A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Yeah. We flatter to deceive. Nice play. But final third we are shocking. No delivery, poor decisions. It means we create nothing.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:24 pm64 minutes. Bolton shots on target - 0.
That isn't going to win many matches, and the response to defensive frailty is usually "yeah but look at out attack"
Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
This is a good squad, like you say. He needs to stop messing with the team like these are ore season friendlies. Find the best team and give it a run. Rotate one or two players when needed but have some consistency. Don't be dropping Williams in a tough away game unless we can adequately replace him, which we currently can't.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:22 pmKachunga still being on this pitch shows how far Evatt has to go as a manager. Honestly he has the players. He’s using them very very poorly.
Anyhow, we've not lost yet, come on!
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Feels like we're playing like a team that's been found out at the minute.
Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Decision to rest Williams hasn't been that bad. The fact we've coped well enough with Plymouths attacks suggest its a fine decision. It's not like Williams is crucial to our attack, its more for defensive solidity. What we're missing is a cutting edge.LeverEnd wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:26 pmThis is a good squad, like you say. He needs to stop messing with the team like these are ore season friendlies. Find the best team and give it a run. Rotate one or two players when needed but have some consistency. Don't be dropping Williams in a tough away game unless we can adequately replace him, which we currently can't.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:22 pmKachunga still being on this pitch shows how far Evatt has to go as a manager. Honestly he has the players. He’s using them very very poorly.
Anyhow, we've not lost yet, come on!
I'd like to see Sadlier on for Dempsey. Sadlier's got a good record in front of goal so it'd offer a bit more of an attacking threat.
Strangely enough Evatt's rested some of our other players but not Kieran Lee, who would seem like he's not capable of putting in this much game time. Seems to be coping fine from the looks of it.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Morley wins the ball back and Iredale nowhere to be seen on the left. He should be bombing down there. A left wing back with pace is an absolute priority it’s clear that Bradley can’t carry the team on his own down one side.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Dapo and Sadlier arrive....a bit late.?
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Just got in and it sounds dire. I can't even introduce the kettle to the action as the wife has decided to descale it. On a matchday!
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
I'm wondering whether he's falling a bit for his own "we're all the same level" story. I don't dislike Kacha, but for me, he's a last 15 player if they're looking a bit shagged.LeverEnd wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:26 pmThis is a good squad, like you say. He needs to stop messing with the team like these are ore season friendlies. Find the best team and give it a run. Rotate one or two players when needed but have some consistency. Don't be dropping Williams in a tough away game unless we can adequately replace him, which we currently can't.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:22 pmKachunga still being on this pitch shows how far Evatt has to go as a manager. Honestly he has the players. He’s using them very very poorly.
Anyhow, we've not lost yet, come on!
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Baka really should have buried that.
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I'd agree with this. Certainly a clever player but not one that you would expect to deliver a game changing moment in matches.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:34 pmI'm wondering whether he's falling a bit for his own "we're all the same level" story. I don't dislike Kacha, but for me, he's a last 15 player if they're looking a bit shagged.LeverEnd wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:26 pmThis is a good squad, like you say. He needs to stop messing with the team like these are ore season friendlies. Find the best team and give it a run. Rotate one or two players when needed but have some consistency. Don't be dropping Williams in a tough away game unless we can adequately replace him, which we currently can't.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:22 pmKachunga still being on this pitch shows how far Evatt has to go as a manager. Honestly he has the players. He’s using them very very poorly.
Anyhow, we've not lost yet, come on!
Noticeable step up in tempo at the moment. Did we just decide to up the tempo in the last 15 mins as our game plan?
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
No. Evatt just picked the wrong team. Simple as that.Mar wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:38 pmI'd agree with this. Certainly a clever player but not one that you would expect to deliver a game changing moment in matches.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:34 pmI'm wondering whether he's falling a bit for his own "we're all the same level" story. I don't dislike Kacha, but for me, he's a last 15 player if they're looking a bit shagged.LeverEnd wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:26 pmThis is a good squad, like you say. He needs to stop messing with the team like these are ore season friendlies. Find the best team and give it a run. Rotate one or two players when needed but have some consistency. Don't be dropping Williams in a tough away game unless we can adequately replace him, which we currently can't.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Aug 27, 2022 4:22 pmKachunga still being on this pitch shows how far Evatt has to go as a manager. Honestly he has the players. He’s using them very very poorly.
Anyhow, we've not lost yet, come on!
Noticeable step up in tempo at the moment. Did we just decide to up the tempo in the last 15 mins as our game plan?
Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Baka is not very good. If he's not adding goals in not sure what he's for.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Dapo and Sadlier seems self-destructively late. Then Baka misses an absolute sitter from 4 yards. Seems like one of those days: a concatenation of self-imposed misery and bad luck—although *good luck* we haven’t necessarily deserved.
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There it is, defence needs to sort its shit out as we aren't going anywhere if they're conceding goals like that.
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Can't score, can't defend. Very bad.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
And that's that then. The records will show we lost.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Problems. Big problems. We look a very poor side. Just like middle of last season. Defensively all over the show. No punch up front. Wrong selections. Dodgy decisions. Evatt not earning his money. We are slipping way off the pace already and can’t afford to do that in this division.
Should be right up there for me but it’s the manager and coaches who need to answer. A big big blunder was bringing santos straight back in. Said it then and say it now. It was bad.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Yep. Something has to change. Much improved squad from this time last year, same old weaknesses. Promising start turning swiftly sour. Sigh.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
Good job I'm being paid to watch this. I don't get how we go from the start we had to this. It's night and day.
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Re: A distant drum...V Plymouth Argyle Sat 27th Aug. 3-o'clock.
I'll be back in January...Just hope we're mid table and not 18th...
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