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Should’ve won tonight and we did have all the play but the lack of composure cost us big time tonight. Whether it was the final pass or the finish it was very rushed.
To be fair to Chesterfield, they turn into prime Barcelona when they play us.
Ive been watching Rovers 43 years and i cant believe ive seen a game like this during that time. Astonishing how we didnt win it nevermind lose it.
The worst EFL team I've ever seen. Completely devoid of any quality, and a set of absolute cheats; yet they've done the double over us.Couple that with Chesterfield, 15th in the league and 19 points behind us before tonight, who also did the double over us, and that's 12 points down the pan that might easily cost us promotion.
Tbh ... They started time wasting and tactical cheating before they scoredThat includes the first game if I remember rightly ( I rarely do )Last night where Street was chopped down in first minute , they got a throw . Webster picked it up by corner flag and bowled it 15 ish yards to a team mate to take the throwRef made him go back , but he went back 5 yards. Lino joined him instead of waving flag and standing where it went out ( they never do )Later Street was judged to have fouled by corner flag on near side. The keeper eventually came to take the free kick ( took about a minute ) but eventually he managed to move the ball through crafty moves to well outside the 18 yard line , and in the process moved ball infield as well. So instead of a kick by corner flag he took the kick 25 yards from where the "offence" was given and a good 10 yards from the touchlineThis has to stop . Also how many times do you see Offside given and the CB looks like he will take the kick . The Lino is stood level with where the player was flagged off side. The CB gets the ball upfield of that point by tapping it 5 or 6 yards forwardThen he changes his mind and calls on Keeper to take it. You know what I am going to say already ! It's so obviousHe comes out fiddles with the ball , bounces it , tests the pressure ( anything ! ) before spinning it forwards as far as he can get away with.Finally he is about to kick it some 10 yards forward from where it should be .... so .... ... Which of these happens most ?A) the Ref sends them right back to level with the LinoB) The Lino waves his Flag like **** and makes the Player go back to where he is stood ORC) the Lino simply runs from where the Offside happened and goes to where the kick is eventually going to be taken
It's the most demoralised I've felt all season, it finally sunk in that we won't be getting out of this awful league with this lot. We looked like headless chickens last night, terrible defending for their goal, and just desperate, rushed, structureless play throughout. Grant's team selections and formations have been wrong for a while. It's either 4-3-3 or throw more forwards on and see what happens. That't not a plan B.And some of these players aren't good enough. Has Broadbent shown marginal improvement? Maybe, but he's still slow and can't pass, and makes far too many mistakes. Sbarra is a joke. Ennis is even worse. We've made our standout striker last year in to a benchwarmer. We're entirely reliant on whether Molyneux can make something happen. That's our one tactic. McCann told us he wanted to win the league and get us promotion. He needs to come good on that promise or pack his bags.
Quote from: Reg of the Rovers on March 05, 2025, 12:37:00 pmIt's the most demoralised I've felt all season, it finally sunk in that we won't be getting out of this awful league with this lot. We looked like headless chickens last night, terrible defending for their goal, and just desperate, rushed, structureless play throughout. Grant's team selections and formations have been wrong for a while. It's either 4-3-3 or throw more forwards on and see what happens. That't not a plan B.And some of these players aren't good enough. Has Broadbent shown marginal improvement? Maybe, but he's still slow and can't pass, and makes far too many mistakes. Sbarra is a joke. Ennis is even worse. We've made our standout striker last year in to a benchwarmer. We're entirely reliant on whether Molyneux can make something happen. That's our one tactic. McCann told us he wanted to win the league and get us promotion. He needs to come good on that promise or pack his bags.Well dickos1 has labelled this nonsense, but it reflects the sentiments which I felt in writing my comment after the match. These players do show ability and the way they dominated possession is evidence that they can play skilfully, but the strategy is haphazard and improvised. Good management brings together a bunch of people with different attributes and blends them into an effective force. Molyneux and Sterry have this ability to combine powerfully and we see it in Olowu, but so many of the team seem to operate as individuals. You don’t know what to expect and it’s not obvious that they know what to expect of each other. You have to look at McCann and wonder if he sees how self-defeating this lack of organisation, this strategic failure and want of mutual understanding is. We saw in the individual performances last night that he’s got enough individual talent in his squad but he is not using its combined force to its potential.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 05, 2025, 02:36:17 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on March 05, 2025, 12:37:00 pmIt's the most demoralised I've felt all season, it finally sunk in that we won't be getting out of this awful league with this lot. We looked like headless chickens last night, terrible defending for their goal, and just desperate, rushed, structureless play throughout. Grant's team selections and formations have been wrong for a while. It's either 4-3-3 or throw more forwards on and see what happens. That't not a plan B.And some of these players aren't good enough. Has Broadbent shown marginal improvement? Maybe, but he's still slow and can't pass, and makes far too many mistakes. Sbarra is a joke. Ennis is even worse. We've made our standout striker last year in to a benchwarmer. We're entirely reliant on whether Molyneux can make something happen. That's our one tactic. McCann told us he wanted to win the league and get us promotion. He needs to come good on that promise or pack his bags.Well dickos1 has labelled this nonsense, but it reflects the sentiments which I felt in writing my comment after the match. These players do show ability and the way they dominated possession is evidence that they can play skilfully, but the strategy is haphazard and improvised. Good management brings together a bunch of people with different attributes and blends them into an effective force. Molyneux and Sterry have this ability to combine powerfully and we see it in Olowu, but so many of the team seem to operate as individuals. You don’t know what to expect and it’s not obvious that they know what to expect of each other. You have to look at McCann and wonder if he sees how self-defeating this lack of organisation, this strategic failure and want of mutual understanding is. We saw in the individual performances last night that he’s got enough individual talent in his squad but he is not using its combined force to its potential.Well it is absolute nonsense, and what you’ve written confirms that. If you watched that game and thought oh well this means we’re not going to get promoted then you’re absolutely clueless. We were terrific, but we just couldn’t finish. It was one of those nights, but the performance was superb
Quote from: dickos1 on March 05, 2025, 11:00:36 pmQuote from: ForsolongaRover on March 05, 2025, 02:36:17 pmQuote from: Reg of the Rovers on March 05, 2025, 12:37:00 pmIt's the most demoralised I've felt all season, it finally sunk in that we won't be getting out of this awful league with this lot. We looked like headless chickens last night, terrible defending for their goal, and just desperate, rushed, structureless play throughout. Grant's team selections and formations have been wrong for a while. It's either 4-3-3 or throw more forwards on and see what happens. That't not a plan B.And some of these players aren't good enough. Has Broadbent shown marginal improvement? Maybe, but he's still slow and can't pass, and makes far too many mistakes. Sbarra is a joke. Ennis is even worse. We've made our standout striker last year in to a benchwarmer. We're entirely reliant on whether Molyneux can make something happen. That's our one tactic. McCann told us he wanted to win the league and get us promotion. He needs to come good on that promise or pack his bags.Well dickos1 has labelled this nonsense, but it reflects the sentiments which I felt in writing my comment after the match. These players do show ability and the way they dominated possession is evidence that they can play skilfully, but the strategy is haphazard and improvised. Good management brings together a bunch of people with different attributes and blends them into an effective force. Molyneux and Sterry have this ability to combine powerfully and we see it in Olowu, but so many of the team seem to operate as individuals. You don’t know what to expect and it’s not obvious that they know what to expect of each other. You have to look at McCann and wonder if he sees how self-defeating this lack of organisation, this strategic failure and want of mutual understanding is. We saw in the individual performances last night that he’s got enough individual talent in his squad but he is not using its combined force to its potential.Well it is absolute nonsense, and what you’ve written confirms that. If you watched that game and thought oh well this means we’re not going to get promoted then you’re absolutely clueless. We were terrific, but we just couldn’t finish. It was one of those nights, but the performance was superb I think just about everyone who was there agreed with that, seldom have I seen the team clapped off like they were after a defeat
Well-managed, this could be the start of a surge to the top, but let’s have more composure and less rush.
Quote from: scawsby steve on March 04, 2025, 10:32:02 pmThe worst EFL team I've ever seen. Completely devoid of any quality, and a set of absolute cheats; yet they've done the double over us.Couple that with Chesterfield, 15th in the league and 19 points behind us before tonight, who also did the double over us, and that's 12 points down the pan that might easily cost us promotion.really,both games they had a game plan,actually thought at our place they got their tactics spot on and were very good defensively and didn’t actually turn up and defend,yes Tuesday night we was way on top but for a new efl team for their 1st season on no doubt a low end budget by no means are they they worst efl team,I can think of 6 or 7 teams worse even us a few times this season
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 06, 2025, 09:32:59 amWell-managed, this could be the start of a surge to the top, but let’s have more composure and less rush.35 games into the season and still waiting for that surge. We are running out of games and that train of thought is looking unrealistic especially after Tuesday. With each game I hope the surge is going to start but it gets tiring waiting. 11 games to go and we face 5 teams in the top 7 also fighting for promotion. Anyone paying attention should be worried.