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Quote from: tommy toes on January 11, 2026, 09:25:27 amHow can you say they didn’t lack spirit Gaz?It was exactly what they lacked in the first half.Individual mistakes cost us first half. It wasn’t a lack of effort.
How can you say they didn’t lack spirit Gaz?It was exactly what they lacked in the first half.
Quote from: Ian Nimmo on January 11, 2026, 10:09:12 amQuote from: roversdude on January 10, 2026, 06:50:21 pmBesides the 3rd goal Senior was very goodGotts MOM by a mileBailey was that his last Rovers game ?Could well be last game, I don’t think he’s been at his best in last couple of games, and he may be aware he is wanted elsewhere, which he will have to seriously consider.A bit confused here, are you basing this on the so called Middlesbrough rumours that clearly was created by some random bloke on X?
Quote from: roversdude on January 10, 2026, 06:50:21 pmBesides the 3rd goal Senior was very goodGotts MOM by a mileBailey was that his last Rovers game ?Could well be last game, I don’t think he’s been at his best in last couple of games, and he may be aware he is wanted elsewhere, which he will have to seriously consider.
Besides the 3rd goal Senior was very goodGotts MOM by a mileBailey was that his last Rovers game ?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 10, 2026, 10:08:04 pmQuote from: Chris Black come back on January 10, 2026, 08:07:01 pmWe had a devastating 10 minutes in the second half where we crucified them and that was when the two full backs joined in the punishment beating we were giving out, so there was a huge overload of 8 of our players all attacking. Grand. Trouble is, the "you score 3 and we'll score 2" school of buccaneering football doesn't win you many matches.Yes it was good to watch in the second half, but overall, over the full 90 minutes it was a poor performance against a side we could and probably should have beaten. Setting ourselves out with such an attacking line up from the start, but playing 45 minutes with so little organisation or intensity or basic work rate is absolutely unacceptable. They played a starting outfield 10 with an average age of 22, and we showed in the second half that we could out-mester them. But for much of the first half, it felt like we were playing a training game where our players had been told to play at 75%.Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 10, 2026, 11:05:47 pmQuote from: dickos1 on January 10, 2026, 10:35:37 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 10, 2026, 07:41:09 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 10, 2026, 07:28:45 pmQuote from: jmt23 on January 10, 2026, 07:25:29 pmIt should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.For reference, Bolton went off a shorter price to beat us than Saints did today. I'm not surprised.Southampton played nearly a full second XI.In that context, the first half was an utterly shocking performance. Yes we gave them a game in the second half, but overall, that was a massive chance missed.They had a striker who they paid 15 million for and a centre half who played for England last year. And you’re mocking the level of opposition Where am I "mocking the level of the opposition"?I'm pointing out facts that it was a talented but very young side, few of whom have been regular starters in a side that has struggled in the Championship.And we made it embarrassingly easy for them to put the game out of our reach.If you have any counter comments to that, please do make them without making shit up.By the way. The side that Macclesfield harried out of their stride today collectively cost about £150m and had just shy of 200 caps for England, Spain, Argentina, Croatia, USA and Nigeria.And we demonstrated in the second half that we could put battle the young opposition we faced today, once we actually started to play with a bit of momentum and aggression.As usual, I'm not entirely sure what your point is.It&039;s probably the sentence about we should be beating the side they put out. We're in no position to be saying that since September 2025
Quote from: Chris Black come back on January 10, 2026, 08:07:01 pmWe had a devastating 10 minutes in the second half where we crucified them and that was when the two full backs joined in the punishment beating we were giving out, so there was a huge overload of 8 of our players all attacking. Grand. Trouble is, the "you score 3 and we'll score 2" school of buccaneering football doesn't win you many matches.Yes it was good to watch in the second half, but overall, over the full 90 minutes it was a poor performance against a side we could and probably should have beaten. Setting ourselves out with such an attacking line up from the start, but playing 45 minutes with so little organisation or intensity or basic work rate is absolutely unacceptable. They played a starting outfield 10 with an average age of 22, and we showed in the second half that we could out-mester them. But for much of the first half, it felt like we were playing a training game where our players had been told to play at 75%.
We had a devastating 10 minutes in the second half where we crucified them and that was when the two full backs joined in the punishment beating we were giving out, so there was a huge overload of 8 of our players all attacking.
Quote from: dickos1 on January 10, 2026, 10:35:37 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 10, 2026, 07:41:09 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 10, 2026, 07:28:45 pmQuote from: jmt23 on January 10, 2026, 07:25:29 pmIt should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.For reference, Bolton went off a shorter price to beat us than Saints did today. I'm not surprised.Southampton played nearly a full second XI.In that context, the first half was an utterly shocking performance. Yes we gave them a game in the second half, but overall, that was a massive chance missed.They had a striker who they paid 15 million for and a centre half who played for England last year. And you’re mocking the level of opposition Where am I "mocking the level of the opposition"?I'm pointing out facts that it was a talented but very young side, few of whom have been regular starters in a side that has struggled in the Championship.And we made it embarrassingly easy for them to put the game out of our reach.If you have any counter comments to that, please do make them without making shit up.By the way. The side that Macclesfield harried out of their stride today collectively cost about £150m and had just shy of 200 caps for England, Spain, Argentina, Croatia, USA and Nigeria.And we demonstrated in the second half that we could put battle the young opposition we faced today, once we actually started to play with a bit of momentum and aggression.As usual, I'm not entirely sure what your point is.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 10, 2026, 07:41:09 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 10, 2026, 07:28:45 pmQuote from: jmt23 on January 10, 2026, 07:25:29 pmIt should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.For reference, Bolton went off a shorter price to beat us than Saints did today. I'm not surprised.Southampton played nearly a full second XI.In that context, the first half was an utterly shocking performance. Yes we gave them a game in the second half, but overall, that was a massive chance missed.They had a striker who they paid 15 million for and a centre half who played for England last year. And you’re mocking the level of opposition
Quote from: GazLaz on January 10, 2026, 07:28:45 pmQuote from: jmt23 on January 10, 2026, 07:25:29 pmIt should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.For reference, Bolton went off a shorter price to beat us than Saints did today. I'm not surprised.Southampton played nearly a full second XI.In that context, the first half was an utterly shocking performance. Yes we gave them a game in the second half, but overall, that was a massive chance missed.
Quote from: jmt23 on January 10, 2026, 07:25:29 pmIt should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.For reference, Bolton went off a shorter price to beat us than Saints did today.
It should also be said they were and and are a good championship level club, with aspirations of getting back in the Prem.
Quote from: Fal on January 11, 2026, 11:03:08 amQuote from: Ian Nimmo on January 11, 2026, 10:09:12 amQuote from: roversdude on January 10, 2026, 06:50:21 pmBesides the 3rd goal Senior was very goodGotts MOM by a mileBailey was that his last Rovers game ?Could well be last game, I don’t think he’s been at his best in last couple of games, and he may be aware he is wanted elsewhere, which he will have to seriously consider.A bit confused here, are you basing this on the so called Middlesbrough rumours that clearly was created by some random bloke on X?No I don’t view any social media.My view is based on his general performances which will be watched by many clubs and their representatives. You only have to listen to away commentaries where bails and mols are regularly identified as being the two outstanding contributors within our teams performance.Another key factor apart from his goal contribution, will be his ability to maintain his fitness and be available for every game over the last couple of seasons. Thus he could be a valuable squad player even if he was not able to be first choice in a starting eleven.
Quote from: Fal on January 10, 2026, 06:04:06 pmQuote from: grayx on January 10, 2026, 05:54:45 pmQuote from: Filo on January 10, 2026, 05:24:42 pmFantastic second half, Gotts was excellent and Haks just makes things happenI agree. Also think the lad from everton showed promise & never stopped running. We do need to strengthen the defence tho, particulary centre half.Billy offered nothing again im afraid.Bailey had an off day by his standardsBilly offered nothing? he wasn't amazing by any stretch but he nearly scored twice at the end so think you're being a tad too harsh.Totally agree, to say he offered nothing is a joke. He gave the centre backs more to deal with than in the first half.Personally I would have started Billy.Nice to see the appreciation from their fans when he came on.
Quote from: grayx on January 10, 2026, 05:54:45 pmQuote from: Filo on January 10, 2026, 05:24:42 pmFantastic second half, Gotts was excellent and Haks just makes things happenI agree. Also think the lad from everton showed promise & never stopped running. We do need to strengthen the defence tho, particulary centre half.Billy offered nothing again im afraid.Bailey had an off day by his standardsBilly offered nothing? he wasn't amazing by any stretch but he nearly scored twice at the end so think you're being a tad too harsh.
Quote from: Filo on January 10, 2026, 05:24:42 pmFantastic second half, Gotts was excellent and Haks just makes things happenI agree. Also think the lad from everton showed promise & never stopped running. We do need to strengthen the defence tho, particulary centre half.Billy offered nothing again im afraid.Bailey had an off day by his standards
Fantastic second half, Gotts was excellent and Haks just makes things happen
Watching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 09:45:05 amQuote from: tommy toes on January 11, 2026, 09:25:27 amHow can you say they didn’t lack spirit Gaz?It was exactly what they lacked in the first half.Individual mistakes cost us first half. It wasn’t a lack of effort.100% right Gaz.Also there was no doubting that Southamptons players generally were higher quality that ours which is to be expected given that they are still on the parachute money which gives them the opportunity to pay the higher wages that good players demand.Strange to say really but at half time I wasn’t too down, even considering the score.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 11, 2026, 01:58:09 pmWatching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.Agree with that, but have to say Bailey was fouled
Watching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.
Watching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him than that. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 11, 2026, 01:58:09 pmWatching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.Agree with that, but have to say Bailey was fouled
Quote from: drfchound on January 11, 2026, 11:10:44 amQuote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 09:45:05 amQuote from: tommy toes on January 11, 2026, 09:25:27 amHow can you say they didn’t lack spirit Gaz?It was exactly what they lacked in the first half.Individual mistakes cost us first half. It wasn’t a lack of effort.100% right Gaz.Also there was no doubting that Southamptons players generally were higher quality that ours which is to be expected given that they are still on the parachute money which gives them the opportunity to pay the higher wages that good players demand.Strange to say really but at half time I wasn’t too down, even considering the score.If that’s the case hound then why didn’t their higher quality shine out when we changed our approach in the second half when we were all over them.Or are you just being awkward coz its me.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 09:45:05 amQuote from: tommy toes on January 11, 2026, 09:25:27 amHow can you say they didn’t lack spirit Gaz?It was exactly what they lacked in the first half.Individual mistakes cost us first half. It wasn’t a lack of effort. You really think the third goal was due to an individual mistake rather than a poor structure and a total lack of intensity in our midfield?Or that a slip 8 yards inside their half must result in a 4-on-2 in our box?
Here we go all the well known premiership managers telling us exactly what happened and what we are doing wrong.We lost 3 nil in the first half to a championship team and won 2 nil and could have even won it in the 2nd half.Simples!A signing or 2 to sure up the defense and I think we will have a very good 2nd half of the season.Lets all go and enjoy it. Come on rovers!
Quote from: Filo on January 11, 2026, 02:07:40 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 11, 2026, 01:58:09 pmWatching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.Agree with that, but have to say Bailey was fouledI don’t think it was a foul. Didn’t even contemplate it being one watching live either.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on January 11, 2026, 01:58:09 pmWatching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.Agree with that, but have to say Bailey was fouled
Watching their first goal again on the highlights really hits home how ridiculously we set up in the first half. Yes it was an error by Bailey, but the whole structure of our set up at that moment was insane and gave us no cover for a mistake.When Bailey gets tackled in the centre circle, other that McGrath who played the pass, there's no Rovers player within 18-20 yards of Bailey. There are FIVE Southampton players closer to him. Even if he didn't make the mistake, he was under massive pressure and unlikely to do anything with the ball.Meanwhile, in addition to a front line of 4 players, Sterrey is 10 yards inside their half and God alone knows where Senior is. Somewhere up near their box given where he is when he appears in the shot sprinting back.Then when they break, they break much faster than our players respond. Gotts (who was generally very good) was 3 yards inside their half when Bailey was fouled. Fellows was 15 yards further into their half. Yet 7 seconds later, Fellows is in our box, 3-4 yards ahead of Gotts.Ok. Fellows cost £8m. Accepted. Maybe he's just a sharper, faster, quicker responder than our players. Accepted.But then for f**ks sake, don't set us up with an approach that says to them "There you go. If we slip up once, you've got 75 yards of freedom."Setting up like that meant that one slip turned comfortable possession into a 4-on-2 in our box in 9 seconds.It's shit or bust football and we get picked off far too easily. If you are going to play like that, you've GOT to have a Clifton in the middle, who will run his blood to water for an hour and give some coverage for mistakes. Madness to play Gibson instead of him yesterday.
It wasn’t the greatest ball of all time but Bailey is good enough to deal with it. Poor technique taking it square on and lack of scanning to know where the danger was coming from cost him.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 07:25:48 pmIt wasn’t the greatest ball of all time but Bailey is good enough to deal with it. Poor technique taking it square on and lack of scanning to know where the danger was coming from cost him. Agree. It was a standard pass and one which any of the deepest midfielders should cope with easily. There was an easy return pass on and at that point, we'd sucked them out into pressing us. Our next pass would have been a more probing pass to take advantage of the overload we'd created, with our two full backs pushed up. We play like this alot and is one of the reasons we're successful on the break. Of course, it falls down with individual errors but that doesn't mean we should resort to being too safe. We've been there and that's why McCann wants them to be brave. In this instance, we were slow to react , as we were for their second goal too, but it was the turnover which was the root cause. It wasn't a foul either.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on January 11, 2026, 08:47:30 pmQuote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 07:25:48 pmIt wasn’t the greatest ball of all time but Bailey is good enough to deal with it. Poor technique taking it square on and lack of scanning to know where the danger was coming from cost him. Agree. It was a standard pass and one which any of the deepest midfielders should cope with easily. There was an easy return pass on and at that point, we'd sucked them out into pressing us. Our next pass would have been a more probing pass to take advantage of the overload we'd created, with our two full backs pushed up. We play like this alot and is one of the reasons we're successful on the break. Of course, it falls down with individual errors but that doesn't mean we should resort to being too safe. We've been there and that's why McCann wants them to be brave. In this instance, we were slow to react , as we were for their second goal too, but it was the turnover which was the root cause. It wasn't a foul either. Being brave is one thing.Setting yourself up so that a bobble or a poor touch leaves you facing a 4-on-2 attack is mad.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 11, 2026, 07:25:48 pmIt wasn’t the greatest ball of all time but Bailey is good enough to deal with it. Poor technique taking it square on and lack of scanning to know where the danger was coming from cost him. I just dont see why mcgrath made that pass in the first place. Put Bailey under instant pressure, wasnt fouled in my opinion.