Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread 21:31 - Feb 17 with 31531 views | HullDale |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:12 - Feb 19 with 3859 views | Mass_Debater |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 16:06 - Feb 19 by beat_the_bishop | My last post was probably about 10 games ago and I pointed out the lack of fight, passion and grit. Iâm sat here now, full emerged in a relegation battle wondering why I am witnessing the same drivel. We have made about 4 passes the final third. The most abject 45 minutes considering our position. Scunthorpe must be sat eating their tangerines thinking this is in the bag and league two survival isnât beyond them if we are what they have to fight against. Newby was our best outlet last week and makes the bench this week. Bizzare because when he isnât in the team OâKeefe looks half the player. The latter I donât understand the hype on whatsoever. Just a poor manâs Wiseman. Kelly is due a spell on the bench too. Not up for this type of battle. Spraying balls in a good team is nice when itâs going well but we donât need that right now. We need ball carriers and battlers. Clarke is crossing from far too deep and Dooley is probably the most shot shy player in the league when he gets in decent positions. Dorsett keeps finding claret with hopeless long balls. A big 45 minutes needed to prove to the fans they are up for this. Actions speak louder than words Robbie but this is your team. If you canât fire them up then we are heading down a dark dark hole. Scunthorpe look well organised, authoritarian and desperate to win. The togetherness when their centre half blocked Balls attempt at a shot on the penalty spot summed them up brilliantly. They know they can beat us and itâs the only thing in their heads. |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:13 - Feb 19 with 3852 views | boromat |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:09 - Feb 19 by davidab2202 | BBC giving second goal to Taylor ? |
Seems the beeb were correct.
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:19 - Feb 19 with 3705 views | 442Dale | If nothing else, that result should hopefully stop any farcical calls for a change of manager. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:22 - Feb 19 with 3644 views | boromat |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:19 - Feb 19 by 442Dale | If nothing else, that result should hopefully stop any farcical calls for a change of manager. |
A win at home would help as well. 2 difficult games at home now but followed by Carlisle away. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:24 - Feb 19 with 3617 views | beat_the_bishop | Much improved second half. No surprise that Newby made the difference and always looks to make positive moves and face forwards. Credit to RS for making the change because it was needed. An odd decision on the face of it to remove your second striker and replace with a winger when chasing the game but I felt everyone knew their roles again from that point forward. Scunthorpe fell off the wagon big time, they looked a bit like us when we go in front. Not actually sure how to handle it. Massive 3 points, ugly game but at this stage who cares. A big result on Tuesday and we can get rid of those tense knots between our shoulders and start to play with a bit more freedom. We have ability, just doesnât get unlocked. The pitch invading at all levels has grown too much momentum. Cocaine, Stella, Stone Island and a U in your GCSEâs is a vicious cocktail. Unless something changes we will be seeing metal cages/screens installed in pre-season. It ruined the moment for our players. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 17:27]
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:28 - Feb 19 with 3552 views | Nigeriamark |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:10 - Feb 19 by D_Alien | Massive three points that A look at the table at half time was worrying, but we're now in a much better position and Scunthorpe look gone. Carlisle got hammered and in a bad place with Latics picking up under Sheridan But why the f*ck do we have to wait till half time to start playing? RS will be the most relieved of all of us, we were genuinely under threat of freefall after another awful start Ball immense again |
You and I think Kel? spot on. What were we thinking in the first half? the "proven" worst team in the league, & genuinely garbage & we don't get our of 1st gear. I said earlier we only needed to improve a bit to be back in the game & fortunately we improved a lot. We were the better side, but they are awful too. We can breathe a sigh of relief that we got our changes right at HT, but perhaps we can now have a spell of getting them right from the start | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:28 - Feb 19 with 3550 views | 442Dale |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:24 - Feb 19 by beat_the_bishop | Much improved second half. No surprise that Newby made the difference and always looks to make positive moves and face forwards. Credit to RS for making the change because it was needed. An odd decision on the face of it to remove your second striker and replace with a winger when chasing the game but I felt everyone knew their roles again from that point forward. Scunthorpe fell off the wagon big time, they looked a bit like us when we go in front. Not actually sure how to handle it. Massive 3 points, ugly game but at this stage who cares. A big result on Tuesday and we can get rid of those tense knots between our shoulders and start to play with a bit more freedom. We have ability, just doesnât get unlocked. The pitch invading at all levels has grown too much momentum. Cocaine, Stella, Stone Island and a U in your GCSEâs is a vicious cocktail. Unless something changes we will be seeing metal cages/screens installed in pre-season. It ruined the moment for our players. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 17:27]
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Dale, as well as other clubs, need to come out and make a statement about this sort of behaviour. Itâs becoming commonplace and it needs clubs to actually say theyâd rather people stayed away than have some think itâs the norm and ok. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:29 - Feb 19 with 3545 views | dawlishdale |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:10 - Feb 19 by D_Alien | Massive three points that A look at the table at half time was worrying, but we're now in a much better position and Scunthorpe look gone. Carlisle got hammered and in a bad place with Latics picking up under Sheridan But why the f*ck do we have to wait till half time to start playing? RS will be the most relieved of all of us, we were genuinely under threat of freefall after another awful start Ball immense again |
it really was a game of two halves. For all of our clamour (including myself) for us to play 2 up front, it wasn't working, and Scunthorpe were better in almost every part of the game. Along comes half time, and we revert to type with an extra man in midfield, and the game was transformed in our favour. I actually thought that Ball had a very quiet first half, but grew into things after the break. The big difference was in how Kelly, O Keefe and Newby linked up which caused them so many problems, and also stopped most of their attacking threat. Big three points for us, but several more battles to come. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:31 - Feb 19 with 3476 views | D_Alien |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:28 - Feb 19 by Nigeriamark | You and I think Kel? spot on. What were we thinking in the first half? the "proven" worst team in the league, & genuinely garbage & we don't get our of 1st gear. I said earlier we only needed to improve a bit to be back in the game & fortunately we improved a lot. We were the better side, but they are awful too. We can breathe a sigh of relief that we got our changes right at HT, but perhaps we can now have a spell of getting them right from the start |
The thing is, quite a few fans were calling for Charman to start up front alongside Campbell. I don't think there was too much wrong with that decision but we just looked oddly unbalanced as a result - a bit like the back four last week Perhaps it'd work better at home, or later in the game rather than from the start. Something for RS to ponder | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:58 - Feb 19 with 3211 views | 1907 |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:09 - Feb 19 by davidab2202 | BBC giving second goal to Taylor ? |
It was Taylor? | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:59 - Feb 19 with 3194 views | boromat |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:58 - Feb 19 by 1907 | It was Taylor? |
The club were reporting Ball as the goalscorer | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:02 - Feb 19 with 3165 views | _Windydale | It did look oddly unbalanced in my opinion, with two strikers who are used to using their strength, looking for through balls in the middle, running at a defence. We aren't making good use of there skills maybe? I think with time on the training pitch giving the players a chance to gel, we will be a whole lot better. Like Kelly recognising the runs, the forwards knowing it's coming. At the moment the front two are not going to make a run if a pass never arrives. First half, we haven't changed our style to suit the forwards, slow play, and bad distribution often from defence. The players haven't clicked yet. We have more success down the flanks, getting to by line into the more dangerous areas. Okeefe's performance seemed littered with mistakes but was better when his mate Newby came on as they work well as a team. passing the ball in a crowded box to be bundled or headed home. | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:35 - Feb 19 with 2916 views | Dickydaler |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 17:24 - Feb 19 by beat_the_bishop | Much improved second half. No surprise that Newby made the difference and always looks to make positive moves and face forwards. Credit to RS for making the change because it was needed. An odd decision on the face of it to remove your second striker and replace with a winger when chasing the game but I felt everyone knew their roles again from that point forward. Scunthorpe fell off the wagon big time, they looked a bit like us when we go in front. Not actually sure how to handle it. Massive 3 points, ugly game but at this stage who cares. A big result on Tuesday and we can get rid of those tense knots between our shoulders and start to play with a bit more freedom. We have ability, just doesnât get unlocked. The pitch invading at all levels has grown too much momentum. Cocaine, Stella, Stone Island and a U in your GCSEâs is a vicious cocktail. Unless something changes we will be seeing metal cages/screens installed in pre-season. It ruined the moment for our players. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 17:27]
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Maybe a tannoy announcement just before kick off at matches and again at half time saying that any pitch encroachment will result in a future ban. But the important thing is, enforce it! | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:38 - Feb 19 with 2880 views | 442Dale |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:35 - Feb 19 by Dickydaler | Maybe a tannoy announcement just before kick off at matches and again at half time saying that any pitch encroachment will result in a future ban. But the important thing is, enforce it! |
Theyâd only hear it in the Main Stand. LOUDLY. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:42 - Feb 19 with 2851 views | Dickydaler |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:38 - Feb 19 by 442Dale | Theyâd only hear it in the Main Stand. LOUDLY. |
I was waiting for a comment like that! | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 18:50 - Feb 19 with 2784 views | TVOS1907 |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 15:45 - Feb 19 by NorthernDale | We are very poor, with even the Scunthorpe commentators saying we look awful and are offering nothing going forward. I am getting worried about our position, if we cannot even threaten the Scunthorpe goal and look second best against the team at the bottom. We are even making Pyke look a decent footballer, which says a lot. |
Pyke looked anything but a decent footballer and it was no surprise when he was substituted. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 19:41 - Feb 19 with 2464 views | jonahwhereru | Feel this may be a pivotal weekend in this division. With Stevenage and Carlisle both getting thumped at home and us beating Scunthorpe. I know itâs still a long way to the end of the season but the momentum isnât there for these sides. Today would have been a body blow for Scunthorpe. I donât mind RS being fed the sentiment on this site, but i hope he doesnât pick up on the tactical advice on here. Years ago I used to think I new a bit about football. Over time I have come to realise I couldnât manage a fart, let alone tactics and team selection. I am happy to leave that to the professionals. Max Taylor still has lots to learn, but 3 league goals this season including a real beauty is a good return for a debut season youngster who was not held a place down. I still have reasonable hopes for him next season. UTDNFS | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:08 - Feb 19 with 2314 views | HullDale | I got home tonight elated and frustrated in equal measure. The first half was as bad as anything seen this season (morale, performance, desire)... the second half I thought was OK (& Scunny being that poor made it look better than it actually was). I've gone from thinking we had a transitional squad full of young talent in September, to a team that was lacking physicality and experience in December, to a squad now that has good talent throughout but lacks leadership and is flattering to deceive. The atmosphere and chants from about 42 mins onwards were pretty toxic - chants about non league, no money, how bad we are etc - and the boos at half time were the loudest I can remember for a while. We need to start putting in performances for 90 mins rather than 45 and take everyone on the journey together. In terms of stand out player - Ball is looking to be a real find. Box to box, aggressive, fearless, fit - and the opposition seem to absolutely hate him. Honourable mentions today too for Newby (changed the game), Grant (I think our best 'pure' footballer), and Campbell too - his best half for us in my opinion. | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:19 - Feb 19 with 2256 views | boromat |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:08 - Feb 19 by HullDale | I got home tonight elated and frustrated in equal measure. The first half was as bad as anything seen this season (morale, performance, desire)... the second half I thought was OK (& Scunny being that poor made it look better than it actually was). I've gone from thinking we had a transitional squad full of young talent in September, to a team that was lacking physicality and experience in December, to a squad now that has good talent throughout but lacks leadership and is flattering to deceive. The atmosphere and chants from about 42 mins onwards were pretty toxic - chants about non league, no money, how bad we are etc - and the boos at half time were the loudest I can remember for a while. We need to start putting in performances for 90 mins rather than 45 and take everyone on the journey together. In terms of stand out player - Ball is looking to be a real find. Box to box, aggressive, fearless, fit - and the opposition seem to absolutely hate him. Honourable mentions today too for Newby (changed the game), Grant (I think our best 'pure' footballer), and Campbell too - his best half for us in my opinion. |
Great to hear Campbell looked good in the second half. He's looked isolated so far in that formation up top on his own. Guessing it also means Newby and Grant got closer to him. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:21 - Feb 19 with 2240 views | 1907 | The first half was as bad as anything weâve seen in many a year, letâs not beat about the bush. Absolutely dreadful Ball retention, no movement, littered with individual errors again, completed with the inevitable Lynch should I, shouldnât I come for a cross that inevitably ended with a goal. At half time we looked dead and buried However⌠and itâs a big however⌠Iâve criticised Stockdale (deservedly) in recent weeks, but bringing Newby on as a 10 was a brilliant decision. We were a massively different team in the second half, causing countless problems and creating chances. Ball is the man who we need to play as our main box to box, central midfielder. In the first half again Kelly was the man sitting deep and he was terrible. Noticeably in the second half Ball moved more central and the entire game changed. Similar to last week when Kelly was subbed at half time. I donât think playing Ball on the left side of midfield is his best position. A massive result that really improves the complexion of the places above the relegation zone, but thereâs plenty of lessons to be learned from that horrific first half showing. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 20:27]
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:32 - Feb 19 with 2172 views | kel |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:21 - Feb 19 by 1907 | The first half was as bad as anything weâve seen in many a year, letâs not beat about the bush. Absolutely dreadful Ball retention, no movement, littered with individual errors again, completed with the inevitable Lynch should I, shouldnât I come for a cross that inevitably ended with a goal. At half time we looked dead and buried However⌠and itâs a big however⌠Iâve criticised Stockdale (deservedly) in recent weeks, but bringing Newby on as a 10 was a brilliant decision. We were a massively different team in the second half, causing countless problems and creating chances. Ball is the man who we need to play as our main box to box, central midfielder. In the first half again Kelly was the man sitting deep and he was terrible. Noticeably in the second half Ball moved more central and the entire game changed. Similar to last week when Kelly was subbed at half time. I donât think playing Ball on the left side of midfield is his best position. A massive result that really improves the complexion of the places above the relegation zone, but thereâs plenty of lessons to be learned from that horrific first half showing. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 20:27]
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â Iâve criticised Stockdale (deservedly) in recent weeksâ Wouldnât say it was deservedly, itâs your opinion thatâs all. | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:39 - Feb 19 with 2122 views | TVOS1907 |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:21 - Feb 19 by 1907 | The first half was as bad as anything weâve seen in many a year, letâs not beat about the bush. Absolutely dreadful Ball retention, no movement, littered with individual errors again, completed with the inevitable Lynch should I, shouldnât I come for a cross that inevitably ended with a goal. At half time we looked dead and buried However⌠and itâs a big however⌠Iâve criticised Stockdale (deservedly) in recent weeks, but bringing Newby on as a 10 was a brilliant decision. We were a massively different team in the second half, causing countless problems and creating chances. Ball is the man who we need to play as our main box to box, central midfielder. In the first half again Kelly was the man sitting deep and he was terrible. Noticeably in the second half Ball moved more central and the entire game changed. Similar to last week when Kelly was subbed at half time. I donât think playing Ball on the left side of midfield is his best position. A massive result that really improves the complexion of the places above the relegation zone, but thereâs plenty of lessons to be learned from that horrific first half showing. [Post edited 19 Feb 2022 20:27]
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The manager has admitted as much in his post-match interview. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:52 - Feb 19 with 2041 views | 442Dale |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:39 - Feb 19 by TVOS1907 | The manager has admitted as much in his post-match interview. |
Another good interview as well. Whilst we all have opinions on his selections and tactics, Iâm happy to trust him to set teams out as he sees fit and back those choices. Why? Two reasons. 1) heâs earnt the right to manage as he sees fit as he obviously respects the opinions of fans and others. 2) heâll be the first to admit when he gets it wrong. There will be frustrations and valid arguments about how we can try other things, but at the end of the day Stockdale deserves total backing in making whatever decisions he chooses as itâs obvious heâs learning and is willing to do so. Itâs refreshing and commendable. | |
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Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:53 - Feb 19 with 2031 views | 1907 |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:32 - Feb 19 by kel | â Iâve criticised Stockdale (deservedly) in recent weeksâ Wouldnât say it was deservedly, itâs your opinion thatâs all. |
So youâve been happy with the last few performances? Happy with the ridiculously poor goal weâve conceded again today? Weâve won two league games since the end of October, which in all honesty is a disgrace. Iâd imagine Stockdale has been as pissed off with himself and his team, as fans have been in recent weeks. Donât patronise me Iâm not a moron. No surprise the other resident patronising pillock liked your post ðŸââš | | | |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:55 - Feb 19 with 2010 views | D_Alien |
Scunthorpe (a) Match Thread on 20:53 - Feb 19 by 1907 | So youâve been happy with the last few performances? Happy with the ridiculously poor goal weâve conceded again today? Weâve won two league games since the end of October, which in all honesty is a disgrace. Iâd imagine Stockdale has been as pissed off with himself and his team, as fans have been in recent weeks. Donât patronise me Iâm not a moron. No surprise the other resident patronising pillock liked your post ðŸââš |
Since you're referring to me, i'm happy to patronise where its deserved - IMO of course | |
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