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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #1 on March 09, 2016, 12:55:53 pm by Superspy »
We just get beaten to the ball far too easily far too often.

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #2 on March 09, 2016, 01:24:16 pm by Muttley »
Lund defends a like a schoolboy, gets sucked in far too easily and then left exposed to the overlapping fullback.

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #3 on March 09, 2016, 01:29:23 pm by JBRover »
Lund defends a like a schoolboy, gets sucked in far too easily and then left exposed to the overlapping fullback.

He was like a young boy lost last night, I also have to ask why he was being played in that position which is very odd

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #4 on March 09, 2016, 01:29:33 pm by Copps is Magic »
Love how ATS busts a gut to get there for the first goal. We conceded that because the Scunny striker wanted it more, no other reason.

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #5 on March 09, 2016, 01:32:59 pm by The Red Baron »
Lund defends a like a schoolboy, gets sucked in far too easily and then left exposed to the overlapping fullback.

He was like a young boy lost last night, I also have to ask why he was being played in that position which is very odd

Strikes me that far too often he's being left two on one. Needs someone in front of him. I would say he's a full back trying to play wing back and it isn't working.

4-4-2 anyone?

JBRover

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #6 on March 09, 2016, 01:46:48 pm by JBRover »

He was playing in front of McCullough but yet didn't dare step foot into the opposition half. Our formation is pants, too many square pegs in round holes and no obvious leaders on the pitch. The outcome is no confidence so nobody wanted the ball, no bottle or backbone and definitely no organisation. Fergie needs to get back to basics, play people in their best position and try to play football because that last night was hoof ball from start to finish.  Visit any park in Donny on a Sunday morning and you can watch better football than what dished up by Rovers last night

« Last Edit: March 09, 2016, 02:13:11 pm by JBRover »

the vicar

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #7 on March 09, 2016, 03:18:31 pm by the vicar »
Lund defends a like a schoolboy, gets sucked in far too easily and then left exposed to the overlapping fullback.
you cant blame lund, two many players giving the ball away and he probably feels he needs to go in to cover for the rest cos they are oyt of possition

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #8 on March 09, 2016, 03:36:44 pm by grayx »
Looks like 2-0 flattered us. From those highlights Stuckman deserves a bit of praise, but the rest of them? Lund needs to be played at right back or not at all, ATS needs to take his concrete boots off and Keegan looked like he needed breathalising.
Mr "not good enough" Ferguson needs to make some drastic changes before the weekend. Desperately need some new experienced players in.

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Re: Scunthorpe Highlights
« Reply #9 on March 09, 2016, 05:17:18 pm by Cramby10 »
Love how ATS busts a gut to get there for the first goal. We conceded that because the Scunny striker wanted it more, no other reason.
i noticed that last night. And as soon as the ball went in the net he just turned around and walked back to his starting position without a flicker as though it didn't really matter. In fact the lot of them did barring butler who at least said something.
Can you imagine if Jones was still in that defence? They would have had a right roasting! They'd be scared to make a mistake. That is what we so miss. A proper mester to hand out bollockings and to organise them. I see none of that right now.

 

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