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Frustrated Delaney Reflects on Season
Frustrated Delaney Reflects on Season
Saturday, 21st Apr 2012 09:28

Damien Delaney has spoken of his frustration, no doubt shared by team-mates and supporters alike, as the current campaign draws to a close.

Although Town have been beaten only three times in their last 17 outings, they have only managed one win in seven, leaving Delaney & Co to reflect on what might have been.

Until last month’s 2-1 defeat at Watford they looked to be outsiders for a play-off place but that hope has evaporated and even maximum points from their two remaining games might not be enough to earn a top-half finish.

Delaney cited the midweek home draw with promotion-chasing Birmingham, when Town fought back and came close to bagging all three points, as an example of what he means.

He said: “It was still only a draw. On the balance of play we probably deserved to win it but at this stage of the season a draw was probably a decent enough result.

“We’ve drawn a few and we lost to Leicester but I’d far rather we were winning games when we dominate as we did against Birmingham. There have been times when we have only dominated in one half so I suppose it’s progress that we dominated in both the other night.

“But I still think that if you have any aspirations of going anywhere you need to be winning those games. I just think there have been opportunities missed.

“We can all look at positives and on the bright side, and I suppose — or hope — that if we play like we did against Birmingham in most games next season we’d like to think we would get more wins, which is what we are always looking for.”

Delaney believes Town’s improved form over the past three months can in part be attributed to a settled back four, with the big Irishman currently on an uninterrupted 15-game run.

He added: “Arran has come in and done really well in goal to soften the blow of Alex [McCarthy] leaving.

“It all leads to a better understanding, getting to know each other’s strengths and weaknesses, and building around all that.

“On our day we can beat most teams in the Championship — but some days we have been absolutely terrible this season. There have been more good days towards the back end of the season so that side is definitely a positive and something to take into the new season.”

Delaney also had praise for midfielder Luke Hyam, who has been ruled out of today’s home clash with Millwall because of a thigh injury suffered in training.

He said: “When Luke was in the team he did a sterling job and I couldn’t speak highly enough of him, especially as a defender having someone sitting in front of the back four and the way he did that job.

“He’s probably unlucky — I think everyone would admit that — to be out of the team. Maybe he’ll be given a go before the end of the season but he trains really, really well, is a good professional and I’m pretty sure he has a big future ahead of him at this club.”

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gixxeral added 10:20 - Apr 21
Delaney talks the talk but cannot walk the walk. I rate him as our worst ever defender bar none and until we get rid of the likes of him, we will not get anywhere.
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Len_Brennan added 10:40 - Apr 21
You haven't been a fan too long if you think Damo is our worst ever defender gixxy. He is a strong wholehearted player who does a very decent job when in a settled back four & especially when he has a leader/organiser alongside him. His main weakness is his disribution & at times has been very poor when he has been part of an unsettled defence, where his decision making has been suspect.
I'm more than happy to have him as one of 4 centre halves for next season, hopefully playing on the left of Pearce or St. Ledger or similar.
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jocasaja added 11:49 - Apr 21
Strongly agree with you Len - I thought both Delaney and Smith were excellent against Birmingham. I really look forward to next season with a settled team with only 2 or 3 additions needed
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gixxeral added 12:32 - Apr 21
ok, well I started watching Town in 1980 and have held a season ticket for twenty odd years so I have seen a fair few centre halfs come and go. I hope your right, I haven't watched town for the last couple of months because of work so I guess he may have improved. I hope so.
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bobble added 12:40 - Apr 21
go the donkey
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RaymondovicBlue added 13:05 - Apr 21
Like I said on another thread ... Delaney will have to stomach being cover for Pearce alongside Smith for the next few years. Love his attitude and effort, but he is not the player to build our defence around - even though quotes from him read as if he thinks he is !
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beerhelps added 14:42 - Apr 21
Gixxeral - Mark 'one-game' Fish, Bam Bam in his first season as a CB, Alex 'dive-in' Bruce, Manu Thesis all leap to mind.....

Del boy might not be Big Al, Butch or the Beat but I figure he's not the weakest link in our team.
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CairoTractors added 17:01 - Apr 21
Agree beerhelps, not a cornerstone but not in the same league as Manu Thetis
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Jonnosdreadlocks added 17:11 - Apr 21
your'e kidding, thetis was a cracking centre back, bit of a psycho but decent cb, that goal v wba was legendary. delaney is the worst centre half they town have had since donkey linigan or steve palmer.
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gixxeral added 18:26 - Apr 21
Delaney is the worst I have seen, he proved it again today. If Town aren't dominating a game and the cb's are needed. delaney is always consistant, consitantly useless.
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Wickets added 10:34 - Apr 23
Len Brennan got it dead right, for me.
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