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always think too much emphasis is based on the first game of the season no matter what the result is. i never say anything till at least 6 league games have been played to how good or bad the team and players are. a point would have been a good result yesterday no matter when the game was played. the defeat will have little relevence come may.
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This sums it up best for me, just a general lack of coherence, though not for want of trying. There's no point in having McConville and O'Sullivan on the pitch if they can barely get into the opposition's half. Wycombe supporters I talked to were very confident about the season ahead, they finished strongly last season and have more or less kept the squad together. They looked decent to me, so yesterday's performance and result has to be put into this perspective. |
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Just finally had chance to watch the highlights both goals shocking defending by Nottingham and Sykes for both goals can't knock the keeper Trafford for either, also mentioned in the commentry which I have checked we had the worst defensive record away from home in League 1 last season with Hughes and Conneelly in a lot of those. That kind of defending to me has nothing to do with possession stats or midfield losing possession it was basics not carried out, lack of concentration or communication but it cost us the game. Cut that out and we will compete, continue and we will face an uphill task.
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Taking onboard the fact that I am a huge fan of King Coley, from what I saw on iFollow last season, for me the back 3/5 is the problem.
When it works, it works well, but it appears to leave us open - it might be the players and not the system??? Also, agree completely AndyD, the goals were shocking!!!! We had chances to win yesterday, players not playing and leaving are part and parcel of the game and not relevant!! :) :) :) |
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It will be interesting to look back at this thread at the end of the season ;)
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And if we really want to look at pointless stats, we conceded 1.47 goals away from home per game in the league last season with Seamus in the side. We conceded 3.5 goals per game without him. |
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Actual away goals conceded over 23 games was 1.82. (not that it really matters, just highlighting) |
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Stanley Josh and Phil Whalley have got it right. Wycombe were stronger, quicker and more organised. We may have topped the possession stats - but a lot of that possession was sideways across the back.
Wycombe had 3 outstanding defenders in Jack Grimmer, Joe Jacobson and Anthony Stewart. Having said that, Jacobson and Grimmer could hardly have had easier games. Garath McCleary was a constant threat - he could well have had a hat-trick had he played the full game. I am not going to name names, but some of the Stanley passing was woeful. |
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[QUOTE=VALAIRIAN;1255964]Taking onboard the fact that I am a huge fan of King Coley, from what I saw on iFollow last season, for me the back 3/5 is the problem.
When it works, it works well, but it appears to leave us open - it might be the players and not the system??? Also, agree completely AndyD, the goals were shocking!!!! We had chances to win yesterday, players not playing and leaving are part and parcel of the game and not relevant!! might say just the same if we watched another team week in week out. we only watched stanley live stream last season and only saw our opponents twice. do not think there will be too much a difference between all the sides in div.1. its just some will have the odd better player and better organised slightly than others. |
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When you play three at the back you need three players who are when on the ball confident and find a good short pass to a fellow team mate, personally I think Ross isn't that type of player he likes to go long. Also in a back three your flanks are exposed to the long ball as Peterborough showed when they thrashed us quick balls into the corner flag and fast mobile players on the end of it gives you nightmares. Having said that it wasn't the case against Wycombe which is more worrying they were aimless punts that should have been routinely dealt with.
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Just listened to Coley this morning and he still talking about poor defending - as a team... he is not wrong :(
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