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Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. All correct. We need to have 20+ shots per game with the current average quality of chances we create.
It's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks.
Quote from: Fal on January 04, 2025, 07:13:28 pmQuote from: Padge_DRFC on January 04, 2025, 06:52:47 pmClifton is a passenger in every game I've watched him play Nonsense, first half he was getting stuck in and putting his foot in where it’s needed, was surprised he was taken off and that’s the sort of thing we are missing in midfield.As for the OP, and a few of the normal negative idiots (on here and X) all I can do is laugh as the nonsense that is posted. The Club, the manager and the players can’t win, as you moan when we don’t play well but win and then moan again when we play well and lose. We aren’t gonna play amazing every game, this league is a tough nut to crack and there’s going to be many twists and turns. Port Vale were shit today and did not deserve to win but alas they took 2 out of the 3 chances they had and ran away (via a lot of time wasting and tactical breaks/injuries) with 3 points. Not concerned at allFal, genuinely, how did you see the game today? What did you take away from it? Just interested, not looking for arguments, it's all opinions. I agree with Clifton, he had a knack of getting on second balls in the first half. I think we're missing a Whiteman type midfielder in the middle. Gibson and Moly are just too wasteful at the moment, I've no idea why. I also don't agree with Sharp up top on his own against two massive centre halves. The new lad looked lively, I'm intrigued by him. McCann is a good manager, hopefully this is a blip. But I'm still concerned about how many we conceded Vs how many shots we give away.
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on January 04, 2025, 06:52:47 pmClifton is a passenger in every game I've watched him play Nonsense, first half he was getting stuck in and putting his foot in where it’s needed, was surprised he was taken off and that’s the sort of thing we are missing in midfield.As for the OP, and a few of the normal negative idiots (on here and X) all I can do is laugh as the nonsense that is posted. The Club, the manager and the players can’t win, as you moan when we don’t play well but win and then moan again when we play well and lose. We aren’t gonna play amazing every game, this league is a tough nut to crack and there’s going to be many twists and turns. Port Vale were shit today and did not deserve to win but alas they took 2 out of the 3 chances they had and ran away (via a lot of time wasting and tactical breaks/injuries) with 3 points. Not concerned at all
Clifton is a passenger in every game I've watched him play
Quote from: ncRover on January 04, 2025, 07:07:16 pmQuote from: Ryaldinhio on January 04, 2025, 05:51:17 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on January 04, 2025, 05:16:56 pmWow, it just gets worse. There simply is no cohesion as a team, and it's like they are playing through treacle every match. Why the hell does mcann think Billy can play as a lone striker ?! When everyone can see that it simply doesn't work. The subs were baffling, it just made us worse, Fleming for maxwell?!! What's the point ?! Then Fleming gets done within 30 seconds of being on the pitch. Few people are saying McCann is on thin ice with supporters, and I tend to agree. Won't be long before he's getting pelters from the stands .Disagree totally.That is best we have played in a while.Dominated the game for 60mins. The subs changed the game in a bad way for 10-15mins but then we got back on top.I've not heard anyone saying GM is on thin ice, if I did then I would let em know how stupid that comment was.The new signing looked very good when he came on. Couple more like that and we will be fine.Keeping possession by building out to Sterry who turns and passes backwards and sideways when he’s no options in front of him is not dominating the football game. No plan for the final third.He played a great ball inside the full back for street and smashed one in the top corner from 25 yards plus two other shots on target from the edge of the box. Street is going to cause havoc for teams with those runs
Quote from: Ryaldinhio on January 04, 2025, 05:51:17 pmQuote from: TonySoprano on January 04, 2025, 05:16:56 pmWow, it just gets worse. There simply is no cohesion as a team, and it's like they are playing through treacle every match. Why the hell does mcann think Billy can play as a lone striker ?! When everyone can see that it simply doesn't work. The subs were baffling, it just made us worse, Fleming for maxwell?!! What's the point ?! Then Fleming gets done within 30 seconds of being on the pitch. Few people are saying McCann is on thin ice with supporters, and I tend to agree. Won't be long before he's getting pelters from the stands .Disagree totally.That is best we have played in a while.Dominated the game for 60mins. The subs changed the game in a bad way for 10-15mins but then we got back on top.I've not heard anyone saying GM is on thin ice, if I did then I would let em know how stupid that comment was.The new signing looked very good when he came on. Couple more like that and we will be fine.Keeping possession by building out to Sterry who turns and passes backwards and sideways when he’s no options in front of him is not dominating the football game. No plan for the final third.
Quote from: TonySoprano on January 04, 2025, 05:16:56 pmWow, it just gets worse. There simply is no cohesion as a team, and it's like they are playing through treacle every match. Why the hell does mcann think Billy can play as a lone striker ?! When everyone can see that it simply doesn't work. The subs were baffling, it just made us worse, Fleming for maxwell?!! What's the point ?! Then Fleming gets done within 30 seconds of being on the pitch. Few people are saying McCann is on thin ice with supporters, and I tend to agree. Won't be long before he's getting pelters from the stands .Disagree totally.That is best we have played in a while.Dominated the game for 60mins. The subs changed the game in a bad way for 10-15mins but then we got back on top.I've not heard anyone saying GM is on thin ice, if I did then I would let em know how stupid that comment was.The new signing looked very good when he came on. Couple more like that and we will be fine.
Wow, it just gets worse. There simply is no cohesion as a team, and it's like they are playing through treacle every match. Why the hell does mcann think Billy can play as a lone striker ?! When everyone can see that it simply doesn't work. The subs were baffling, it just made us worse, Fleming for maxwell?!! What's the point ?! Then Fleming gets done within 30 seconds of being on the pitch. Few people are saying McCann is on thin ice with supporters, and I tend to agree. Won't be long before he's getting pelters from the stands .
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. Don’t start with all that again, “We look miles away from being able to achieve that” nonsense. We all know how that went last season We got in behind today a few times, more than we have in most games for a while, street could make a big difference
Quote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 07:35:47 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. Don’t start with all that again, “We look miles away from being able to achieve that” nonsense. We all know how that went last season We got in behind today a few times, more than we have in most games for a while, street could make a big difference Last year was a once in a hundred years event.Yes it was phenomenal, but if you're expecting that to happen again, you're a fool.I'm saying nothing other than the bleeding obvious. We are not playing well at the moment and haven't been doing so now for a quarter of a season. It has to change. Very quickly.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2025, 07:44:11 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. All correct. We need to have 20+ shots per game with the current average quality of chances we create. Fact of today is we created better chances than the opposition but lost the game
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 08:04:55 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 07:35:47 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. Don’t start with all that again, “We look miles away from being able to achieve that” nonsense. We all know how that went last season We got in behind today a few times, more than we have in most games for a while, street could make a big difference Last year was a once in a hundred years event.Yes it was phenomenal, but if you're expecting that to happen again, you're a fool.I'm saying nothing other than the bleeding obvious. We are not playing well at the moment and haven't been doing so now for a quarter of a season. It has to change. Very quickly.It wouldn’t need to happen again, if you think that then you’re a fool. A marginal improvement is all that’s needed to reach the autos
Quote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 07:53:30 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2025, 07:44:11 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. All correct. We need to have 20+ shots per game with the current average quality of chances we create. Fact of today is we created better chances than the opposition but lost the game Yes we probably did create the better chances but not enough to ensure we were odds on to win the game. We created <1 goals worth of chances. As did Vale. In games like that you are dependant on luck going your way to win the game. You can decrease the amount of luck required by… creating more chances. Notts County created three times the quality of chances we did today for example, and remarkably won at a canter.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2025, 08:18:06 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 07:53:30 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2025, 07:44:11 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. All correct. We need to have 20+ shots per game with the current average quality of chances we create. Fact of today is we created better chances than the opposition but lost the game Yes we probably did create the better chances but not enough to ensure we were odds on to win the game. We created <1 goals worth of chances. As did Vale. In games like that you are dependant on luck going your way to win the game. You can decrease the amount of luck required by… creating more chances. Notts County created three times the quality of chances we did today for example, and remarkably won at a canter. To be fair they were playing a side in 22nd place whereas we were playing the title favourites with the most expensive squad in the league. They were 2-0 up today with their only 2 shots at goal, they had 0 shots off target and 0 blocked shots
Quote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 08:15:23 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 08:04:55 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 07:35:47 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 04, 2025, 07:23:50 pmIt's not converting chances that's the problem. We are simply not creating enough good ones.Once again, we've run into a brick wall against a low block. Time and again it's happening. We are WAY too ponderous with the ball, and in the first half in particular there was very little movement from the midfield and attack when we had the ball at the back. There was frequently a 30-40 yard hole between their front 2 and midfield crying out for someone to drop in and take the ball on the half turn but we did it no more than a couple of times.It's still not crisis time, but it's coming very quickly if we don't solve this problem. 14 points from the last 11 games is starting to tell a serious story. In particular the form against promotion rivals - 2 points in the last 5 matches.If we assume we need 80 points for 3rd place, we now need to pick up 40 from the last 21 matches. P21 W12 D4 L5. We are WAY off looking like being able to do that given performances over the last 10 weeks. Don’t start with all that again, “We look miles away from being able to achieve that” nonsense. We all know how that went last season We got in behind today a few times, more than we have in most games for a while, street could make a big difference Last year was a once in a hundred years event.Yes it was phenomenal, but if you're expecting that to happen again, you're a fool.I'm saying nothing other than the bleeding obvious. We are not playing well at the moment and haven't been doing so now for a quarter of a season. It has to change. Very quickly.It wouldn’t need to happen again, if you think that then you’re a fool. A marginal improvement is all that’s needed to reach the autos We are as likely not to improve as we are to improve. If we maintain this form we won’t get top 3. Winning the league was the goal and we are falling short of that.
20 game form table, ha ha that’s hilarious.
Just the league table
Quote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 08:39:20 pmJust the league tableCutting edge analysis.So when we were lower mid table with really good form last season you were bringing everyone down to earth by saying “look at the league table”?
Quote from: ncRover on January 04, 2025, 09:08:34 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 08:39:20 pmJust the league tableCutting edge analysis.So when we were lower mid table with really good form last season you were bringing everyone down to earth by saying “look at the league table”?Well it is all that matters, picking a sample of form to back an argument doesn’t mean much.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 10:24:46 pmQuote from: ncRover on January 04, 2025, 09:08:34 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 04, 2025, 08:39:20 pmJust the league tableCutting edge analysis.So when we were lower mid table with really good form last season you were bringing everyone down to earth by saying “look at the league table”?Well it is all that matters, picking a sample of form to back an argument doesn’t mean much. I’d argue 20 games (just shy of half a season) is a pretty reasonable sample. Teams around pick up points in their games in hand and we won’t be far off 12th, will we.