3points I actually thought McCleary had a pretty average game.

by paultheroyal » 29 Jan 2014 12:26
3points I actually thought McCleary had a pretty average game.
by bcubed » 29 Jan 2014 12:46
Extended-PhenotypebcubedP!ssed Off 1.56 am - I have arrived back at uni.
Today's game was quality.
We had the free-throwing attacking greatness that we saw against Watford at home, with virtually none of the defensive frailties.
Pearce's best game of the season for me. And the stats agree. 11 aerial duels won. 79% passing accuracy, including 2 key passes, an assist and 7 out of 8 long balls being accurate. He was a beast all game long,
Rest of the defence and keeper were solid.
Attackers were quality.
Le Fondre, Pog, McAnuff and McCleary all had excellent link up play and movement absolutely taking Blackpool to pieces.
McAnuff imo is playing the best I've ever seen him. Can't blame him for shooting when he should have squared it, if it had gone in that team move would have been goal of the season, he would have squared it if we weren't already 2-0 up anyway.
Not to mention that McAnuff is doing wonders for the progress of our wonderkid Jordan Obita.
Williams was the driving force through the centre of midfield that we so desperately needed against Ipswich. Akpan was good for the majority of the game but was a bit sloppy in the 15 minutes or so just before HT.
Great cameo from HRK. Showing all the doubters on here who whine that he's 'overrated'. He can score from absolutely nothing. His goal from 25 yards was no fluke, he came very close to scoring from the same position 5 minutes earlier. He'll be vital as our 3rd choice striker for the rest of the season.
McCarthy 7
Gunter 7
Gorkss 7
Pearce 9
Obita 7
McCleary 7.5
Akpan 7
Williams 8
McAnuff 8
Pog 8
ALF 10
HRK 7.5
Can't agree re Macanuff
He is a good foil for Obita and they work well in combination but he still flatters to deceive far too often.
He beats a few and then loses it. He gets in a great position but the final pass isn't there. It was criminal he didn't pass it to Alf, no excuses.
And he lost the ball on several occasions, wanting too long, once leading to their goal.
Funny shit, football. I thought Jobi was close to MOTM last night. Superb.
by The Rouge » 29 Jan 2014 12:57
by ZacNaloen » 29 Jan 2014 13:19
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Jan 2014 13:20
by sandman » 29 Jan 2014 13:20
LoyalRoyal22 I missed the Bolton game, my first game since Forest at home. Was well worth pulling a sickie for![]()
Just moving the ball quicker into wide areas which is what we are good at, but not much long ball, its all pretty short and crisp. I don't remember us getting these scorelines under Brian when we got promoted which suggests the team now is stronger than that team and we have better balance in terms of tempo and when to keep the ball. Individually if you look at it, we now have better full backs that push on, Williams is an upgrade on Ledge and we have Pav rather than Roberts/Hunt, also better squad depth. It is all set up for a late push.
McCarthy- 7
Gunter- 7
Obita- 7
Pearce- 7
Gorkks- 7
McCleary- 9
Jobi- 8
Akpan- 7
Williams- 7
Pav- 8
Le Fondre- 9
by ZacNaloen » 29 Jan 2014 13:22
Pepe the Horseman No more junk in his trunk?
by Agent Balti » 29 Jan 2014 13:36
ZacNaloenPepe the Horseman No more junk in his trunk?
Wasn't busting out of his shorts that's for sure.
by wingnut » 29 Jan 2014 13:39
Extended-PhenotypebcubedP!ssed Off 1.56 am - I have arrived back at uni.
Today's game was quality.
We had the free-throwing attacking greatness that we saw against Watford at home, with virtually none of the defensive frailties.
Pearce's best game of the season for me. And the stats agree. 11 aerial duels won. 79% passing accuracy, including 2 key passes, an assist and 7 out of 8 long balls being accurate. He was a beast all game long,
Rest of the defence and keeper were solid.
Attackers were quality.
Le Fondre, Pog, McAnuff and McCleary all had excellent link up play and movement absolutely taking Blackpool to pieces.
McAnuff imo is playing the best I've ever seen him. Can't blame him for shooting when he should have squared it, if it had gone in that team move would have been goal of the season, he would have squared it if we weren't already 2-0 up anyway.
Not to mention that McAnuff is doing wonders for the progress of our wonderkid Jordan Obita.
Williams was the driving force through the centre of midfield that we so desperately needed against Ipswich. Akpan was good for the majority of the game but was a bit sloppy in the 15 minutes or so just before HT.
Great cameo from HRK. Showing all the doubters on here who whine that he's 'overrated'. He can score from absolutely nothing. His goal from 25 yards was no fluke, he came very close to scoring from the same position 5 minutes earlier. He'll be vital as our 3rd choice striker for the rest of the season.
McCarthy 7
Gunter 7
Gorkss 7
Pearce 9
Obita 7
McCleary 7.5
Akpan 7
Williams 8
McAnuff 8
Pog 8
ALF 10
HRK 7.5
Can't agree re Macanuff
He is a good foil for Obita and they work well in combination but he still flatters to deceive far too often.
He beats a few and then loses it. He gets in a great position but the final pass isn't there. It was criminal he didn't pass it to Alf, no excuses.
And he lost the ball on several occasions, wanting too long, once leading to their goal.
Funny shit, football. I thought Jobi was close to MOTM last night. Superb.
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Jan 2014 13:59
by lardydah » 29 Jan 2014 14:27
by Extended-Phenotype » 29 Jan 2014 14:34
Pepe the Horseman Here are the goals, if they haven't been posted already. Such a cool finish from Alfie for his third. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... Uz0jwjLLPQ
by Jano » 29 Jan 2014 14:35
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Jan 2014 14:39
by BR2 » 29 Jan 2014 14:42
lardydah Thought the whole team were brilliant last night, as previously said like how all of the little partnerships are forming up all over the park.
If we carry on at this rate at home, we might even make it to Adkins ridiculous pre-season 100 goals target!
by Platypuss » 29 Jan 2014 14:57
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Jan 2014 15:00
by Platypuss » 29 Jan 2014 15:03
by If you still hate Futcher » 29 Jan 2014 15:05
Croydon Royal
- Lovely goal from Pog. Delighted for him - not just because he looked so pleased himself, but also because it shut up the family of mongs who sit at the back of the North East corner by the drummer who constantly get on his back for the slightest wrong movement.
by Pepe the Horseman » 29 Jan 2014 15:06
Platypuss Yes.![]()
/limp excuse
Missed the link on a scroll through as it wasn't on its own line.
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