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Yeboah done a Faal?
What does Westbrook need to do to get a game?
Smallest crowd I've ever seen 20 mins before KO?
Usher: I think you put up a rosey picture and whilst you might say that no one did anything seriously wrong, they were not good enough to really threaten.Considering how much attacking we did, there was not much variation in the approach so it is predictable for the opposing defence. We don’t seem to be able to break away so there is always a defender confronting the man with the ball. There is little ingenuity and even when the first choice palyers came on the quality did not improve. TSL is a much more active presence in the goal area. hHis long-distance clearances offer opportunities to break away without being confronted with a blanket defence. Beinmore mobile and alert he might well have made a better effort to keep out their goal. Unlike Lawlor on this occasion he rarely gestures at the defence as though letting on goals is not his job!
Was that the smallest crowd of the season? There looked to be hardly anyone there on Sky.I doubt it was much above 1000.
We didn’t deserve that.92nd minute the ball drops to one of theirs & he gets a good connection.I thought we were the better & most dominant side gouging forwards & calm in defence.Hit the woodwork twice, Lawlor made a good save in the first half which really up until the goal was their only shot on target that i can recall.Ah well, that’s football i guess.Some ‘fringe players’ did their ‘cause’ no harm tonight. I thought Josh Emmanuel was a threat going forward all game & so quick to recover defensively.Fleming was exactly the same on the other side of the pitch, winning headers, getting forward & delivered some good crosses i hope he’s offered a contract (yes i know we’re ‘blessed’ with players in that position) come the end of the season if he’s left without a club.Gibson was excellent on the wide right, cutting in to shoot or getting a cross into the box.Clifton had a decent game as dare i say it did Close but they’re nowhere near Bailey. Sbarra’s an enigma to me. At 5’4” he has no right to be an effective midfield player but he put himself about tonight, showed for the ball & played some good passes. He’s not however & never will be in the same class as a Tommy Rowe.So until January & we have ‘a jolly in Hull’, we can as they say ‘now concentrate on the league’.
…didn’t read that through properly, but I hope you get the drift.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on December 10, 2024, 09:43:52 pmUsher: I think you put up a rosey picture and whilst you might say that no one did anything seriously wrong, they were not good enough to really threaten.Considering how much attacking we did, there was not much variation in the approach so it is predictable for the opposing defence. We don’t seem to be able to break away so there is always a defender confronting the man with the ball. There is little ingenuity and even when the first choice palyers came on the quality did not improve. TSL is a much more active presence in the goal area. hHis long-distance clearances offer opportunities to break away without being confronted with a blanket defence. Beinmore mobile and alert he might well have made a better effort to keep out their goal. Unlike Lawlor on this occasion he rarely gestures at the defence as though letting on goals is not his job!FR, you're doing it again. We can't score goals for toffee, and yet the only individual you're blaming is Lawlor.
A couple of the players Emmanuel and Fleming played well to be considered for inclusion in the match day squad, however in my view Sabarra and particularly Gibson didn’t.I thought Gibson was poor again.In general yes we had good possession and got forward, but for me it’s the same problem that we don,t get forward quick enough. Playing from the back is not the problem, it’s by the time we get to the half way line the opposition generally have all players behind the ball. We then end up with our forwards coming too deep with their backs to goal.It’s been said my many posts before, we are too predictable particularly at home
I don't know if its implied but we have this awful and wasteful trait of whenever a player is on the ball. The first choice in the thought process is always to turn back and look for the easy lay off backwards, it happens in every game, we have a break from defence and the player bringing the ball forward gets towards the opposition defence and then turns 180° and lays the ball backwards, it happens so often it just kills every move we make stone dead. Last night i counted four occasions where we had broken forward, two or three passes later the ball is back with the our keeper?I'm well aware of the need to protect possession and deny the opposition the ball, sometimes you need to go back to reset and attack again but it always looks in our case that the final through balls, the ones the split the defence and put a forward running player through into space and onto goal just don't happen for us, the forward play is slow, deliberate and over cautious in my opinion, id rather see us try to move the ball forward or thread a through ball and loose possession than not try.Im sure GM is asking the players to be braver in their outlook and play, some have already commented on players like Mols and Gibson loosing possession trying something, its this unpredictability that needs to be attempted for us to achieve, if we don't try and just keep playing percentage football then we will undoubtedly miss out again.We need brave players to have the confidence to go alongside the skill element, Adulaken demonstrated this perfectly last season, it got Mols and a few others playing at a higher and better tempo, the confidence throughout the squad soared and the overall improvement was massive.This side have the ability, we just need to see them being brave, having a go and not always looking to play the safe option, our season depends on this.