academy side. That said their number 5 dominated the midfield and was one of the best midfield performances I have seen in a few years. The fact he was 32 showed as his footballing brain was better than anybody else's on the pitch. Thought other than that Bayern's best two players were Nollenberger (scored the second goal after coming off the bench) and the dutch lad who's name I've forgotten up front. Other than that they were just a well organised side.
by Singing Defective » 03 Apr 2019 18:31
HendoSinging Defective
The Munich fans were loud, but I thought chanting a piss take of Rule Britannia was a bit much. Did they perchance think they were facing an England squad?
I am sure they thought the same when C1871 starting singing God Save The Queen, It's Coming Home and 10 German Bombers.
by Royals and Racers » 04 Apr 2019 15:42
by Denver Royal » 04 Apr 2019 17:43
Royals and Racers Gabriel Osho back at reading https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foo ... es-2715509
by Nameless » 04 Apr 2019 17:49
Denver RoyalRoyals and Racers Gabriel Osho back at reading https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foo ... es-2715509
Bit surprised unable to crack Rover's lineup in bottom half of League 1 and they sent him back early.
How did he look against Bayern? Did he play CB?
by Zip » 04 Apr 2019 19:52
NamelessDenver RoyalRoyals and Racers Gabriel Osho back at reading https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/foo ... es-2715509
Bit surprised unable to crack Rover's lineup in bottom half of League 1 and they sent him back early.
How did he look against Bayern? Did he play CB?
He was his usual self against Bayern, good to have him back. He played as the central defender in a 3 with Holmes and McIntyre.
Bit odd for Bristol to not give him a game but then the writer to say he looked lightweight for senior football - how would he know ? He’s not a 6’4” monster but he can battle and is good in the air.
No idea what type of football Bristol play, perhaps Osho getting the ball down and playing out of defence wasn’t route 1 enough for them ?
He was rated highly by Aldershot and they were really disappointed we recalled him.
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