There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf 21:08 - Sep 9 with 12905 views | chantryblueboy | LOL |  | | |  |
There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 09:23 - Sep 11 with 272 views | positivity |
There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 20:53 - Sep 10 by TheBoyBlue | They're not perfect. But generally we've seemed solid. Apart from Derby we've only conceded a goal a game, which isn't dreadful. We've been struggling in front of goal but hopefully the new signings will change this. |
woolfenden et al conceded more than a goal a game in the promotion season, so it's not a promotion deal-breaker. the main problem is we're not scoring enough yet |  |
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There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 11:05 - Sep 11 with 109 views | football |
There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 21:39 - Sep 9 by chantryblueboy | Yep, got much more of a connection to a Town academy product that played all of his football here than the yo-yo mercenary that replaced him |
Which is basically saying I’d prefer to have an inferior team just so academy products can play. If we want to get promoted we have to strive to have the best, and O’Shea is better than Woolfie |  | |  |
There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 11:18 - Sep 11 with 77 views | SuffolkPunchFC |
There are people on here who think O’Shea is better than Wolf on 09:23 - Sep 11 by positivity | woolfenden et al conceded more than a goal a game in the promotion season, so it's not a promotion deal-breaker. the main problem is we're not scoring enough yet |
This precisely sums up where we are. It's often said you don't lose games if you keep a clean sheet. Perfectly true, but it may often lead to draws, which is mid-table results. It can equally be said that you don't win games without scoring - and in our promotion season, we scored in abundance, often just outscoring the opposition in high scoring games. We're not firing up front right now, and that's where we need to improve most. I've been slightly critical about Hirst not being sharp enough up front, but that's not the entire story - he's best at creating chances around him, and our other attackers haven't contributed yet, unlike in previous seasons. We have a potent attacking line up now, and for me focusing on occasional defensive missteps is not where we need to look. Once we start scoring more freely, we have a solid backline, and that will bring the wins we need. |  | |  |
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