I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

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Re: I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

by HRG » 24 Nov 2010, 08:55

They are a fantastic duo, agreed.
What is also great is that Ellis publicly acknowledges how much influence Branston has had in his development as a player. He is worth more to us than just being a player.

Re: I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

by royalgull » 24 Nov 2010, 00:39

And as ever with a confident side everyone gets in on the act. There was no hoofing at all from Branno tonight. He had to clear a few balls under pressure both with head and feet but if the short option was there he took it, and he played one or two lovely knocks down the line to get Hemmings away in the first half.

Branston is just a fantastic defender at this level. Him and Ellis, there aren't many better partnerships around in League 2, if any.

Re: I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

by Southampton Gull » 24 Nov 2010, 00:36

Trojan 67 wrote:
Spot on analysis. Also his disciplinary record this season is very good considering his career record.
His partnership with Mark Ellis is as good as any in the Division.

I hope I haven't put the mockers on Branston ahead of tonights match.

You didn't, he was awesome tonight ;-)

Re: I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

by Trojan 67 » 23 Nov 2010, 17:11

happytorq wrote:The guy is a defender. People criticising his distribution are missing the point.
We are in League 2. We can't have Beckenbauer playing for us, we have to make do with defenders who do everything they can to prevent us conceding. That's what Branston does.

Spot on analysis. Also his disciplinary record this season is very good considering his career record.
His partnership with Mark Ellis is as good as any in the Division.

I hope I haven't put the mockers on Branston ahead of tonights match.

Re: I thought Branston had had it. (but I was wrong)

by Helen Frisby » 21 Nov 2010, 22:58

This guy WILL be a Torquay legend!

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 03 Nov 2010, 14:27

Agreed. I hang my head in shame. I have edited the thread title.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by happytorq » 03 Nov 2010, 13:18

The guy is a defender. People criticising his distribution are missing the point.
We are in League 2. We can't have Beckenbauer playing for us, we have to make do with defenders who do everything they can to prevent us conceding. That's what Branston does.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by Awayday » 03 Nov 2010, 13:16

He did sky a few, but so did Nicholson and Wroe. But he was diving low for headers and making sure any 50/50 ball in the air was his. I do not recall on any occasion that he put Bevan under any threat.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 03 Nov 2010, 12:51

After watching the Pickler's imperious performance last night at Oxford, I utterly retract all previous criticism. He did sky a few though!!

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 02 Nov 2010, 11:36

I consider myself well and truly corrected. Here;s hoping he further proves me wrong tonight!! I need bragging rights!!

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by Fletch » 02 Nov 2010, 11:24

chippygull wrote:"From match thread: "Something has gone wrong with our defense, their equalising goal was astonishing, how no-one bothered to try and clear the ball remains a mystery, and I too would like to see if Scott could have done anything to stop it going in."
From my brief look at the highlights, the Pickler looked pretty static. Others seem to think he did OK in this game. Is his bad spell behind him?
Chippy, the ball was whipped in with a lot of pace. The first Morcambe player volleyed it past Scotty, Branners was about 5 feet behind the scorer. There was no way either he or Scotty could do anything about it TBH.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 02 Nov 2010, 09:51

Fair enough. I take your point. I shall be watching him with interest tonight at the Krappam Stadium.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by YellowMurphy » 01 Nov 2010, 18:54

Branston has not had it. Even if he does not play he still has a role. The squad has not seen such leadership at the morecambe game since hargreaves was captain. He doesnt need to be technically brilliant, and alongside Nicholson, Senda and Ellis. He fits in. He is good at what he does, and he has recovered from his bad spell. He fits into this team, and the players listen to him.

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 01 Nov 2010, 14:03

Hmmmm..


Re: MOTM - Morecambe
by Danny_tufc » 30 Oct 2010, 19:40

1. Senda
2. Branston
3. Rose
4. Zeb
5. Wroe
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Re: MOTM - Morecambe
by yellowforever » 30 Oct 2010, 20:13

1. Branston
2. Rose
3. O'Kane
4. Zebroski
5. Senda

Re: Branston has had it. (in my opinion)

by chippygull » 01 Nov 2010, 10:34

"From match thread: "Something has gone wrong with our defense, their equalising goal was astonishing, how no-one bothered to try and clear the ball remains a mystery, and I too would like to see if Scott could have done anything to stop it going in."

From my brief look at the highlights, the Pickler looked pretty static. Others seem to think he did OK in this game. Is his bad spell behind him?

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