Midfield against Coventry

Re: Mid-field against Coventry

Postby BerlinWaller » Mon Apr 30, 2018 4:29 pm

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marky No.1 wrote:For 20 minutes on Saturday there were 10 red shirts less than 25 yards from our goal line, even Lang was back there. I can understand all hands to the pumps in the last 10 minutes defending a lead, but 0.0 at home with half an hour to go :?

Probably a good job Denby was there at the end to stop Jim climbing up the seats


Put them both in lycra and stage a Wrestling match at the Winter Gardens

Be a sell out!

All proceeds go to the shrimps trust, should pay for a tin roof behind the home end then.


We need an undercard though.....
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Re: Mid-field against Coventry

Postby Ego Tripping » Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:20 pm

Gone_Shrimping wrote:Wildig making his late runs into the box like against Carlisle and Lincoln
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Fleming and Wildig have to start for me. Wildig making his late runs into the box like against Carlisle and Lincoln. He is contracted for next season so has a real incentive to do the business.

I would play Kenyon ahead of Rose.

I can't believe the people on here calling for Wildig. Been shocking this season and wasn't much better last. 1 goal this season playing in an attacking midfield role. He only got one last season as well - same as Barry!
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Re: Mid-field against Coventry

Postby KenH » Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:38 pm

Ego Tripping wrote:I can't believe the people on here calling for Wildig. Been shocking this season and wasn't much better last. 1 goal this season playing in an attacking midfield role. He only got one last season as well - same as Barry!


His "goal per minute played" is far better than most of the others, particularly Oliver. But, it's not just goals and assists, it's the fluency of play and playing on the ground that the midfield is lacking and which can be provided by Wildig.

It's easy to pick holes in the players who are actually trying to dictate the game, such as Wildig, and on Saturday, like McGurk and Campbell - yes, they make mistakes, but I'd rather they tried and made mistakes than all the other "invisible" players who did nothing and just lumped it forward or passed it the second they found themselves with the ball. We need players who are going to get the ball and try to do something with it, not hoofball specialists!
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby BerlinWaller » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:19 pm

I can't believe people are picking Kev to start. He has looked like an old man trying to keep up with people 20 years younger than him in the last 2 home games. He is 3 yards too slow now. I think Jim has milked him dry sadly.
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby KenH » Mon Apr 30, 2018 6:28 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:I can't believe people are picking Kev to start. He has looked like an old man trying to keep up with people 20 years younger than him in the last 2 home games. He is 3 yards too slow now. I think Jim has milked him dry sadly.


I don't think people are actually "picking him" - I think it's more the inevitability that he'll play, so if he is going to play, then put him upfront rather than in the midfield where he's completely irrelevant. He's had a couple of good partnerships as part of a front 2 in recent years, firstly with Jack Redshaw and then more recently with Paul Mullen. Unfortunately, this season he's been played more of a midfield position, which is completeley pointless and useless as he can't defend so he just ends up running around pointlessly. A great shame he hasn't been used as a partnership with Lang this season - could have been deadly playing off eachother.
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:08 pm

Wasn't Oliver an amazing player in the earlier 2-0 win against Coventry? I seem to recall he was almost unstoppable that day!! Perhaps he could rekindle that form and be our saviour :o
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby fulwoodshrimp » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:14 pm

My thinking in suggesting Kevin is he has great experience and hopefully can calm younger players like Lang. I accept his legs are going but he can still produce from time to time a goal and that is what we desperately need. Saturday I am not sure we created much at all. I also think Kevin's reputation ties up a defender or two to mark him.
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby bill ding » Mon Apr 30, 2018 7:17 pm

Westgate Wanderer wrote:Wasn't Oliver an amazing player in the earlier 2-0 win against Coventry? I seem to recall he was almost unstoppable that day!! Perhaps he could rekindle that form and be our saviour :o


Don't even suggest that , a bench warmer at best :!:
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby Westgate Wanderer » Mon Apr 30, 2018 8:53 pm

bill ding wrote:
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Wasn't Oliver an amazing player in the earlier 2-0 win against Coventry? I seem to recall he was almost unstoppable that day!! Perhaps he could rekindle that form and be our saviour :o


Don't even suggest that , a bench warmer at best :!:
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby steve mfc » Mon Apr 30, 2018 9:48 pm

From the Coventry forum,

Best thing Morecambe can do is to go a goal up and then defend that, knowing a draw will suffice.

An extract from Crewe fan. When Morecambe played there last week.

I have nothing against Morecambe, good little club who have punched above their weight for years. But their absolute failure to take the game to us the other week could ultimately cost them their league status and deservedly so.

A Crewe side completely on the beach and experimenting a strike partnership of two big lads in Bowery and Porter who were as useful as a chocolate fireguard together and a Crewe side who kept passing to Morecambe shirts at will and were being carved open with ease on the very few occasions Morecambe decided to attack because we played like we didn't give a shit. So what did Morecambe do against this side? Play 5 at the back, put everyone behind the ball when we had the ball ourselves and failed to show any attacking ambition bar their few dangerous counter-attacks. Soon as Artell put Miller on we immediately started looking dangerous and we bagged a 90th minute goal that could potentially contribute to Morecambe's unprecedented relegation.

I'll give Barnet their dues, I don't like Martin Allen, but Barnet played some lovely stuff at the Alex under Rossi Eames in August. How they didn't score I don't know as we mugged them late on for 3 points. When we played recently, I thought both Barnet and Crewe were atrocious in poor weather, but give Barnet their due again, they played attacking football and got the reward that their industrious play deserved, even if we did give them a helping hand with the two penalties.

That was on 21/04/18

Now that is exactly how I saw the game which is why I felt so annoyed at the final whistle, sometimes I think maybe I'm being too critical but when even the opposition supporters can see it then obviously not, and lets face it there's been a few games like that including the Barnet game, so lets just go for it, no negative tactics, the season has come down to this one game its not a time for faint hearts if we are to go down then don't let it be with a whimper, if any player isn't going to give 100% then they shouldn't be on the pitch.
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby Bplshrimps » Tue May 01, 2018 3:51 pm

My team would be...

Roche
Old lavelle Kenyon
Mcgowan Rose Fleming Conlan
Wildig
Wylde mcgurk lang
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby Christies Child » Tue May 01, 2018 4:00 pm

Bplshrimps wrote:My team would be...

Roche
Old lavelle Kenyon
Mcgowan Rose Fleming Conlan
Wildig
Wylde mcgurk lang


If only we could have 12 on the field at any time..... :lol:
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby seasonsinthesun » Tue May 01, 2018 7:44 pm

I would pick this team v. Coventry

Roche

Old Lavelle Bentley Winnard Kenyon

McGowan Rose Fleming Conlan

Wildig Dewhirst

Lang McGurk McKenna Ellison

Oliver
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby Freez » Tue May 01, 2018 7:48 pm

Proper midfield there!! Hehe.
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Re: Midfield against Coventry

Postby seasonsinthesun » Tue May 01, 2018 7:53 pm

Dewhirst coming into midfield for his first appearance of the season is key to this formation.
He's a real box to box midfielder with a good engine on him, and there is the added bonus that he will take care of the players' kit after the match.
This could be a winning line up in Morecambe's most vital game.
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