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A bit harsh ? a lot stupid as far as i,m concerned the lad changed the game to everyone around us,:rolleyes:
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Well you go in another section of the Wham to us chrisr, but seem to have come to the same conclusion as many in our section.
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If we played like we did today against woking on Sunday I can us getting beat, nobody wanted to put a tackle in, passes were to anywhere but a team mate, it was just far too easy for Yeovil, mark Hughes is no spring chicken anymore he can't keep up with a pacey attacker unless he grabs Thier shirt, our attackers are too low on confidence they don't want to shoot, Sean mc played better in defence then he does on the wing maybe coleys found a position where he can actually play, we lack tall players, a squad of 11 shorties can not attack or defend corners or free kicks against taller opposition, things need to change and fast
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[QUOTE=st06nc2;1182111] Sean mc played better in defence then he does on the wing QUOTE]
:confused: Is that saying much, or are you saying he no longer shrinks from making a tackle? If the latter I can't wait to see the new defensive set-up next Saturday. |
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My main thoughts on game, are creative midfielders of mccartain, clark and O'Sullivan didn't create enough clear chances(compared to last year's mingoia,windass and crooks). We had plenty of the ball but didn't create enough to win a game. Still hopefully the late goal will help provide confidence to push us forward to achieve the first target of the season of 50 points.
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I only saw one thing wrong. Not enough movement. Boco and being 1-0 down and desperate changed that a bit. We started to string a few more passes together rather than the too familiar hoof down the middle. Yeovil moved and, therefore, passed more effectively at times.
Having said that I didn't think we played all that badly. The defence did well - especially considering only Matty P was a first choice. Kee was too quiet - as a result of players not moving and bringing him into the game. Boco moves more. When he gets the ball he's often in more space. He was offside a few times. My memory is hazy but last year when Mingoia got the ball he was often in plenty of space. O'Sullivan is crowded out. I suspect Jono would be just as effective. |
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We just look shot of confidence!
A team that looks like they've never played with each other before, struggle stringing a couple of passes together and making basic errors...Not the same team that beat Burnley, Bradford and almost took West Ham the whole way! We just need to get back to basics and get the simple things right and just become hard to beat and the results will come again! |
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Baldy - I suspect that last season we built up confidence with Crooks and Windass so that even when they were injured we still maintained the shape and movement.
Also worth considering the impact that Brad and Buxton (and Matty P when playing wide) had. They both got forward well - didn't Brad surge through midfield regularly?. Vyner is not as good going forward. The Don is a much better player than Buxton but could he do more in attack? |
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A very poor display indeed. As Yonmon says, we were second best to a well-organised Yeovil team. Constant hoof ball to two strikers much smaller than the opposing defenders was unlikely to bring success, and when we did try to pass along the ground, we found an opponent with almost unerring accuracy. Was Beckles injured? Surely he should have been used a substitute for Vyner. If he was injured, why have him on the bench?
Sorry, Chrisr but the disallowed goal was certainly offside. The referee was hopeless but he cannot be held responsible for Stanley's poor performance. But a special word about the stretcher bearers. They were an embarrassing disgrace to the club. They displayed no urgency whatsoever - one of them even walked on with a hand in his pocket. |
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In spite of this bit of luckiness on my part, yes he did put in an excellent shift Chris ! and a praiseworthy one at that !. |
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But isn't that just like t'Stanley folks ?. , |
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ChrisR we'll fall out again!!
The Club Doctor attended to Zac from around 2 minutes into the "incident" until around 10pm last night; after she collected him from BRH when he was discharged. She then spoke to our staff, his parent club's manager plus his parent Club's Doctor with updates. No idea what time she "clocked off". She's was a little "slow" to attend the scene with the paramedics as their route to the pitch was slighly blocked by the frost covers. (yes one area to improve on) The stretcher team were only summoned on by the referee (his call) as the medical team were busy treating a poorly young man. Should I now ask Fabrice Mumaba to have her medical award returned??:mad: |
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And what difference would a quicker stretcher have made? Surely getting the inhaler to him, getting him treated on the pitch by a doctor and then getting him to hospital via ambulance (if needed) were the important things. A stretcher would only have had the effect of getting the match started a bit quicker.
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