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Poor Management. 21:11 - Apr 27 with 3248 viewsoddjob007

I’m sorry, but BBM lost us 2 points tonight.

Why were we not making a sub every 2 mins to waste time in the last 6 mins?

Why did we not put Humps or Lund at the back?

Why did Baah come on in the 6th minute of 6 minutes added time?

Beesley was clearly knackered. Why did he not come off?

Players gave everything. Jim is a liability. Lynch had superglue on his feet and was stuck to the line everytime a ball went in the area but redeemed himself with the penalty. The Conor’s both looked handy.

We need some decent defenders that stay fit, but otherwise i think we’ve got half a chance next season.
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Poor Management. on 21:17 - Apr 27 with 3158 views442Dale

It’s all hindsight but we really should have been 5-4-1 for those last few minutes, stop the ball coming in from out wide.

So many little things add up over a season but our inability to see and deal with the obvious is the reason we are where we are.

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Poor Management. on 21:17 - Apr 27 with 3133 viewsrichfoad32

Beesley made a superb clearance in injury time, stretching to take it off the toe of Pigott.
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Poor Management. on 21:20 - Apr 27 with 3094 viewsboromat

Poor Management. on 21:17 - Apr 27 by richfoad32

Beesley made a superb clearance in injury time, stretching to take it off the toe of Pigott.


That was excellent. Some grafter is Beesley.

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Poor Management. on 21:25 - Apr 27 with 3020 viewsriggers37

It’s no coincidence that we keep giving late goals away. Game management is non-existent.
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Poor Management. on 21:27 - Apr 27 with 2976 viewsrichfoad32

Poor Management. on 21:20 - Apr 27 by boromat

That was excellent. Some grafter is Beesley.


Will be some asset next season, regardless of the division we're in. Getting better and better and started to add goals to go with his hard work. Considering where he's come from and the fact he's still learning, the future's bright.
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Poor Management. on 21:28 - Apr 27 with 2966 viewsnordenblue

Poor Management. on 21:25 - Apr 27 by riggers37

It’s no coincidence that we keep giving late goals away. Game management is non-existent.


You don't really need to put the word "game" in that last line
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Poor Management. on 21:29 - Apr 27 with 2941 viewsSuddenLad

Poor Management. on 21:25 - Apr 27 by riggers37

It’s no coincidence that we keep giving late goals away. Game management is non-existent.


It shouldn't need the manager to explain to the players how to manage a game in the dying stages. Poor decision making was our downfall.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Poor Management. on 21:29 - Apr 27 with 2932 views49thseason

Poor Management. on 21:17 - Apr 27 by 442Dale

It’s all hindsight but we really should have been 5-4-1 for those last few minutes, stop the ball coming in from out wide.

So many little things add up over a season but our inability to see and deal with the obvious is the reason we are where we are.


If all of us who know so little about football can figure out the bleeding obvious it makes you wonder why the smart, highly paid, hugely talented people who are proper "football people" don't seem to be able to doesn't it?
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Poor Management. on 21:37 - Apr 27 with 2805 viewsTVOS1907

Poor Management. on 21:29 - Apr 27 by SuddenLad

It shouldn't need the manager to explain to the players how to manage a game in the dying stages. Poor decision making was our downfall.


The players are surely playing the way the 'philosophy' has been drilled into them, but it's been shown to be folly.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Poor Management. on 21:44 - Apr 27 with 2730 views442Dale

Poor Management. on 21:29 - Apr 27 by SuddenLad

It shouldn't need the manager to explain to the players how to manage a game in the dying stages. Poor decision making was our downfall.


No and the basic defending is down to them. But the substitutions and inability to prevent those crosses by ensuring we had two wide midfield players as well as the two wingbacks pushed back into natural fullback roles is on the manager. Those are his choices.

That’s where the game was won and, er, drawn. Basic.

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Poor Management. on 10:39 - Apr 29 with 1932 viewsRooleyMoorBlue

As others have said it's basic football knowledge when defending a lead in the dying minutes. Blocking and corner flags. Don't allow them to cross, they won't score. Hitting the ball long towards the corner flags is the easiest way to waste time legally. An extra defender in injury time would have allowed 2 wide players to stop crosses, but having said that we allowed them time to cross all night and have done most of the season, with a few feeble token gestures at stopping them. McNulty did a decent job tonight, but up against Piggott he suffered, as have many better defenders this season. I lay the blame for throwing 2 points away, firmly at the managers door. It was inexcusable.
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