by melonhead » 19 Sep 2013 09:29
by genome » 19 Sep 2013 09:30
by Jano » 19 Sep 2013 09:33
by kwik-silva » 19 Sep 2013 09:41
melonheadBinfield Royal Where was McAnuff last night? Presume injured because I can't believe NA would ve picked Blackman ahead of him on the wing.
Picked Alf ahead of him there on sunday
by Magic Hat » 19 Sep 2013 09:43
genome Very pleased with that back five, by the way. That's 3 clean sheets on the bounce - a good reaction to a 6-0 drubbing I think.
by MouldyRoyal » 19 Sep 2013 09:46
by MouldyRoyal » 19 Sep 2013 09:48
Jano My main frustration at the moment is hollywood pass Guthrie. How he's getting 8-9's from you lot amazes me. He picks the wrong pass 75% of the time, moans at everyone around him, but doesn't say a word when he fluffs his passes by either picking some sort of stupid punt that doesn't get anywhere near where he intends it to go or misses a simple through ball to a more forward player who has made a good run.
by Jano » 19 Sep 2013 09:52
by Warfield North Stand » 19 Sep 2013 09:52
mikey0406finchroyalbiff No mention so far of the old bloke who seemingly had a heart attack/fit in the north stand during the second half, and the absolutely sh1te response time of the st johns medics being summoned by hundreds of fans. Possibly linked with the calls for a matthew to let himself known. Get well soon.
best of luck to the ill fella, maybe the south stand started singing to cause the heart attack
A friend of mine went to the hospital with him, he had a fit of some kind and they kept him in over night for observation
by Glory Boy » 19 Sep 2013 10:05
bobby1413SCIAG Surely people should have learned by now not to leave early?
I left early for the second time ever in my life.
I'm a total idiot for it as no matter how bad a match is I generally stay till all players off pitch. Feel like sh*t but it's my own fault. I won't be doing it again and I'm glad for othes who didn't stupidly leave!
by Sanguine » 19 Sep 2013 10:11
Jano Yes 75% of the time. I don't understand why anyone would defend him for picking the wrong pass when he is the first person to rant and rave at the other players for not passing to him when there are other options. Only thing he did of note in the second half is the little run which resulted in nothing, and him missing several opportunities to release the ball to others around him in better positions.
by Brum Royal » 19 Sep 2013 10:16
by Jano » 19 Sep 2013 10:19
by Westwood52 » 19 Sep 2013 10:25
by TBM » 19 Sep 2013 10:27
by M Brook » 19 Sep 2013 10:32
MouldyRoyal Last min wins are the sweetest.
Thought we restricted Leeds pretty well, only the lively McCormack was any real threat. But I think he's a rather underrated forward to be fair.
Full backs were good, Kelly is definitely much more solid positionally than Gunter, got forward sensibly too. I hope he starts the next games (sorry Gunter).
Centre Backs were reasonably solid in defence but Morrison needs to work on his attacking headers ffs.
Guthrie was pulling the strings for us, always wanted the ball, always looking for a pass. He got frustrated when there weren't options available to him, however, resulting in lost balls.
Williams has a great engine and is dangerous running with the ball but seems a little easy to muscle off it.
Agree with Mags' assessment that Akpan is more of an athlete than a footballer. Hoping that performance was just a bit of rustiness due to lack of game time.
Blackman did well with everything other than the final end product. Thought he bullied defenders and held the ball up well on the right just lacked a little confidence in crossing and shooting. He's not going to be a world beater, but if we can get him playing to his strengths (aerial ability and physical strength) then he will cause opposition problems.
Drenthe was unfortunate to be doubled up on a lot. Goes down a little too easy and is a bit selfish. Occasionally showed his true talent and a top free kick.
HRK worked very hard up front, like Blackman he caused defenders trouble. Finishing wasn't on target today but we know he can do that.
McCarthy didn't have to do much but was brave in cutting out crosses etc.
McCleary and Le Fondre but looked lively coming off the bench. Alf doing what he does best, nicking goals.
All round a better performance than Brighton, livelier and more direct going forward, a touch more solid at the back.
Oh and our fans are utter pcunts. Booing the substitution of HRK would surely have appeared to the player as though he himself was getting booed. The jeering of Blackman's substitution was pathetic too, I am not his biggest fan but that is not going to help. I am hoping he did not hear it.
by AirRaidSiren » 19 Sep 2013 10:35
MouldyRoyal Last min wins are the sweetest.
Thought we restricted Leeds pretty well, only the lively McCormack was any real threat. But I think he's a rather underrated forward to be fair.
Full backs were good, Kelly is definitely much more solid positionally than Gunter, got forward sensibly too. I hope he starts the next games (sorry Gunter).
Centre Backs were reasonably solid in defence but Morrison needs to work on his attacking headers ffs.
Guthrie was pulling the strings for us, always wanted the ball, always looking for a pass. He got frustrated when there weren't options available to him, however, resulting in lost balls.
Williams has a great engine and is dangerous running with the ball but seems a little easy to muscle off it.
Agree with Mags' assessment that Akpan is more of an athlete than a footballer. Hoping that performance was just a bit of rustiness due to lack of game time.
Blackman did well with everything other than the final end product. Thought he bullied defenders and held the ball up well on the right just lacked a little confidence in crossing and shooting. He's not going to be a world beater, but if we can get him playing to his strengths (aerial ability and physical strength) then he will cause opposition problems.
Drenthe was unfortunate to be doubled up on a lot. Goes down a little too easy and is a bit selfish. Occasionally showed his true talent and a top free kick.
HRK worked very hard up front, like Blackman he caused defenders trouble. Finishing wasn't on target today but we know he can do that.
McCarthy didn't have to do much but was brave in cutting out crosses etc.
McCleary and Le Fondre but looked lively coming off the bench. Alf doing what he does best, nicking goals.
All round a better performance than Brighton, livelier and more direct going forward, a touch more solid at the back.
Oh and our fans are utter pcunts. Booing the substitution of HRK would surely have appeared to the player as though he himself was getting booed. The jeering of Blackman's substitution was pathetic too, I am not his biggest fan but that is not going to help. I am hoping he did not hear it.
by ZacNaloen » 19 Sep 2013 10:38
by Magic Hat » 19 Sep 2013 10:40
by Maguire » 19 Sep 2013 10:43
Magic Hat Getting in the car briefly heard Dellor saying that Le Fondre was screaming "I should have started" in the dressing room. He's clearly not happy playing as a sub, should the club consider selling him in January and getting someone better suited to the system in?
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