Christies Child wrote:marky No.1 wrote:I thought we got what we deserved tbh. Lunge by Murphy in the middle of the pitch, no need. Spoilt the whole game from there on and quite frankly we had no plan B after that.
We just defended a 1.0 loss FFS
Loads of people saying appeal but what's the point
Thought Molly and Kev would have been subbed at half time
Spoilt the night but glad the bar was open till 12...
COYS
It's not the first time this season that we've been down to 10 men and as Mark points out we had no plan B.
Surely if you loose a midfielder and have to then put a striker back into midfield the last thing you do is to invite pressure by contantly punting the ball upfield to a single forward where their man mountain was winning every header but looked suspect when on the odd occassion he was presented with having to face someone with the ball at his feet. Baz seemed intent on punting the ball as long as he could rather than throwing it out to our defence and then playing the ball on the deck through midfield.
It was obvious that he had been instructed to do so which suggets to me that in situations like last night that we don't have a Plan B and hope that we can hold out for a point.
Others will no doubt have different opinions but that's what SVs is all about...
As so often, different people see things differently. Yes, their No 5 won everything in the air - let's face it, he didn't have to jump to do it, but although he was slower than a tortoise on mogadons, our players couldn't get round him with the ball 'cos he just bullied them off. As for Baz, I don't think he is necessarily operating under instruction when he punts. You occasionally see him looking for the short ball, but he takes too long. My opinion is it's his speed of decision making that causes so many long balls upfield. Compare him to Scott Davies when he came back to us on loan; no hesitation, and he was looking for the quick release immediately. You see the same thing in the outfield, where some playesr are much more aware of their surroundings and team-mates, and they'll sometimes play a superb ball on for another player, but that player wasn't alive to the intent/possibility, and we lose possession.
I do agree with Shrimper about Whitmore as MoM. I thought he had a superb game, and I said to Mrs A at one point that in one evening he'd earned his wages for the rest of the season with the number of blocks and tackles he made.