- We have conceded 36 goals at home this season. By contrast, we've conceded 18 away.
- Only Burton, Rochdale and Wigan have conceded more goals on their own turf. They've all played 22 home games, we've played 21.
WTF is the problem with defending at the Valley?
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And so it came to pass. Yes he's played in a few turkey's but on the whole he is the most creative midfielder we've got.
Nige's reluctance to play him is baffling.
Might have been a different story if we'd had the whole of the summer ahead of this season to build the squad as we were a Championship team down in League One, so may have had the edge over Peterborough for Clarke-Harris for example.
Got three other teams down this summer who'll equally be looking to bounce back at the first attempt and if they each keep their squads together they'll instantly be a more lucrative option as we'll be once again a whole rebuild with no guarantees
If he had played last night he would have hardly touched the ball because Crewe would have played around him.
Shinnie is a lightweight that we cannot accommodate or afford to have in the starting line-up.
Before Saturday we hadn’t lost for 10 games and had won 6 of those. The fanbase has a whole wanted a more settled system and starting 11 (and I agreed with that). Adkins has done that and Shinnie has started very few of those games.
I’d agree he’s our most creative midfielder and assuming he’s fit I’d have him on the bench over Morgan. However we’ve proven we can win games without him.
Saying that it may be worth rotating a few on Saturday as I expect yesterday was partly down to players tiring. Some of them are playing 90+ minutes twice a week.
Perhaps Adkins doesn’t intend to keep him and therefore is another reason for preferring Gilbey and Morgan. I like him, he’s a good footballing midfielder but age isn’t on his side and he’s not really suited to that high press style.
By contrast, the opposition's teams are young, fit and full of running and stamina. On the Valley pitch they go wild, make endless runs and cover all the spaces, while our bunch of goons are left chasing shadows and sucking air.
Are the opposition inspired by playing at a impressive stadium even with no fans ?
Is the size of our pitch bigger that most of League 1 grounds ?
Without sitting in when the analysis is taking place at Sparrows lane, I don't know the data on how quick are we to get back in transition. Earlier in the season we were slow and Rochdale, Wimbledon, Burton etc punished us on the turn over at the Valley.
Different opinions on Shinnie but that doesn't answer the question posed by Callum.
But he stands in the right place away.
Well, there's a first.