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I was just watching the extended highlights of the Rochdale game on New Year’s Day and several things stood out. First of all, it’s fantastic to be able to see games live online. I’ve missed that...Anyway, we won 5-0 but it could have easily been double that score. It was almost cruel, watching the confidence, the determination, the movement, the work rate, the skill and the tempo all come together, along with that little extra quality that marks out a real team who know exactly what they are doing as a unit, the knowing where your team mates are. It’s nothing tangible, but it’s a rare thing in my eyes. We’ve not seen a team of this quality in my opinion since peak O’Driscoll. But I think this team is arguably better (or has the potential to be) because, as has been discussed before, they have the steel and incisiveness of Penney’s side. We can mix it up when we need to. This truly is a team that, if it can be kept together, can really grow into something very special. We’ve got two very capable keepers. Yes they have their areas to improve but I think there’s a lot there to work with. Jones is also highly rated.Defensively we have improved immensely over the course of the season. We all know the personnel. Butts has been great. Joe Wright has a very bright future. Big Tom has been a revelation. Assured and can play. Loses little aerially. Downing has slotted in well too. Danny Andrew is developing into a very good player. We badly missed him. It’s sad about Mason as he was very solid and developing too, but Aaron Lewis has slotted in easily and Matty Blair has really grown into that role and added some steel to his play.In midfield we are blessed. Whiteman is having a superb season and he anchors that midfield brilliantly. Strong in the tackle, rarely wastes a pass and scores too. Copps is Copps. Legend. End of. Still got it in spades. He’s evergreen.Ali Crawford - some player - gets stuck in. Almost like Bremner but with a smattering of Jimmy Johnstone... clever player too. He’s got it all and GM was absolutely right about him once he was fit he’d light up the division.And then Herbie. He’s not ours tragically and it’s obvious if he continues his trajectory he’s England quality. I hope we can secure him for next season if he’s not knocking on the door of Liverpool’s first team. Obviously loves it here. Sadlier - could fill Copps’ shoes potentially. Obviously bags of talent and getting up to speed and fitness. There will never be another Copps but you know what I mean I hope...Wilkes - what struck me about the Rochdale game was how many times he got the ball near the touchline, with several players around him, and managed to muscle his way into a position to do some damage. He’s incredibly strong and has good feet. His game has matured I think. Another one who would be good to secure for next term.Alfie May - toughed it out. Applied himself. And possibly the most improved player overall. I really like him. I hope he continues his progress.And then there’s John. The nomad who found a home and made it his own. Absolutely top man. I had a chat with him in the bar after the Oxford game and very down to earth. Very astute young man. Appreciates what he has going for him at Rovers. A very intelligent player I think. One of the hardest working players I’ve seen. A player you’d hate to play against. Don’t the business this season at a higher level. Top scorer. He might leave in the summer but I hope he doesn’t. Even if we don’t go up this year, he’d be central to our plans for next year whatever. There are bound to be offers. Stay where you are and push to get to the next level in a relationship where you are pivotal and loved and improving, or go to a bigger stage where you start over and there are no guarantees. A tough one. He’s phenomenal. Remember when we were crying out for our 20 a season striker? I do. It was painful.And what can you say about Grant McCann? Understands the game, has very sound tactical nous. His game management has inproved over the season as the system is understood. Tough but fair I think. What’s not to love about the guy? He’s potentially the best manager I’ve seen at Rovers because in my mind he plays to game the right way. Skillful, incisive, decisive, attacking, yet tough and aggressive. And methodical. I’m loving it all over again for the first time since peak SOD. Yes, there have been some fantastic highlights but I never felt Saunders, Dickov or Ferguson we’re the real deal. Grant McCann is the real deal.And you have to be thankful about who is running the club. They’ve done right by me and they’re starting to deliver what they felt they could. It feels good again. I’m excited on Saturdays again. I lost that under the previous three managers. We’ve got a f**king gem now.I’m in love again. And it’s good.
Great post PDX.I got up this morning and the first thing I thought of was the game.Opened the curtains to a beautiful morning.Got my cuppa and decided to catch up on the overnight news and posts on here.Your post is terrific mate and has knocked my ROVCON level up a notch.Butterflies moving around already.Can’t wait to get to the KM now.
Some are starting to compare this team with the early teams that SOD put together . I don't think they are the finished article yet but the strike force is every bit if not more effective than we had then . They are more incisive and harder to read from an opposition's perspective and little of the 15 - 30 touch " trying to walk the ball into the net " football is on show. It's faster , direct and on target hopefully the players carry on with more of the same today from the off.Great post btw.
Good post and perfectly typifies the mood around the place at the moment. But I think it’s getting carried away to compare with peak O’Driscoll. That team was regularly competing against, and outplaying, too Championship sides, and doing so with a fantastic style of football. Really like what I’ve seen of McCann so far and long term do I think he has the potential to emulate those achievements? Possibly, yes, but too early to say - right now let’s just enjoy how well we’re doing at the moment.
I totally agree that the joy is back. And that we have an excellent set up all round, the best in my living memory which is not to detract from the achievements of JR without whom we would be God knows where. But, how long will this sentiment last ? Fatty Evens already sacked by Posh despite having topped the table for much of the season, some Pompey fans already heaping opprobrium on Kenny Jacket due to their run of poor results. Football can be so cruel and fans so fickle, heaven forbid that this happens to us.