by RoyallyFcuked » 07 Mar 2015 21:45
by 18urz71 » 07 Mar 2015 22:03
by Royal Ginger » 07 Mar 2015 22:20
NR_Royal My thoughts:
Feds - 8 - Confident, played well when tested
Kelly - 6 - Tried a little, but didn't offer much. Positioning was ok.
Pearce - 8 - Controlled Stead well, looked a little dodgy at times but clean sheet so all good
Hector - 6 - Miscontrolled the ball far too many times, kicking it into dangerous positions. Got better as the game carried on.
Obita - 6 - Tried hard but lets a few too many crosses in.
Mackie - 8 - One of the few players who looked like they wanted to score/assist today. Hard worker.
Chalobah - 5 - Constantly kicking the ball upwards and panicking when in space - Infuriating to watch today
Williams - 7 - Tried getting the ball down most, looked like he cared.
Norwood - 6 - Not great but not bad. Set pieces weren't awful.
Robson-Kanu - 5 - Is this guy a winger or a striker??? The amount of times we had no-one on the LW was annoying.
Pogrebnyak - 7 - Tried really hard today, unlucky with the post shot.
Yak - 7 - Looks dangerous at times, but didn't have enough impact
McCleary - 6 - Improvement on HRK but needed to play on the wing, not upfront.
Akpan - I'm convinced he's no worse than Chalobah.
by melonhead » 07 Mar 2015 22:51
by Ouroboros » 07 Mar 2015 22:56
by tidus_mi2 » 07 Mar 2015 22:58
by John Madejski's Wallet » 07 Mar 2015 23:05
by bcubed » 07 Mar 2015 23:13
Esteban I was concerned we'd be 433 when I heard the team, but we came out as 4141. Have to give Clark a lot of credit though, he got the defensive side of the game spot on. When you consider Bradford's home record, especially in the cups, it was probably sensible to set up not to lose. I enjoyed the game, despite the poor quality.
Bradford worked so hard to close us down, Mackie and HRK had to work even harder to get into the game. Mackie achieved it, HRK didn't. He did his defensive duties ok, but we had no threat from the left.
Chalobah has his best game for us, sat in front of the defence. Given our squad and his performance in that position, I wouldn't mind seeing how we didn't in a 343 formation. Hector was excellent. Pog worked tirelessly from the first minute to the last, often chasing aimless balls thumped to no one in particular. Was unlucky to hit the post with the only moment of real quality in the match.
Best element of a dire game was the passion and commitment shown today. Steve Clark needs to get his teams showing more of that between now and the end of the season.
by JR » 07 Mar 2015 23:22
CountryRoyal
Ref was shocking, no idea what him/linesmen were playing at but I don't remember a game when so many decisions were ignored/overturned. One second we give a way a foul on the edge of our box, then he takes it back for a foul throw on the edge of theirs... Numerous ogre head scratching moments.
by Maguire » 07 Mar 2015 23:23
by Maguire » 07 Mar 2015 23:25
JRCountryRoyal
Ref was shocking, no idea what him/linesmen were playing at but I don't remember a game when so many decisions were ignored/overturned. One second we give a way a foul on the edge of our box, then he takes it back for a foul throw on the edge of theirs... Numerous ogre head scratching moments.
Are you really serious on your views in the ref??!! I thought he was excellent. Let the game flow as much as could in difficult circumstances, avoided brandishing unnecessary yellows and kept a good lid on it.
He only overturned decisions because the linesmen were rubbish and he was brave enough to overrule.
Sometimes fans have got to get real on their referee assessments. A definite 9/10 from me today.
by Royal Ginger » 07 Mar 2015 23:29
by 1976Bantam » 07 Mar 2015 23:44
Royal Ginger Match of the day just reminded me of Akpan's air kick. Any other player would have got any kind of poke on that and we'd be on our way to Wembley.
by Maguire » 07 Mar 2015 23:45
1976BantamRoyal Ginger Match of the day just reminded me of Akpan's air kick. Any other player would have got any kind of poke on that and we'd be on our way to Wembley.
True, he should have scored but it would have been scandalous for you to win it that way given Pogrebnyak's blatant handball moments before.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 07 Mar 2015 23:54
by Huckleberry Hound » 07 Mar 2015 23:55
Maguire1976BantamRoyal Ginger Match of the day just reminded me of Akpan's air kick. Any other player would have got any kind of poke on that and we'd be on our way to Wembley.
True, he should have scored but it would have been scandalous for you to win it that way given Pogrebnyak's blatant handball moments before.
Can't disagree with this - only just seen the handball, at the time we though he's headed it against the post.
by Ian Royal » 07 Mar 2015 23:59
by Silver Fox » 08 Mar 2015 00:06
by handbags_harris » 08 Mar 2015 00:11
Jagermesiter1871 Think we should do them easy back at our place. We looked a step up when we got the ball down and attempted to played. On a grass pitch as opposed to the unplayable allotment from today think we'll be fine.
by bcubed » 08 Mar 2015 00:11
JRCountryRoyal
Ref was shocking, no idea what him/linesmen were playing at but I don't remember a game when so many decisions were ignored/overturned. One second we give a way a foul on the edge of our box, then he takes it back for a foul throw on the edge of theirs... Numerous ogre head scratching moments.
Are you really serious on your views in the ref??!! I thought he was excellent. Let the game flow as much as could in difficult circumstances, avoided brandishing unnecessary yellows and kept a good lid on it.
He only overturned decisions because the linesmen were rubbish and he was brave enough to overrule.
Sometimes fans have got to get real on their referee assessments. A definite 9/10 from me today.
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