Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Pretty pretty poor
Midfield 3 ineffective
Williams probably the pick of the bunch going forwards
Cogley is honking
Midfield 3 ineffective
Williams probably the pick of the bunch going forwards
Cogley is honking
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Not great, but we’ve got a lot of improvement in us.
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Only tuned in from 15 mins but it’s so far one of the worst matches I’ve seen in recent years. And we know that’s saying something.
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Can't say the person editing the highlight reel will have to work hard on that half.
A rocket up their arses at half time needed.
A rocket up their arses at half time needed.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Awful 1st half performance. We're so much less than the sum of our parts right now.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Game is very winnable second half as was Saturday but we still look miles off a top side in this league. We look very pedestrian and most of season have had a whiff of mid table in the performance levels.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
That was like watching us play against us.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
He's had his moments but there is nobody near him. Johnston, Thommo and Williams working well on the left. I assume the equivalent is Metete, JDC and Jones on the right. They aren't working well together.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:32 pmPretty pretty poor
Midfield 3 ineffective
Williams probably the pick of the bunch going forwards
Cogley is honking
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Sums it up in six words. Our passing and ball possession is pure Moss Bank schoolboys.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Geth has been all over the place. And some really dangerous and easily intercepted passes we’ve just about got away with. Not many been much better, mind. Not individuals I’m worried about. We should be absolutely bossing these in midfield with the extra man. And yet: nothing is built through midfield—total lack of confidence and I can’t blame them when nobody seems to be able to pass 6 yards accurately. Finishing’s been abysmal, too.
Plus-side: they don’t seem to be able to handle balls over the top any better than we can. Might’ve been one for Vic to take a CB away, even if he does nowt with it, or is offside. And offside again. And again.
Plus-side: they don’t seem to be able to handle balls over the top any better than we can. Might’ve been one for Vic to take a CB away, even if he does nowt with it, or is offside. And offside again. And again.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
I'm quite used to the long spells of pedestrian play, where we move slowly sideways and forwards, then look bemused at how many players they have back. At least usually our slow passing is accurate. The passing tonight has been sloppy, behind the player and carried no threat. Big improvement needed.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
FairsDJBlu wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:35 pmHe's had his moments but there is nobody near him. Johnston, Thommo and Williams working well on the left. I assume the equivalent is Metete, JDC and Jones on the right. They aren't working well together.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Tue Nov 26, 2024 8:32 pmPretty pretty poor
Midfield 3 ineffective
Williams probably the pick of the bunch going forwards
Cogley is honking
Tho I think George has been a bit shit
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
One minute
Two simple passes cocked up
Oh dear
Two simple passes cocked up
Oh dear
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Santos and Jones trying to out shit pass each other.
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Quick one two, chance
Learn the lesson whites (or pinky purples)
Learn the lesson whites (or pinky purples)
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Wtf happened there?
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Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Cambridge red card
Looked a punch - great camera angle for a change!
Looked a punch - great camera angle for a change!
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Yes referee, great spot.
Off you feck, nob head.
Off you feck, nob head.
Re: Lessons learned . Away to Cambridge Tues, 26th Nov. 1745.
Bit of a flop from Johno, but we’ll take it.
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