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A fair assessment I think there Butchers.Yes, I forgot to mention Hurst who did some good things when he came on.McGraths missed header for the goal was the only downside to his debut and is typical of our luck in defence this season while the same luck seems to desert us at the other end. Definitely like what I saw from Waters who could prove to be more valuable to us than any unlocked potential of Faal. As you say, Craig gradually got more involved so we hope he'll develop more understanding with his team mates and show more of what he can do. Alas with Broadbent and Biggins, it's a case of them putting the effort in but not quite there in their overall performance, which is reflected in the teams overall performance. It was good to hear Bailey in his post match interview refusing to be downbeat, at least providing some belief the squad will keep on fighting.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 14, 2024, 11:46:35 amA fair assessment I think there Butchers.Yes, I forgot to mention Hurst who did some good things when he came on.McGraths missed header for the goal was the only downside to his debut and is typical of our luck in defence this season while the same luck seems to desert us at the other end. Definitely like what I saw from Waters who could prove to be more valuable to us than any unlocked potential of Faal. As you say, Craig gradually got more involved so we hope he'll develop more understanding with his team mates and show more of what he can do. Alas with Broadbent and Biggins, it's a case of them putting the effort in but not quite there in their overall performance, which is reflected in the teams overall performance. It was good to hear Bailey in his post match interview refusing to be downbeat, at least providing some belief the squad will keep on fighting.Bailey is a future Captain for sure, and a midfield of Close / Westbrooke and Craig would be a game changer at this level - without wanting to split hairs on their goal - having watched it a few times I don't think McGrath "missed" it - the ball was simply too high for him to reach despite climbing as high as he could.
Quote from: Butchers Red on January 14, 2024, 11:56:37 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 14, 2024, 11:46:35 amA fair assessment I think there Butchers.Yes, I forgot to mention Hurst who did some good things when he came on.McGraths missed header for the goal was the only downside to his debut and is typical of our luck in defence this season while the same luck seems to desert us at the other end. Definitely like what I saw from Waters who could prove to be more valuable to us than any unlocked potential of Faal. As you say, Craig gradually got more involved so we hope he'll develop more understanding with his team mates and show more of what he can do. Alas with Broadbent and Biggins, it's a case of them putting the effort in but not quite there in their overall performance, which is reflected in the teams overall performance. It was good to hear Bailey in his post match interview refusing to be downbeat, at least providing some belief the squad will keep on fighting.Bailey is a future Captain for sure, and a midfield of Close / Westbrooke and Craig would be a game changer at this level - without wanting to split hairs on their goal - having watched it a few times I don't think McGrath "missed" it - the ball was simply too high for him to reach despite climbing as high as he could.Agree the cross was too high for him.Biggins made it far too easy for the crosser to get the cross in, stood too far off him, and Nixon allowed the goalscorer to get in front of him. But after creating numerous chances we all knew what was going to happen and it did happen
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 14, 2024, 11:46:35 amA fair assessment I think there Butchers.Yes, I forgot to mention Hurst who did some good things when he came on.McGraths missed header for the goal was the only downside to his debut and is typical of our luck in defence this season while the same luck seems to desert us at the other end. Definitely like what I saw from Waters who could prove to be more valuable to us than any unlocked potential of Faal. As you say, Craig gradually got more involved so we hope he'll develop more understanding with his team mates and show more of what he can do. Alas with Broadbent and Biggins, it's a case of them putting the effort in but not quite there in their overall performance, which is reflected in the teams overall performance. It was good to hear Bailey in his post match interview refusing to be downbeat, at least providing some belief the squad will keep on fighting.Bailey is a future Captain for sure, and a midfield of Close / Westbrooke and Craig would be a game changer at this level - without wanting to split hairs on their goal - having watched it a few times I don't think McGrath "missed" it - the ball was simply too high for him to reach despite climbing as high as he could.