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Title: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: albie on December 13, 2025, 06:26:50 pm
https://www.skysports.com/football/video/30998/13483064/cardiff-city-4-3-doncaster-rovers-league-one-highlights

When will TLT learn to push the ball out for a corner instead of losing it in the danger zone?
Really poor keeping, what must Lawlor be thinking sat on the bench?

Some very lightweight defending going on, with powder puff challenges all over...we are short of a few proper mesters!
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: scawsby steve on December 13, 2025, 06:44:30 pm
Bloody hell, what pathetic defending and goalkeeping.

We scored some good goals, but we'll not avoid relegation with that kind of defending.

A big January needed now.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: GazLaz on December 13, 2025, 06:47:20 pm
Don’t buy the mesters thing. We signed a mester in Pearson and he’s rubbish. We got beaten by a younger team today. We need athleticism and physicality undoubtably.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on December 13, 2025, 06:48:43 pm
First time I've seen the winning goal. Yes, we can debate whether he could have held on to it, but he did push the ball away from goal. Nobody seems to have mentioned Moly who was ball watching and froze rather than tracking his man.

Yes, there's some weak defending from BOTH teams but overall it's a better performance than Tuesday by a long way.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: Thorney on December 13, 2025, 06:50:40 pm
God as much as i watch it, i cannot defend TLT with the winner. The bloody ball was their to be kept hold of.

Who is telling him to push the ball out everytime?????

Goalkeeper coach needs bringing to attention
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: albie on December 13, 2025, 06:59:38 pm
Don’t buy the mesters thing. We signed a mester in Pearson and he’s rubbish. We got beaten by a younger team today. We need athleticism and physicality undoubtably.

Gaz,

We continually let runners get away and into our defence simply running through the lines. Grehan and Maxwell are poor at allowing this, and we don't really have a midfield anchor to step in to stop it happening.

Would Cardiff have run through us with an Alan Little type prepared to break up the play when needed?
Rovers seem very open to me when the opposition are direct and pacey.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: Branton Red on December 13, 2025, 07:02:05 pm
First time I've seen the winning goal. Yes, we can debate whether he could have held on to it, but he did push the ball away from goal. Nobody seems to have mentioned Moly who was ball watching and froze rather than tracking his man.

Yes, there's some weak defending from BOTH teams but overall it's a better performance than Tuesday by a long way.

If he didn't think he could hold on to it (and he made no attempt to) he should have tipped it round the post for a corner (which he also made no attempt to do).

All he's focussed on is saving a relatively tame shot.

Terrible goalkeeping.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: GazLaz on December 13, 2025, 07:50:10 pm
Don’t buy the mesters thing. We signed a mester in Pearson and he’s rubbish. We got beaten by a younger team today. We need athleticism and physicality undoubtably.

Gaz,

We continually let runners get away and into our defence simply running through the lines. Grehan and Maxwell are poor at allowing this, and we don't really have a midfield anchor to step in to stop it happening.

Would Cardiff have run through us with an Alan Little type prepared to break up the play when needed?
Rovers seem very open to me when the opposition are direct and pacey.

It’s just not as simple as putting a hatchet man in midfield imo.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: albie on December 13, 2025, 11:46:40 pm
I agree it is not simply about a hatchet man, it is about a midfield organisation that can cope with being out of possession.

Rovers have not got the balance right, and are left chasing shadows against better teams in L1.
Do we really have a player who is a good influence when the opponents have the ball?

It is not sexy, but being able to limit and channel the opposition is an essential skill.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: GazLaz on December 14, 2025, 07:18:57 am
I agree it is not simply about a hatchet man, it is about a midfield organisation that can cope with being out of possession.

Rovers have not got the balance right, and are left chasing shadows against better teams in L1.
Do we really have a player who is a good influence when the opponents have the ball?

It is not sexy, but being able to limit and channel the opposition is an essential skill.

Defensively, our best midfielder is Broadbent. He was suspended yesterday.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: Donnywolf on December 14, 2025, 09:35:09 am
First time I've seen the winning goal. Yes, we can debate whether he could have held on to it, but he did push the ball away from goal. Nobody seems to have mentioned Moly who was ball watching and froze rather than tracking his man.

Yes, there's some weak defending from BOTH teams but overall it's a better performance than Tuesday by a long way.

If he didn't think he could hold on to it (and he made no attempt to) he should have tipped it round the post for a corner (which he also made no attempt to do).

All he's focussed on is saving a relatively tame shot.

Terrible goalkeeping.

I agree with most of what you have posted but watching it back I don't think he could have got it out for a corner as there didn't seem to be the speed nor the angle.

BUT when you watch their second goal as well it isn't hard to think he could have just gathered both of them in .
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: adamtherover on December 14, 2025, 10:13:31 am
4th goal looks worse every time you see it, the angle from behind is horrendous.
Title: Re: Cardiff Skylights
Post by: moses on December 15, 2025, 09:05:13 am
Good finish by Hanlan. He still had a bit to do when he got the ball. Would have been easy to pull back onto his right foot.