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Beaten 2-1 at home to Peterborough tonight in the cup, but unbeaten in the league and clean sheets in the last three games Gillingham come down our way on Saturday sitting top of the division in a game where 5th play first in a game that against most sides would be a cracker, but if my memory is correct and Gillingham come with their stop football being played at all costs approach we have witnessed in the past and just spoil and use the tactical foul to extreme we could be in for a poor afternoons entertainment if history is repeated. You will gather that i have not a lot of admiration of games past and reading the Chesterfield report of their 1-0 defeat at Gillingham last week where Paul Cooke described the game as being reds, yellows and free kicks gives me little hope of the Leopard has changed it's spots. So on to Saturday and us on a little roll of our own with three on the trot wins in league and cup and a chance to go above them if we win the game. Ehmer their captain will be suspended being sent off v Chesterfield and incidentally booked tonight v Peterborough so a good chip off the old block, but McKenzie with a header at the far post ( take note Sterry) took the points v Chezie and they are yet to concede a goal in league away games, and one for the budget lovers they have the top budget in the division I have been told. Bradly Dack is back in the fold so will cause problems most likely if he plays and S Ogie had the honour of being booked in the first minute no doubt setting the tone of the game v Chesterfield and with Clark also being booked the other full back our wide players can expect a warm homecoming no doubt. As for our own team I will leave it to the manager, I thought the game tonight tough, both sides playing to win the game and most players played well to put themselves forward which is great to see some putting pressure on Saturday starters who didn't figure v Huddersfield, Lawlor especially played well. .So what do you think? it would be great to go on another run of victories and add to the three already under our hat, but it will be hard, Gillingham with their new found riches will make it so, never thought I would put riches and Gillingham together. Lot's to discuss about this game, one that we can definitely put down a marker in if we do well, lot's of difficult choices for our management team, and no doubt difficult opposition to overcome. Please have your say.
McKenzie with a header at the far post ( take note Sterry) took the points v Chezie and they are yet to concede a goal in league away games,
Quote from: selby on September 03, 2024, 11:39:54 pmMcKenzie with a header at the far post ( take note Sterry) took the points v Chezie and they are yet to concede a goal in league away games, The winning goal against Chesterfield last Saturday was a corner routine straight off the training ground, with McKenzie standing with a bunch of players on the edge of the box then completely losing his marker and running round to the back post to head in. A really well executed set piece goal and one which I’m sure our coaching staff won’t allow to be repeated on Saturday.
Yes, blocking is a very important tactic in set pieces. It doesn't take much to give a player a yard and that's all that's needed. I don't see much of us doing the same thing to give anyone a better chance of attacking the ball cleanly. Same with decoy runs.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2024, 10:42:54 pmYes, blocking is a very important tactic in set pieces. It doesn't take much to give a player a yard and that's all that's needed. I don't see much of us doing the same thing to give anyone a better chance of attacking the ball cleanly. Same with decoy runs. It isn’t just the blocking though, you need accurate delivery as well. Something that we have fallen short on over the last few seasons. I remember Ian Harte playing against us for Reading in a night match at the Keepmoat. Every corner and free kick was right on the money with pace. Eventually Dave Kitson equalised from a corner. It was an absolute master class from Harte that night.
Quote from: idler on September 05, 2024, 09:20:48 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2024, 10:42:54 pmYes, blocking is a very important tactic in set pieces. It doesn't take much to give a player a yard and that's all that's needed. I don't see much of us doing the same thing to give anyone a better chance of attacking the ball cleanly. Same with decoy runs. It isn’t just the blocking though, you need accurate delivery as well. Something that we have fallen short on over the last few seasons. I remember Ian Harte playing against us for Reading in a night match at the Keepmoat. Every corner and free kick was right on the money with pace. Eventually Dave Kitson equalised from a corner. It was an absolute master class from Harte that night.Harte was brilliant at set pieces, wasn’t he. I remember when we lost 4-3 down there and he scored a free kick, set up one or two of theirs and could have had three or four additional assists as well.
Wasn’t Bonner the manager when we played them at the end of last season? The infamous TLT sending off game.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on September 05, 2024, 11:19:10 amWasn’t Bonner the manager when we played them at the end of last season? The infamous TLT sending off game.No that was Stephen Clemence, he was sacked a few days later.
Getting excited for this game, im taking my eldest to watch his first ever live game. I say watching, he only turned 3 last month so I'll have to see how he goes on in that regard. If anyone sees a big stocky (fat) dark haired (greying) bloke chasing a 3 year old round the front of the west stand it will probably be me.
Live on Sky+ tomorrow.
Would anyone know if you can enter the stadium at HT?Young un is at a friends party tomorrow and his mum will drop him off at HT if they allow it?Looking forward to this one! And feeling VERY confident, 3-0 Rovers
Quote from: mushRTID on September 06, 2024, 12:46:53 pmWould anyone know if you can enter the stadium at HT?Young un is at a friends party tomorrow and his mum will drop him off at HT if they allow it?Looking forward to this one! And feeling VERY confident, 3-0 RoversYep done that with my kids at parties in the past. You may need to go to reception but they'll let you in.