Castaway wrote:Oh dear. Where to start?
Did we just forget what made us effective for the back end of last season at home? We were playing attacking line-ups from the off and we got wins under our belt. The atmosphere was positive.
Yes, we´ve lost a few players in attacking area but they´ve been replaced with genuine scorers (both Stockton and Miller have proven for us that they can hit the net).
Grimsby were predictable and there for the taking. It´s no secret their main tactic was to get crosses into Hanson (read their forum). Our defence, on the whole, had them covered but we failed to cause them any problems. How many touches did Miller have on the ball in dangerous areas? He was issolated on his own and we were crying our for Stockton to do some bully work. After a fairly bright start in the first 15 minutes we completely stopped producing anything yet we didn´t make a change until after they scored on 71 minutes. Why?
As soon as Stockton came on we created our first (and only?) proper chance of the game. We set up to just nick the game, rather than take the game to them and now we sit here with nothing with no entertainment to to talk of either. I love you Jim but personally I think you got the selection wrong today and you didn´t fix it when it was obvious it wasn´t working.
On a positive, I do like what I see from the squad and we have immediate options to change it. I also thought Conlan played with a lot of confidence today and up until the first goal I thought we´d defended well as a back 5 (including Roche).
Next game line-up:
________________Roche________________
Buxton____Lavelle______Old________Conlan
____Tutte (#or Cranston)___ Wildig________
Sullivan________________________Alessandra
__________Miller___Stockton______________
# depending on Tutte´s fitness.
Could do with another Richie Bennett!
Redalert1970 wrote:98 minutes not 1 shot on target mmm
paulshrimp wrote:I thought Kenyon was ok first half but once he got booked his head went and it was right to sub him. We played some neat stuff without creating any chances. Defence looked good apart from the first goal. The only real disappointment was Allessandra who contributed very little
paulshrimp wrote:I thought Kenyon was ok first half but once he got booked his head went and it was right to sub him.
Potted Shrimp wrote:Followed the game on BBC couldn't attend due to work commitments.
A good home support hopefully wont be put off by result.
Home attendances are quite often over-inflated on opening day, however, I expect they it will drop to around 1200-1400 for next home game against Cheltenham.
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