Christies Child wrote:Liked the look of their coloured centre forward until he was taken off. Held the ball up very well and was a handful for our defenders but thankfully he didn't have players around him to take advantage of his strength. He got a right bollocking from his manager mid way through the first 45 and didn't,t look too pleased to be on the receiving end of a verbal onslaught, which for a number sat around me seemed a bit unfair.
Christies Child wrote:Liked the look of their coloured centre forward until he was taken off. Held the ball up very well and was a handful for our defenders but thankfully he didn't have players around him to take advantage of his strength
Christies Child wrote:Liked the look of their coloured centre forward until he was taken off. Held the ball up very well and was a handful for our defenders but thankfully he didn't have players around him to take advantage of his strength. He got a right bollocking from his manager mid way through the first 45 and didn't,t look too pleased to be on the receiving end of a verbal onslaught, which for a number sat around me seemed a bit unfair.
Seasider9601 wrote:I too thought he was a great clumbering cart horse
Seasider9601 wrote:I too thought he was a great clumbering cart horse
Peckishparrish13 wrote:Christies Child wrote:Liked the look of their coloured centre forward until he was taken off. Held the ball up very well and was a handful for our defenders but thankfully he didn't have players around him to take advantage of his strength. He got a right bollocking from his manager mid way through the first 45 and didn't,t look too pleased to be on the receiving end of a verbal onslaught, which for a number sat around me seemed a bit unfair.
See I, and others, felt he was very poor and posed little threat to us... Corr was more of a threat but brought on too late. Shows how different people can view a game!
MfcChris wrote:Very proud to be a Morecambe fan. Enjoyable day yet again.
I hope the board realises in future that honest communication with fans is the true way forward. Since then the way everyone has pulled together positively is incredible.
seasonsinthesun wrote:This is the Morecambe team I remember, but haven't seen enough of, particularly in home games over the last six and a half years at the Globe Arena.
To see a Morecambe team play well for an entire game at the Globe, and not just ten or fifteen minute bursts was an absolute joy to see.
The togetherness feel amongst the fans was superb, great to see smiling faces for a change, Kevin Ellison proving yet again that he can still produce what's needed and Jim saluting the fans at the end.
Another feel good day for everyone.
On the pitch, every player contributed to the victory.
What is good to see is the flexibility of the players. Alex Kenyon slotting into the three centre backs role as if he had played there all his career. He was excellent in that position at Carlisle in January too.
Mullin showing a great work ethic,and even when he missed chances, he was always waiting for the next one to come along.
The fluid style of play is something we as fans are not used to seeing too often, but it was certainly there yesterday, with the consistent Michael Rose reliable as ever.
Murphy is looking better and stronger since his terrible injury problems, and more influential. Ryan Edwards is having a fabulous season at the back,and his reading of the play has improved immeasurably.
Everyone played their part yesterday, on and off the field.
Long may it continue.
In the words of the Canned Heat song " come on come on let's work together".
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