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With the mindset as it was yesterday, not sure what difference a couple of changes would have made. Looking at the highlights and hearing Moly's comments, it's symptomatic of a lazy approach to defending as a team. The back line sits too deep and doesn't get out high enough or quick enough to support attacks, or just generally to get on the front foot. The space we allow them to play in gives them time to pick their passes and we just ball watch while not marking anyone. With Byrne at the back and seeing his debut, he seemed to have a positive effect plus doing plenty of shouting., but yesterday the back line was all over the shop
Even Middleton, who's hardly played and was coming off the bench, couldn't be bothered. When Huggins hit the post, Middleton didn't go to him initially, then just let him go straight past him without tracking his run. Absolutely awful attitude.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 08, 2026, 09:22:25 amWith the mindset as it was yesterday, not sure what difference a couple of changes would have made. Looking at the highlights and hearing Moly's comments, it's symptomatic of a lazy approach to defending as a team. The back line sits too deep and doesn't get out high enough or quick enough to support attacks, or just generally to get on the front foot. The space we allow them to play in gives them time to pick their passes and we just ball watch while not marking anyone. With Byrne at the back and seeing his debut, he seemed to have a positive effect plus doing plenty of shouting., but yesterday the back line was all over the shopDo our central defenders have the recovery pace required to get away with a high line?
Quote from: ncRover on February 08, 2026, 09:52:02 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on February 08, 2026, 09:22:25 amWith the mindset as it was yesterday, not sure what difference a couple of changes would have made. Looking at the highlights and hearing Moly's comments, it's symptomatic of a lazy approach to defending as a team. The back line sits too deep and doesn't get out high enough or quick enough to support attacks, or just generally to get on the front foot. The space we allow them to play in gives them time to pick their passes and we just ball watch while not marking anyone. With Byrne at the back and seeing his debut, he seemed to have a positive effect plus doing plenty of shouting., but yesterday the back line was all over the shopDo our central defenders have the recovery pace required to get away with a high line?They have enough to push out when we have possession, it's about keeping the distances so there's no big gaps from back to front. We xan do it, we have done it better but what seems to be lacking is communication and leadership to make sure games like yesterday don't happen. Trouble is, I don't see McCann issuing instructions when we do drop too deep. .
Quote from: Branton Red on February 07, 2026, 05:17:16 pmSaw the teamsheet and expected the worst.Not arguing about whether the starting XI chosen are the best players available or not.But no changes from Tuesday - a tough game in tougher conditions - when Rovers are carrying such a big squad?!Against a good side, at home who have had the week off and are fresh?!Madness.The manager has to take a lot of the blame for the performance and scale of defeat. Let's hope it doesn't hit the team confidence which has grown so much in previous weeks.Lets be honest though.If grant changed the line up and we lost he would of got hammered for it. Wycombe out played us and we had way too many players having their worst game for a long time
Saw the teamsheet and expected the worst.Not arguing about whether the starting XI chosen are the best players available or not.But no changes from Tuesday - a tough game in tougher conditions - when Rovers are carrying such a big squad?!Against a good side, at home who have had the week off and are fresh?!Madness.The manager has to take a lot of the blame for the performance and scale of defeat. Let's hope it doesn't hit the team confidence which has grown so much in previous weeks.
I think anyone expecting we can rock up at a team like WW and compete without a proper centre forward is being a bit delusional. We've only seen Frankie for 3 or so games but certainly by the last outing he was occupying both centre backs and creating loads of space for Haks and one on ones for Mols and as a result we created havoc.Elliott Lee is a great signing for sure but playing him as a false nine will never cut the mustard at this level.So from about 10 minutes we had no outlet, and they just pressed us back and that enabled their two strong wide men to strut their stuff and kill us off, the result reflected the reality.Now if we had suffered that with Frankie etc in the side it would be far more concerning to me.