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Quote from: normal rules on April 01, 2023, 05:51:47 pma crowd of 5993. were there 2000 from crewe?Official figure mate.Probably about 4500 in the ground.Grimsby will more than likely have more in the away end on Easter Monday than there will be in the other three sides.
a crowd of 5993. were there 2000 from crewe?
You can see that the players are scared of making a mistake, which of course makes them make mistakes.Misplaced passes galore and then they try too hard to be precise which either telegraphs to the opposition where they are trying to pass the ball and it gets cut out or the pass is over hit to try to make sure it gets through.You also get the feeling that Mitchell and Anderson aren’t happy with the short goal kick routine but they have to continue with it.
Quote from: normal rules on April 01, 2023, 05:51:47 pma crowd of 5993. were there 2000 from crewe?Wait til next season when they cant count the non attending season ticket holders!
How’s this even still a question? It’s abundantly clear the current lot aren’t playing for him (they didn’t play for wellens or mcsheffrey either so they can’t be trusted at all). Having said that, this is the worst overall display we’ve seen since the conference first season
Quote from: drfchound on April 01, 2023, 06:04:55 pmYou can see that the players are scared of making a mistake, which of course makes them make mistakes.Misplaced passes galore and then they try too hard to be precise which either telegraphs to the opposition where they are trying to pass the ball and it gets cut out or the pass is over hit to try to make sure it gets through.You also get the feeling that Mitchell and Anderson aren’t happy with the short goal kick routine but they have to continue with it.Listening to Maxwell on commentary, he consistently placed the blame for conceding goals today and historically on the players, obviously including himself, for failing to execute the coach’s system. It is inculcated that all the goals conceded are the result of individual player errors and not the result of how they had been coached. He also said that it took a long time to learn Schofield’s system which made it difficult for the players coming in for those who were injured. It may not have occurred to them that if they find difficulty in working and assimilating the “process”, it may be because it is impracticable.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on April 01, 2023, 06:36:30 pmQuote from: drfchound on April 01, 2023, 06:04:55 pmYou can see that the players are scared of making a mistake, which of course makes them make mistakes.Misplaced passes galore and then they try too hard to be precise which either telegraphs to the opposition where they are trying to pass the ball and it gets cut out or the pass is over hit to try to make sure it gets through.You also get the feeling that Mitchell and Anderson aren’t happy with the short goal kick routine but they have to continue with it.Listening to Maxwell on commentary, he consistently placed the blame for conceding goals today and historically on the players, obviously including himself, for failing to execute the coach’s system. It is inculcated that all the goals conceded are the result of individual player errors and not the result of how they had been coached. He also said that it took a long time to learn Schofield’s system which made it difficult for the players coming in for those who were injured. It may not have occurred to them that if they find difficulty in working and assimilating the “process”, it may be because it is impracticable. I can see the logic in that, a very high percentage of the goals we have conceded have been due to individual errors BUT if the system, style and tactics we are playing are increasing the probability of an individual error, what's the answer?