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  • edited July 2023
    Whoever authorised Kirk and DJ's (aware he didn't play today's) purchases has committed a genuine war crime.

    Fkn gash players, I actually don't know who I think is worse. Well over a million on the pair of them when you factor in everything and academy boy Campbell is so clear of them it's actually quite sad. 

    Campbell is one of my favourite players atm, never goes hiding, honest player, quick, makes us dangerous and he is one of our own. Campbell, Asiimwe and Karoy are fantastic academy players. I would genuinely start all three against Leyton Orient, they look up for it and have the skill to back it up.
  • seth plum said:

    Putting the formation to one side for a moment, for the majority of the game Aberdeen looked way bigger fitter and more powerful than us, and were winning the 50-50's all over the place.
    It never changes.
  • Guys it's a pre season the expectation on social media after millwall was ridiculous really do think today wont do us any harm.. As DB said they picked  his fixture because it would be our toughest fixture and an excellent yard stick to gauge where we are.. Don't think we saw anything we did not already know.. We need proper  wing backs which we have ready to come in,  we need another striker the club are trying to bring one in.... 
    Just a note Orient have had a terrible preseason including loss at Colchester and draw  at Dagenham and ….Billericay  But all them
    results wont mean anything at 3pm next Saturday just like Charlton result today. 
    Who is DB? David Brent?
  • You can't convert CBT into a wing back and then suddenly a forward. That shows no structure or development for the team or player. 
  • Are you not winning the league anymore then? 
  • seth plum said:
    Just back.
    Putting the formation to one side for a moment, for the majority of the game Aberdeen looked way bigger fitter and more powerful than us, and were winning the 50-50's all over the place. They also had a lot of good players, including that goalscoring bloke and the right winger, but all of them could play. I align with those here who say Aberdeen were a very good side, and as somebody said only Bolton looked as good as them at the Valley last season, and we lost to more teams than Bolton.
    The first half we were played off the park in my view, but with a couple of caveats in that CBT continually did them on the wide left, but opportunity after opportunity we couldn't put away, a lot because Aberdeen defended well. Other first half positives were Asimwe (Egbo will need to be very obviously better at the moment to oust him), Dobson's performance and example prevented an utter humiliation by half time, AMB was excellent as he was throughout and is a definite first choice as it stands. Fraser got a bit better but Camara dipped (well marshalled by Aberdeen). The rest weren't great. It got a lot better with a back four and the shredded Ness back in his more accustomed position, and then the introduction of the often unfairly criticised Thomas.  It continued with better shape and improved a lot with the substitutions in the second half.
    Anderson for Camara and especially Campbell for Kirk came on when Thomas did, and we got some zip and zest back in the team. Aberdeen powerful though their players were, found themselves less confident against the speed close control and trickery which we started to employ, and we then snaffled a couple of goals. Delighted for Kanu and it would have gone in anyway from my angle.
    Assuming nobody else is available, and nobody injured in training, I agree with what has been written elsewhere (@callum) about the starting eleven against Leyton Orient, and if the last match day place is between Kanu and Kirk I would absolutely give it to the trier Kanu rather than the louche Kirk who seems to think one fancy backheel a game justifies his place.
    I thought the commentator confirmed that we stayed with a 3.5.2, with Ness moving to RCH and Thomas LCH, i did not see 4 at the back at all, can someone confirm which is correct, thanks.
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  • Can't believe some on here don't think Aberdeen are not better then any team we will face in the league 1
    Today was just a friendly & you Can't read to much into it but we definitely are looking better 
    There is work still to be done which is to be expected as it never happens overnight but as the season goes on I can see us getting stronger remember it's the second half of the season when you need to be at your best 
    Don't panic we will be fine 
    Come On You Reds  B)
  • seth plum said:
    I don't know where the idea that CBT is in any way defensive has come from.
    I have always seen the occasional tracking back from him and DJ as a kind of unexpected bonus.
    DJ was considerably better at defensive duties than CBT during his stint as a wing back. You just got virtually no attacking threat. 
  • RedJohn said:
    I thought the commentator confirmed that we stayed with a 3.5.2, with Ness moving to RCH and Thomas LCH, i did not see 4 at the back at all, can someone confirm which is correct, thanks.
    I saw it as Asimwe Ness Hector Thomas
  • RedJohn said:
    I thought the commentator confirmed that we stayed with a 3.5.2, with Ness moving to RCH and Thomas LCH, i did not see 4 at the back at all, can someone confirm which is correct, thanks.
    We didn't give to a back 4 2nd half
  • edited July 2023
    I think CBT is a left back when defending and a winger when attacking. Yes, when a team breaks down our attack he isn't defending as he is up the pitch. That is part of the way we set up and ideally a centre half covers that. He is a part time wing back which is fine as I think he is enough of a threat at the other end to make that work. In the first half, Ness and Hector had shockers, that was the problem. A small bit of re-organisation and it was a lot better.
  • seth plum said:
    I saw it as Asimwe Ness Hector Thomas
    You saw it wrong 
  • Just read on NewsNow link a Scottish paper analysing the game. Aberdeen have big problems in defence , the defence today was a makeshift line up.
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  • edited July 2023
    Yes, Aberdeen had their best 4 CBs out of action today for various reasons, so weaker at the back than usual.
  • I wasn't even at the game & I agree with this.

    We dont have the players to play with wingbacks so why are we trying ?  At least last season we had some success with 4-3-3.....but as I also said a month or two ago we need to replace JRS. CBT best attribute is running at defenders & he is NOT a defender. Drill defending into him & you'll lose the attack mindedness. And as I've said many times Kirk is not a striker.

    But what do I know. Let's persist with round pegs in square holes & be happy to finish 10th again. 


    But you weren’t there
  • Let’s be honest, the defending today was atrocious. But they have never played together, Jones and Hector in particular have had a very disrupted pre season against an excellent strike force. 

    While a concern they’ll look to address very much throughout the week, I am sure we will see an improvement performances while the cb’s get used to playing together. 

    That said I would start Thomas in LCB next week as I think he’s a calm head while the defence get fit and get to know each other. I also think his distribution is underrated on here.
  • The change of moving Ness from the left made a big difference. Not perfect defensively after that but much better and a useful learning. That is ultimately what these games are for.
    I couldn't understand why they left it until half time to make the change. Jones played on the left at Welling. It was obvious after the first goal that the right footed Ness was exposed by the fast attacks down the right.
  • I spot Methven, Rodwell, Storrie, Capaldi (and some mates?), Chuks, Leaburn Sr, Leaburn Jr and Edun… Any others?
    Harry Potter in the orange, Booker T far right and Richard Attenborough at the bottom. 
  • wmcf123 said:
    Stop gap is rhyming slang for what Kirk is .  I’m amazed anyone still has any faith in him 
    Perhaps he was put in the shop window. Unfortunately after that showing I doubt if anyone is seriously interested. 
  • I think people need to take bit of a step back.  Yes we were dreadful in the first half, but it was a friendly…..much better for the problems to show now rather than next week. It’s been clear for a while now that we have we need to strengthen in certain areas - Holden knows that and will address it.

    2-0 up at Millwall and we were winning the league, 0-3 down today and the whole team need shooting…. How about waiting to see how we fair over the first few games of the proper season?
  • You learn more from mistakes than perfection. 

    I'm not too fussed with losing 3-2 to the side that finished 3rd behind Celtic and Rangers.
  • Brownie12 said:
    I think people need to take bit of a step back.  Yes we were dreadful in the first half, but it was a friendly…..much better for the problems to show now rather than next week. It’s been clear for a while now that we have we need to strengthen in certain areas - Holden knows that and will address it.

    2-0 up at Millwall and we were winning the league, 0-3 down today and the whole team need shooting…. How about waiting to see how we fair over the first few games of the proper season?
    Who thought we were winning the league with that squad ?
  • I took my daughter for her first game (she’s 4 next week) and she didn’t like it. She asked to go home 2 minutes in. At half time I thought maybe we should have! I’ll try again in the future when she’s a bit older. 

    I sat right behind the away dugout and they were really impressed with AMB. They had a look of astonishment after the double save he did and made a few comments about worldie after worldie save. Was happy for Kanu to get a goal. 
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