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Topic Originator: Bertie Paton
Date: Sun 31 Aug 00:39
Inexperience is the overriding issue for me.
We are much better than last year, but wet behind the ears.
Some really good players have been brought in. Gilmour & Amade are superb together, but still feel we give strikers too much time. Vaughan an Hale have scored 3 goals in two games due to not closing down.
We need to wise up. JCM the biggest culprit. Heard somebody say that he might be a bit like Sol Bamba when he first arrived. Very true. Hopefully turns out as good as Sol did.
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Topic Originator: Berkey
Date: Sun 31 Aug 07:23
JCM has had his ups and downs for me but was great yesterday, won a lot of his individual battles including in the air and distribution was pretty good too, not afraid to take his time and pick a pass.
I thought Tod was poor yesterday, lots of hurried clearances where the ball didn’t leave the danger area and caught out a good few times both in the air and on the deck.
I know he’s local boy done good so everyone is reluctant criticise and they were also a handful up top but with his very limited experience we need another experienced CB to come in so we can manage his game time and development.
So happy we finally have a quality midfield in the centre of the park, what a difference it makes. Amade and gilmour strolled it in there and won everything and Jefferson’s intelligent movement always gave them an out ball.
The post below replying to me is by one of .nets finest champions of mediocrity!
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Sun 31 Aug 09:24
We could just show some patience and give him time to develop, instead of looking for an instant fix.
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Topic Originator: Gareth Keenan Investigates
Date: Sun 31 Aug 13:15
It wasn’t inexperience that cost us two points yesterday it was terrible substitute decisions and Bene being completely finished at this level. Was getting killed with balls over the top last week by McMullan running off his shoulder and this week I can’t think of a single header he won when White came on early doors.
Tod had a much better second half and made a goal saving challenge in the box.
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Topic Originator: phutupfeet
Date: Sun 31 Aug 13:38
What goals yesterday was Bene responsible for?
1st goal, Hale ran off JCM and got behind him. A fortunate control meant the 3 defenders and other rc forward continued into the box, the ball sat up nicely and he hit it.
2nd Kearney needs to be stronger with the challenge on mackay Stevens, hale then sat JCM down. If he stands him rather than slides in, it doesn`t open up the angle to bend it around bene into the corner.
So again, what part was he actually responsible for? 2 mistakes from JCM and 1 from Kearney. Or is he this season scapegoat. Irrespective of what actually happens its his fault.
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sun 31 Aug 13:48
Subs have nothing to do with it ,defensive errors from players on the park from start. RC were getting into the game ,couple of our players were tiring and took knocks
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Topic Originator: Gareth Keenan Investigates
Date: Sun 31 Aug 14:00
The ball floats straight over Benes head and he’s got no idea where either County player is. Was right in front of me and easily seen on the highlights. Just win that header which should have been bread and butter playing in the middle of a back three.
Subs were terrible. Completely killed any chance of us getting a third goal. Lennon coming out after the game saying we need a two goal buffer after sending on Hamilton and Tash is comical.
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Topic Originator: Bertie Paton
Date: Sun 31 Aug 14:01
Agree with the Bene scapegoat thing. He had a few last ditch blocks yesterday that nobody else would do.
Noticed this picking him out with no reason for a while now. Best of the back three for me.
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Sun 31 Aug 14:07
IMHO Bene had his poorest game for a long while and Tod was not as steady as he has been. In the first half I was struggling to see what Caceres does to merit his 7 figure price tag but it started to become clear in the spell where we were playing some lovely football.
I turned to my daughter when Rudden scored and said it would be interesting to see if we would keep going forward and try to finish the game off or get deep and defend the lead. Unfortunately it was the latter and it didn`t work.
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Topic Originator: Bandy
Date: Sun 31 Aug 15:06
Not sure who it was but whoever got the boot in the face prior to their goal should have gone down with a `head injury` and forced a stoppage..it`s not sportsman like, but everyone else does it.
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Sun 31 Aug 15:10
"I turned to my daughter when Rudden scored and said it would be interesting to see if we would keep going forward and try to finish the game off or get deep and defend the lead. Unfortunately it was the latter and it didn`t work."
We scored after 58 minutes. I don`t think anyone could have watched that game and conclude that we were trying to defend the lead for the last 32 minutes.
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Topic Originator: neils
Date: Sun 31 Aug 15:17
The game I watched (on ParsTV) had us well on top looking to kill the game. We looked great for pretty big spells.
In hindsight the subs killed it for us a bit, but certainly I could see the logic bringing Hammy on, that for me is his strong point , unfortunately we went too deep etc. and yes, he got booked....
Feels like a defeat, but my thoughts are still the same, we should b not far off the play offs this season, that would be real progress.
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Sun 31 Aug 15:23
Quote:
DA-go Par Adonis, Sun 31 Aug 15:10
"I turned to my daughter when Rudden scored and said it would be interesting to see if we would keep going forward and try to finish the game off or get deep and defend the lead. Unfortunately it was the latter and it didn`t work."
We scored after 58 minutes. I don`t think anyone could have watched that game and conclude that we were trying to defend the lead for the last 32 minutes.
I didn`t say it happened immediately but it definitely happened. Or did I imagine it?
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Topic Originator: DA-go Par Adonis
Date: Sun 31 Aug 15:29
You literally posted that we defended deep trying to defend the lead rather than going forward and trying to finish it off.
I think most would have said that we looked the more likely side to score until around the 80 minute mark and then County began to push us back in the last 10.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sun 31 Aug 16:25
Quote:
Bertie Paton, Sun 31 Aug 00:39
Inexperience is the overriding issue for me.
We are much better than last year, but wet behind the ears.
Some really good players have been brought in. Gilmour & Amade are superb together, but still feel we give strikers too much time. Vaughan an Hale have scored 3 goals in two games due to not closing down.
We need to wise up. JCM the biggest culprit. Heard somebody say that he might be a bit like Sol Bamba when he first arrived. Very true. Hopefully turns out as good as Sol did.
Not sure why you`re jumping on JCM today, Bertie. He had a very good game yesterday. He wasn`t at his best v Raith but who was? Sure he was partly at fault for the first goal, as he should have stayed on his feet instead of diving in, but if KRH had passed the ball forward or infield, instead of opting for the easy pass, Raith wouldn`t have scored.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: NMCmassive
Date: Sun 31 Aug 16:57
Quote:
phutupfeet, Sun 31 Aug 13:38
What goals yesterday was Bene responsible for?
1st goal, Hale ran off JCM and got behind him. A fortunate control meant the 3 defenders and other rc forward continued into the box, the ball sat up nicely and he hit it.
2nd Kearney needs to be stronger with the challenge on mackay Stevens, hale then sat JCM down. If he stands him rather than slides in, it doesn`t open up the angle to bend it around bene into the corner.
So again, what part was he actually responsible for? 2 mistakes from JCM and 1 from Kearney. Or is he this season scapegoat. Irrespective of what actually happens its his fault.
Are you Kyle Benedictus?
Obviously it’s not like everyone else was 100% perfect and it was only Bene that was wrong but he was at fault for the first. He was the only one who had an opportunity to deal with either the ball or the “fortunate control”’ He was miles too slow for the second where funnily enough he was caught in no mans land - pretty much where he spent the entire game.
Bene is usually a good consistent defender but he had a stinker yesterday.
COYP
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Sun 31 Aug 18:02
Quote:
DA-go Par Adonis, Sun 31 Aug 15:29
You literally posted that we defended deep trying to defend the lead rather than going forward and trying to finish it off.
I think most would have said that we looked the more likely side to score until around the 80 minute mark and then County began to push us back in the last 10.
OK, maybe what I should have said was that the longer the game went went on the deeper we got. If we`d continued to apply pressure would they have been as able to push us back later in the game?
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