Slim Man
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First of all, what a feeling last night. Them last minute winners at the Lane - there's nothing better.
Secondly, people were getting really irate yesterday because from all recent results of both sides that should've been a cricket score - but it wasn't to be.
They came from minute 1 to camp up, time waste and keep the score down. They had no ambition to score, it was a case of keep it at 0-0 for them - and they very nearly did with 9 men. We need to do more, we need to move the ball quicker and ask more questions.
It was all so predictable yesterday, we'd start shifting the ball fast, slow down, pass it around for a bit, get it out wide and cross in - their defenders absolutely gobbled it up. We must be braver, we have to ask more questions. Fling shots in from outside the box, pass between the lines, run at them. Personally at half time I'd have brought Chapman on for Wright too, 4 at the back, 4 along midfield and Sharp and Clarke upfront. Get Chapman running at them from the off because he can beat a man. Hated seeing Billy out wide, alright he can swing a decent ball in but he's far too good to be sat out there while Done is in the middle.
As fans we have to be patient and the players do to - but there comes a time we have to press harder and in all honesty yesterday that started when they went down to 9. It would've been far too late and I don't think if they had the second sending off we'd have found that winner. (Brilliantly worked though it was)
At home to Shrewsbury and Bury, with a combined 60 minutes against 10 men and 55 against 9 we have managed just 1 goal. We are going to have to learn how to break sides down or it'll be curtains in regards to the title because we are 'up there' now, the fear factor is back at Bramall Lane and sides are coming to camp out for a 0-0. Unfortunately this is what comes with it., we have to learn to adapt and we have to do it quickly with us having a hell of a lot of home games over the next month or so. It'll make or break us.
One thing's for certain, it'll be attack vs attack at the weekend after Charlton's thrashing of Bristol Rovers, which will suit us down to the ground. Let's make it 15 unbeaten.
Secondly, people were getting really irate yesterday because from all recent results of both sides that should've been a cricket score - but it wasn't to be.
They came from minute 1 to camp up, time waste and keep the score down. They had no ambition to score, it was a case of keep it at 0-0 for them - and they very nearly did with 9 men. We need to do more, we need to move the ball quicker and ask more questions.
It was all so predictable yesterday, we'd start shifting the ball fast, slow down, pass it around for a bit, get it out wide and cross in - their defenders absolutely gobbled it up. We must be braver, we have to ask more questions. Fling shots in from outside the box, pass between the lines, run at them. Personally at half time I'd have brought Chapman on for Wright too, 4 at the back, 4 along midfield and Sharp and Clarke upfront. Get Chapman running at them from the off because he can beat a man. Hated seeing Billy out wide, alright he can swing a decent ball in but he's far too good to be sat out there while Done is in the middle.
As fans we have to be patient and the players do to - but there comes a time we have to press harder and in all honesty yesterday that started when they went down to 9. It would've been far too late and I don't think if they had the second sending off we'd have found that winner. (Brilliantly worked though it was)
At home to Shrewsbury and Bury, with a combined 60 minutes against 10 men and 55 against 9 we have managed just 1 goal. We are going to have to learn how to break sides down or it'll be curtains in regards to the title because we are 'up there' now, the fear factor is back at Bramall Lane and sides are coming to camp out for a 0-0. Unfortunately this is what comes with it., we have to learn to adapt and we have to do it quickly with us having a hell of a lot of home games over the next month or so. It'll make or break us.
One thing's for certain, it'll be attack vs attack at the weekend after Charlton's thrashing of Bristol Rovers, which will suit us down to the ground. Let's make it 15 unbeaten.