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Walsall’s next 3 games are very tough, they could get zero points.
Quote from: andysly on March 23, 2025, 10:30:02 pmAnd Bradford, oh and Grimsby. Yep. Both superb performances. Ones that made me think we had the measure of the better sides in this division.But since we won at Bradford 5 months ago, we've played (I think, too late to check every match) 8 games against teams in the top 10 on that day(*). We've drawn against Notts C and Crewe and lost to Port Vale, Walsall, Chesterfield, Bromley, Grimsby and Wimbledon.In most of those matches, we've certainly been competitive but frequently looked blunt against a side with a low block, and very vulnerable at the back (GF6 GA15).(*) My mistake earlier. Top 10, not top half. We also beat MK Dons when they were in 11th. So our record against top half sides in the last 5 months isP9 W1 D2 L6 GF8 GA16 Pts5. PPG 0.56.We need a big improvement on that from here on, given that 6 of our last 9 opponents are currently in the top half and 5 of those in the top 10.
And Bradford, oh and Grimsby.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 24, 2025, 12:44:14 amQuote from: andysly on March 23, 2025, 10:30:02 pmAnd Bradford, oh and Grimsby. Yep. Both superb performances. Ones that made me think we had the measure of the better sides in this division.But since we won at Bradford 5 months ago, we've played (I think, too late to check every match) 8 games against teams in the top 10 on that day(*). We've drawn against Notts C and Crewe and lost to Port Vale, Walsall, Chesterfield, Bromley, Grimsby and Wimbledon.In most of those matches, we've certainly been competitive but frequently looked blunt against a side with a low block, and very vulnerable at the back (GF6 GA15).(*) My mistake earlier. Top 10, not top half. We also beat MK Dons when they were in 11th. So our record against top half sides in the last 5 months isP9 W1 D2 L6 GF8 GA16 Pts5. PPG 0.56.We need a big improvement on that from here on, given that 6 of our last 9 opponents are currently in the top half and 5 of those in the top 10.That's now 3 points from the last 9 games against top 10 sides.Last night was a perfect example of our limitations. Slow and ponderous in the build up against a side playing deep. Then when they counted, they did so at pace and with physical presence.We are just not good enough to consistently hurt the better sides in a really poor division.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 02, 2025, 11:51:48 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 24, 2025, 12:44:14 amQuote from: andysly on March 23, 2025, 10:30:02 pmAnd Bradford, oh and Grimsby. Yep. Both superb performances. Ones that made me think we had the measure of the better sides in this division.But since we won at Bradford 5 months ago, we've played (I think, too late to check every match) 8 games against teams in the top 10 on that day(*). We've drawn against Notts C and Crewe and lost to Port Vale, Walsall, Chesterfield, Bromley, Grimsby and Wimbledon.In most of those matches, we've certainly been competitive but frequently looked blunt against a side with a low block, and very vulnerable at the back (GF6 GA15).(*) My mistake earlier. Top 10, not top half. We also beat MK Dons when they were in 11th. So our record against top half sides in the last 5 months isP9 W1 D2 L6 GF8 GA16 Pts5. PPG 0.56.We need a big improvement on that from here on, given that 6 of our last 9 opponents are currently in the top half and 5 of those in the top 10.That's now 3 points from the last 9 games against top 10 sides.Last night was a perfect example of our limitations. Slow and ponderous in the build up against a side playing deep. Then when they counted, they did so at pace and with physical presence.We are just not good enough to consistently hurt the better sides in a really poor division.Maybe if any of our midfielders who could actually pick an incisive forward pass (Westbrooke, Crew), or carry the ball (Kelly) could actually get a sniff of some game time, we might have some more joy solving this clear issue that has been going on for most of the season. All three of these players have been signed or had their contracts extended in the last 12 months so why are they never playing?Bailey is great and a hard-worker, Broadbent has improved and does some good defensive work, Sbarra gets in some good positions but struggles to impose himself on the game, and Clifton is... well, pretty hopeless. But we still persist with the same combinations which just don't seem to work.
Quote from: pib on April 02, 2025, 01:13:15 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 02, 2025, 11:51:48 amQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on March 24, 2025, 12:44:14 amQuote from: andysly on March 23, 2025, 10:30:02 pmAnd Bradford, oh and Grimsby. Yep. Both superb performances. Ones that made me think we had the measure of the better sides in this division.But since we won at Bradford 5 months ago, we've played (I think, too late to check every match) 8 games against teams in the top 10 on that day(*). We've drawn against Notts C and Crewe and lost to Port Vale, Walsall, Chesterfield, Bromley, Grimsby and Wimbledon.In most of those matches, we've certainly been competitive but frequently looked blunt against a side with a low block, and very vulnerable at the back (GF6 GA15).(*) My mistake earlier. Top 10, not top half. We also beat MK Dons when they were in 11th. So our record against top half sides in the last 5 months isP9 W1 D2 L6 GF8 GA16 Pts5. PPG 0.56.We need a big improvement on that from here on, given that 6 of our last 9 opponents are currently in the top half and 5 of those in the top 10.That's now 3 points from the last 9 games against top 10 sides.Last night was a perfect example of our limitations. Slow and ponderous in the build up against a side playing deep. Then when they counted, they did so at pace and with physical presence.We are just not good enough to consistently hurt the better sides in a really poor division.Maybe if any of our midfielders who could actually pick an incisive forward pass (Westbrooke, Crew), or carry the ball (Kelly) could actually get a sniff of some game time, we might have some more joy solving this clear issue that has been going on for most of the season. All three of these players have been signed or had their contracts extended in the last 12 months so why are they never playing?Bailey is great and a hard-worker, Broadbent has improved and does some good defensive work, Sbarra gets in some good positions but struggles to impose himself on the game, and Clifton is... well, pretty hopeless. But we still persist with the same combinations which just don't seem to work.Pib, for most of this season the main complaint of fans has been the constant changing of personnel and not having a settled side. Now McCann seems to be trying the settled side alternative and still we grumble.