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Something else to take on board. I always listen to thoughtful advice.
Ah. Harry Worth. A real favourite of my Dad, back in the distant day.
Must explain to Cass and IA that you are online with a leading fashion guru.
If I start wearing one the current slight trend is bound to magnify as myriads of fashion-conscious youngsters begin to follow my unerring sense of what is cool and what is not.
TBH, I’m getting upfed with wearing baseball caps. It is just so passé. I feel such a mammary gland having to wear them backwards.
Have been wondering about wearing the trilby backwards. Something to ponder.Gilliead was awesome first half and pretty decent in the second.
Some of the passes made were top notch. Passes hit far too hard to him he collected like a premiership CM on quite a few occasions.
The experiment worked. If it gets the best game in a while out of Alex and their best games at the club for Taylor, Hippolyte and arguably, Cordner, then the manager merits praise.That Cox played him as he did was one thing but that he did so little chasing down the CBs was quite another. He seemed to be ignoring them.
That meant a ten man team for the critical end of the game.
Not used to the role? – Quoi?
Chasing and harrying is something expected in any Sunday afternoon pub team. It ain’t rocket science.Interesting how well Taylor played.
Gilliead put in a good shift. Overall pretty impressed.
Hippolyte within a whisker of getting a hat trick – certainly would have deserved a brace.I bought a trilby today.
He’s like a big kid.
Was he sulking for ‘being dropped after scoring in the last match?’No Onariase, no McAtee, no Eisa, no Jarvis.
I really am not sure that the overall squad is quite as terrible as some are saying. I feel it is more the kind of players who weren’t brought in at the season’s start who are the issue than those who were. We were always going to be vulnerable to disasters if key players were crocked
Let’s not forget, we had that spell putting a few wins together and, for a brief period, we were actually entertained.
After much thought – I remain to be convinced that the legions of players touted as ‘not caring’ are really so negative. A few maybe.
We need to broker in the effects of:
Playing two matches a week for a longish period.
Key injuries.
Downward spirals create a vicious circle. (Sorry.)
Players who are good enough to play and succeed in a sound or decent team may well not be good enough to lift either their own game – or that of others – in a failing team.As one controversial example – how do we know that in a properly functioning team – Jarvis might not show a lot more? With 50 games behind him, might he not become a fully rounded player. I do not know but total pessimism does not help.
Be concerned, be worried but seeing only doom and gloom is one more negative for the players to contend with.
Four experienced performers at this level should transform what we have. It’s only two months ago that we were talking about ‘the spine’ of the team needing to be solid. That hasn’t really changed, has it?
Up front, we have had ‘lumping the ball upfield to nobody’ – amazingly, that did not work.
We have had Jarvis making precious little impact.
We have had Loft gifting possession for fun.
We have had an injured KVV.
We have a MacAtee who is a shadow of last season’s player.Not too much of that is down to Cox unless he had taught them to play ‘hit and hope long balls’ which I frankly doubt.
When the forwards don’t work – it has a knock on effect to both CM and wide players.
Naturally, balls into the opposition box reduce dramatically.The main issue is that if the ball does not ‘stick’ up front – all else in your house of cards must inevitably collapse.
The McGahey absence – perhaps to be compounded with no Onariase (!!!) sends shudders down my spine.
In January, we need another CB and a CM general. Much as I respect both Spence and Beestin, I am now wondering if these two can work together. We can only know this with a functioning pair of forwards.
We really need to have two forwards capable of holding the ball up top – coz if we bring just one in – what happens when the inevitable injury occurs?Personally, as a sticking plaster solution, I’d bring Green into the starting eleven for the moment.
The GK situation is becoming a worry but the chances of yet another keeper being brought in are zero.
So. We need four experienced in and probably a minimum of seven out. Chances?
Hey, there Heath, you forgot to add the 2nd part of the combination with Wintergreen – the gentle aroma of piping hot Vimto!
Delighted.
Excellent point, Heath.
May I refer you to Carl Bradshaw and Craig Shakespeare?
Not really, MKI.
‘Continuity player’ implies someone who can do the average stuff Okayish but is incapable of lifting the team.
Wayne Jacobs once explained it to me.An ‘old wise head up front’ is what has been lacking all season.
An old wise head has also been lacking in CM but, very luckily, that is part-sorted.
If the ball ‘stuck’ up front a lot more, it would gain room for CMs to have more space to work inLooks like we are seeing things pretty close, S1.
The trouble is, with a number of these guys, we have not really seen them playing as part of a functioning unit.
This is the problem which, in the game, is referred to as ‘the continuity player’.
Such blokes may well eventually catch up and develop in a number of cases. Over months, how much would Loft learn playing alongside a Paul Hayes – or Jarvis off a Torpey?
This sort of player is not capable of lifting their game in a moderate side.
With experience under the belt learning from old hands, better things can happen.One of the reasons I like the two young FBs so much is that they have enough about them to do their own thinking. Sadly, that is rare at this level.
Yesterday was a good example. In the midst of a shambles – how does a relative beginner even manage to put in an adequate performance?
Does so much right then ruins it by gifting possession at least a dozen times a match.
Works hard, doesn’t win too many balls but does not give opposition too many clean headers.
Shows great thinking on occasions but cannot do that on a regular basis.
Goes in bravely.
There ought to be player in there … sigh.In January, 3 loanees. Hope we can get another three moved on – if possible.
Ship out a number on loan.
At the season’s end – quite a few. I don’t expect too many to leave with contracts still in place, though.Ah. just realised that I’d not counted Olamola (5.5) in. If fit, he may be better than some current forwards but if a loan/ gift opportunity came up – would still take it. He must be on a hefty deal.
We have some pretty decent players but no depth. I have been pleading for us to go for solid, know-the-division, League Two journeymen for two seasons.
We need to try very hard to get rid of three loanees in January.
It’s very clear which areas need strengthening. I doubt that any of the three are with us at bargain rates.
Get another four or five out on loan, if we possibly can.Three semi-decent players in could change the team substantially.
Typical Holloway. Destructive football of the worst but it was effective. We just weren’t good enough to combat it.
Marks? – Onariase 6 – everybody else not up to those dizzy heights – and he missed our only realistic chance.O Malley – specialist LB – I agree.
Another youngster at RB might have helped a bit.Aren’t we missing McGahey?
As it stands, I agree RB.
A little disappointed with Howard but certainly prefer him.
NI and BS have my support.I thought last night, for the first time, that Hippolyte is going to make the grade.
Played in an unnatural position, he made considerably fewer errors than his RB counterpart, put in a shift and there were moments of intelligence and anticipation.
Mistakes? – There were a few but then again, too few to mention.
A gutsy performance.
Great to have a player who possesses a long throw. 7.We aren’t the only club getting injuries but I’ve made comparisons with other clubs periodically over years.
The general impression has certainly been that we must be close to the top of any long term injuries league.
Short term injuries, by their very nature, make it impossible to compare.“He makes Hakeeb look like Mr Consistency!”
A step too far, NI!If they were dog mess – what were we?
To be fair, I reckon that two games a week for long periods left us leggy and drained.
A bit unlucky that they got the opportunity to cross but who gave the forward the space, might we ask? Three, maybe even two steps forward instead of standing around and the shot would have been blocked.
I really thought we should have had two penalties in the match: first was immediately after the shot onto the post and I could have sworn that the ball was also handled according to the current rules.
BUT – we actually deserved what we got.
There were four players, who for me, had their worst game of the season. -
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