To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
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Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
You can hear Evatt shouting patience. There was one point Plymouth had a the ball a good 3 minutes before Dion was released to press.
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That's fine if its intentional. I'm fairly confident we have a match plan that doesn't strain us first half for a negative effect second half, its just something that looks noticeable, especially in most first halves.Admin-DJBlu wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:05 pmYou can hear Evatt shouting patience. There was one point Plymouth had a the ball a good 3 minutes before Dion was released to press.
I think for us to go up we're just looking to be effective. Parkinson made good use of being effective by having a few standout players (Madine, Beevers/Wheater, Le Fondre, Morais). Football didn't look as good or as effective as Evatt's style and I certainly think we've got a better side now than we had with Parkinson, but the critical thing is how effective it is over the course of the season. I get the impression under Parky that grinding out results was the order of the day, under Evatt I don't think the same is true and we struggle to grind out results. We're either playing teams off the park or struggling to make headway.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:04 pmThere's an air of flat track bully about us. When we're on the front foot, it's quite compelling. No pressure on MF and defence and it's almost bound to look good. This is then held up as the exemplar. For me the exemplar is how we perform in tighter games and when we're a bit more up against it and actually you need some defensive acumen. Jones makes the defence a better defence. He doesn't make Johnston a better defender.
Plymouth have about 5 defenders pressing us when we're trying to clear the ball. It's almost like our side is just penned into our own half here.
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Back to a back 4. Thank fcuk.
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Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
OH YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
(I'm fine with the change and I want us to be able to play both)
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Great reaction save by their keeper to deny Charles there.
Sadlier's composure seems to have settled the side somewhat.
Sadlier's composure seems to have settled the side somewhat.
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Anyone reckon these have gone on holiday already?
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Not for me. The tempo is still quite high and everyone seems to be putting in the yards. Whether they've mentally switched off is another story, and i'm sure they're partly feeling that way but I still get the impression that they're wanting to do well, unlike our 2018/19 season where it was players on holiday every week.
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Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Round the grounds...
L Ipswich 0-0 Pompey - Ipswich dominating the ball but only one effort each on target
L Shrewsbury 1-1 Oxford - stubborn Shrews equalise and are having the better of it
L Sunderland 0-0 Crewe - Sunderland having twice as much ball but only two efforts on target, neither of them this half; Sunderland makes three subs in four minutes
L Wycombe 0-0 Rotherham - from somewhere above the clouds, the ball begs for mercy
L Sheff Wed 6-0 Cambridge - looks like a home win there
L Ipswich 0-0 Pompey - Ipswich dominating the ball but only one effort each on target
L Shrewsbury 1-1 Oxford - stubborn Shrews equalise and are having the better of it
L Sunderland 0-0 Crewe - Sunderland having twice as much ball but only two efforts on target, neither of them this half; Sunderland makes three subs in four minutes
L Wycombe 0-0 Rotherham - from somewhere above the clouds, the ball begs for mercy
L Sheff Wed 6-0 Cambridge - looks like a home win there
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
How has that not gone in?!
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Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Lovely ball from Dapo, Kachunga with the header, crazy how thats stayed out.
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How the fecking hell referee?
He's holding him right there in front of you, c*nt.
He's holding him right there in front of you, c*nt.
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Ahhh another dickhead ref
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fecking joke ref.
Head injury for Bolton? Play on.
Head injury for Bolton? Play on.
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
This is like the Morecambe game, plenty of good attacking play but no goals to show for it. Think 1-0 down is a bit of a harsh scoreline as it stands.
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Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Fossey injured. down to 10
Great stuff....
Great stuff....
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
Likewise. I think this'll be our season ending here. That chance from Baka is probably the best we'll get.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:44 pmMy gut is telling me there’s no equaliser here for us unlike Tuesday. Come on lads!
Fossey coming off injured isn't a good sign.
Dang it, Sadlier could've been through. Come on Bolton.
Re: To be a Pilgrim..Home v Plymouth Sat 12th March. 3-0'clock.
7 minutes of stopping time? Really?
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Cowardly ref not getting his yellows out for the clearest time wasting over and over and over and over again. Get a new job, mate
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