Yep I thought the same when I saw your marks, Jones was responsible for the first two goals you gave him a 6 and Ladapo who was poor 6.5 🤷♂️. Still we all see things in a match differently and the final stats from 78 fans are usually a fair reflection. If it’s any consolation I thought REG had an ok debut and should’ve been higher than 8th out of 12 sets of marks 😉.
I'm so glad Dobbo got 2nd, I thought I was going crazy for a minute there. Thought he played really well but seen so many comments here and (mostly) on Twitter that he was rubbish.
Yep I thought the same when I saw your marks, Jones was responsible for the first two goals you gave him a 6 and Ladapo who was poor 6.5 🤷♂️. Still we all see things in a match differently and the final stats from 78 fans are usually a fair reflection. If it’s any consolation I thought REG had an ok debut and should’ve been higher than 8th out of 12 sets of marks 😉.
Agreed. Jones has the air of a very good player about, without being one at the present time.
And REG looked very promising a times, for a player making his debut.
I'm so glad Dobbo got 2nd, I thought I was going crazy for a minute there. Thought he played really well but seen so many comments here and (mostly) on Twitter that he was rubbish.
He was fired up yesterday. The effort he put in was a great example to the rest of the team.
Surprised at this one. Thought Edun was excellent whilst May had one of his worst games for us. Happy for TT though, great to see him doing well after being written off
I think Dobson and May get marked highly as they are well liked generally and obviously put the effort in, which is more than you can say for most. On Tuesday though (and on Saturday too actually) I think they were both perhaps guilty of trying a bit too hard, letting the passion/desperation get the better of them, and trying to force things when a bit of patience and calm might have been more productive.
I think Dobson and May get marked highly as they are well liked generally and obviously put the effort in, which is more than you can say for most. On Tuesday though (and on Saturday too actually) I think they were both perhaps guilty of trying a bit too hard, letting the passion/desperation get the better of them, and trying to force things when a bit of patience and calm might have been more productive.
We're all too often too patient and that's one of the reasons we're struggling. We get forward, delay the pass, now opening isn't there. pass back into midfield, to wing backs to midfield, to defence OH LOOK NOW WE'RE UNDER UNWARRANTED PRESSURE AGAIN.
I think Dobson and May get marked highly as they are well liked generally and obviously put the effort in, which is more than you can say for most. On Tuesday though (and on Saturday too actually) I think they were both perhaps guilty of trying a bit too hard, letting the passion/desperation get the better of them, and trying to force things when a bit of patience and calm might have been more productive.
We're all too often too patient and that's one of the reasons we're struggling. We get forward, delay the pass, now opening isn't there. pass back into midfield, to wing backs to midfield, to defence OH LOOK NOW WE'RE UNDER UNWARRANTED PRESSURE AGAIN.
Sometimes you have to just force it.
Not to mention the throw-in / set piece 20 yards into the opponents half, that immediately goes 20 yards backwards, followed by the next pass back to the goalkeeper.
I think Dobson and May get marked highly as they are well liked generally and obviously put the effort in, which is more than you can say for most. On Tuesday though (and on Saturday too actually) I think they were both perhaps guilty of trying a bit too hard, letting the passion/desperation get the better of them, and trying to force things when a bit of patience and calm might have been more productive.
We're all too often too patient and that's one of the reasons we're struggling. We get forward, delay the pass, now opening isn't there. pass back into midfield, to wing backs to midfield, to defence OH LOOK NOW WE'RE UNDER UNWARRANTED PRESSURE AGAIN.
Sometimes you have to just force it.
Not to mention the throw-in / set piece 20 yards into the opponents half, that immediately goes 20 yards backwards, followed by the next pass back to the goalkeeper.
Yes! It's almost if they're not aware that you can't be offside from a throw in. Get someone to the byline, hold the ball up there, try to win a corner, or at least pin the opposition back near their own goal line. Drives me bonkers to see the team giving up a relatively attacking position in the interest of maintaining possession in our own half. It seems to have been like that for years, but you rarely see opposition teams being so negative. And we also seem to be the only team in football (including the Premier League) that doesn't have the long throw in their locker. We seem to think we're too good for such primitive tactics.
I think Dobson and May get marked highly as they are well liked generally and obviously put the effort in, which is more than you can say for most. On Tuesday though (and on Saturday too actually) I think they were both perhaps guilty of trying a bit too hard, letting the passion/desperation get the better of them, and trying to force things when a bit of patience and calm might have been more productive.
We're all too often too patient and that's one of the reasons we're struggling. We get forward, delay the pass, now opening isn't there. pass back into midfield, to wing backs to midfield, to defence OH LOOK NOW WE'RE UNDER UNWARRANTED PRESSURE AGAIN.
Sometimes you have to just force it.
Not to mention the throw-in / set piece 20 yards into the opponents half, that immediately goes 20 yards backwards, followed by the next pass back to the goalkeeper.
I mentioned this before elsewhere, same as the free kick given 10 to 20 yards inside the opponents half, taken quickly and tapped four feet to a colleague who is immediately closed down so the ball also goes back to the keeper. Advantage gained from free kick = nothing.
I know sod all about football tactics, but surely a quick free kick from that kind of position is only worth it when you are catching the oppo on the back foot and a couple of ours are racing into their final third unmarked? Otherwise why not take some time, get the centre halves up and send it into their box, like you would with a corner? I don't see any difference?
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We get forward, delay the pass, now opening isn't there. pass back into midfield, to wing backs to midfield, to defence OH LOOK NOW WE'RE UNDER UNWARRANTED PRESSURE AGAIN.
Sometimes you have to just force it.
Drives me bonkers to see the team giving up a relatively attacking position in the interest of maintaining possession in our own half. It seems to have been like that for years, but you rarely see opposition teams being so negative.
And we also seem to be the only team in football (including the Premier League) that doesn't have the long throw in their locker. We seem to think we're too good for such primitive tactics.
I know sod all about football tactics, but surely a quick free kick from that kind of position is only worth it when you are catching the oppo on the back foot and a couple of ours are racing into their final third unmarked? Otherwise why not take some time, get the centre halves up and send it into their box, like you would with a corner? I don't see any difference?