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Post by shrewforever on Apr 6, 2004 22:54:44 GMT 1
it did strike me at the outset as yet another tactical masterstroke by the man in charge to play our left winger on the right at the expensive of the only half decent right sided forward we've got.................brilliant.
What a disgraceful result,opposition in crisis,not training together all doing 9 to 5 jobs during the day,probably forgotten each others bloody names by now yet still good enough to beat us,the team that will be steamrollering sides in the last 20 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!
I'll be there on Saturday cheering us on but I've had enough of this bollox.......Quinny it aint good enough and you have to take the responsibility..........
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Post by LufbraSalop on Apr 6, 2004 23:11:45 GMT 1
Oh my god! someone on here is actually calling Ryan Lowe a half decent right sided player, I thought the big thing with Lowe was that he was a striker not a winger and cant cross for toffee!
I think even in hindsight it was the right team to play, it sounded like sam had a good game and he is as comfortable on the right as on the left. You cant drop Lawerence cos hes been playing really well and the rest of the side has to stay consistent.
There was no masterstoking, he just played 4-4-2 like he has for the last 4 games with practically the same personel.
What i will say is that, from the commentary it seemed that the team seemed to lose steam when OConner went off and Tolley came on.
It sounded like a good perfromance till we conceded and then it seemed to knock the stuffing out of us.
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Post by shrewforever on Apr 6, 2004 23:21:28 GMT 1
You want to read what I said .............Lowe is the only half decent right sided forward we've got........I didnt say he was any good and ideally I'd like better,but just in case you hadnt realised Sam Aiston IS A LEFT SIDED PLAYER ,like I said tactical masterstroke.............
It sounded like a good performance??....not listening to the same commentary mate.
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Apr 6, 2004 23:38:42 GMT 1
The main difference between the two sides was one team wanted it more than the other.
I'm sort of getting used to that by this stage of the season, but it still hurts to see it.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2004 23:42:35 GMT 1
It was a very poor performance tonight. We were not first to anything all evening. I wouldn't say we played well in the first half - we were the best out of two poor teams.
It sums this team up that we should be pressing for an equalizer, but are instead busy trying to give Telford a second goal. Where was the urgency, the passion?
And if I had known the Arse / Chelsea game was being shown on the TVs in the stand I would have left after 30 minutes.
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