AnonymousBlade1995
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Did not go to the game today, how did we play after the pen curious to know if we dominated the game and should have won by more or got lucky
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Someone commented on Jim Phipps' FB that it was good to he him on the kop. Hats off to the guy if that's where he was sitting, especially knowing what the mood would have been like had we lost.
Thought Steve Davies was excellentIt was two very poor sides who without the penalty were going to play out a Nil Nil.
The only positives I can take from it are that we got the three points and also that Basham and Brayford looked a solid partnership, and that was without doubt Brayford's best performance since his return.
Apart from that it was pretty awful entertainment wise.
An absolutely typical home display. For the first 25 minutes, we were very good, Baxter was impressive and Port Vale must have thought they were in for a tough afternoon. But then...
As ever, we allowed the opposition to 'come onto' us (as seen so many times this season). By all means, defend a corner, but don't pull all eleven back, leaving absolutely no 'out' when we win the ball.
I would imagine Rob Page thought 'Hang on. We can get summat out of this.' He immediately brought 2 subs on at the start of the second half and they were definitely up for getting at least a point from the game.
Bad finishing, indisicpline and the officials totally allowing 'Vale to take the piss and dictate where free kicks etc. would be taken from, allowed the clock to run down.
By this time, Baxter had reverted to type and was pretty abysmal, Done tried as ever but if you want to pick out a small forward, the service must be spot-on. Ours rarely is.
So 3 points and, for some, that is all that matters. But Clough refusing to leave one/two up front when defending corners or set pieces is basically throwing the towel in. As the game enters its final phase, it only needs a fluke, lucky deflection etc. and we've once again left ourselves no room to manouvre.
Finally, those shirts. Like the 'This substitution was sponsored by Bent Solicitors, your friendly ambulance chasers', it's painfully lower league stuff.
They seem hell bent on alienting the fans at the moment.
Agreed. MoM, just ahead of Basham. Far from convincing, but 3 points and a clean sheet. Happy with that, the way things have been going..UTBThought Steve Davies was excellent
An absolutely typical home display. For the first 25 minutes, we were very good, Baxter was impressive and Port Vale must have thought they were in for a tough afternoon. But then...
As ever, we allowed the opposition to 'come onto' us (as seen so many times this season). By all means, defend a corner, but don't pull all eleven back, leaving absolutely no 'out' when we win the ball.
I would imagine Rob Page thought 'Hang on. We can get summat out of this.' He immediately brought 2 subs on at the start of the second half and they were definitely up for getting at least a point from the game.
Bad finishing, indisicpline and the officials totally allowing 'Vale to take the piss and dictate where free kicks etc. would be taken from, allowed the clock to run down.
By this time, Baxter had reverted to type and was pretty abysmal, Done tried as ever but if you want to pick out a small forward, the service must be spot-on. Ours rarely is.
So 3 points and, for some, that is all that matters. But Clough refusing to leave one/two up front when defending corners or set pieces is basically throwing the towel in. As the game enters its final phase, it only needs a fluke, lucky deflection etc. and we've once again left ourselves no room to manouvre.
Finally, those shirts. Like the 'This substitution was sponsored by Bent Solicitors, your friendly ambulance chasers', it's painfully lower league stuff.
They seem hell bent on alienting the fans at the moment.
We need replicate the Southampton game in the playoff finalI loved pretty much everything about the match today.
It looked to me like there's been a co-ordinated and concerted effort to be positive:
It wasn't perfect, and there were things that could have been done better, but myself and Foulkes Jr Sr thought it was the best performance we'd seen this season, apart from Southampton.
- Phipps was in our stand talking to supporters down the front and then walked his way around the ground stopping off to chat with fans all the way round
- Doyle on the bench - no criticism of him at all, but to me a sign of our intent
- The players seemed to make a point of applauding the fans before and after the game
- The first half hour was as good as I've seen us play in the League this season: we passed quickly, moved the ball around, got it forward, pressed the opposition, all we needed was a goal, and then Baxter stepped up
- We either went off the boil or deliberately retreated after that
- We scored a fantastic disallowed goal
- For me Holt, Davies, Baxter, and Basham had very good games
UTB
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