by ferrarilover » 08 Aug 2011, 17:34
Hmmm, ok, couple of days to reflect, and ensure that my initial thoughts are indeed definitely what I believe, and I'm almost certain they are.
Give the team some time, no-one looked good Saturday, all mighty Rovers struggled past relegation fodder Wimbledon despite being gifted all three goals be shockingly bad defending, and managed to concede two goals in the process. Burton were totally devoid of any creativity at all. Their ONE and ONLY trick was to hoof the ball as long as they could in the hope that Richards could get on the end of one.
Nothing JOastler could do for the first one. If he makes any kind of tackle, Richards goes down and JOastler is off. Add to this the idea that he is also fecking huge and looks as if he could pull a reluctant hippo up a steep slope, and happens to be a better than average finisher and it was always likely to happen at some stage.
The second goal, well, yes, the marking went AWOL and their winger had the freedom of the bay, but his cross was simply shocking and Robbo (?) can consider himself almost unbelievably unlucky that the ball ricocheted off his foot, straight onto the head of that man Richards. Give him another 100,000 goes at that, and he couldn't do it again.
I wait with anticipation to see what happens when this defence comes up against an actual football team, rather than the rubbish of Burton Albion. Perhaps, against sides who try to pass their way through, rather than blast their way over, a defence, we will have more luck.
Also, as an aside, I liked the ref. Aside from missing what I'm told was a fairly blatant handball for their goal (and another one where the BAFC guy actually reached above his head with both hands and batted down the ball, no more than 10 yards from the official) I think he did well, and showed some bottle to send off their guy AND add on 5 or 6 minutes for all their shenanigans.
Matt.
Hmmm, ok, couple of days to reflect, and ensure that my initial thoughts are indeed definitely what I believe, and I'm almost certain they are.
Give the team some time, no-one looked good Saturday, all mighty Rovers struggled past relegation fodder Wimbledon despite being gifted all three goals be shockingly bad defending, and managed to concede two goals in the process. Burton were totally devoid of any creativity at all. Their ONE and ONLY trick was to hoof the ball as long as they could in the hope that Richards could get on the end of one.
Nothing JOastler could do for the first one. If he makes any kind of tackle, Richards goes down and JOastler is off. Add to this the idea that he is also fecking huge and looks as if he could pull a reluctant hippo up a steep slope, and happens to be a better than average finisher and it was always likely to happen at some stage.
The second goal, well, yes, the marking went AWOL and their winger had the freedom of the bay, but his cross was simply shocking and Robbo (?) can consider himself almost unbelievably unlucky that the ball ricocheted off his foot, straight onto the head of that man Richards. Give him another 100,000 goes at that, and he couldn't do it again.
I wait with anticipation to see what happens when this defence comes up against an actual football team, rather than the rubbish of Burton Albion. Perhaps, against sides who try to pass their way through, rather than blast their way over, a defence, we will have more luck.
Also, as an aside, I liked the ref. Aside from missing what I'm told was a fairly blatant handball for their goal (and another one where the BAFC guy actually reached above his head with both hands and batted down the ball, no more than 10 yards from the official) I think he did well, and showed some bottle to send off their guy AND add on 5 or 6 minutes for all their shenanigans.
Matt.