| To late to resolve or something we have to live with 21:54 - Mar 14 with 406 views | FrimleyBlue | Oshea commenting on again a rather poor first half as we struggle to adapt to a side not playing how we anticipate. People talk of over coaching... now not saying it is as ive always seen all coaches make you watch videos etc prior to games. But...... with us seemingly having this issue. Is it something we carry on with and just habe to navigate but hope we have better 2nd periods. Or should we begin looking at ourselves more and less concentration on what other clubs have done before us.. Days looks like is fine as got the result.. but as we've seen the last two games it can also be costly. Just seems a tricky thing to deal with through 9 games. |  |
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| To late to resolve or something we have to live with on 23:14 - Mar 14 with 245 views | _CliveBaker_ | I’d take his comments with a big pinch of salt tbh and wouldn’t read much into it. All clubs do a similar level of opposition analysis, it’s just a bit of a cop out for a sub standard 1st half performance. We lacked intensity in the first half today IMO and that’s not on the opposition. I thought we were very milky, no real tempo, pedestrian, laboured, and struggled to play through a narrow Wednesday side and congested central areas. For all of Azor and Neil’s strengths we didn’t have that creativity and guile centrally especially with Mehmeti being a bit off colour and generally not afforded and time or space on the ball. We struggled to stretch the pitch and move Wednesday out of shape as we lacked any natural wide threat going forward, which was more a personnel issue with 2 wide men who like to come inside, a defensively minded right back and right footed left back. Didn’t work at all, which KM addressed at half time with the introduction of Burns. Davis or a more natural, left footed replacement is a challenge. Johnson did really well on balance, but he’s ultimately not a natural left back and doesn’t have the pace to overlap like Davis does and create the space for those around him. I think Greaves comes in there for Brum with Kipre back, but needs must today and probably next weekend I’d guess. |  | |  |
| To late to resolve or something we have to live with on 08:25 - Mar 15 with 67 views | SheffordBlue |
| To late to resolve or something we have to live with on 23:14 - Mar 14 by _CliveBaker_ | I’d take his comments with a big pinch of salt tbh and wouldn’t read much into it. All clubs do a similar level of opposition analysis, it’s just a bit of a cop out for a sub standard 1st half performance. We lacked intensity in the first half today IMO and that’s not on the opposition. I thought we were very milky, no real tempo, pedestrian, laboured, and struggled to play through a narrow Wednesday side and congested central areas. For all of Azor and Neil’s strengths we didn’t have that creativity and guile centrally especially with Mehmeti being a bit off colour and generally not afforded and time or space on the ball. We struggled to stretch the pitch and move Wednesday out of shape as we lacked any natural wide threat going forward, which was more a personnel issue with 2 wide men who like to come inside, a defensively minded right back and right footed left back. Didn’t work at all, which KM addressed at half time with the introduction of Burns. Davis or a more natural, left footed replacement is a challenge. Johnson did really well on balance, but he’s ultimately not a natural left back and doesn’t have the pace to overlap like Davis does and create the space for those around him. I think Greaves comes in there for Brum with Kipre back, but needs must today and probably next weekend I’d guess. |
I think the first 10 minutes we found the spaces and had a decent tempo but like lots of the games against low block teams the opposition then adjusted their block a bit - we then struggled to find a way through and the tempo dropped. When that happens I think we become a bit more reliant on a dribbler breaking the lines and neither Clarke nor Mehmeti had much luck with that first half. |  |
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