Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   Accrington Stanley (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/)
-   -   Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/middlesbough-checkatrade-efl-trophy-thread-69463.html)

Outback Ozzy 19-09-2017 20:28

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Thanks you Liam Nolan for the injury time winner against Boro's U21 team. Maybe a tinpot trophy but that is one big step towards Wembley. Just Blackpool and Wigan to beat for the next rounds. On the road to the smoke with John and Jimmy

chevyfire 19-09-2017 20:48

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
To be honest it was well worth a fiver tonight. McLeod, Scott brown and wilks all did there chances of getting into the starting team no harm. Second half, Stanley where the far better side and deserved winners. I don't like playing u23/21 teams but if we get a chance of Wembley it will be worth while.

Sent from my Moto G (5) using Tapatalk

Lord Didsbury 19-09-2017 20:57

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
What was the attendance?

Tom D 19-09-2017 21:01

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Great result, another late winner. Believing you can always score late and get a result is one of the qualities of a successful team. On previous form, coley won't make changes to starting 11, but it's reassuring that we have some decent players ready when the injuries/suspensions start to happen

mab 19-09-2017 21:08

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1201789)
What was the attendance?

:) Give me a chance n I'll post it lol ;)

cashman 19-09-2017 21:08

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1201789)
What was the attendance?

600 oer the video says,

Lord Stiffupperlip 19-09-2017 21:20

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
What a great game of football & well worth the £1 per goal it cost for admission.
The Stanley young-bloods were more than a match for a very talented Boro under 23 team.
To come back twice from behind to win the game says everything about the spirit running through our squad at the moment.
How McLeod & Sousa don't make the first eleven every week is a mystery based on tonight's performance.
McLeod in particular was so effective down the left wing, creating numerous goal scoring chances for both himself & the other forwards & Sousa's speed & pin-point crosses caused Boro real problems.
As I said earlier - Wembley here we come!
Perhaps the 'non-believers' will come crawling back if we reach the semi-finals?
After tonight, anything is possible!

chevyfire 19-09-2017 21:25

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
I would like to see our first two goals again. (Scott brown and wilks strikes). Looked good shots from the Clayton end.

Sent from my Moto G (5) using Tapatalk

choirboy 19-09-2017 22:31

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
It was an entertaining game and our youngsters played well against an equally talented young team from Middlesborough.
Brown took his goal superbly with a well hit low drive into the bottom corner.
It was great to see Stanley more or less playing a 4-2-4 formation with Edwards and Wilks playing up front side by side and Sousa and McLeod playing wide like old fashioned wingers. Thus we gave away the midfield in general but young Johnson had a good workout and played well both defensively and offensively.

I think we just shaded the match in the last 15 minutes when our wingers finally unlocked the resolute Boro defence.
I thought that the referee allowed a bit too much pushing and leaning from both sides which disrupted the flow of the match at times. Edwards and Wilks were fouled endlessly in the second half but were only awarded free kicks on a couple of occasions.
Edwards was very unlucky with a super overhead kick which rattled the bar after a wonderful run by McLeod, which included him running on even after being fouled before getting in a great cross for Edwards to try the spectacular shot.
Credit to the younger fans in the Clayton End tonight as they managed to maintain a good noise throughout the match which created a more competetive atmosphere for the players.
Well done "young 'uns" both On the pitch and on the terraces!
ON STANLEY ON
:theband:

The Alchemist 19-09-2017 22:41

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
It was a most enjoyable game and the Stanley ‘reserves’ were surprisingly adept. There were no weak links. Edwards put a shift in, but luck failed him on every occasion. A strong, excellent header was saved by their keeper’s body. While McLeod was good, Souza I thought was a revelation.

maccawozzagod 20-09-2017 05:28

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBXSFgHhyY4

Lord Stiffupperlip 20-09-2017 09:33

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Whilst the forwards rightly stole the limelight last night, I thought both Dallison & Sykes were outstanding.
They won 90% of incoming high-balls & went close several times with headers from corners.
Young Ogle was also worthy of praise & Scotty (Dynamo) Brown inspirational in midfield.

The Alchemist 20-09-2017 11:11

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Their blond right winger was causing numerous problems early on and it was he who fashioned their first goal. Subsequently, the full backs switched wings and he fell into relative obscurity as he was forced to come inside, rather than race to the byline and then pull the ball back to his waiting forwards.

Exile on Spencer St 20-09-2017 12:03

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Alchemist (Post 1201810)
Their blond right winger was causing numerous problems early on and it was he who fashioned their first goal. Subsequently, the full backs switched wings and he fell into relative obscurity as he was forced to come inside, rather than race to the byline and then pull the ball back to his waiting forwards.

Professor Coleman and 'Whisky' Bell - football genii!;)
Who swapped from left to right, and vice versa?

chevyfire 20-09-2017 13:01

Re: Middlesbough Checkatrade EFL Trophy thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1201811)
Professor Coleman and 'Whisky' Bell - football genii!;)
Who swapped from left to right, and vice versa?

Forbes and ogle. Ogle was the one struggling with blond attacker on our left side before swap.


Sent from my Moto G (5) using Tapatalk


All times are GMT. The time now is 07:07.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com