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Quote from: Avsuptem on March 08, 2025, 05:24:19 pm2 hand balls in the box not given and Sharp's tap in disallowed for no discernable reason. Could have been 5 - 2 with a proper ref.Sharp was given offside. He must have been as he appeared to claim to the ref he didn’t touch it and let it past him. The last 2 games we’ve chucked away, can’t blame anyone else but ourselves really
2 hand balls in the box not given and Sharp's tap in disallowed for no discernable reason. Could have been 5 - 2 with a proper ref.
Quote from: Avsuptem on March 08, 2025, 05:24:19 pm2 hand balls in the box not given and Sharp's tap in disallowed for no discernable reason. Could have been 5 - 2 with a proper ref.never been handballs and sharp looked offside to me from south stand
Quote from: RoversInSpain on March 08, 2025, 05:47:11 pmQuote from: Avsuptem on March 08, 2025, 05:24:19 pm2 hand balls in the box not given and Sharp's tap in disallowed for no discernable reason. Could have been 5 - 2 with a proper ref.Sharp was given offside. He must have been as he appeared to claim to the ref he didn’t touch it and let it past him. The last 2 games we’ve chucked away, can’t blame anyone else but ourselves really It looked like he touched it to me. Something I don’t think he needed to do. I think he tried to get out the way but it still hit him though.
As I read the League 2 stats, we followed what has become an an undesirable pattern today. We lost yet another game in which we were ahead at half time. Of the leading clubs we seem to be the worst at this and it reflects badly on our ability to play under pressure. On Tuesday it was pressure to break down a defence which we had the skill to penetrate yet lacked the ability to shoot straight. And today was just the same. We scored 2 goals when there was no pressure and then succumbed to classic opening pressure from a side whose manager obviously inspired a great fight-back. As we strived to get back in front the pressure to break the deadlock was too much and we failed yet again.This is not an encouraging trait and you might wonder whether a team with a record such as ours gets the best advice at half time, since we routinely do worse in the second half.
Quote from: ForsolongaRover on March 08, 2025, 06:10:41 pmAs I read the League 2 stats, we followed what has become an an undesirable pattern today. We lost yet another game in which we were ahead at half time. Of the leading clubs we seem to be the worst at this and it reflects badly on our ability to play under pressure. On Tuesday it was pressure to break down a defence which we had the skill to penetrate yet lacked the ability to shoot straight. And today was just the same. We scored 2 goals when there was no pressure and then succumbed to classic opening pressure from a side whose manager obviously inspired a great fight-back. As we strived to get back in front the pressure to break the deadlock was too much and we failed yet again.This is not an encouraging trait and you might wonder whether a team with a record such as ours gets the best advice at half time, since we routinely do worse in the second half. we lost yet another game we were leading at half time? Really? Someone been on the sauce already? For the record, a), we didn't lose, and b) , aside from Newport away, every time we have scored first, we have won, so pleased explain about this losing pattern?
We still threw 2 points away. Midfield was very ordinary today but Gibson/Sbarra were fighting it out for worst player on the pitch. Obviously S’barra scored, so Gibson just gets it. Don’t want to see that combination again, Grant!
hQuote from: adamtherover on March 08, 2025, 06:15:56 pmQuote from: ForsolongaRover on March 08, 2025, 06:10:41 pmAs I read the League 2 stats, we followed what has become an an undesirable pattern today. We lost yet another game in which we were ahead at half time. Of the leading clubs we seem to be the worst at this and it reflects badly on our ability to play under pressure. On Tuesday it was pressure to break down a defence which we had the skill to penetrate yet lacked the ability to shoot straight. And today was just the same. We scored 2 goals when there was no pressure and then succumbed to classic opening pressure from a side whose manager obviously inspired a great fight-back. As we strived to get back in front the pressure to break the deadlock was too much and we failed yet again.This is not an encouraging trait and you might wonder whether a team with a record such as ours gets the best advice at half time, since we routinely do worse in the second half. we lost yet another game we were leading at half time? Really? Someone been on the sauce already? For the record, a), we didn't lose, and b) , aside from Newport away, every time we have scored first, we have won, so pleased explain about this losing pattern?Sorry - I meant “failed to win” of course, but I was quoting from footystats.org. I am open to correction if my premise is incorrect, but it does reflect the impression I have taken from the general trend of results this season. If you believe the we have the required spirit to overcome pressure it would be good to hear examples.
Spoke to McGrath in the car park before the game, slight injury more precautionary he didn't play. I said I'd seen Joe previously and same applied. Both should be OK for Sat
I was gutted at full time because we thoroughly deserved to win that game.A 2-hour drive home and a steak and chips dinner gives me time to reflect.We played really well today. I might be frustrated by the result but I am not in the least disappointed by the performance.The first half was a very dominant display, continuing from the last home performance against Newport and the total domination of the game at Bromley.I honestly thought we would push on in the second half and win by 3 or 4 goals.But they took their two chances well and we just couldn’t get the winner.We were forced to field an entirely new back four and I thought they played really well. Jack Senior in particular was excellent and was MOTM for me. I was gutted for him that his slip in the 2nd half proved costly but he can still be proud of his performance, especially in the first half.So I’m still very positive and I’m heartened by our three performances this week. We deserved 9 points from those 3 games but that’s football.I have faith and belief that this squad will get us promoted.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on March 08, 2025, 06:22:05 pmWe still threw 2 points away. Midfield was very ordinary today but Gibson/Sbarra were fighting it out for worst player on the pitch. Obviously S’barra scored, so Gibson just gets it. Don’t want to see that combination again, Grant!What's the alternative? Clifton and Ennis? No thanks
Quote from: Padge_DRFC on March 08, 2025, 06:25:59 pmQuote from: Alan Southstand on March 08, 2025, 06:22:05 pmWe still threw 2 points away. Midfield was very ordinary today but Gibson/Sbarra were fighting it out for worst player on the pitch. Obviously S’barra scored, so Gibson just gets it. Don’t want to see that combination again, Grant!What's the alternative? Clifton and Ennis? No thanksThe disappointment for me were the fullbacks. I'd always considered we had good cover in those positions but when called upon yesterday thought both were poor. Maybe lack of game time is a factor?
I’m hurting today. I think we have continuously proven that we are playoff fodder. We bottle it when it matters the most and moving into the last 10 games I just can’t imagine us beating Walsall, Wimbledon, Bradford and Notts. I’m seeing a club giving everything they have to get out of this league and for me I’ve an awful feeling we are going to fall short.