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Certainly the best ref this season – and by quite a margin.
A couple of duff decisions hidden amongst a great display.Both Howard and Clarke, reckon.
Has the 1st of April arrived early this year?
Quite so, Mick!
Tongue firmly in cheek, BI66.
A goal-scorer, BS – and a pretty intelligent forward when not in crazy formations.
Even played as he was for us – he was around one in four.
Since being played properly at Bradford eight in eighteen.The amount of goal-scorers this club has had in the last five years or so who have been asked to play ‘other roles’ makes me dizzy.
Whatever happened to: Lyle Taylor, Matt Godden, Paddy Madden, Kyle Wootton, I wonder? All those failed strikers. (I’ll bet that they are probably notching one in six in pub football somewhere.)
A string of past managers are to blame. One-up-front and defensive formations. SUFC must be gaining a great reputation for ruining strikers. Does anyone believe that we have truly got the best out of KVV?
Decent player – certainly no effort made to play to his strengths.
Optimistic, WG.
I’ll settle for just a one trick pony – somebody who can hold the ball up to lay off to those moving forward.
If that person could score a few too – that would be seriously nice.I’m not sure even that will happen. Hope to be proved wrong!
Well put.
CBs are the outfield players that, usually, you can least afford to have dropping mega clangers.
If one man repairs defence and a second repairs CM, then we might stand some chance of being competitive – however much we need a striker.Yes. That amused me.
I’d have a little wager with myself that Mr Bedeau would happily accept a 50% reduction in wages in exchange for a new deal!
The guy has loads of ability but just seems to turn off at vital times. If there’s two things CBs must possess, they are concentration and a sense of what is happening around them.
I spotted this when he first came into the side and was amazed that so many seemed willing to praise him back then.Could he perhaps be trained to become something other than a CB? – It’s a real shame to see ability going to waste. The lad does try and usually isn’t afraid to get stuck in.
Cordner out Nightingale in, Cass?
Perhaps too much to hope.I recall Rowe at Exeter and frankly, I’d prefer him at CB. Tough and reads the game well. Lacks the physique maybe?
Are we able to return Cordner or do we have to grit our teeth and beg for Bournemouth to recall him?
Just a thought. Totally new 1 and 2 GKs next season – if there is a ‘next season’ for us?
It is claimed he has demonstrated ‘leadership’ as he has worked together with the squad.
Him in with both Taylor and Vincent gone is good news.
Hmm. Any other loanees who might go do we reckon?Is he surplus to requirements?
Is he fit?
Is he match fit?Us. Surely.
Maybe that’s why he had such a good game v Walsall.
Knew he was leaving by Saturday so no risk taking.I do not reasonably expect that we can sign a goal-scorer in January.
Surely, we can sign somebody capable of holding up the ball when it goes forward.
Every team we face seems to possess a minimum of one such in their starting line-up. They can’t be all that expensive.
I was calling for 4 players in. I’ll now settle for one holder upper and a CB. (Nightingale?)I do understand why you might think that, IA.
Just looked long and hard at vids of goals conceded, yesterday. Cordner was only partly responsible for their first – it was principally Bedeau who should have at least attempted to stop the free header.
We might also ask questions as to what the skipper was doing in the runup to that goal.Hard to blame the GK too much. Few would have saved their 1st and 2nd but he had some chance with the 3rd.
If – by some freak chance we get our injured players back – we’ll be nowhere near the drop.
I am pretty sure that it was Cordner who did not come out to allow an unchallenged header for their first.
It was definitely Cordner for their third.
Does he learn anything?A decent enough display at Walsall but today – he was not not good enough. Again.
We have to wait a month to get some real CBs back?
Get a good CB on a two month loan before the next game. URGENT!Without the above, we’d have had a draw – daft as it may seem.
Green is developing nicely.
Going to be a solid player – perhaps better.With the latest deal with Turkey, I believe that is now 62 new trade deals already agreed in 2020 – in a fair number of which, a pretty fair dollop would have either required EU blessing, mega adjustments or could not have happened at all.
£668bn trade with EU.
An ordinary deal by Boris, yes, but if you bothered to examine the 12 points of May’s Chequers plan in painful detail, this is hugely superior. Whoever drafted that May deal had made all 12 points look like a positive but 11 were almost totally impossible if you knew EU regs as well as a certain member of my family does.
This version has few serious drawbacks.
Hope that this is now the end for all the bickering. I want a New Year with people all pulling together to make the UK be the best it can be.
In future, I shan’t be making any political points on the football board. (Or any other for that matter.)
A Happy New Year to every single contributor to this board. And yes – you too!Gilliead is a Championship player trapped in League Two.
That McAtee has an attitude – I can accept.
IMHO, I don’t really think it is the same with Eisa.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.
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