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Skuse: Second Half Display Hard to Take
Monday, 15th Aug 2016 06:00

Town midfielder Cole Skuse admitted the second half performance during Saturday’s 2-0 defeat at Brentford was hard to take and says the squad will be hurting. Bees home debutant John Egan netted in the 48th and 56th minutes to seal the win with the Blues subsequently unable to get themselves back into the match.

“It’s hard, especially being an older head in the dressing room, you take a bit more responsibility,” Skuse said.

“It’s tough to swallow, it’s never easy. When you get on your phone and your friends and your partner are ringing you asking how you got on and you’ve got to tell them that we were poor.

“It’s tough and it’ll be hard on Sunday to watch the game back to break it down and find out why we didn’t give ourselves a chance to get back in the game. A tough one to swallow.”

Skuse says he and his team-mates take pride in their performances and don’t take displays such as Saturday’s lightly.

“We’ll be hurting, it’s never from want of trying,” the Bristolian added. “You’re always going to have days where teams will have the edge, it’s just so hard to go from the first-half display where we were coming in at half-time thinking it was 0-0 but we’ve done well, we’ve played some good stuff, to come out in the second half and fold like that. It’s tough.”

Like boss Mick McCarthy, Skuse was pleased with the way the team played before half-time: “It was that horrible old cliche of very much a game of two halves. We came off at the break at 0-0, they might say they had some chances, but we were slightly disappointed that it was 0-0, we played some really good stuff.

“We played in the right areas, when the ball broke we got it down and played some decent stuff, created some chances and we had a really good first half. In the second half we just folded.”

The 30-year-old admitted that the players were disappointed by the manner of Egan’s goals: “We were, they were goals we can avoid. Goals we pride ourselves on avoiding really.


“Especially after the first goal went in, we needed to show a bit more drive to get back into the game.

“Even at 2-0 you’ve got to fancy yourself to get back in the game. But in the second half we just didn’t have that drive.”

Why does he believe that was the case? “It’s always hard straight after a game to put your finger on why, hence we’ll be in on Sunday morning going through the video, we’ll be breaking it down.

“It can be the finest things, the smallest of percentages that don’t give you that chance to get back in the game.”

In addition to picking out mistakes, the former Bristol City man says positives from the game will also be highlighted.

“We’ll always break down the game and find out the points we can improve and we’ll try and end with stuff that we’ve done very well because you can’t just neglect the things you've done well and over-emphasise the things you’ve done wrong, you’ve still got to find the balance.

“I thought we played some good stuff in the first half, stuff we’ve been working on, so we’ll be trying to put it right on Tuesday [at Wolves].”

Skuse is confident the squad is capable of competing during the season ahead: “It’s hardly any different to the squad we’ve had in the season where we finished sixth and seventh last season.

“We’ve added a couple. We’re very, very disappointed with the second half today because we know the squad we’ve got and that that shouldn’t be happening, the display in the second half shouldn’t be happening because we know we’ve got a good enough squad to challenge at the top.”

After last week’s lacklustre first half against Barnsley, Grant Ward turned the game around with his remarkable debut hat-trick, but Skuse says Town can’t expect miracles from the 21-year-old too often.

“We’re not expecting him to do that every week,” he continued. “He’s a fantastic player, he and Conor Grant are both younger lads, they’ve got bags and bags of ability and they’ve been at top clubs, Tottenham and Everton, for a reason. We shouldn’t expect him to dig us out every week, it’s not going to be the case.

“It’s one of those days, it’s early on in the season, there are a lot of games ago, but the second half wasn’t good enough from us.”

Regarding Conor Grant, also 21, who is on a season-long loan from the Toffees, Skuse added: “He’s got bags of ability, he’s got a great left foot, he was obviously on loan at Doncaster last year and they were over the moon with him.

“We’ve done very well to bring him in, he’s a great boy and, like I say, he’s got bags of ability. They’ll both be great signings for us.”

Does he expect further signings before the window shuts at the end of the month? “That’s nothing we talk about really. The window’s still open, it’s something you’d have to ask the manager or the coaching staff about.”

Reflecting on this year’s Championship as a whole, Skuse added: “I know we probably say the same every year, the toughest league we’ve been in, but this probably is.

“I’ve been in the Championship a little while and if you look at the way football as a whole has evolved in terms of money, it’s filtering down from the Premier League.

“Big clubs like Newcastle, Villa, [people paying fees of £12 million at Championship level] would have been unheard of a few years ago and it’s making the league even harder.

“But there’s no reason why we can’t challenge like we have for the last few years.”


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Portman51 added 10:27 - Aug 15
No Cole, the whole squad isn't hurting . The likes of you, Chambers, Knudsen, Berra, Douglas (God help us) and Murphy, on thousands a week and undroppable however awful you play, will be extremely relaxed after Saturday. People who might be hurting are Smith and Bart, who can be out on a whim, Sears and Bishop who are made to look poor by being played out of position, and Kenlock, Emmanuel and the other promising kids who barely get a look-in whatever they do. I don't imagine Grant and Adams will be too chuffed either once MM starts messing with their game. We've been making Saturday's errors routinely for two years now and, for all the talk, nothing's going to change under the current regime.
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Lightningboy added 11:11 - Aug 15
Said before - Skuse is pretty much everything that is wrong with our team and our manager..too slow,happy to knock the ball sideways,1 goal in 3 years.

Think he was one of Mick's first signings in his first full season and no doubt Mick still has him first on the team sheet every week and thinks he's different class.

Skuse is a tidy enough player but probably the least dynamic midfielder I can remember in a town shirt.
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HarryS_H added 11:18 - Aug 15
I don't understand why people are blaming chambers, knudsen or skuse?? Is chambers just an easy target for you??

Imo luke and Jonas have improved loads over the past season both of them becoming more of an attacking threat getting assists and goals and if chambers gets caught out he doesn't really have much help on the right hand side tbf. And Saturday I wasn't at the game but both of those corners were poorly marked and cleared not by chambers so I don't understand picking him out week in week out. Easy target for the moaners and an unfair evaluation of the way he plays!!
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runningout added 11:18 - Aug 15
Players don't give a t*ss.. words are cheap when we see dull performances too often. If things carry on, heaven knows who will be prepared to watch this shower.. Bring a mainly away fan, I'm starting to lose the will
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runningout added 11:20 - Aug 15
Just heard sad news of Dalian Atkinson..
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jas0999 added 12:19 - Aug 15
Skuse is typical example of a player who is nowhere near as good as he was in our play off season. The performances, his included, have been extremely poor since the back end of 2015.
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braveblue added 12:23 - Aug 15
Suns Skuse up. Good 1st half. One shot on target!!!
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Brownie added 12:29 - Aug 15
I need to get some new glasses..

With my dodgy eyesight Skuse has not let us down on many occasions. I saw 30 games last season so many of you have seen more but that is my view.

The lack of pace & quality at full back & general loss of form in the defence makes his job more difficult. I think with all that in mind he is one who can hold his head up his high.
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itfcbishop added 12:32 - Aug 15
So from the comments, not winning every game is total disaster and if we haven't won the champions league by 2019 we may as well fold as a club, no ambition, i love the amount of people stuck in the 80s, F#CK SAKE MOVE ON! FOOTBALL HAS CHANGED AND THE SOONER YOU GET THAT IN YOUR THICK HEADS THE BETTER!
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JimmyP45 added 12:38 - Aug 15
Skuse can tackle and that is about it. He cannot take the ball forward or play an accurate pass which in my opinion is crucial for a central midfielder. But then again Bru, Hyam and Douglas can't do any better so I guess Skuse is the pick of the bunch.
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Keaneish added 13:12 - Aug 15
Couldn't agree more Lightningboy.

Couldn't agree less Brownie. If we're not keeping clean sheets, Skuse is equally to blame as the back four.
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Pilgrimblue added 13:14 - Aug 15
Ok you guys for the next game can someone track Skuse and let us have stats of his passes interceptions etc.

I'm willing to bet that he won't do much in Wolves half and that most of his passes will be to our defenders or to Wolves.

He's playing where MM has asked him, as part of the defence. At Bristol he was higher up but his goal scoring was still abismal.

Three years on he's lost what little pace he had and so is happy to stay back. Time for change MM
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Bobby_Petta added 16:00 - Aug 15
Agree we Keaneish on this one, Skuse is very average, no forward thing pass, sideways and backwards, yes he works hard running around but very ineffective, one of the reason why we struggle in midfield. He is Micks favorite and he will never drop him. Sums up the problem we have at the moment, a manager that refuses to change, Chambers at right back again, we all know he can't play there.I would play both the young full backs.
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Cheshire_Blue added 08:25 - Aug 16
There is always an easy target. It used to be Grant Leadbitter and look where he is now !
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