by royalp-we » 19 Sep 2020 22:54
by royalp-we » 19 Sep 2020 22:58
by Zip » 19 Sep 2020 23:08
royalp-we The only other thing I’ll add is that both Derby and Barnsley showed nothing up top, no presence at all.
Cardiff will be a real test for our defence next week with Kieffer Moore and with Watford the following week; there’s some far tougher games ahead.
by WestYorksRoyal » 19 Sep 2020 23:36
Ziproyalp-we The only other thing I’ll add is that both Derby and Barnsley showed nothing up top, no presence at all.
Cardiff will be a real test for our defence next week with Kieffer Moore and with Watford the following week; there’s some far tougher games ahead.
Yep Moore will be a handful.
by Zip » 19 Sep 2020 23:52
WestYorksRoyalZiproyalp-we The only other thing I’ll add is that both Derby and Barnsley showed nothing up top, no presence at all.
Cardiff will be a real test for our defence next week with Kieffer Moore and with Watford the following week; there’s some far tougher games ahead.
Yep Moore will be a handful.
Offsetting that, our best performances last year were underdog away performances and I feel we're naturally well set up to beat teams on the counter. Today was the sort of fixture which worries me more, and while we got 3 points I'm still not convinced about us at home and in game we're expected to win.
by Chameleon » 19 Sep 2020 23:57
by Chameleon » 19 Sep 2020 23:59
WestYorksRoyalZiproyalp-we The only other thing I’ll add is that both Derby and Barnsley showed nothing up top, no presence at all.
Cardiff will be a real test for our defence next week with Kieffer Moore and with Watford the following week; there’s some far tougher games ahead.
Yep Moore will be a handful.
Offsetting that, our best performances last year were underdog away performances and I feel we're naturally well set up to beat teams on the counter. Today was the sort of fixture which worries me more, and while we got 3 points I'm still not convinced about us at home and in game we're expected to win.
Chameleon I'm not convinced that Meite is very good technically at football. He doesn't have an outstanding touch, shooting can be streaky, and he doesn't link up amazingly with teammates. What he does do very well is showing up when we need him, and he absolutely cares an awful lot about doing well (for this club). When we're struggling to get a breakthrough he'll get himself into a position to score. Not since ALFie and the Big Bad Wolf have we had a player who while technically nothing special will work their heart out to score that breakthrough goal (and do it more often than not)
by leon » 20 Sep 2020 00:12
Old Man AndrewsChameleon I'm not convinced that Meite is very good technically at football. He doesn't have an outstanding touch, shooting can be streaky, and he doesn't link up amazingly with teammates. What he does do very well is showing up when we need him, and he absolutely cares an awful lot about doing well (for this club). When we're struggling to get a breakthrough he'll get himself into a position to score. Not since ALFie and the Big Bad Wolf have we had a player who while technically nothing special will work their heart out to score that breakthrough goal (and do it more often than not)
Awful team board opinion.
by Libertine » 20 Sep 2020 03:31
leonOld Man AndrewsChameleon I'm not convinced that Meite is very good technically at football. He doesn't have an outstanding touch, shooting can be streaky, and he doesn't link up amazingly with teammates. What he does do very well is showing up when we need him, and he absolutely cares an awful lot about doing well (for this club). When we're struggling to get a breakthrough he'll get himself into a position to score. Not since ALFie and the Big Bad Wolf have we had a player who while technically nothing special will work their heart out to score that breakthrough goal (and do it more often than not)
Awful team board opinion.
Ok I’ll bite.
Why?
And you better make it good.
by Snowball » 20 Sep 2020 07:01
Libertine Just popped in to say in my 50+ years of following sport I have yet to see a good loss or a bad win...that is all.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2020 07:20
royalp-we We certainly still need to start games better at home. I think everyone can agree it really wasn’t impressive up to Barnsley going down to 10.
If we persist with 1 up top at home, to actually create anything we NEED Swift, Olise and Ejaria to play closer together to create openings between them.
Olise and Ejaria were far too wide and too far from each other to create anything meaningful and it showed In the first half today. They simply are not wide players.
Two strikers at home with new wingers, or stick with our three best creative players behind the lone striker and work on things?
I guess it’s a good predicament to have for Pauno!
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2020 07:26
SnowballLibertine Just popped in to say in my 50+ years of following sport I have yet to see a good loss or a bad win...that is all.
Agreed.
Arsenal yesterday were badly off-colour, and West Ham were often
all over them. But two class goals by the home team and Arsenal won 2-1
It's a cliche that good teams win when playing badly, but in the end
it's TAKING goals, that extra bit of class, that usually wins out.
When the results are "remember at the beginning of the season" the Almanacs
won't say reading or Arsenal were lucky. They will say they won, though.
by Nameless » 20 Sep 2020 08:05
Snowflake RoyalNamelessSnowflake Royal Absolutely, which is why I don't think you'll find me saying we wouldn't have won without the reds, but that we were somewhat lucky to get the reds and took advantage of them.
And why no one suggested you did...
Not sure why luck was involved. First one Joao was tripped by the last defender with a clear run on goal, second one was handball when ona yellow....
Last defender is an irrelevance.
For me, Joao was never beating the keeper to the ball, which makes it not a clear goalscoring opportunity, which makes it not a red.
I think what tipped the ref into the red is that there had already been one challenge taking down a player (Olise) trying to break through on goal (but who had absolutely no chance of getting to the ball first), so given this was closer and he'd already got a hard time from us on the first one he took the slightly easier option.
Also think it's hard to say the second was an arm in an unnatural position, but the game was already done by that point.
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2020 09:12
NamelessSnowflake RoyalNameless
And why no one suggested you did...
Not sure why luck was involved. First one Joao was tripped by the last defender with a clear run on goal, second one was handball when ona yellow....
Last defender is an irrelevance.
For me, Joao was never beating the keeper to the ball, which makes it not a clear goalscoring opportunity, which makes it not a red.
I think what tipped the ref into the red is that there had already been one challenge taking down a player (Olise) trying to break through on goal (but who had absolutely no chance of getting to the ball first), so given this was closer and he'd already got a hard time from us on the first one he took the slightly easier option.
Also think it's hard to say the second was an arm in an unnatural position, but the game was already done by that point.
Being the last defender is certainly not an irrelevance.
It’s not in itself a reason to give a red but the position of other defenders is very much a factor and therefore if you are the last defender you don’t have the mitigating factor of another defender being able to make a legitimAte challenge.
Whether the keeper would have got there first is a tough one, he was well out of his area and I reckon there would have been every chance the end result could have actually been worse for Barnsley - if the defender had not pulled Joao back it could easily have been the keeper committing the foul. When you have a deliberate foul stopping a 50:50 between a striker and the keeper you are always going to consider that a goalscoring opportunity
Interesting to note the ref indicates the card was not for trip but for holding Joao back, hard to get a good view of that from the camera angle
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2020 09:15
by Linden Jones' Tash » 20 Sep 2020 09:31
Snowflake Royal Michael Olise's post match interview was a bit painful. Usual cliches, looked nervous and awkward, didn't say a lot. Oh well, I guess no one is perfect!
by Snowflake Royal » 20 Sep 2020 09:50
Linden Jones' TashSnowflake Royal Michael Olise's post match interview was a bit painful. Usual cliches, looked nervous and awkward, didn't say a lot. Oh well, I guess no one is perfect!
I agree, felt for him.
Plus I thought he was French, is that just a family thing or does he have stronger ties?
Anyone know?
by yuomi » 20 Sep 2020 09:51
Linden Jones' TashSnowflake Royal Michael Olise's post match interview was a bit painful. Usual cliches, looked nervous and awkward, didn't say a lot. Oh well, I guess no one is perfect!
I agree, felt for him.
Plus I thought he was French, is that just a family thing or does he have stronger ties?
Anyone know?
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