No pace in the side 17:29 - Oct 24 with 409 views | SomethingBlue | It's a really big problem and was shown up at the key moments today. We would look different with Jackson and KVY available. It really hampers us, just leads to a lot of technically decent but slow passing like today. Hawkins is basically a non-scoring foil for movement around him and there just wasn't enough of it to work. I think that's partly because Downes' absence means the three in there have to get through so much legwork elsewhere to keep us competitive. Flynn transforms us in there. Kick in the teeth today. Having steadied things after that first 10 minutes we were OK and should never have put ourselves in a position to lose. Think Johnson dived for the pen and it was definitely a foul on Bishop in the buildup so we are entitled to feel aggrieved. But it's no coincidence that Nsiala was behind the pen and nor is it one that we can't buy a win against the good sides. Woolfenden in from now on, please, and six points from the next two. | |
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No pace in the side on 17:30 - Oct 24 with 374 views | BryanPlug | [content removed at owner's request] | |
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No pace in the side on 17:32 - Oct 24 with 354 views | TheTrueBlue1878 | Not much at all in the side back to front. Fine rolling it around the back under no serious pressure, but so are most semi-pro outfits, anything in that middle and final third and we look very average/poor. Lack any real invention/confidence or bravery to unlock at team with real creativity. | |
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No pace in the side on 17:38 - Oct 24 with 306 views | Double_Dutch | Agreed, it was very much like a keep ball training game and, never going to hurt them. Who can honestly say, that it was such a predictable outcome from halftime onwards. Nsiala was fortunate not to concede with a similar situation in the first half when Johnson ran past him, very similar to the Donny game. | | | |
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