Lillis 15:25 - Aug 6 with 16180 views | bazingadale | Why did we give him a new deal? Rip it up | | | | |
Lillis on 01:34 - Aug 7 with 2499 views | TVOS1907 |
Lillis on 20:59 - Aug 6 by TalkingSutty | Its Hills modus operandi to blame defeats on expectation. If he expects improvement which he said he did, then 10th place means converting it to maybe the Play Offs, or am i missing something?? He'll never control the Football Supporters so why does he even try? Why does it seem to bother him so much because he's the only manager who seems to get upset about the fans expectations.Its to stay in league one but Hilly doesn't want to listen to that. His interviews are just full of contradictions,its funny My Grandma used to always play Roger Whittakers ' Last Farewell ' on the record player every Sunday afternoon,It got very monotonous. Hills post match interviews are very similar. We shot ourselves in the foot against a decent Posh team,that's all that he needed to say,we all witnessed it. Not a bad performance though. The fans expectations for this season played no part whatsoever in how todays game panned out and the manager knows it. |
Maybe other influences did? | |
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Lillis on 07:11 - Aug 7 with 2412 views | TalkingSutty |
Lillis on 01:34 - Aug 7 by TVOS1907 | Maybe other influences did? |
Looking for a problem when there clearly isn't one there?? | | | |
Lillis on 08:00 - Aug 7 with 2351 views | rochedale |
Lillis on 21:57 - Aug 6 by TalkingSutty | Probably Captain because the fans had the audacity to criticise him following his red cards,the ones that let his team mates down. Didn't realise he was Captain, how did Hill come to that decision? I like Henderson a lot as a Footballer but he isn't a leader of men and today highlighted that, you can't try to cover up your own poor play by having a go at your team mates, everybody sees it and contrary to popular belief the fans aren't daft. |
I doubt very much that is the reason for his captaincy, what a ridiculous comment. Hendo is more vocal than JA and with his deeper role that he appeared to be playing yesterday, I thought it made sense him being captain. | |
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Lillis on 08:16 - Aug 7 with 2335 views | TalkingSutty |
Lillis on 08:00 - Aug 7 by rochedale | I doubt very much that is the reason for his captaincy, what a ridiculous comment. Hendo is more vocal than JA and with his deeper role that he appeared to be playing yesterday, I thought it made sense him being captain. |
It's all about opinions though isn't it. Henderson would be near the bottom of the list to Captain the team in my book. Indisciplined and often petulant on the field and very quick to display negative body language towards his team mates as witnessed yesterday. Capable of a moment of brilliance, but that doesn't make him a leader of men. In fact we don't have leader in the team,a person in the mould of Stephen Dawson or Gary Jones who demands respect and leads by example. Plenty of others will disagree with my opinions though which is fine by me. [Post edited 7 Aug 2016 8:21]
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Lillis on 08:30 - Aug 7 with 2308 views | 1907 | Allen was captain in the first half and Henderson was captain in the second? Neither of them should be it should be one of the CBs. Got to say that Allen and Camps were terrible yesterday. | | | |
Lillis on 08:58 - Aug 7 with 2268 views | rochedale |
Lillis on 08:16 - Aug 7 by TalkingSutty | It's all about opinions though isn't it. Henderson would be near the bottom of the list to Captain the team in my book. Indisciplined and often petulant on the field and very quick to display negative body language towards his team mates as witnessed yesterday. Capable of a moment of brilliance, but that doesn't make him a leader of men. In fact we don't have leader in the team,a person in the mould of Stephen Dawson or Gary Jones who demands respect and leads by example. Plenty of others will disagree with my opinions though which is fine by me. [Post edited 7 Aug 2016 8:21]
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Lillis on 09:31 - Aug 7 with 2208 views | 442Dale |
Lillis on 08:30 - Aug 7 by 1907 | Allen was captain in the first half and Henderson was captain in the second? Neither of them should be it should be one of the CBs. Got to say that Allen and Camps were terrible yesterday. |
Henderson led the team out. Spotted it straight away. The captaincy is always going to be up for debate, for me it shouldn't be with someone who has let his team-mates down previously. Give it McNulty while he's in the side, even if yesterday it leads to a debate about his suitability at LB again. And let's not get started about why he's still on penalties. Still, if Ian Henderson's happy... | |
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Lillis on 09:42 - Aug 7 with 2185 views | TalkingSutty |
Lillis on 08:58 - Aug 7 by rochedale | Who'd be your captain? |
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Lillis on 09:48 - Aug 7 with 2166 views | boromat |
Lillis on 09:42 - Aug 7 by TalkingSutty | Big Jim, very consistant player. |
I'm a bit worried about Jim. Brilliant and consistent last season better when moved to left back but he's been terrible in pre-season (I only missed the FC United match) I was hoping that he'd be up to speed in time for yesterday but he clearly wasn't ready. Somehow he's lost some speed in his play. I'd give Tanser a go on Tuesday give Jim a breather and Scott an opportunity in a cup match. | |
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Lillis on 09:51 - Aug 7 with 2155 views | TalkingSutty |
Lillis on 09:48 - Aug 7 by boromat | I'm a bit worried about Jim. Brilliant and consistent last season better when moved to left back but he's been terrible in pre-season (I only missed the FC United match) I was hoping that he'd be up to speed in time for yesterday but he clearly wasn't ready. Somehow he's lost some speed in his play. I'd give Tanser a go on Tuesday give Jim a breather and Scott an opportunity in a cup match. |
You cant just ditch Jim after one game, he'll be fine. | | | |
Lillis on 09:55 - Aug 7 with 2143 views | richfoad32 |
Lillis on 09:48 - Aug 7 by boromat | I'm a bit worried about Jim. Brilliant and consistent last season better when moved to left back but he's been terrible in pre-season (I only missed the FC United match) I was hoping that he'd be up to speed in time for yesterday but he clearly wasn't ready. Somehow he's lost some speed in his play. I'd give Tanser a go on Tuesday give Jim a breather and Scott an opportunity in a cup match. |
I was listening to the commentary on DalePlayer yesterday and they mentioned that McNulty had an operation on his ears in the summer that didn't go correctly? They made light of it but ears aren't just for hearing they're also important for other functions such as balance etc. I know it sounds unlikely but if the operation was unsuccessful it could contribute to him being off his game. | | | |
Lillis on 10:19 - Aug 7 with 2064 views | 1907 | The fault for yesterday lies at Hill's door. With no midfielder directly in front of McNulty he was totally exposed. It was obvious throughout the first half and he made no substitution to sort the problem. A draw was a fair result yesterday but that absolute howler from Lillis cost us big time. My worry now is how much that will knock him. As others have said we're all aware he's a confidence player and we need him to be on his game more than anyone. | | | |
Lillis on 10:23 - Aug 7 with 2053 views | 442Dale |
Lillis on 10:19 - Aug 7 by 1907 | The fault for yesterday lies at Hill's door. With no midfielder directly in front of McNulty he was totally exposed. It was obvious throughout the first half and he made no substitution to sort the problem. A draw was a fair result yesterday but that absolute howler from Lillis cost us big time. My worry now is how much that will knock him. As others have said we're all aware he's a confidence player and we need him to be on his game more than anyone. |
Totally agree. That was my first thought in the seconds after they scored, it could knock Lillis back. His biggest weakness is his confidence as he's a good goalkeeper. Spot on about the tactics too, I'm surprised more hasn't been made of it to be honest. Yesterday was an example of a manager getting it wrong in too many positions. And too many need only be a couple at times. | |
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Lillis on 10:34 - Aug 7 with 2031 views | 1907 |
Lillis on 10:23 - Aug 7 by 442Dale | Totally agree. That was my first thought in the seconds after they scored, it could knock Lillis back. His biggest weakness is his confidence as he's a good goalkeeper. Spot on about the tactics too, I'm surprised more hasn't been made of it to be honest. Yesterday was an example of a manager getting it wrong in too many positions. And too many need only be a couple at times. |
Why he thought Bunney was the right man to lead the line will be a mystery. I never want to see him playing centre forward alone again because it was frankly embarrassing. My 2 year old god daughter has more upper body strength than the lad. It's a real poor show watching him make little to no effort trying to challenge for the ball. | | | |
Lillis on 11:20 - Aug 7 with 1948 views | macro | Bunney isn’t a target man, he’s a far better player coming off the flanks as a winger. If a big man up front is needed it has to be Andrew on present form | | | |
Lillis on 11:34 - Aug 7 with 1931 views | D_Alien |
Lillis on 11:20 - Aug 7 by macro | Bunney isn’t a target man, he’s a far better player coming off the flanks as a winger. If a big man up front is needed it has to be Andrew on present form |
As I've said elsewhere, if we wanted to sign a wide player in the first place, you just wouldn't even look at Bunney. His time is up, but he'll still be here for a while yet, keeping better players and more promising youngsters out of a place. | |
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Lillis on 14:57 - Aug 7 with 1819 views | ParkinsGimp | I'm afriad Lillis really isnt good enough for this level. He will make many a mistake. Its unfortunate for goalies since their mistakes often end up in goals. We have more severe positional problems like left back, and our lack of challenging in midfield. I thought Camps was very poor yesterday , he made no impact at all, I didnt see him challenge once for a ball or create anything. Presume just an off day for him, but it doesnt help when Allen also has an off day. It leaves our back four exposed. I can see our two centre halves getting torn new a"seholes on a regular basis this season against far better opposition( I thought Pish were pretty poor today) , Our recriutment doesnt inspire much confidence of decent cover . | | | |
Lillis on 16:50 - Aug 7 with 1744 views | 1949er | Although big jim appeared to be t fault for the first goal, the lack of ANY midfield player left him with very little option. In the second half he was left to do his own job but the left side and wing with no midfielder giving him an option. Weak midfield all round | |
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Lillis on 17:17 - Aug 7 with 1718 views | Streety1996 | Lillis has won us more games than he's lost, stupid talk to drop him... | |
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Lillis on 20:49 - Aug 7 with 1561 views | onedalefan |
Lillis on 11:20 - Aug 7 by macro | Bunney isn’t a target man, he’s a far better player coming off the flanks as a winger. If a big man up front is needed it has to be Andrew on present form |
Even Jamie Allen wins more headers than Bunney does. With Hill's habit of playing people out of position, why not try him at centre forward? | | | |
Lillis on 21:21 - Aug 7 with 1516 views | AtThePeake |
Lillis on 11:34 - Aug 7 by D_Alien | As I've said elsewhere, if we wanted to sign a wide player in the first place, you just wouldn't even look at Bunney. His time is up, but he'll still be here for a while yet, keeping better players and more promising youngsters out of a place. |
Yeap. And still there will be some who tell you that he's great cause he scored the most goals from open play in our squad last season, with a mind-blowing return of nine. Any modern manager will tell you goals aren't enough for a forward player these days, they need to offer more. Yet some of our fans seem to think 9 goals in a season is enough for him to warrant a place in the team - those same fans very rarely offer any other reason as to why he's in the team. | |
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Lillis on 21:25 - Aug 7 with 1509 views | macro |
Lillis on 11:34 - Aug 7 by D_Alien | As I've said elsewhere, if we wanted to sign a wide player in the first place, you just wouldn't even look at Bunney. His time is up, but he'll still be here for a while yet, keeping better players and more promising youngsters out of a place. |
Last season Bunney was at his most effective being a wide man, personally I’d have NML, Hendo and Andrew as the forward 3 or a fully fit and in form Vincenti Bunney was also very effective coming off the bench. Unfortunately playing as the target man doesn’t really work | | | |
Lillis on 21:45 - Aug 7 with 1471 views | D_Alien |
Lillis on 21:25 - Aug 7 by macro | Last season Bunney was at his most effective being a wide man, personally I’d have NML, Hendo and Andrew as the forward 3 or a fully fit and in form Vincenti Bunney was also very effective coming off the bench. Unfortunately playing as the target man doesn’t really work |
That's what I meant in another thread about Hill asking him a question he couldn't answer. So that leaves the ultimate responsibility with the manager for choosing to start with him in our opening fixture - a showcase for new fans. There were a few new faces in the Pearl St and at one point, after Bunney had been easily dispossessed for about the fifth time, you could see them looking at each other with awkward expressions on their faces. How on earth would you begin to explain why he was playing? | |
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Lillis on 22:27 - Aug 7 with 1415 views | nordenblue |
Lillis on 21:25 - Aug 7 by macro | Last season Bunney was at his most effective being a wide man, personally I’d have NML, Hendo and Andrew as the forward 3 or a fully fit and in form Vincenti Bunney was also very effective coming off the bench. Unfortunately playing as the target man doesn’t really work |
We have much better options for players out wide though,and as proven yet again he's shite up front. He's not good enough it's that simple,I'd love to hear an explanation as to why he's continually picked as he's piss poor every time I've seen him,regardless of goals his overall contribution is nil to not that much and the way he gets constantly thrown off the ball is laughable he's that weak. | | | |
Lillis on 22:34 - Aug 7 with 1403 views | 442Dale |
Lillis on 21:45 - Aug 7 by D_Alien | That's what I meant in another thread about Hill asking him a question he couldn't answer. So that leaves the ultimate responsibility with the manager for choosing to start with him in our opening fixture - a showcase for new fans. There were a few new faces in the Pearl St and at one point, after Bunney had been easily dispossessed for about the fifth time, you could see them looking at each other with awkward expressions on their faces. How on earth would you begin to explain why he was playing? |
It made even less sense when Donal came on and played quite centrally too. He's been great in pre-season so why not start him?! Totally down to the manager yesterday. | |
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