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Taylor: Massively Disappointing Because We Did Enough to Win
Saturday, 4th Jan 2020 18:28

Town assistant boss Stuart Taylor felt it was massively disappointing to exit the Leasing.com Trophy 2-1 to Exeter City at the third round stage believing the Blues did enough to win the tie.

Ex-Town midfielder Lee Martin netted the winner deep in injury time to end the Blues' hopes of a Wembley appearance in the competition.

"I thought they did really well, we played some really good football at times," Taylor said afterwards.

"We asked the lads to be brave. On this sort of surface a lot of teams would have gone back to front and not taken any chances, but we asked them to be brave, to play the style of football that is suitable to them as football players and how we want the club to go and play - get it down and play with intensity.

"I thought we did that, I thought we were creative, we just need to learn our lessons in terms of being a little bit more ruthless in both boxes.

"We created some really good chances but we just didn't make the keeper work enough or the keeper pulled off some good saves.

“And the two late chances they’ve had in each half they’ve got goals from them. It was a real sucker punch, we didn’t see it coming and we didn’t expect it.

“All credit to them, they took the chances and they go through to the next round. Massively disappointing to us because we did enough in the game to win it, but I’m really disappointed.”

Taylor and manager Paul Lambert have both spoken about ruthlessness in both boxes in recent weeks, is the penny not dropping?

“I don’t think it’s a case of the penny not dropping,” he reflected. “I think it takes time to be like that. I think it takes time to work that ruthless streak in them, that’s not something that’s going to happen overnight.

“It’s something we need to be a little bit patient with, they will get there, there’s no doubt about it, they’re a good bunch of lads, they’ve done everything that we’ve asked since they’ve come in. The manager’s put a lot of demands on them in terms of how we want to go and play.

“We’ve changed that style of play and they’ve done great with it, I guess it’s just another thing that we need to keep demanding from them is being ruthless. But they’re trying, there’s no doubt about that.

“But sometimes you need a little bit of luck as well, but we’ll keep working at it and look to add that to our game.”


Exeter made nine changes from the team which won 1-0 at Forest Green Rovers in League Two last week but Taylor dismissed suggestions it was the Grecians’ B team.

“I wouldn’t say it was a B team, but we made a lot of changes as well,” he added. “I know previously in the campaign teams have been fielding reserve teams, U23 teams, U18 teams, I guess we’ve been open to that.

“But we said we were going to field a strong team today, and we did that. They fielded a strong team, albeit they’ve made changes.

“I think they showed in the game in terms of the dominance who was the better side. Not taking anything away from Exeter, we wish them all the very best in the next round, but in terms of [who was] the better side, we’ve created more chances, we had more shots on target, more shots at goal.

“We’ve had more corners, you can look at all the different stats if you want to go down the stats route, but the one, the big final one at the end, they scored more goals on that so they go through.

“But everything else in the game, there are loads of positives to take out of it, there really are. But there’s no hiding from it, we’re disappointed we didn’t go through, we wanted to go through, we said that before the game, but unfortunately sometimes you get hit by a sucker punch.”

Two of the big positives for Town were first starts of the season for Teddy Bishop and Freddie Sears.

“Freddie got 60 minutes, I thought he was excellent,” Taylor said. “It was great to see him running around being the type of player we saw last season and hopefully we’ll get him back to flying as he was last season pretty soon.

“Bish came in and I thought he looked as if he hadn’t been away. A lot of the game he was really impressive, kept picking up little pockets and being positive and being aggressive when he was on the ball and being creative.

“I thought he was fantastic, I thought he did really, really well. We got 75 minutes from him which was a massive bonus. All credit to him and the medical team and big Jim [Henry, the fitness coach] fr getting him as fit as he is, so it’s something that we can build on with both of them and hopefully we can use them a lot more now for the remainder of the season.”

Will Keane netted his fifth goal of the season and Taylor says the striker is getting nearer his top form.

“We all knew that he was a quality finisher and we all knew the quality that he’s got,” he said. “Again, we’re just having to be a little bit patient with him with getting him back to where he is now.

“The last couple of weeks he’s been excellent, his performances have been really good, and it’s great that he’s been chipping in with goals. It gives the manager a little bit of food for thought when he goes and picks a frontline now.”""

Asked whether the winless run, now 11, is becoming a concern, Taylor said: “Not at all. When you look at the league, again going into stats. We’re top of the league for our defensive record. I think we’re around about seventh for goals for. Our away record we’re top of the league, so there are a lot of positives there.

“It’s very easy to be negative. We’re not that type of people, I’ve never been brought up that way and I know the manager’s not either. It’s putting that positivity into the football club and it’s being realistic with it as well.

“When you look at those stats, we’re fine and it’s just a case of continuing a lot of the work that we’ve done in the last two games and being that little bit more ruthless and seeing out games.”

Could exiting the competition and concentrating on the league help Town? “From the first game of the season, and I’ve said it every season that I’ve been in football, even when I was playing, I want to win every game.

“And as a club, players, staff, we’re no different. So it is disappointing that we have lost today but sometimes in football you’ve got to look at the bigger picture and look at the other aspects, are we doing things right? Do we deserve to win games, and today we did deserve to win the game. There’s no getting away from that.

“But it just goes back to being ruthless. It’s something that the players are working hard to do, being ruthless in both boxes, because everything in between is very, very good.

“If somebody says we didn’t control the game, I don’t know which game they were watching. But it’s football and we’ll go and learn from it. We’ll move forward to ur next game and we’ll look forward to it.”"

With their chances of playing now likely to be very limited, might some of the younger players be sent out on loan?

“That’s a possibility, we’ve always spoken about getting them minutes on the pitch and giving them experience,” he said.

“They’ve had those minutes, so that’s looking back on the positives of the season up to now, players have had minutes on the pitch that they probably wouldn’t have had otherwise, the manager’s believed in them, he’s played them and they’ve gained massively from that.

“If players aren’t likely to feature, then we’ll look at that and see if any players can go on loan. But we know it’s the right environment for them here and we need to make sure it’s the right environment for them if they go out on loan to a club.

“That’s a decision for the manager to make, whether he wants them to go out on loan or he wants to keep them because we are going to get injuries from now until the end of the season.

“We’ve got to make sure we’ve got a squad that’s strong enough to go and compete in every single game, so if we need the players here then we’ll keep them here.

“If the manager thinks they should go out on loan then we need to be careful with the clubs we put them out to and make sure they’re going to develop and progress and that they’re ready to come back for us next season.

“It is a possibility, but in terms of individuals and who’s going out, we’ve not spoken about that yet.”


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anditractor added 22:36 - Jan 4
Out of the Fa cup, out of the League cup, dropped to 5th in league after being 4 points clear, now out of Leasing cup within reach of Wembley ! Unless we improve drastically looks like another year in league 1. And we extend PL contract to 2025 !!!! Stop tinkering with team and give players stability to get us back to where we belong, Championship ? Premier league ?
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Michael101 added 22:40 - Jan 4
Who's was doing this interview?? Everybody on this site would like to know what's going on,we want answers not waffle.ask some questions,not let them spout the same boll£x
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Dolphinblue added 22:58 - Jan 4
Not everyone...u speak for one person...and one person only...yourself...
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Bert added 23:05 - Jan 4
Same predictable post match comments from management and fans. Exeter are a decent side, no interest from me in the Mickey Mouse trophy, just wins in the league from now on.
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TractorBeezer added 23:15 - Jan 4
Who is responsible for preparing the team? We were not ready for Lincoln who put 5 goals past us with ease. We were not ready for the Beast in the second half v Wycombe.....just go to Wiki or other sites to learn about his style....in the end we were spooked even though we had access to how he operates. And now today.....v Exeter Reserves...how much intelligence was provided to the players? Exeter took us comfortably in stride.
Not only that we rarely look like scoring and we make several defensive errors. Very unprofessional.
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budgieplucker added 00:04 - Jan 5
“We asked the lads to be brave”

That just about sums it up, having to ask the players to be brave against a weakened Exeter side.

You have to give every club due respect but all players have to take responsibility to try and make things happen.

At Wycombe we got plenty of crosses in, some good ones but we fail to get on the end of them or get more bodies in the box.



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AlexanderFields added 00:13 - Jan 5
Someone on the management team might usefully explain to our players that their job is to get the ball in the net at one end of the field and keep it out of the net at the other end. They might need to say which end is which.
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shakytown added 00:23 - Jan 5
Go back to the Norwich boards little dolphin. You so obvious it's pathetic. Everyone needs to click on the trolls profile and block it out.
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fifeblue added 00:30 - Jan 5
Did enough to win? No we didn't. We didn't score enough goals!

Why can this team, which dominates possession for so much of most games, not score goals?
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ssmith added 01:17 - Jan 5
We didn't do enough ,yet again , if you don't make enough of your chances and defend poorly you will lose , whilst are hierarchy stick there heads in the sand we will only get worse , how long does this run need to continue until we accept change is needed
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runningout added 07:34 - Jan 5
Slightly concerning comments from Mr Taylor.. Sounds like players need to take responsibility and realise opposition won't be weak willed. What's this having to ask players to be brave s*it.. That's a blooming gimme. If they aren't, please depart on your own terms
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pablo123 added 08:42 - Jan 5
So many were happy with Lamberts appointment , well not me !!! The naaahrwich idiot can crawl back where he came from as far as I'm concerned !!!! The man is clueless , 32 games in a row without playing the same side , and this run is the result !! Yet another embarrasing result and our season is falling apart (as predicted)
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juniorblue added 09:05 - Jan 5
I am not overly disappointed at being knocked out of this competition. But....... there has to be something fundamentally wrong with the coaching, training, confidence building. We have enough good players to do well in League 1, so why has it gone so wrong. Squad rotation is definitely not helping but is there something else? Norwood arrived with a great scoring record but has struggled. The games I have been to highlighted that the players don't seem to know what to do. There is a lot of passing it around at the back and half way line, but no one seems to be able to deliver the killer pass. Why?? Lots of questions but no answers at the moment. I still believe we will do well this season if PL decides on his first 11 and sticks with them. COYB!
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r2d2 added 09:29 - Jan 5
Dolphinblue are you really Paul Lambert?
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BobbyBell added 09:50 - Jan 5
Doing enough to win is very simple. You score more goals than they do. Possession and near misses are nothing to do with it. Joe Royle once said "If they score 4 we will score 6"" which was a bit cavalier but it really is that simple. For god's sake lets play a first 11 week in week out and get a TEAM moulded instead of this disjointed bunch who never know if they will be playing or who they will be laying with.
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thundercat added 10:11 - Jan 5
"Did enough to win" he reckons, oh no we didn't if we had we would have won, what a stupid statement to make
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TractorRoyNo1 added 10:59 - Jan 5
Accrington then Oxford away, so for which game will he pick his best side? He won't he play half his best players in both games and get naff all.
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blueboy1981 added 11:27 - Jan 5
At least you can understand what Taylor says, and a certain amount of logic within it - maybe 30% of what Lambert says is desiferable, the rest gibberish.

The talk the talk has passed Mr Lambert - now walk the walk.
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ringwoodblue added 12:49 - Jan 5
This forum certainly can't claim to be Dolphin-friendly :-)
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Cheshire_Blue added 13:16 - Jan 5
You only do enough to win a football match when you score more goals than your opposition. Simple.
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Pilgrimblue added 13:51 - Jan 5
The team lacks goals so picking the “strongest” isn't the answer if players like Skuse are included. Dozzel must play every game and maybe see what Dobra can do with a run. We need players that get into their penalty area and maybe Bishop will be the answer!
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tractorboybig added 14:04 - Jan 5
I have two mates who live in devon and see Exeter regulary. They see us as the poorest team they have seen this season and we would struggle to stay in div2. At least taylor has learnt something from lambert HOW TO EXPEL VERBAL BULL***T
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Saxonblue74 added 14:18 - Jan 5
Personally don't care about being out of this cup, would have been embarrassed by a trip to Wembley for this! It is however a little concerning that we can't buy a win right now, against anyone! I do believe that the quality we have will come through, just hope it happens soon enough for promotion this season. KVY, Jack Lankester and Bishhop all back to full fitness will be a big deal for us.
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Dolphinblue added 14:21 - Jan 5
Shakeytown......your wrong.......yr the troll....block yourself 🐬
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therein61 added 15:28 - Jan 5
Even more massively disappointing is the fact we didn't, oh well it's easy to view a game with rose tinted specs with a new contract.
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