Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Well, that's partly a vicious/virtuous circle thing - if you've got a good player on one side and a cack-act on the other, you'll leant toward the better lad.Mar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 10:07 amYou would've thought so, but we've clearly focused a lot of our play down the right which has led to the left not being leveraged as much as the right. Williams does look good and John's looked good previously, but neither have yet to surpass how good the right side has looked.
But yeah. If you've a lot of right-footers, often the more natural pass is rightwards. And fellas like Sheehan and Morley, some of the 'passiest' players in the division, are still very not left-footed.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Yeah, I liked what I saw of Jackson - played a couple of dozen Champo games last season.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 10:52 amI quite liked Ben Jackson…probably not a wing back kind. Ashworth is our other option - he’s nowhere near the side either. Hence why JDC played there Tuesday! Infact Ashworths been that unimpressive I’m awaiting Ian telling us next summer he can turn him into the next Keiron Trippier…
Game of opinions and all that but I think it's a bit harsh to say Ashworth's been unimpressive. Just not really grabbed the chances he's had – because they've mainly been in the cups, and he's had niggly injuries (which I think is why he's been out of the 18 this past fortnight, rather than being dropped). Also doesn't help him when Iredale is out of the XI as Jack offers LWB cover.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Oh yeah I wouldn’t write him off, but I did only just remember he existed when reading your post. He had a right back play his position on Tuesday and wasn’t on the bench so not a good sign.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
I think I read he's injured again. Although as we get back to having 18 seniors available it's harder for him to get on the bench. Note that Evatt also chose not to pick Iredale, a potential LWB who is also a centre-back and thus useful against set-piece threats like Wycombe.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:04 amOh yeah I wouldn’t write him off, but I did only just remember he existed when reading your post. He had a right back play his position on Tuesday and wasn’t on the bench so not a good sign.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Iredale not being picked threw me (and BWFCI) pre kick off. Felt like the reason was keeping Gethin in the side for his leadership qualities.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
You may raise eyebrows in surprise, but there was a time when I was sure Jones would be our next left-side wing back. 

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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Yeah, which you can sort of see. We've often been accused of lacking leaders – bottlers, shirkers, etc and so on - so you could imagine why the vice-captain would be handed one of the tin hats.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 11:39 amIredale not being picked threw me (and BWFCI) pre kick off. Felt like the reason was keeping Gethin in the side for his leadership qualities.
That's what I thought on Tuesday until 7.45pm. Flanners seemed to think Geth played LWB at Wycombe last year; I can't recall now – can't recall what I had for my tea three days ago...TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 12:10 pmYou may raise eyebrows in surprise, but there was a time when I was sure Jones would be our next left-side wing back.
Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Speaking of gaps in recollection, I can't remember Jones doing anything at all on Tuesday (good or bad). Was that just me being unobservant, or was he fairly anonymous?
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
I wouldn't say he was anonymous, TG. For a start, his name was on his shirt

He headed on the clearance for Jerome to run on to and win a pengy. He defended stoutly with the rest when called upon in the second half. In the first half he wasn't overly penetrative but neither did I get the sense he was hiding. In truth our first-half gameplan didn't often involve the wingbacks in attacking play - it was more about movement up the middle.
It was, as is so often the case, a solid doughty performance like you used to get from old-fashioned full-backs: neither limelight-grabbing nor effort-shunning.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
Yeah - it felt a little more like a back 4 than a 3 at times (even though I'm not sure that was the intent)...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 2:33 pmI wouldn't say he was anonymous, TG. For a start, his name was on his shirt![]()
He headed on the clearance for Jerome to run on to and win a pengy. He defended stoutly with the rest when called upon in the second half. In the first half he wasn't overly penetrative but neither did I get the sense he was hiding. In truth our first-half gameplan didn't often involve the wingbacks in attacking play - it was more about movement up the middle.
It was, as is so often the case, a solid doughty performance like you used to get from old-fashioned full-backs: neither limelight-grabbing nor effort-shunning.
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Re: Wycombe and we go: Away vs Wycombe (Tues 24th October 19:45)
If I were a centre-back facing Wycombe I'd be more comfortable with a Geth than a Randy...Worthy4England wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 2:45 pmYeah - it felt a little more like a back 4 than a 3 at times (even though I'm not sure that was the intent)...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Thu Oct 26, 2023 2:33 pmI wouldn't say he was anonymous, TG. For a start, his name was on his shirt![]()
He headed on the clearance for Jerome to run on to and win a pengy. He defended stoutly with the rest when called upon in the second half. In the first half he wasn't overly penetrative but neither did I get the sense he was hiding. In truth our first-half gameplan didn't often involve the wingbacks in attacking play - it was more about movement up the middle.
It was, as is so often the case, a solid doughty performance like you used to get from old-fashioned full-backs: neither limelight-grabbing nor effort-shunning.
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