Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Heh! Funny innit. Under Parky, it was pretty much certain that whoever scored first would win. That first season I almost always had utter confidence that it'd be us, and if so that we'd keep a clean sheet; the only question was whether we'd add some grace goals. Trouble is, in Parky's second season the same general rule applied - first scorer tended to win - and it was almost never us... by the third season, after that bizarre anomoalous August, it was just awaiting the inevitable...Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:37 pmI remember towards the end of the Allardyce era, hoping that we wouldn't go one-up after 10 minutes, as basically, we may all as well have buggered-off then
Nowadays, first goal seems important again but I've genuinely no idea whether we'll get it. 4-0 or 0-4 feels just as possible today. Curious time to be alive but better than just expecting 0-4.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
I'm not sure it's possible to agree more!Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:41 pmHeh! Funny innit. Under Parky, it was pretty much certain that whoever scored first would win. That first season I almost always had utter confidence that it'd be us, and if so that we'd keep a clean sheet; the only question was whether we'd add some grace goals. Trouble is, in Parky's second season the same general rule applied - first scorer tended to win - and it was almost never us... by the third season, after that bizarre anomoalous August, it was just awaiting the inevitable...Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 1:37 pmI remember towards the end of the Allardyce era, hoping that we wouldn't go one-up after 10 minutes, as basically, we may all as well have buggered-off then
Nowadays, first goal seems important again but I've genuinely no idea whether we'll get it. 4-0 or 0-4 feels just as possible today. Curious time to be alive but better than just expecting 0-4.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Aimson in for Johnston (benched).
Delf in too - on the left with Dapo at 10, perhaps? We seem to have four forwards, plus a winger at full-back...
Delf in too - on the left with Dapo at 10, perhaps? We seem to have four forwards, plus a winger at full-back...
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
All aboard the "We'll shit em" train.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Agreed, but knowing your in-game personality, you'll be whingeing by five past, you mardy get
Interesting perhaps to note the makeup of the bench. A goalkeeper, an entire back four, Tomo and Sheehan. But as far as I can see he literally has no other registered, fit senior players.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
About what people expected then. Aimson improved us when he came on against Gillingham, Izzy stays at right back and Dapo moves to the middle.
No idea what to predict, will just watch with interest and some hope.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
He could either stick with what has been failing for a few games or twist. Had to happen. Tough time for the boss.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:13 pmInteresting perhaps to note the makeup of the bench. A goalkeeper, an entire back four, Tomo and Sheehan. But as far as I can see he literally has no other registered, fit senior players.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
No complaints here. Johnston's been less effective of late and Sheehan was inexplicably shite last week.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Personally I’d of brought Thomason into midfield, at least try and keep it tight first half. Leaves one attacking option on the bench. Feels to open to me, but I won’t be complaining if we go 2-0 up before half time!
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
It is. Like Dibble I might have been tempted to start with an extra midfielder, giving the option to gear up later, but I'm not Evatt.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:15 pmHe could either stick with what has been failing for a few games or twist. Had to happen. Tough time for the boss.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:13 pmInteresting perhaps to note the makeup of the bench. A goalkeeper, an entire back four, Tomo and Sheehan. But as far as I can see he literally has no other registered, fit senior players.
For the record, I've no quibble with trying Aimson instead of Johnston - something has to change at the back. Hard not to argue that something should also change up front, and he's basically played all his cards at once. It's ballsy. Big asks on Delf, Dapo and Kacha to dig back and help Lee/Williams.
If it works, marvellous. If it doesn't, well, I have to admit it does have a slight air of Wembley about it.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Nowt much changing up-front if they're misfiring.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:13 pmAgreed, but knowing your in-game personality, you'll be whingeing by five past, you mardy get
Interesting perhaps to note the makeup of the bench. A goalkeeper, an entire back four, Tomo and Sheehan. But as far as I can see he literally has no other registered, fit senior players.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
I read that starting eleven as Evatt prioritising experience and reliability. Not dissimilar to the approach he adopted around this time last year.
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I see what you're saying, Nicko; let's be kind and file, say, Kacha/Delf under "experience". And as I say, there's not a lot of alternatives - 3 of the 4 bench defenders are definitely reserves now, and a good showing from Aimson might make Johnston the fourth; Thomo has never been first choice this season; Sheehan has visibly shrunk as the season progressed.nicholaldo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:43 pmI read that starting eleven as Evatt prioritising experience and reliability. Not dissimilar to the approach he adopted around this time last year.
Just worried that it's very very light in midfield. Big calls on the 3 of the 4231 to drop back - but also arguably for Lee to restrict his natural impulses to fly forward, or we'll have MJ totally isolated in front of another new back four.
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The other view being that if they can't do anything over 90 they're unlikely to radically change a game as a sub. It's not like we have a load of high-burn, "exceptional for 30 minutes but then fades" players out there. Also no real pace to challenge tired legs late on.
It could go horribly wrong, but I'm not sure what he loses by trying it. Delf and Kachunga are unlikely to let us down for graft, if nothing else.
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Kiran and MJ have their work cut out today. That front 3 has a whiff of relegation dogfight about it.
Relying almost entirely on Dapo to produce again. Let's hope the change of role will throw them off his scent.
Relying almost entirely on Dapo to produce again. Let's hope the change of role will throw them off his scent.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
We will find out. For me, we looked more solid in midfield when we moved Dapo inside vs Gills, purely because he can run a bit. The biggest issue we have through the middle is that not one of our mids can catch anyone over 10 yards.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:50 pmJust worried that it's very very light in midfield. Big calls on the 3 of the 4231 to drop back - but also arguably for Lee to restrict his natural impulses to fly forward, or we'll have MJ totally isolated in front of another new back four.
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Re: Pompey and Circumstances...V. Portsmouth away Sat 30th Oct 3.O'clock
Well the other view suggests no point trying owt different. Strange way to view a bench. Anyway, I'm ignoring my phone and any messages until 15:20, now.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:51 pmThe other view being that if they can't do anything over 90 they're unlikely to radically change a game as a sub. It's not like we have a load of high-burn, "exceptional for 30 minutes but then fades" players out there. Also no real pace to challenge tired legs late on.
It could go horribly wrong, but I'm not sure what he loses by trying it. Delf and Kachunga are unlikely to let us down for graft, if nothing else.
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