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Stanley will have quite a few sought after players in the summer, and should we stay in league 2, I can see several of the "star" players being lured away with the promise of better money that is garaunteed to be paid on pay day. I wonder if the same will apply to the manager. |
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Lots of interesting discussion going on! Isn't it great to be talking serious tactics with a real chance of taking part in the play offs!:alright: Who'd 'ave thowt it at start of t'season ehh? I agree that both Macc and Oxford seemed to have a plan to close us down and Macc did so particularly effectively. However, in both games we still had enough chances to win both games fairly comfortably. At this stage of the seaason the weather becomes a factor too. It could be that some players are looking a bit tired and we have played lots of matches since the New Year, probably more than any team in our division. If you played football at a half decent standard you might remember how temperatures even of around 15 deg C can radically effect how you play... Certainly our high tempo...covering the ground... running into spaces...high passing rate style of play can be affected. I agree with some observations that using subs could/should be an option at this time of the year. Clearly when one or two players appear to be suffering a bit :cool::eek:after 10 to 15 minutes in the 2nd half then we should make some changes. Players like Putterill, Boluding, Turner etc must be champing at the bit to get on and have a crack at showing the managers and fans what they have to offer.:hidewall: Putterill in particular could have provided an explosive change of pace and in my opinion would have seriously challenged the defences of both Macc and Oxford. I too would keep starting with same eleven but would welcome some earlier use of the subs to maintain the pressure on opponents. Let's all keep positive and get right behind the boys!! Come on you REDS!!:):):):alright:
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I agree with the weather factor, but mainly in that it has had the pitch quite firm and fast. Particularly in the middle of the pitch, the problems that we had with the pitch earlier this season have caused it to become uneven and so Luke Joyce's first touch couldn't be as confident as in previous matches.
I don't think that Oxford 'did a number' on us more than any other team, but whereas Joyce has been a relevation in his 'fulcrum' role this year, that extra second to bring the ball under control on Saturday allowed the Oxford players to close him down / close down his options. We were nowhere near as effective as a result. |
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whatever state the pitch is in, its same fer both sides,so aint n argument i buy into.:)
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its a perfectly valid argument Cashy. If one team is particularly adept at playing fast free flowing football but the extra touch slows everything down then the advantage is lost is it not?
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plan B is to flood the pitch before kick off:D
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looked like plan B was to get the ball forward (long ball) earlier and hunt the second phase/knock down ball,which may explain quite a few goal mouth scrambles etc..
The pitch did have a big infuence on the game,with both sides not wanting to give posession away in there own half. Thought they had a first class watering system now?,or has it been cut of due to non-payment of bills LOL:hehetable |
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no the watering system is definately in place as I'm sure the oxford sub who got a face full of sprinkler jet water at half time on saturday will attest to!! I have not laughed so much at a football game in a long time!!! lol :D
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