It's not about 'was the keeper to blame?' Every opposition team will have a good spell and, if we're not doing the business at their end, we'll get punished if they have shots - 'worldies' or not. There have been plenty of home games where we haven't worked the opposition goalie nearly enough (even the Preston Cup game where there wasn't a single effort from either side in the entire first half). One game earlier this season, we were doing the usual - in a good position to shoot but the moment (and it's usually only a split second) - passed and we were closed down or abdicated responsibility by passing it sideways. I shouted out 'Fucking
hit it!' The refs. assessor - sat in front of me - turned round, I thought to tell me off about my choice language, but he nodded and said 'Damn right!'
It's all about speed of thought and too many of our players don't have it.
Other enduring areas of concern are:
Throw ins. Nobody seems inclined to 'show' for the ball and, what should be a position of possession for us turns into a mini drama. Haven't we got anybody capable of a long throw? Which brings us to...
Set-piece delivery (either a corner or free-kick). I've long ago given up getting excited when we get a corner. The delivery is often poor and lacking in imagination.
Service to the front players is usually poor or non- existent. How many more goals would Sharp or Clarke have got with decent deliveries somewhere in the vicinity of our strikers, rather than a general hoof in their direction?
And our directness has become ponderous. What should be 'changing the point of attack' is negated by too many sideways/backwards passes. Fine for the 'possession' stats. but not much use for much else.
Apart from that, we're doing fine!
