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Enjoyable game. Always great to see us win, Got to see some players I hadn't seen before. Barlow and Okeke stood out for me tonight. Hendo got a full 90 mins. For a couple of quid come and support your team. It doesn't look like these games are going to be too frenetic so I wouldn't be overly concerned about injuries or burnout. Particularly as hardly any first teamers will be playing the full match. Just a bit of a work out and a chance to blood the fringe players and try a few new tactics in a semi-competitive situation. Nowt wrong with that in my view.
Well, I still feel a bit sick after that result. On a par with that Walsall game where we hauled ourselves back from two goals down to take the lead in the last minute only for them to launch a speculative ball into our box from kick-off, from which they scored. That was the end of any hope of avoiding relegation. Yep. Very, very disappointing.
Movement off the ball is required imo. We play statues - foot on the ball looking for a player to pass to, who are all stationary with an opponent standing close by waiting to pounce on whomsoever the ball is passed to. Recipe for disaster. What happened to football being a simple game? Halifax played the way I remember we played like. When I played we had a few basic principals drummed into us:
When defending have your back to your goal When attacking try to receive the ball facing the opponent's goal. If not turn and shoot. NEVER pass the ball across your own penalty area. Cover each post at corners.
I do agree to a large extent Delboy but where is the cutoff between bumps in the road and throwing points away from not learning from previous mistakes. That's the frustrating aspect . Good start to the campaign though as you say.
You mention when we can't go wide but we had the situation of Rowling stood, unmarked on the wing and the preferred pass was sideways or back to the keeper. Happened loads of times. I don't get it.
I really worry about this tippy tappy stuff. I was listening to some random discussion on Talk Sport and they were saying that Premier League proponents of this style of play regard the odd goal given away as collateral damage: expecting the style of play to make up for these mistakes. It beggars belief.