glagys wrote:Well great performance by the lads yesterday, thought Bradbury look lively when he came on and he ruffled their defence up a bit,wildig is like a new player under DA,but still cannot understand how Slew gets the nod,and to think he was once touted as a £1m player must have a good agent
Laid the ball off but never went for the return just stood there while the play went on around him
there must be other players that could offer more RO, KE, SM ?
Little Shrimp wrote:Thought Slew did a decent enough job yesterday, barring a few headless chicken moments. I think he works pretty hard, just sometimes switches off a little and has to chase play. Thought Crewe had more luck down their right (our left) but that was more to do with the individual dribbling ability of their right winger rather than any real tactical or positional failings from Slew/Cranston.
Think he looks utterly devoid of confidence though. He came and joined in play nicely with a few little back and forth passes, but then didn't spin and try to go down the line for a return. I got the feeling he didn't really believe he'd be able to do much with it - which is a shame for him. Hopefully he'll be able to get a goal soon, even if it is a lucky one. Wildig's first in his little run of goals/form took a huge deflection, but it seems to have really helped set him off.
If we're talking about defending flanks - got to give a shoutout to CMG and Cooney who were up against arguably the best left hand side in the division in Pickering and Kirk - both of who barely got a sniff. Kirk hung really wide - presumably to draw the full back out and create gaps down the side of the centre backs to exploit. But Cooney was very disciplined and kept his shape well, with CMG working hard to get back. Also thought CMG had Pickering on toast going forward!
Overall our tactical discipline was superb. Everybody seems to know which roles to fill. For example, Diagouraga dropping in between Cranston and the centre back as their No8 was constantly trying to exploit any gap there. Great stuff.
redrobo wrote:I reckon that our goalkeeper has cost us at least 10 points so far BUT I can't see DA being prepared to change and bring Baz in from the cold as Mark by the sounds of it is out for the rest of this season due to having an operation.
DA has been like a breath of fresh air but I suspect that he can be a stubborn manager who will not change from using his own signings.
redrobo wrote:I reckon that our goalkeeper has cost us at least 10 points so far BUT I can't see DA being prepared to change and bring Baz in from the cold as Mark by the sounds of it is out for the rest of this season due to having an operation.
Shrimp Girl wrote:Baz isn't out in the cold, unless you mean literally in the weather.. he's our new goalkeeping coach.
He isn't picking himself these days so maybe he knows best?
Ego Tripping wrote:redrobo wrote:I reckon that our goalkeeper has cost us at least 10 points so far BUT I can't see DA being prepared to change and bring Baz in from the cold as Mark by the sounds of it is out for the rest of this season due to having an operation.
DA has been like a breath of fresh air but I suspect that he can be a stubborn manager who will not change from using his own signings.
Really? Name the games
mrpotatohead wrote:Kevin is better than Slew even at 41, not that it matters now, niether will be here much longer.
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