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Tackles ? Dont think Tangangas was a tackle it was a Yellow at most. Soumare lost control of the ball and tried to win it back. It looked worse than what it actually was but it was a red. Not a lot different to the tackle on McCallum that went unpunishedWe lost control because of two rash and unnecessary tackles and shot ourselves in the foot.
Tanaganga did not 'get in the refs face' as Captain he has the right to question the Refs decisionTanganga but it makes no sense get in the referee’s face and then clatter an oppponent in the way he did.
There’s just too many games where we are giving it away (particularly just before and just after half time) and my point is that smacks of a problem with professional discipline and the need for a leader who calms it down and takes control when the game context chnges
What a really sensible and well thought out post.I think the ref set out his own performance though as soon as he pulled players up for pulling pushing at the corner in first minute and not booking their player for the challenge on Mcallum.Inconsistency in his decision making was what riled Tanganga but as you say he should be more professional as captainOnce again, In the cold light of day, the fact that another 3 points are lost through our own lack of discipline and leadership becomes apparent, it’s not a blip, it’s a trend. CW stated that “we aren’t an ill disciplined side”. I think he means that we haven’t had a series of fines this season for punch-ups at the end of games. That’s true, but there’s more to discipline than simply not behaving like a disorganised rabble. Preston, West Brom, Wrexham, Mansfield, Charlton to name just a few all lost due to our lack of professional discipline and inability to stay calm and focused when the game requires it. The speed of transformation in all these games (and others) from slick, competent professionals to headless chickens is alarming and repeating and will ultimately cost us any hope of a play-off challenge.
Who’s to blame for this? I think everyone takes a share. CW’s criticism of Brooks last week for ‘wandering all over the place’ was probably accurate but he’s the manager so bloody well do something about it during the game when it makes a difference. Leaving an attacker unmarked at the edge of the box against Mansfield and not addressing it, costing us 2 goals was downright sloppy and again not addressed in-match. Tanganga’s red yesterday was debatable but his in your face rant at the referee and subsequent crashing into the back of an opponent was plain stupid and counter-productive at a time when the team needed a calm head and to get to half time to get reset….and he’s the captain.
The exasperating thing for everyone is that this is a decent side who should be top 4 in the division on individual merit but now languishing in 17th place on collective inability to adapt to the context of a game. CW appears consistently unable to take responsibility or accountability and there’s no -one on the pitch who steps up to settle the side when needed. Poor leadership on and off the pitch leads to ill discipline during games and we are consequently giving games away - it’s so damn frustrating! We are more than good enough, on our day we are a tremendous team, but the ‘spine’ we need isn’t the traditional goalie, centre half and forward, it’s a core of mature, calm leadership starting with the manager and stretching down to an on field captain who reacts and responds to the game, not his own emotions.
What a really sensible and well thought out post.I think the ref set out his own performance though as soon as he pulled players up for pulling pushing at the corner in first minute and not booking their player for the challenge on Mcallum.Inconsistency in his decision making was what riled Tanganga but as you say he should be more professional as captainOnce again, In the cold light of day, the fact that another 3 points are lost through our own lack of discipline and leadership becomes apparent, it’s not a blip, it’s a trend. CW stated that “we aren’t an ill disciplined side”. I think he means that we haven’t had a series of fines this season for punch-ups at the end of games. That’s true, but there’s more to discipline than simply not behaving like a disorganised rabble. Preston, West Brom, Wrexham, Mansfield, Charlton to name just a few all lost due to our lack of professional discipline and inability to stay calm and focused when the game requires it. The speed of transformation in all these games (and others) from slick, competent professionals to headless chickens is alarming and repeating and will ultimately cost us any hope of a play-off challenge.
Who’s to blame for this? I think everyone takes a share. CW’s criticism of Brooks last week for ‘wandering all over the place’ was probably accurate but he’s the manager so bloody well do something about it during the game when it makes a difference. Leaving an attacker unmarked at the edge of the box against Mansfield and not addressing it, costing us 2 goals was downright sloppy and again not addressed in-match. Tanganga’s red yesterday was debatable but his in your face rant at the referee and subsequent crashing into the back of an opponent was plain stupid and counter-productive at a time when the team needed a calm head and to get to half time to get reset….and he’s the captain.
The exasperating thing for everyone is that this is a decent side who should be top 4 in the division on individual merit but now languishing in 17th place on collective inability to adapt to the context of a game. CW appears consistently unable to take responsibility or accountability and there’s no -one on the pitch who steps up to settle the side when needed. Poor leadership on and off the pitch leads to ill discipline during games and we are consequently giving games away - it’s so damn frustrating! We are more than good enough, on our day we are a tremendous team, but the ‘spine’ we need isn’t the traditional goalie, centre half and forward, it’s a core of mature, calm leadership starting with the manager and stretching down to an on field captain who reacts and responds to the game, not his own emotions.
My opinions on Wilders discipline are well known but I don’t think yesterday can be laid at his door'Culture'
Comes from the boss.
didn’t see anything beyond his standard questionable substitutes and lack of adaptability but nothing objectively worse than what we’ve seen in another game.
Egan and BaldockLack of leadership on the field has been an issue now for several years. Who was the last player you would call a traditional captain? O'Connell?
I don’t think anyone is questioning the fact that we have done well in the last couple of months, but surely it’s fair to point out that just when we seem to have cracked it something goes wrong.Oh ye there's loads they post painfully tedious stuff like this constantly. Been best team in league last 10 games and playing great. Every defeat we have these essays on Wilder. Boring.
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