Barry Butlin
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This pair were doing well and getting better. Is Hourihane injured?
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While Berge is a gentle giant and not likely to go flying in, any time he goes near the opposition they fall over and win a free kick so it's no wonder he's apprehensive about tacklingWe’re not spoilt for choice, Hourihane is our best midfielder, non tackling Berge can’t play there!!
That Fleck run resulting in him being tackled when he could’ve slid it either side for a clear change on goal was nothing short of pathetic. Symbolic of how he is now in many ways.
That Fleck run resulting in him being tackled when he could’ve slid it either side for a clear change on goal was nothing short of pathetic. Symbolic of how he is now in many ways.
Like old Forest Gump said "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get!"
It was a great, direct run at and towards goal where many players usually go wide and away from goal. He should have released it earlier but it was an excellent tackle.That Fleck run resulting in him being tackled when he could’ve slid it either side for a clear change on goal was nothing short of pathetic. Symbolic of how he is now in many ways.
He should have released it about an hour before he got tackledIt was a great, direct run at and towards goal where many players usually go wide and away from goal. He should have released it earlier but it was an excellent tackle.
He was presumably waiting for one the the defenders to leave the line and try to tackle him.Yes I was in utter disbelief with this. He ran all that way (and it was quite a long way) while all the time he had the two options either side. Even the crowd were being vocal in what he should've done. Despite being surrounded by all those defenders it was like he got a rush of blood to his head and thought "no, I can do this myself and get a shot off here!!" and then the inevitable happened.
Jesus wept what a complete amateur moment from Flecky there![]()
In hindsight he ran too straight, should have angled run slightly towards left corner of six yard box, giving option for MGW to stay outside or cut inside.It was a great, direct run at and towards goal where many players usually go wide and away from goal. He should have released it earlier but it was an excellent tackle.
I notice you’re using sarcasm for comic effect there.He should have released it about an hour before he got tackled
Possibly. But those driving runs by Fleck are what we used to love about him. No doubt he should have done better but I’ll go with the positive of it being a very good recovery tackle.In hindsight he ran too straight, should have angled run slightly towards left corner of six yard box, giving option for MGW to stay outside or cut inside.
A slow weak , like minded combination ,that took us up the league , we have only lost once when they have played together.It’s a very weak, slow, like minded combination to both be occupying a pivotal CM as a combination.
We improved in that area of the pitch significantly when we dropped Berge back and MGW right side.
That’s the way forward IMHO.
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Bigger picture.A slow weak , like minded combination ,that took us up the league , we have only lost once when they have played together.
So if we had lost them all it wouldnt have been relevantBigger picture.
It’s only visible to a few.
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No. Not what I said.So if we had lost them all it wouldnt have been relevant
Yep and Hourihane likes a tackle does he?We’re not spoilt for choice, Hourihane is our best midfielder, non tackling Berge can’t play there!!
Colback went down like a sack of spuds on more than one occasion, near Sander.While Berge is a gentle giant and not likely to go flying in, any time he goes near the opposition they fall over and win a free kick so it's no wonder he's apprehensive about tackling
Eh?? The mind boggles! The brick shit house that is Hourihane puts in some meaty challenges?We’re not spoilt for choice, Hourihane is our best midfielder, non tackling Berge can’t play there!!
I completely disagree, Norwood, Fleck and Hourihane are good enough against the lower league teams.The problem with the midfield is that everyone is good enough on their day, but it's a toss of a coin if it is going to be their day or not.
First we didn't lose with Hourihane and Norwood so having those paired up seemed the way to go.
Then Berge, Fleck and Norwood plus Gibbs-White, that was the way to go.
We went with this yesterday and we never got going.
At different points N'Diaye has been a first pick.
The problem is consistency.
Like old Forest Gump said "life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get!"
He should have released it about an hour before he got tackled
Non of our Midfield can tackleYep and Hourihane likes a tackle does he?![]()
The two runners running alongside their markers didn't really help Fleck. If Jebbo had darted across the back line to drag a defender inwards then Fleck could have dribbled into space on his favoured foot.
Everyone blaming Fleck but he was hung out to dry, especially not getting a man on call
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