Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
And the reason for our turnaround is right there..
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
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Great 3 points but what an awful, piss poor, lethargic performance, a very lucky win. We have never been a lucky club but these past few weeks someone is smiling on us.
Well done young George Thomason, at least one player with some bollocks. The reason for our turnaround for me is the fact that the rest of the league is shite. Talk about leaders & characters how come we have none of them ? Most of our players need to grow a pair and learn how to fight & complete.
Made up with the win, but seriously concerned about another poor half arsed performance.
Well done young George Thomason, at least one player with some bollocks. The reason for our turnaround for me is the fact that the rest of the league is shite. Talk about leaders & characters how come we have none of them ? Most of our players need to grow a pair and learn how to fight & complete.
Made up with the win, but seriously concerned about another poor half arsed performance.
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
Works his bollocks off as well. Good shout.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 6:12 pmI'm looking through these comments and scratching my head. There doesn't appear to be a single mention (apologies if I've missed it) of the one thing which actually won us the game today, and that is that we have an absolute class act up top in Eoin Doyle. The way upon which he pounced on their lad's mistake, carried it and turned it into a goal out of nothing was soooo far above anything else that this division has to offer was almost embarrassing.
Absolutely superb stuff.
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Doyle always works his bollocks off, its the amount of chances that he needs to score a goal that is the issue, but Doyle is a proper fighter he never gives less than 100%.
Maddison on the other end what a waste, I was absolutely made up when he signed but what a sad up his own arse waster he really is, he could have ripped League 2 apart with the ability he has but he's more into himself & his tattoo's than any football club.
I can't see him starting any more games this season....what a waste.
Maddison on the other end what a waste, I was absolutely made up when he signed but what a sad up his own arse waster he really is, he could have ripped League 2 apart with the ability he has but he's more into himself & his tattoo's than any football club.
I can't see him starting any more games this season....what a waste.
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I don't think it was "lethargic" today. I think.it was backs to the wall at times and we got it tactically wrong in the first half. Every time we're not totally dominant we're lethargic or not trying. I don't think that was the case today at all.
They played well first half, hit some decent triangles and moved us out of position pretty well. Before today, they'd only won three less than us. They know how to win, but aren't as good at not losing.
I agree that Thomason made the difference as a tactical change, but I don't think he was the difference in isolation, it gave Lee and Williams more breathing space and we looked better collectively.
They played well first half, hit some decent triangles and moved us out of position pretty well. Before today, they'd only won three less than us. They know how to win, but aren't as good at not losing.
I agree that Thomason made the difference as a tactical change, but I don't think he was the difference in isolation, it gave Lee and Williams more breathing space and we looked better collectively.
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For all the discussion about tactics for me first half was a classic case of Harrogate came out completely committed played full throttle and they won just about all their individual battles over the pitch. We were not at the races and certainly not facing up to it.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 8:02 pmI don't think it was "lethargic" today. I think.it was backs to the wall at times and we got it tactically wrong in the first half. Every time we're not totally dominant we're lethargic or not trying. I don't think that was the case today at all.
They played well first half, hit some decent triangles and moved us out of position pretty well. Before today, they'd only won three less than us. They know how to win, but aren't as good at not losing.
I agree that Thomason made the difference as a tactical change, but I don't think he was the difference in isolation, it gave Lee and Williams more breathing space and we looked better collectively.
Second half we changed that and beyond any tactics we started pressing them working harder and matching their work rate.
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And they were a bit shagged.
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
Last couple of games it hasn't felt like we've controlled the game and the tempo like we did in many of the previous games. Vale, Bradford, Forest Green etc
They prevented us from playing out from the back, so we resorted to often just lumping it forward but the 3 behind Doyle were incapable of making it stick. Personally I've been wanting us to be a little quicker and more direct at times but not like this!
We'll have to play much much better to get a point on Tuesday, let alone a win.
They prevented us from playing out from the back, so we resorted to often just lumping it forward but the 3 behind Doyle were incapable of making it stick. Personally I've been wanting us to be a little quicker and more direct at times but not like this!
We'll have to play much much better to get a point on Tuesday, let alone a win.
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We’ve been back to half a performance - first half at Newport and second half here. I don’t think it’s anything more than end of the season football madness now. Though starting today with 10 men didn’t help.
As a sort of aside -
Denis Politic and Ronan Darcy. Denis back in training now but it feels like it would be one hell of a Hail Mary to throw him in...MM’s place on the bench though? And same question for Darcy...wonder where he is at?
As a sort of aside -
Denis Politic and Ronan Darcy. Denis back in training now but it feels like it would be one hell of a Hail Mary to throw him in...MM’s place on the bench though? And same question for Darcy...wonder where he is at?
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Politic I assume won’t be risked this season, but would have been a nice option for us if he were fit. Darcy has been completely frozen out and there must be a doubt about him being here next season.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:54 pmWe’ve been back to half a performance - first half at Newport and second half here. I don’t think it’s anything more than end of the season football madness now. Though starting today with 10 men didn’t help.
As a sort of aside -
Denis Politic and Ronan Darcy. Denis back in training now but it feels like it would be one hell of a Hail Mary to throw him in...MM’s place on the bench though? And same question for Darcy...wonder where he is at?
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Yeah, I'd actually forgotten about Darcy...
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How did it work out for them?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:31 pmYou see the tempo Harrogate..,yes Harrogate.... no win in 5 near bottom of league two are playing with...well that. Is that too much to ask a team going for automatic promotion with ‘7 cup finals left’ to play at?
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Drama time. We'd should've already subbed everyone but John by this point....Prufrock wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:32 pmHow did it work out for them?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:31 pmYou see the tempo Harrogate..,yes Harrogate.... no win in 5 near bottom of league two are playing with...well that. Is that too much to ask a team going for automatic promotion with ‘7 cup finals left’ to play at?
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When we stepped the tempo up, something young George mentioned in his post match interview we won the game. I rest my case. We are a team that does best playing at tempo, not when we play slowly.Prufrock wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 10:32 pmHow did it work out for them?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Apr 10, 2021 3:31 pmYou see the tempo Harrogate..,yes Harrogate.... no win in 5 near bottom of league two are playing with...well that. Is that too much to ask a team going for automatic promotion with ‘7 cup finals left’ to play at?
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Don't think he's right. We didn't have "tempo" in the first half not because of desire, but because we were overrun. You don't have tempo defending. Thomason gave us more stability, more time when we weren't chasing our ass. Unsurprisingly we looked more coherent and shock horror going forward seemed to have "more tempo". Oh and they looked a bit more shagged at the back.
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
First goalscorer Kieron Lee. Behind goal camera shows his touch (intentional?) takes it in, Lloyds shot was going wide.
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Re: Something in the water? V Harrogate, home, 3-0'clock Sat 10-04 -21
Lee can't have touched it. On current form, if he had, it would definitely have gone wide!
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Doesn't look intentional to me. Looks rather fortunate to be honest.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:43 amFirst goalscorer Kieron Lee. Behind goal camera shows his touch (intentional?) takes it in, Lloyds shot was going wide.
Loving the swearing by Doyle. Fkin yes!
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The other thing from that camera, for a set of can't be arseds without passion, they don't half sound delighted.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 7:43 amFirst goalscorer Kieron Lee. Behind goal camera shows his touch (intentional?) takes it in, Lloyds shot was going wide.
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