they couldn't count to 10 between them Dave, never mind 27..... :}
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they couldn't count to 10 between them Dave, never mind 27..... :}
I'll take that too! but to congratulate Ower's - at this point in time - is a step too far for me - and I don't even have any chickens!Southampton Gull wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 16:06 3 games unbeaten, no goals conceded. I'll take that and congratulate Owers on a decent start. Still a long way to go though so not counting chickens just yet!!
I think he was merely congratulating him on a good start, which it is. Owers has had his fair share of criticism so we should say well done also when dueMellowYellow wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 17:41 I'll take that too! but to congratulate Ower's - at this point in time - is a step too far for me - and I don't even have any chickens!
As an observation I thought todays 3-5-2 formation, whilst a great counter-attacking option against better opposition was the wrong choice of formation. Thurrock were a gutsy team but on the whole a pretty average team and I would have preferred a 4-3-3 formation to put the emphasise on attacking with a 3 player front line. We had the home advantage and showed them to much respect (i.e. back line of 3/5 to combat their sole striker).
I know we won and we scored two goals, albeit the first a gift and I am happy with our start but would be interested in others observation of the teams performance because we are definitely not firing on all cylinders
How many NLS games have you seen?Yorkieandy wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 16:26 I agree with Dave SG that it's early days but i'm certainly having that seed of doubt about Owers and his true intentions for TUFC slowly teased out.
Ok so half of the teams in this league could be beaten by lifting 11 lads out of a pub on a saturday and cobbling a side together but it's about consistency and consistently and efficiently putting away pub sides like East Thurrock so that you are then in a strong position to give the likes of Billericay something to think about.
Owers has put together a squad and all he can do is beat what is in front of him which is just about what has happened thus far bar the commendable draw at Chelmsford.
Keep clean sheets and you'll win more than you lose. Obviously. :~D
Credit to Owers for navigating what could have been a tricky start had Torquay lost one or two already which could easily have happened. The jury is still on holiday though and will be until the season ends.
portugull wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 19:35 We really should have scored after 2 minutes.Brett will be disappointed not to score.
Ryan Dickson was everywhere. What a signing.
Liam Davis saw a lot of the ball and is great to watch.
Asa Hall won numerous headers but some shocking passes and slow to get back. Still think he is a good signing.
Shaun MacDonald 3 games and 3 clean sheets.Great stuff Shaun.
Ruairi Keating. So pleased for the young man. I bet he is glad tonight that he decided to stay at TUFC!.
We still look like we are well short of the standard we may be at in 2 or 3 months time
We still look light weight up front and just one player short of a really promising side
An excellent referee today.
Totally agree.SBP wrote: 11 Aug 2018, 17:36 Not much of a spectacle today. Owers was going mad at McDonald during the 1st half. His distribution was slow and inaccurate which was frustrating everyone.
The 1st half was very similar to the Bath game except we had more time on the ball. Liam Davis had so much space and time. We just couldn't function in the final third until Keating scored just before the break.
We came out stronger in the 2nd half, Owers had obviously had words with McDonald .Keating's second goal was a well placed header coming from finally a descent cross. I understand that Keating's dad came to watch so really pleased for them.
McDonald produced two great saves today, I m not sure how much he knew about the first. As a reserve keeper he is doing very well. Sort his distribution out and he will be playing at a higher level in a few years.
The final pass was really poor today. Thurrock were poor today, our fitness levels were far superior.
Maybe somebody can tell me why is Hedges in the dug out?? I thought he was dealing with watching the opposition and providing Owers with match reports and stuff.
I counted four coaches in our dug out, why cant one of them get out during the break and do something constructive with the subs, why cant the goalkeeping coach do something with the keeper(sub). It annoys me watching them during the break just booting the ball to each other.
Anyway 3 points in the bag and not even playing well.
Well done Keating, you deserved your MOM
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