Christies Child wrote:
What needs to be done...needs to be done for the greater good. If that means dropping players who have served us well to date but are now responsible for poor or non existing marking when crosses come into our box, then so be it. Neither Paz or Ryan can escape criticism asxboth have allowed players to get into goal scoring positions too often that have resulted in a goal.
Freez wrote:That was a thrilling game of end to end football that I was glad I attended.
Scintillating attacking from both sides, some poor defending from both sides.
For the game to be so exciting the defending is going to be at times at fault should you choose to see it that way, however both sides really went for it.
Portsmouth on their forum are concerned about the position of three nil down but giving credit to us for our performance and thrilled with the comeback.
From our part, we did concede 16 corners, which shows that we did plenty of stout defending, the sheer weight of attacks did pay off in the end, but in general our play was pretty good and we were like a knife through butter in the first period.
Dugdale completed his first 90 minutes, isn't fully match fit and received a head injury to boot which would normally have seen him subbed. Beeley and Willo both put a serious shift in as did Paz.
Goodall couldn't last more than 50 minutes before his ankle went and he was subbed, Barks was out on his feet as was Miller after 65minutes as they have not played with that much intensity for months and both ran themselves into the ground, Devitt lasted the whole game but should have been subbed but carried on as a virtual passenger for the last twenty as we had no subs left.
The bigger picture is we drew at Portsmouth, where we have previously never even scored, and Pompey hadn't yet conceded.
Over 16,000 there to cheer them on, they were in the FA Cup Final five years ago!!!
People are entitled to their opinion on here, and rightly so, just as I'm allowed to say that it was a great point earned in a great game and anyone who was there would agree, the rest of you should be having a word with yourselves about being so bloody negative and and nitpicking based on your "interpretations" of what you think you heard.
Onwards and upwards gentlemen, remember, we didn't lose!!
Finally, we will play a lot worse than that and win this season, but more games like that and perhaps we could attract more than 1100 of us on Tuesday night, which would be nice.
Keep the faith!
marky No.1 wrote:A game of 2 halves... ...with Pompey... ...commending us on how we battered them in the 1st half.
Shame we couldn't hang on, Paz and Beeley played their hearts out, but if they have no forward line to release the ball to and the alamo coming at you , what do you expect
Fabulous entertainment
quinny wrote:Not sure if I said we were diabolical... ...I remember saying we were sensational in the first half.
the lads were dead on their feet because they had given their all ...this was a fantastic result overall
Overall though it would be great to look at the positives from the game because there really were a lot of them.
I think when everyone is fit with football like I saw today we will cause a few upsets and score plenty of goals along the way.
Freez wrote:That was a thrilling game of end to end football...
Scintillating attacking from both sides, some poor defending from both sides.
...both sides really went for it.
Portsmouth... ...giving credit to us for our performance....
we did concede 16 corners, which shows that we did plenty of stout defending, the sheer weight of attacks did pay off in the end, but in general our play was pretty good and we were like a knife through butter in the first period.
it was a great point earned in a great game and anyone who was there would agree
we will play a lot worse than that and win this season,
SolentShrimp wrote:Thoroughly enjoyed the match.
Superb in the 1st half, and 3 could easily have been 6.
All good goals
Excellent game, super atmosphere.
outsider wrote:what I have seen is a team of league 2 Morecambe players run themselves into the ground in one of the most enthralling games I've seen in the past few years.
Little Morecambe... ...out played and at times out sung, former premier league team and FA Cup winners Portsmouth and there 16,000 strong backing.
At the end of the game our players dropped to the floor in deflated exhaustion.
To say I was gutted is an understatement but it was shared with pride that the team I support had given there all for the cause and badge on the shirt. Yes at time's it was the Alimo in the 2nd half, the same it was the other way in the 1st.
We saw the lads on the way back and at least 5 got of the bus limping, they all looked gutted. As we walked away chatting to a pompy fan he said he thought they were playing Bournmouth in the 1st half
Pablo wrote:Those who weren't there, we didn't throw away 2 points. The lads were knackered and gave everything they could.
we will play worse and win.
Blackpool Shrimp wrote:...diabolical 2nd half
Two points dropped... Don't care what anyone says
Christies Child wrote:No excuses. We are crap at defending balls into the box and this is a common problem that has let us down season after season. Until we sort the defence out we will continue to struggle this season. Doesn't sound as though Dugdale made any difference to our shambolic defence. Have to agree with Blackpool who is only commenting on Quinny's observations.....who I have total respect for and reports it as he sees it.
mrpotatohead wrote:I never can understand anyone criticising a match they never attended, these two are serial offenders.
Christies Child wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I never can understand anyone criticising a match they never attended, these two are serial offenders.
What did I post that was totally wrong
Our defense has been consistently poor and one only has to look at the goals against column last season to see what I mean. We can't defend dead balls kicks or corners lofted into the middle of our box and if you can't see that then I suggest you need a trip ASAP to Specsavers.
However of the Channel 5 highlights I saw I have to say that Tom Barkhuizen's goal was sheer class and I'm amazed that few if any SVers haven't made more out of it 'cause we've needed somebody to run at a defence with the ball and have the confidence to take the goalkeeper on rather than pass to a colleague which for me is the easy option. I think it just possible that we have got ourselves a match winner in Tom and when Shaun recovers his confidence with a couple of goals we could move up the table assuming that our defence gets itself sorted.
Maybe the good times are just around the corner after all....
morecambegeek wrote:FFS, you didn't answer it again.
George Dawes wrote::roll:
I always say, if you can't win an argument, then confuse them with bullshit :lol:
Christies Child wrote: Tom Barkhuizen's goal was sheer class and I'm amazed that few if any SVers haven't made more out of it
marky No.1 wrote:
Our 1st goal was a brilliant move
Christies Child wrote:morecambegeek wrote:FFS, you didn't answer it again.
Calm down youngster...
As I said before, both Paz and Ryan are guilty of poor marking and each have been responsible for allowing the opposition to score from crosses into the box....both this and last season.
Their 3rd yesterday was the result of their wide man having all the time and space to cross into the box where the goalscorer was able to put himself between 2 defenders and score the equalizer. The wide man should have been marked but there was no Morecambe player even close enough to affect the outcome.
And if you dispute what I'm saying I suggest you take a close look at the highlights.
And mrp where am I wrong....
Christies Child wrote:morecambegeek wrote:FFS, you didn't answer it again.
Calm down youngster...
As I said before, both Paz and Ryan are guilty of poor marking and each have been responsible for allowing the opposition to score from crosses into the box....both this and last season.
Their 3rd yesterday was the result of their wide man having all the time and space to cross into the box where the goalscorer was able to put himself between 2 defenders and score the equalizer. The wide man should have been marked but there was no Morecambe player even close enough to affect the outcome.
And if you dispute what I'm saying I suggest you take a close look at the highlights.
And mrp where am I wrong....
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