Gone_Shrimping wrote:redrobo wrote:Can only pass judgement from the highlights on the OWS but once again and a continuing worry carried forward from previous seasons was the lack of close marking which allowed their man to score with yet another shot from the edge of the area AND yet another occasion when Baz allowed a shot to get past him as has happened on too many times over the last couple of seasons.
Baz does appear to have a problem with saving shots from a distance.
Not sure how many pre season goals against have been scored in this fashion but it would appear that it continues to be an area that JB and Co seem unable to put a stop to.
However overall the performance seem to provide some encouragement going forward but the real test starts next Saturday.
Have to say that I found JB's team selection surprising in that he didn't opt to play Stockton and Miller together if only to see how the preformed as a dual strike force. Surely not a return of the single striker playing up front on his own that was so negative at the start of last season. There are goals in the players we now have, so why not opt for a least 2 up top.....with Lewis just behind
I was right behind the McConville's shot for their 2nd goal and no way could Baz get near it. Baz kept us in the match with 3 or 4 reflex saves.
More worrying were the free headers we let Accrington have from which Baz made some brilliant saves.
I like the look of Brewster who was confident and always demanding the ball and I can see him being on the starting team-sheet next week.
Just to play devil’s advocate, it could be Barry’s positioning that’s his problem from long-rangers, but I’d pick Baz over Mark, he’s just an all-round better keeper in my opinion.
As others have said, it seems to be the simple things, like not closing the opposition down, and letting your marker drift away into oceans of space from FK’s, that are costing us daft goals. Hopefully it’s a simple fix but this has been a recurring theme over the last few seasons and Old and the full backs seem to struggle from free kicks.
I agree about Brewitt (not Brewster, he’s the Liverpool kid
), as you say, he seems eager to get the ball, good on the ball, good positionally and very versatile and hungry to improve. Think he could be a hidden gem if he manages to break into the first XI