Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
One thing's for certain today has surely created more anticipation and excitement than for many a fixture. We are actually winning a few, playing together, have a new manager and, hopefully are on the way to financial recovery as a club. On top of that we have five new and seemeingly decent players armed up and ready for battle. Best it's been for a a fair while. What's not to like...? COME ON YOU WHITES.......
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
I think we will see Ameobi and Henry today as Parky has wanted to play a wider system but hasn't had the players to do so, so whether that means one less in midfield and sticking with Proctor and the Washing Machine upfront or just one of them upfront alone remains to be seen.TANGODANCER wrote:Parky seems to have managed, against the odds, to get the team playing for each other. With five new additions he'll have to be a bit careful about undoing the good he's done by making sure the lads keep thinking as a squad and are all together, and the current ones not suddenly out of favour because of the newbies. We've played five, won four and drawn one and we need to keep the level of amicability going. A win tomorrow will certainly be a confidence booster and I reckon Parky will come up with the goods again. .danardif1 wrote:Will Parky put all the newbies straight into the team or feed them in gently so as to not disrupt what is a winning team? I hope its the latter...
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
One of them. He's had to push Proctor wider when they've played together.
I know which of the two I'd go with as well.
I know which of the two I'd go with as well.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Not sure Proctor is fully fit, so if it is one up front I suspect it will be Madine.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Whilst speaking rather as a wireless Wanderer (an audio monitoring engineer rather than a visual motion observer,) I'm thinking, at least hoping that it's been the lack of support that might, repeat might, have held back the Machine's progress. Lack of decent support up front is no new thing, Kevin Davies experienced it regularly here, and with the players we now have I'm crossing everything that at last we're off in the right direction. Ghost busters to net busters in one giant leap....Yeah....danardif1 wrote:I think we will see Ameobi and Henry today as Parky has wanted to play a wider system but hasn't had the players to do so, so whether that means one less in midfield and sticking with Proctor and the Washing Machine upfront or just one of them upfront alone remains to be seen.TANGODANCER wrote:Parky seems to have managed, against the odds, to get the team playing for each other. With five new additions he'll have to be a bit careful about undoing the good he's done by making sure the lads keep thinking as a squad and are all together, and the current ones not suddenly out of favour because of the newbies. We've played five, won four and drawn one and we need to keep the level of amicability going. A win tomorrow will certainly be a confidence booster and I reckon Parky will come up with the goods again. .danardif1 wrote:Will Parky put all the newbies straight into the team or feed them in gently so as to not disrupt what is a winning team? I hope its the latter...
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
When was the last time we won by more than 2 goals? Having said that I can't even remember when we last won by more than 1.
We should win this but I just don't see it being a thumping. 2-1
We should win this but I just don't see it being a thumping. 2-1
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"Domed".
Completely, absolutely domed. This confidence doesn't sit easily at all.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Perhaps there is something to that notion that he has been lacking the right service, however in the few games that I have seen as a 'visual motion observer', the Machine gets into decent positions and often beats the defender to the ball, he just cannot direct it goalwards. He does everything but the important bit really well...TANGODANCER wrote:Whilst speaking rather as a wireless Wanderer (an audio monitoring engineer rather than a visual motion observer,) I'm thinking, at least hoping that it's been the lack of support that might, repeat might, have held back the Machine's progress. Lack of decent support up front is no new thing, Kevin Davies experienced it regularly here, and with the players we now have I'm crossing everything that at last we're off in the right direction. Ghost busters to net busters in one giant leap....Yeah....danardif1 wrote:I think we will see Ameobi and Henry today as Parky has wanted to play a wider system but hasn't had the players to do so, so whether that means one less in midfield and sticking with Proctor and the Washing Machine upfront or just one of them upfront alone remains to be seen.TANGODANCER wrote:Parky seems to have managed, against the odds, to get the team playing for each other. With five new additions he'll have to be a bit careful about undoing the good he's done by making sure the lads keep thinking as a squad and are all together, and the current ones not suddenly out of favour because of the newbies. We've played five, won four and drawn one and we need to keep the level of amicability going. A win tomorrow will certainly be a confidence booster and I reckon Parky will come up with the goods again. .danardif1 wrote:Will Parky put all the newbies straight into the team or feed them in gently so as to not disrupt what is a winning team? I hope its the latter...
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Well said, that man.bobo the clown wrote:"Domed".
Completely, absolutely domed. This confidence doesn't sit easily at all.
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domedWorthy4England wrote:Well said, that man.bobo the clown wrote:"Domed".
Completely, absolutely domed. This confidence doesn't sit easily at all.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Domed is indeed being used in its absolutley correct context here, stemming from when someone asked in response to people posting "dooooooooooooooomed", whether they meant domed.Riviman wrote:domedWorthy4England wrote:Well said, that man.bobo the clown wrote:"Domed".
Completely, absolutely domed. This confidence doesn't sit easily at all.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Henry and Anderson start, the other three on the bench
Howard, Buxton, Wheater, Beevers, Moxey, Spearing, Vela, Trotter, Anderson, Henry, Madine.
Subs Alnwick, A Taylor, Thorpe, Wilson, C Taylor, Proctor
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Howard, Buxton, Wheater, Beevers, Moxey, Spearing, Vela, Trotter, Anderson, Henry, Madine.
Subs Alnwick, A Taylor, Thorpe, Wilson, C Taylor, Proctor
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
I like the option of Ameobi off the bench.
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Back down to earth today guys as Browny's boys put on a tactical masterclass just for Bruce....
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So that could play as the diamond with Henry at the top and Keshi off/around/beyond Madine, or a 4-3-3 with Keshi left and Henry right
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Surprised Trotter is in there ..... then again, I always am.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:So that could play as the diamond with Henry at the top and Keshi off/around/beyond Madine, or a 4-3-3 with Keshi left and Henry right
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Despite our natural fear of his brainfarts, he's done more right than wrong so far.bobo the clown wrote:Surprised Trotter is in there ..... then again, I always am.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:So that could play as the diamond with Henry at the top and Keshi off/around/beyond Madine, or a 4-3-3 with Keshi left and Henry right
Parky doesn't strike me as a man(ager) who'll very often go for a very attacking line-up with four forwards - say, 4-2-3-1 with Clough/Anderson and two wingers behind a striker. But it's early days yet, we'll see; he seems pleasingly adaptable both before and during games, and if we find a good combination of solidity and threat with a four-forward combination during a game, he might start with it if we're expecting the opponents to sit deep "respecting" us - which might start happening a lot more if we're up the top.
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Re: Southend (H) match thread 3/9/16 (3pm)
Yep, just checked, back garden's almost afloat, dog took a look out, said, "you must be joking" and went to sleep, and it's still whacking it down. Do they get rain in Southend? Comments are that the pitch is looking lovely...and Zico is in good voice. Brew's made, chocky bic to hand and it's time for the official "COME ON YOU WHITES".....CrazyHorse wrote:I think it's raining.
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Chris Price is micman with Zico doing the comedy spot. Teams are out and micman hopes the ref is better than last week. Rain is "driving" and fans are still arriving. Henry and the Machine (sound like a storyline) up the sharp end and the big hand hits three-o'clock. We're off....
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