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That game last night was a massive visual turn around in the prospects of the two clubs, Rotherham are a shadow of the team they were at this juncture last season,nowhere near as powerful or fast as they were last season, and we are a different kettle of fish altogether, more savvy, athletic, skillful, and unrecognisable in the striker department, who actually move and make runs, and win the odd ariel battle. It will not be easy, but I think we have the makings of a good side who are capable of scoring goals and will do alright, a top half team who could well push for promotion. Rotherham I can only see struggling at the bottom end of the Championship, the interest only being will they retain their manager this time out, and who would be willing to pick up the reigns if he did go. If they do go down again it will be a lot harder to resurrect another promotion push for them the next time in Division1.
Dickos wasn’t comparing to last season I was comparing to the better sides we’ve had. But without good fullbacks we will not see the best from this side. We also need to ensure we sign the Trialists that have played Maxwell Hurst and Tomlin as they have contributed to the good preseason.Before we all get carried away Bradford our first game beat Sunderland last night 2. 0
They will not get goals like their first one last night in the championship, in fact they like us when we got up are more than likely to be treated rather shoddily when it comes to getting decisions against the bigger clubs in that division.
Mitchell was held arms round him then shoved to the floor leaving the goal scorer with free header. Ref and linesman did nothingLooking at the video the centre forward in the middle looks to be off side but hard to tell with camera on centre line
Grumps, I wouldn't be surprised if they get relegated with near the lowest number of points accumulated in a championship season. The standard of play in the Championship is above what it was the last time you played at that level just the other season, and your side is not as good as that side was, you cannot compete at that level with the other clubs financially, and your best players have left the club to carry on a career in division 1 where they are comfortable at that level. Last season we were completely out played and embarrassed at the gulf between the two teams and the players that have departed your club mean it is no longer the same team, last night we looked sharper and more skillful for long periods of the game, and also matched your physicality, plus your game plan seems to be exactly the same, with lesser players in vital positions now they have gone. What did you see, or hope to see that I didn't, as for us meeting again next season promotion for us is the more outside chance than your relegation I will admit that, but on that showing you are in for a long hard season. That's what I think, after watching the game last night, whats your real thoughts? not what you are hoping for.
Quote from: selby on July 20, 2022, 12:09:21 pm Grumps, I wouldn't be surprised if they get relegated with near the lowest number of points accumulated in a championship season. The standard of play in the Championship is above what it was the last time you played at that level just the other season, and your side is not as good as that side was, you cannot compete at that level with the other clubs financially, and your best players have left the club to carry on a career in division 1 where they are comfortable at that level. Last season we were completely out played and embarrassed at the gulf between the two teams and the players that have departed your club mean it is no longer the same team, last night we looked sharper and more skillful for long periods of the game, and also matched your physicality, plus your game plan seems to be exactly the same, with lesser players in vital positions now they have gone. What did you see, or hope to see that I didn't, as for us meeting again next season promotion for us is the more outside chance than your relegation I will admit that, but on that showing you are in for a long hard season. That's what I think, after watching the game last night, whats your real thoughts? not what you are hoping for.Having witnessed the lowest ever Championship points total (yes we hold that accolade - thanks Alan Stubbs) I can guarantee you that this squad, and this manager and coaching unit, are light years ahead of that one, so I'd be gob smacked if that were to happen (touch wood).Our biggest strength is far and away the midfield: Dan Barlaser, Ben Wiles, Ollie Rathbone, Jamie Lindsay, Chieo Ogbene and Shane Ferguson are ridiculously good footballers. The fact that wasn't evident last night in a pre season friendly doesn't alter that fact. You cannot seriously believe that Ogbene plays like that week in, week out? Rathbone looked ill (he may actually be), but Wiles and Barlaser were just coasting through the game and looked for all the world like they didn't want to get injured. Only Jamie Lindsay put a shift in. In fact I think the game changed significantly when he and Washington (who, whilst not being an out and out goal scorer is a very good player).The biggest issue last night was that Georgie Kelly was asked, in the absence of any alternative, to "lead the line". Despite his physical appearance this is absolutely the last thing he is capable of doing. He's a goal poacher (he scored) who comes alive in the box. Outside the box and in general play he's way off it. He'll openly admit that. If you'll forgive a Millers comparison he's much more Adam Le Fondre than he is Alan Lee. Despite having the physical attributes of Lee.As stated, look how different it looked when Washington (half the size of Kelly) came on and suddenly the ball was sticking up top.Tom Eaves will be the focal point, with Washington, Kelly plus A N Other playing off him.I remember years ago we gave Everton the run around in a pre season fixture at Millmoor. It was before the Premier League, so in those days the top flight clubs would send their first team squad. We gave them a footballing lesson. I was as giddy as a kipper for the up coming season. We got relegated!It's absolute folly to make predictions based upon a pre season friendly. Sheff Utd lost last night to League 2 opposition and I'll be amazed if they don't make the play offs.I've no axe to grind with Donny. None at all beyond that of being a local rival. I worked there for a couple of years in the mid 90s (Colonnades, Duke Street). I made many great friends (still remain friends). But, as a result of that job I became aware that some Donny fans absolutely despise us (I never knew that before, and it really isn't reciprocated - all our hate is towards SWFC). Even some lads who became genuine friends would/do tell me that they hate the club I support. So, let's see what the respective squads are on 1st September and take it from there. Better still let's hope we meet in the FA Cup 3rd round and then we can have a proper match :-)My gut feeling, and obviously my hope, is that we won't be playing each other in 23/24. I'd have no issue with Donny going up, but it's time we made a fist of establishing in the Champ. We shall see.
Quote from: Dutch Uncle on July 19, 2022, 08:38:45 pmQuote from: DaveDRFC on July 19, 2022, 08:36:22 pmAny idea who the ref is? Looks to have FIFA and Premier League badges on his shirt but been no better than the usual dross we get served up week after week.Andy MadleySure it wasn’t him Dutch.
Quote from: DaveDRFC on July 19, 2022, 08:36:22 pmAny idea who the ref is? Looks to have FIFA and Premier League badges on his shirt but been no better than the usual dross we get served up week after week.Andy Madley
Any idea who the ref is? Looks to have FIFA and Premier League badges on his shirt but been no better than the usual dross we get served up week after week.
Quote from: Grumps on July 20, 2022, 05:12:12 pmQuote from: selby on July 20, 2022, 12:09:21 pm Grumps, I wouldn't be surprised if they get relegated with near the lowest number of points accumulated in a championship season. The standard of play in the Championship is above what it was the last time you played at that level just the other season, and your side is not as good as that side was, you cannot compete at that level with the other clubs financially, and your best players have left the club to carry on a career in division 1 where they are comfortable at that level. Last season we were completely out played and embarrassed at the gulf between the two teams and the players that have departed your club mean it is no longer the same team, last night we looked sharper and more skillful for long periods of the game, and also matched your physicality, plus your game plan seems to be exactly the same, with lesser players in vital positions now they have gone. What did you see, or hope to see that I didn't, as for us meeting again next season promotion for us is the more outside chance than your relegation I will admit that, but on that showing you are in for a long hard season. That's what I think, after watching the game last night, whats your real thoughts? not what you are hoping for.Having witnessed the lowest ever Championship points total (yes we hold that accolade - thanks Alan Stubbs) I can guarantee you that this squad, and this manager and coaching unit, are light years ahead of that one, so I'd be gob smacked if that were to happen (touch wood).Our biggest strength is far and away the midfield: Dan Barlaser, Ben Wiles, Ollie Rathbone, Jamie Lindsay, Chieo Ogbene and Shane Ferguson are ridiculously good footballers. The fact that wasn't evident last night in a pre season friendly doesn't alter that fact. You cannot seriously believe that Ogbene plays like that week in, week out? Rathbone looked ill (he may actually be), but Wiles and Barlaser were just coasting through the game and looked for all the world like they didn't want to get injured. Only Jamie Lindsay put a shift in. In fact I think the game changed significantly when he and Washington (who, whilst not being an out and out goal scorer is a very good player).The biggest issue last night was that Georgie Kelly was asked, in the absence of any alternative, to "lead the line". Despite his physical appearance this is absolutely the last thing he is capable of doing. He's a goal poacher (he scored) who comes alive in the box. Outside the box and in general play he's way off it. He'll openly admit that. If you'll forgive a Millers comparison he's much more Adam Le Fondre than he is Alan Lee. Despite having the physical attributes of Lee.As stated, look how different it looked when Washington (half the size of Kelly) came on and suddenly the ball was sticking up top.Tom Eaves will be the focal point, with Washington, Kelly plus A N Other playing off him.I remember years ago we gave Everton the run around in a pre season fixture at Millmoor. It was before the Premier League, so in those days the top flight clubs would send their first team squad. We gave them a footballing lesson. I was as giddy as a kipper for the up coming season. We got relegated!It's absolute folly to make predictions based upon a pre season friendly. Sheff Utd lost last night to League 2 opposition and I'll be amazed if they don't make the play offs.I've no axe to grind with Donny. None at all beyond that of being a local rival. I worked there for a couple of years in the mid 90s (Colonnades, Duke Street). I made many great friends (still remain friends). But, as a result of that job I became aware that some Donny fans absolutely despise us (I never knew that before, and it really isn't reciprocated - all our hate is towards SWFC). Even some lads who became genuine friends would/do tell me that they hate the club I support. So, let's see what the respective squads are on 1st September and take it from there. Better still let's hope we meet in the FA Cup 3rd round and then we can have a proper match :-)My gut feeling, and obviously my hope, is that we won't be playing each other in 23/24. I'd have no issue with Donny going up, but it's time we made a fist of establishing in the Champ. We shall see.Very fair and well written post, Grumps.Good luck for next season.