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U can't blame the players though
5 year olds would have been ahamed of that defending!The first Wright drops an almighty bollock by trying to run it out, but it has to be said, where was any help, Alcock appeard to run away from the ball and their guy was in our box with not a player near him!The second when they break, we have four or five players all running to where the ball is, leaving the goascorer in acres of space on the far side.The third comes from our corner kick, Kongolo mis places his pass but still gets goalside of his man on the halfway line, a cynical side would have fouled him there on halfway, not let him run it to the edge of the box
Quote from: Filo on October 22, 2017, 12:48:18 am5 year olds would have been ahamed of that defending!The first Wright drops an almighty bollock by trying to run it out, but it has to be said, where was any help, Alcock appeard to run away from the ball and their guy was in our box with not a player near him!The second when they break, we have four or five players all running to where the ball is, leaving the goascorer in acres of space on the far side.The third comes from our corner kick, Kongolo mis places his pass but still gets goalside of his man on the halfway line, a cynical side would have fouled him there on halfway, not let him run it to the edge of the boxAgreed with all those points Filo. However I firmly believe that if Marquis had put away that simple chance in the first half then this board would have been a completely different beast tonight!!
Quote from: dickos1 on October 22, 2017, 12:52:27 amU can't blame the players though ????
Glad someone else thought Marquis was poor yesterday. Williams should walk back in as soon as he's fit.
Quote from: The Red Baron on October 22, 2017, 09:04:54 amGlad someone else thought Marquis was poor yesterday. Williams should walk back in as soon as he's fit.People will look at his goal tally this season and say he's doing what a striker should do, score goals. But his general play this season has been awful, theres something that has clearly changed from his mindset of last season
All types of mistakes lead to goals and we’ve shown that were susceptible as most teams . DF can only teach the players how to draw the mistakes out of the opposition but capitalising them is another thing . Marquis hasn’t had many opportunities to help build from last seasons great season, but yesterday’s miss has to drop his belief in himself at this level even lower . The fine margins of how a mistake can change a game was evident every time Mason contributed to the game . DF correctly subbed him yet from that point onwards it was one after another as DF contributed his own mistake in taking off Baudry on 55mins , For had he played for another 10 minutes when we were still battling to get o hold of the game , things could have gone in a different direction.
Quote from: since-1969 on October 22, 2017, 09:12:41 amAll types of mistakes lead to goals and we’ve shown that were susceptible as most teams . DF can only teach the players how to draw the mistakes out of the opposition but capitalising them is another thing . Marquis hasn’t had many opportunities to help build from last seasons great season, but yesterday’s miss has to drop his belief in himself at this level even lower . The fine margins of how a mistake can change a game was evident every time Mason contributed to the game . DF correctly subbed him yet from that point onwards it was one after another as DF contributed his own mistake in taking off Baudry on 55mins , For had he played for another 10 minutes when we were still battling to get o hold of the game , things could have gone in a different direction. Masons replacement, Alcock was complicit in the circumstances that led to the first goal, yes Wrights almighty bollock, but look at the positioning of the other players around them, the ball was won on the byline and went to a Walsall player in the corner of our 18 yard area in acres of space, Alcock saw that as he was having a gentle amble back, for some reason Alcock chose to run away from that player, meaning Butler had to come across to cover Alcocks man leaving the goal scorer in acres of space. Alcock has a lot to answer for on that first goal
Marquis has been poor mainly this season but heat still on course to be our highest ever goalscorer at this level Williams has been worse and he's not scoring either, and people say he should walk back into the side! Why?
Quote from: dickos1 on October 22, 2017, 09:28:54 amMarquis has been poor mainly this season but heat still on course to be our highest ever goalscorer at this level Williams has been worse and he's not scoring either, and people say he should walk back into the side! Why?You have to be in the team to score
The last goal, as soon as Rodney gave it away we he should have brought the player down and took the yellow card. That’s just being street wise. I’d have done that when I was playing in the under 12, these lads should know.
Quote from: since-1969 on October 22, 2017, 09:12:41 amAll types of mistakes lead to goals and weve shown that were susceptible as most teams . DF can only teach the players how to draw the mistakes out of the opposition but capitalising them is another thing . Marquis hasnt had many opportunities to help build from last seasons great season, but yesterdays miss has to drop his belief in himself at this level even lower . The fine margins of how a mistake can change a game was evident every time Mason contributed to the game . DF correctly subbed him yet from that point onwards it was one after another as DF contributed his own mistake in taking off Baudry on 55mins , For had he played for another 10 minutes when we were still battling to get o hold of the game , things could have gone in a different direction. Masons replacement, Alcock was complicit in the circumstances that led to the first goal, yes Wrights almighty bollock, but look at the positioning of the other players around them, the ball was won on the byline and went to a Walsall player in the corner of our 18 yard area in acres of space, Alcock saw that as he was having a gentle amble back, for some reason Alcock chose to run away from that player, meaning Butler had to come across to cover Alcocks man leaving the goal scorer in acres of space. Alcock has a lot to answer for on that first goal
All types of mistakes lead to goals and weve shown that were susceptible as most teams . DF can only teach the players how to draw the mistakes out of the opposition but capitalising them is another thing . Marquis hasnt had many opportunities to help build from last seasons great season, but yesterdays miss has to drop his belief in himself at this level even lower . The fine margins of how a mistake can change a game was evident every time Mason contributed to the game . DF correctly subbed him yet from that point onwards it was one after another as DF contributed his own mistake in taking off Baudry on 55mins , For had he played for another 10 minutes when we were still battling to get o hold of the game , things could have gone in a different direction.
Quote from: Filo on October 22, 2017, 01:05:33 amQuote from: dickos1 on October 22, 2017, 12:52:27 amU can't blame the players though ????That seems to be the concensous of people on here. The awful mistakes were fergusons fault