Match Report - ColU v Blades

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Whilst I am not Deadbat, hopefully this is of interest? :-)

The Blades came away with a point against in form Colchester United at the Weston Homes Stadium on a chilly night in Essex. We could look back at this match as a point gained come the end of the season given the mad 10 minute spell we had in the 2nd half which nearly undid all the hard work we had put in during the 1st half.

Blades were unchanged and despite being on the back foot for the opening exchanges gradually exerted influence on the proceedings with Williamson and Doyle closing down space and setting the Blades on their way to controlling the battle in midfield. Quinn and Hoskins both operated effectively down the flanks and the full backs looked to attack. Williams was booked mid way through the first half for a clumsy challenge as Colchester's only threat came down the right hand side.

Despite having seemingly more possession, the Blades hadn't created much of note until Hoskins capped a fine move with a clipped finish over the advancing keeper following Evans' deflected pass. It was completely deserved for the possession and control United showed and gradually the home side's fans became disgruntled as the Blades looked in complete authority at half time.

The second half started much the same way the 1st had ended, but after 56 minutes, the home side were level when Hill's poor header was intercepted in midfield where it was squared to the onrushing Gillespie who hit a sublime finish off the underside of the crossbar giving Simonsen no chance. It could have been worse for United when moments later Lowton, Hill and Williamson contrived to let in Gillespie again whose shot flashed just wide. The Blades were suddenly, from nowhere, under the cosh and arguing amongst themselves. It was quite ugly as Maguire and Hill had to separate Williamson and Lowton from fighting. At least it showed some passion!

Colchester seized the initiative and United were up against it for a ten minute spell until they regained composure. Evans cut inside and had a good chance well saved by Williams as United pressed for a winner. Cresswell replaced Hoskins with Quinn switching to the right. Another ball flashed across the six yard area as the Blades got men forward but that was the last real chance, despite Beattie coming on for Porter near the end.

In the end, it was probably a fair result and for all United's possession and control, they did not create that many chances of note. We often rely heavily on feeding the ball into Evans and hoping he will formulate a chance from his ability to beat his man. We often look very narrow and do not get the ball down the flanks as much as we did a few weeks ago when Williamson/Flynn/Quinn were doing. I guess we miss McDonald's guile in the middle, but all too often our play is a bit predictable. That said, Col U defended well and dealt admirably with our efforts. The big Colchester centre half Magnus Okanghue (sorry about the spelling) was named man of the match by them - which says it all. The game became a bit scrappy towards the last 15 minutes as quality gave way to trying to get the ball forward. That said, United's pattern of play was pleasing on the eye if not quite as effective as we would like. One other point - credit to Colchester for getting back into the game - they played a higher line in the 2nd half which made it more difficult for United to get beyond them, especially as we do lack a bit of pace up front. They showed why they have beaten sides in this league and maybe we shouldn't just expect to roll sides over.

Marks:

Simonsen - 6 - Didn't have much to do in all honesty - made a weak punch from a corner which could've caused more of a problem and seemed a bit rooted to his line. His communication was ok and distribution (apart from a couple of dodgy kicks) wasn't too bad.

Lowton - 6 - Did well in the first half but seemed to get dragged back in the 2nd. Does need support from the RM position - maybe Williamson plays better down that line with him and Hoskins isn't the most defensively minded.

Williams - 5 - Lacks the quality in my opinion and always looked hurried in possession. His passing isn't as good as the other defenders in our team and in my view should be benched when Collins comes back to the middle to allow Hill to go to left back.

Hill - 6 - maybe 5 for the second half. Did well in parts but in the second he and Maguire saw Odejayi and Gillespie swap sides which meant Hill was often up against Odejayi in the air which made for an uncomfortable 15 minutes. His passing and ability on the ball is assured, but he isn't really a centre half. Seems a good team player though.

Maguire - 7 - thought he had a good game, read it well and reminds me a bit of Tony Adams. His lack of pace is a concern but at this level his skill and ability get him through. Misses Collins to organise him better though.

Quinn - 5 - he was good in the first half, but in the 2nd he gave the ball away on a number of occasions which set the home side on the attack. Looked to 'over-play' at times and seemed to give up when he lost the ball. Admittedly he was out of position on the RW, but he is still capable of better.

Williamson - 7 - thought he played well tonight - looked lively and wanted the ball. He does lose his head a bit at times (see the spat with Lowton), but overall I felt his contribution was good.

Doyle - 7 - had a solid game breaking up play and hustling the opposition well. A couple of Colchester fans I know were also impressed with his harrying. Lost his way a bit in the second half as he dropped deeper to help out the defence thus leaving a hole which they exploited. Thought his passing was better tonight though.

Hoskins - 6.5 - took his goal well and defended much better than Saturday. Disappointed he was subbed when he was because I felt he had more to offer and he also has a bit more pace than either Evans or Porter. Would like to see him play in the hole behind the front two in a diamond with Williamson and Quinn right and left with Doyle in front of the back four - especially as we don't seem to want to go too wide with McDonald injured.

Porter - 7 - thought he had another good game. Won his fair share of headers and showed some neat play with Evans and Hoskins as well. Hasn't been caught as offside as much lately and is clearly playing for his future - which is good to see.

Evans - 6 - showed industry throughout and is brimming with confidence. He sometimes snatches at shots but is high on confidence and long may it continue. Didn't think he was quite as effective tonight but was up against a better centre half with the home side's big Nigerian having a solid game against him.

Subs:

Cresswell - 5 - why managers seem to think he can do a job on the left wing is beyond me. Fish out of water - clearly a good pro who would play any position for the boss when asked to, but this was a waste of time. All it did was put Quinn out of position and reduce our attacking threat. Bizarre.

Beattie - not on long enough to form an opinion but cut a frustrated figure as he tries to get his career back on track.

Ref - Kettle - thought he had a good game to be fair - didn't get much wrong and tried to let it flow.
Crowd - Blades fans were magnificent tonight. I was in the Col U end (on the side) with a friend but it was great to hear United fans in full voice.

Onwards and upwards now - think we would have settled for 2nd, 2 points ahead of 3rd with ten games to go. UTB
 



Thought you were very generous to Quinn - his second half performance was embarrassing - and just the opposite to Evans who at time looked like a one man team. I would have given them 3 and 9
 
Quinn was excellamt in the first half but agree was poor in the 2nd
 
I’ll add my thoughts to Pragmatic’s, save starting a new thread. I agree with a lot of his report, though we disagree on the outcome and I find his marking generous in some aspects and bizarrely harsh in others.

It’s my fault we didn’t win. Ar lass put my lucky boxers in the wash and they were not ready for yesterday. It was also my 13th game of the season. I should have known it wasn’t going to be a good night when the steward said I was too drunk to come in ….. but if I went for a coffee at the burger van he would let me!? I calmly pointed out that I had drunk 2 beers and was far from drunk. He saw sense, but threw in a ‘we’ll be watching you on the cameras’. What a fucking jobsworth. A far cry from the friendly stewards at Bury or the apathetic ones on Saturday.

The match

The first half was a shocking game of football. Colchester were really poor and completely one dimensional. Everything was knocked long to that big Black lad who used to play for Barnsley. Hill and Maguire dealt with it very comfortably. United looked solid and started to control possession. We were not creating a lot, but it was shaping up to be a decent (although very dull away performance). You could see that we had enough quality to open Colchester up. We did just that when a good move was topped off by a good finish from Hoskins. Evans fed him in after good work down the left by the Blades and Hoskins was cool and finished well. United went in with a deserved lead, in a dire contest against a very poor side.

Second half United came out of the blocks quickly. We got our foot on the ball and looked to put Colchester to the slaughter. Williamson was pulling the strings and Evans looked dangerous. We had a good move down the left hand side, after Porter’s flick and Evans pulled back for Quinn, who blazed over. He was well positioned and should have at least hit the target. I wondered whether we might rue missing that chance. We did.

The Colchester goal completely against the run of play. United were just looking like they would run away with it and bang. We were caught sleeping. I wasn’t really paying attention and then suddenly their guy was advancing on goal. He was allowed to run unchallenged for too long and then hit a peach of a shot. It smashed against the post/bar and just as I thought we might be let off, flew into the corner. It was a great shot, but I got the impression that it could easily have been stopped. Pragmatic says it was Hill’s poor header. I did not see. But it looked soft. And it was disappointing to concede when we were in the ascendency.
Suddenly the U’s tails were up. They looked a different side. Shows what a bit of confidence can do. They got the ball forward quickly and put u s under pressure. United just fell apart. We could not hold onto the ball and just hoofed everything away. We panicked and looked more like a team 2nd from bottom, than 2nd in the league. Colchester could have scored a few. Simmo made a few saves and their goalscorer dragged one wide. I really thought that they were going to put us to the sword in a horrible 10-15 minute spell.

United weathered the storm and looked to get back into the game. But still we were really wasteful in possession. We controlled the ball, but all too often looked clueless and knocked it long. In the final third we were terrible. Wasting balls, hitting it to the back stick when everyone went front post and vice versa. On several occasions Evans fired it across the 6 yard box and no one gambled. Then everyone gambled and ball was looped to the back post. After Wilson brought Cresswell and later BT on we really turned the screw. It was all United and we passed it around well. We finally showed some urgency, but it was too little too late. For all our pressure in the final minutes I don’t remember us having a chance (other than Evans’ tame free kick).

Wilson/tactics

I can understand why he went with the same team. It worked for a while, but his defenders switched off and let him down. The he needed to change things. From the stands it was blatantly obvious it was not working. Colchester were dicking us and we need something different. Yet he waited. He finally brought on Cresswell, but stuck him out left and put Quinn out wide. Then Beattie came on, but with too little time to do owt. It is difficult to criticise Wilson, but this is one area he continually gets wrong. It was painfully obvious we needed a change around the hour mark, yet he waited until the 71st minute to introduce Cressy and another 10 mins to bring on BT.

Man of Steel

Chedwyn Evans. The 3rd divisions Robin Van Persie. For weeks he has been carrying a set of mugs. This is particularly the case with McDonald (and Collins) missing. Ched was by far the best player on the field last night. He really put a shift in. He ran everywhere and caused a lot of problems. It was a shame his team mates did not match his effort. A problem was that he kept having to come wide to get the ball. He then attacked and fired it into the area, but there no was no natural finisher. He looked really dangerous though. He ran their defence ragged several times and I felt if we were going to get something, it would be through him. It just wasn’t his night. In the final few minutes he looked knackered and completely dejected.

Crimes against Hoof

There were not many crimes against hoof last night. Kevin Blackwell would have been proud of that Blades performance. Hoofing it long at every opportunity, being completely and utterly devoid of any ideas and having no composure in the final third. In fact I find it difficult to pick out a United player that played the passing game well. Perhaps Williamson, who always looked to get his foot on the ball. That said he disappeared for 20 minutes and also looks way too nonchalant (thinks he is better than what he is) when he has the ball. Doyle had a pretty good game and rarely wasted possession. However his passed were mainly right angles. Lowton looked to get on the ball too. I am clutching at straws a bit here though.

Crimes against Football

Geez, where do I fucking start??? Colchester first half were all route one. They just lumped it up to Odejayi. 2nd half was not much better, though they tried to get it out to the flanks a bit more. Marcus Williams is a good place to start for the Blades. He was awful. His distribution was truly and utterly woeful. He was slow, his touch was poor, he cannot pass and he hoofed everything. I was sick to the back teeth of him just lumping it forward every time. Really annoyingly he got into a good position several times, when overlapping, and completely over hit his cross. He did this several times on Saturday too. Maguire’s distribution was shocking too. His aimless, cross field ball was launched on several occasions. In fact it was most of the back line, with Hill being guilty of it too. I am not sure if it having Porter in the team means we knock it long more, but it was really frequent last night.

Stadium/atmosphere

The stadium is bizarre. Way out in the sticks with nothing near it. No pub for a mile or so. Initially it doesn’t look too bad. It looks fairly tidy. Getting inside it looks like they ran out of budget and therefore could finish the plastering painting etc. It is a stadium without a soul. The stadium is really open and there is little or no atmosphere. It is basically one of those lego new builds. Stadium from Matalan you might say.
Blades support was ok, but we struggled to get any atmosphere. A mate texted me saying all he could here on Radio Shef was United fans, but it didn’t feel like that in the stands. It felt like we never got going. I think the shite stadium was the main reason for this. It certainly did not feel like on the terraces at Brentford, though I am sure many of the same fans were there. The home fans were poor, though they did come alive a bit second half.

Not really an enjoyable experience. Shite stadium, poor atmosphere, in the sticks, cowd Tuesday night, crap football two points chucked away.

Ratings

SS 5.5/10 Didn’t have a lot to do. No chance with the goal and made a few routine saves. That said he stayed on his line a few times when he could have come and also got away with a weak punch. He is still not convincing in the air.

Lowton 6/10 Worked hard, but things did not come off for him. Generally defended well (though the goal did come down his side) and tried to get forward. He didn’t link up as well with Williamson as he has. Thought he showed poor judgement once or twice and things just did not quite work out for him.

Williams 3.5/10 He looked ok defending, but his distribution was terrible. Looked like the ball was a hand grenade and he wanted it as far away from him as possible.

Hill 5.5/10 Generally did ok against Obejayi in the first half, but his mistake lead to their goal. He is not a bad defender and will be useful in the run in. However I am not convinced with him at CB and would move him to the left.

Maguire 7/10 Defended well. Was strong in the air and made a few timely interceptions. His aimless cross field punt is annoying, but he is a good centre back and reads the game well.

Hoskins 6/10 Thought he was average, but he scored. He is clearly not a winger and came inside too often. That said he has pace and tried to attack the left back a few times. He is clearly a good finisher and I would like to see him up top.

Doyle 7/10 Did his job really well. Broke up their attacks and dominated the midfield for the most part. He hassled and harried and won possession. His distribution was pretty good too. He is playing well in that defensive midefield role at the moment.

Williamson 6/10 A real mixed bag. He is clearly very talented. He was the one player to put his foot on the ball and try and play. He came short a lot and made himself available. In a way he stepped up to the K Mac. However he is nonchalant in possession and sometimes looks too laid back. He also completely disappeared for 20 minutes. In the last 10 he really got his foot on the ball and stepped up a gear. He showed urgency, spread the ball around and made things tick. Shame he cannot keep this up for 90 mins, never mind week in week out.

Quinn 3/10 Absolutely woeful. He was terrible all game. Held onto the ball way too long, missed a good chance and his distribution was shocking. He literally did not find a red and white shirt all night. He actually put us in some dangerous positions, by giving the ball away in several areas. He has this annoying habit of holding the ball too long in a good position, he rarely shoots when I a good position and last night he had a stinker!

Porter 6.5/10 had another good game. Held the ball up well and won his fair share of headers. He is a good target man. I would have marked him higher, but he does not get himself into the position to score. He should have gambled when Ched put in a beauty of a cross and his movement was poor when we attacked a few times.

EVANS 7.5 best player on the pitch by a mile. See my comments in man of steel.

Olle’s final thoughts

I thought we dropped 2 points. On paper an away draw is a good result. It is not a bad result, but we all felt that we should have won. A draw was a fair result overall, but Colchester were poor and if we’d stepped it up then we could have beaten them easily. Listening to Radio Essex on the way back you’d think it was a thriller. It wasn’t. They defended quite well, but it was not a great performance. More us being poor, than them being rock solid. They talked about the game like it was a cup final and they had tamed a beast. Basically it was a shite game, played between 2 poor sides (on the night). I left feeling really frustrated and annoyed. After a good performance on Saturday, I thought they let us down a bit tonight.

Now it is looking really even at the top and will be really interesting. Pigs have got a difficult game on Sat-di and ours should be fairly routine. But there will be lots of twists and turns and it will go down to the wire.
 
2 thoughts ,first game I've missed in a while last night but how many more chance does Quinn get ? Every report from every different person always contains 'Quinn gave the ball away' for everything he gives us positively this is far outweighed by his shocking ability to keep possesion, Flynn should be played for a few games at least. Other thought is its obvious to me that Cheds preferred choice of partner is Porter (he even went over to shake his hand when he was subbed at Brentford)and we look more potent when he plays ,i think he should be given a run in the side at least until Cheds case.
 
Agree with most of what is here. My biggest criticism of last night was the ease we kept giving the ball away. In fairness Colchester also did the same but that is not the point. Whilst it felt like dropping 2 points as I left last night, it was a fair result on the nights performance.
 
Also to add to quinns woeful display in the 2nd half, at the final whistle ran straight down the tunnel. Never made any attempt to clap the fans with his fellow players. He gave the ball away in the 2nd half so much Colchester may have well just passed to him.
 
My biggest criticism of last night was the ease we kept giving the ball away.

General point rather than a specific one as I wasn't there last night but I think Williams and Hill are the most inclined of all our squad to knock long passes/balls. Getting Collins and Taylor back in the team would have a big impact on our ball retention for me.
 
I'll add my tuppence worth:

- we controlled the game except for a mad 10 minute spell in the second half

- Colchester were very one-dimensional: long ball looking for Odejayi at every available opportunity. We dealt with this fairly well but there was one thing which struck me midway through the first half; that Hill and Maguire were marking zonally. Now, I know tha t Hill's very left footed and Maguire's very right footed but in the second half, John Ward had evidently spotted this too, meaning that at every available opportunity, Odejayi was up against Hill where he had a 6 inch height advantage. Their goal came from a ball into Odejayi worked across to Gillespie.

- Their goal was a great strike but he was given far too much time and space: think that formed the basis of the Williamson/Lowton discussion.

- Evans was a class above everyone on the pitch - including his own teammates. Porter, Cresswell and Beattie should all have gambled on a cross at least once; then maybe we wouldn't have seen them all flash across the face of the goal.

- Williams was woeful. No composure and seemingly incapable of picking out a red and white shirt.

- Quinn was only marginally better. Needs to play the simple game: Evans is a better player than you, Stephen, so don't try and match his influence.

- we desperately, desperately miss McDonald. The sooner he comes back and restores the balance in the midfield the better. We were ponderous at times today: much as I like Williamson his range of vision is about 15 yards compared to the 50+ yards which McDonald manages

- Wednesday can pipe down. We're ahead of them on merit with a better goal difference with a run of 3 away games in 8 days over. A positive result against Tranmere is, however, likely to be vital.

- That stadium is awful. Open, no chance of any atmosphere at all. Terrible pint too.

- we listened to some of the BBC Essex post game stuff; they were absolutely chuffed with a point.
 
Where's our Colchester buddy with the home side's view? Speak to us, Dave.


Dave doesn't like us anymore. He's had our money, now we're dead to him.
 
General point rather than a specific one as I wasn't there last night but I think Williams and Hill are the most inclined of all our squad to knock long passes/balls. Getting Collins and Taylor back in the team would have a big impact on our ball retention for me.

Agree with that. I would bring Collins straight back in and put Taylor at left back. If we can also get K Mac back in then this will make a big difference to ball retention.

2 thoughts ,first game I've missed in a while last night but how many more chance does Quinn get ? Every report from every different person always contains 'Quinn gave the ball away' for everything he gives us positively this is far outweighed by his shocking ability to keep possesion, Flynn should be played for a few games at least. Other thought is its obvious to me that Cheds preferred choice of partner is Porter (he even went over to shake his hand when he was subbed at Brentford)and we look more potent when he plays ,i think he should be given a run in the side at least until Cheds case.

are you not on hols Sitters? Thought you were of to Heathrow after the match on Sat-di. Quinn needs a 'rest'. He needs a rocket up his arse basically. His distribution is awful and he gives the ball away too much. He has the ability to split defences, but all too often he hangs onto the ball and wastes opporunities. I'd drop him. Bring Flynn in for him.
 
Hello chaps,

Hope you all well and those that travelled to the WHCS had a safe trip.

Had to laugh at the report on our stadium - most Colchester fans would applaud it too, but what can you do? The noise escapes out of every gap and neither set of fans could hear each other very well.

You guys had a decent set of songs after the goal, but couldn't hear much before or after. But that is just the way the stadium is. U's fans were the loudest they had been all season in the first 15 minutes and after the goal.

We had some squaddies from L**ds decide to join us and they were singing shirts off if you hate Sheffield or something. Was a bird amongst them who did it too and duly got her t*ts out for the lads. Were oddest thing I've seen at football and got one of the biggest cheers of the night.

Anyway I have blogged my thoughts on the game here - http://wp.me/p1IBhm-pB
 
Anyway I have blogged my thoughts on the game here - http://wp.me/p1IBhm-pB

Interesting read Dave. I think I may have been initially a little harsh on Colchester. I stand by most of my comments, but have to say that Colchester were well organised and the two centre halves played well. The U's defence limited our opportunities, though part of this was down to us being wasteful. Colchester were worked hard and were worthy of their point. I was just frustrated as I thought if SUFC played like they did for the breif spells at the first 10 minutes of the 2nd half and last 10 minutes of the game, then we would have won (with due respect of course :) ).
 



Thanks for the report PB
An able stand in for Deadbat - Keep up the good work!

So, to the game -Nothing Changes Williams distribution sh!te, Quinn giving away possession, Missing McDonald and Collins, Ched Top Man again
If everyone can see it why oh why does Wilson not see it! (or perhaps he does see it but can't do bugger all about it!)
Reasonable point last night - highlights the Oldham defeat as the crucial recent result - we are not going to win every game but lets make sure we win the home games they are the key!

---------- Post added at 04:28 PM ---------- Previous post was at 04:26 PM ----------

Plus - forgot to add - Why does Wilson not make substitutions till too late in the game (Scunthorpe excepted)?
 
Fellas, here is my view from last night;

The stadium looks nice, and is clearly new but I agree with olley (first time ever) it has no soul. The atmosphere was poor. I could not hear the away fans at all, and the banter and chanting aspect of the match experiance was lost. The stadium is too open. The location is good for access but as a result is on the edge of the town, with nothing nearby. The home support was poor with no more than two or three thousand fans at a guess.

I was impressed by our support and fans. The away stand seemed just about full. Did we sell our allocation of 1700?

Colchester are not a bad team, but they are a team we should beat. We seemed well in control in the first half after the first 5 minutes and I can only remember one shot on target from them in the first half.

After they scored we went to pieces, it was as if a different team was playing, the team suddenly, in a matter of minutes lacked confidence and some players just kicked the ball anywhere. I am not sure if it was as a result of the argument in our defence or Colchesters play as their tails were up, probably a bit of both.

Once we got back on song we threatened their goal a few times and I was disappointed that none of our strikers could get on the crosses which passed the goal. We lack pace up front and none of our strikers are goal poachers.

Quinn was very disappointing he gave the ball away so many times and tried to overplay in situations were the simple option was best.

Ched put in a good shift but he seemed to be supplying a lot of the crosses, when we needed him in the middle.

To my mind our recent run of poor results began when Collins and Mcdonald were not in the team, when we get them back I think we will be fine. Our run in is reasonable and we can still finish second. I worry though that our team will not fair well in the championship without some new additions.

One final note. I looked in the back of the programme and studied the totals of away supporters at the various matches. Charlton top the list with 1550. Hartlepool bottom with just 52! The average was only around 200.

HH
 
Agree with that. I would bring Collins straight back in and put Taylor at left back. If we can also get K Mac back in then this will make a big difference to ball retention.



are you not on hols Sitters? Thought you were of to Heathrow after the match on Sat-di. Quinn needs a 'rest'. He needs a rocket up his arse basically. His distribution is awful and he gives the ball away too much. He has the ability to split defences, but all too often he hangs onto the ball and wastes opporunities. I'd drop him. Bring Flynn in for him.

Not Hols ,I had to go and see my lad up in Lossiemouth for a family briefing ,before he goes to Afghan in 4 weeks. Thanks for the advice on here lads (and lasses) I got to Heathrow for 6 O'clock and stayed for the final whistle.
 
Not Hols ,I had to go and see my lad up in Lossiemouth for a family briefing ,before he goes to Afghan in 4 weeks. Thanks for the advice on here lads (and lasses) I got to Heathrow for 6 O'clock and stayed for the final whistle.


That can't be Charlie you're talking about? I know it can't, because it was only last week that he was a mascot at Bramall lane and did an impressive Cruyff turn. He was only 10 then........it's frightening how quickly time seems to pass, eh?
 
I will throw my twopence worth in. I don't get to many games so I won't try and compete with the regulars!

- if clubs were promoted on support then we would be in the premier. It was an outstanding turn out for the blades and bearing in mind I am 25 mins up the road and still didn't get home until 10.45 then you guys from Sheffield deserve a medal
- the game was there to be won, a second goal before half time and we would have got 3 or 4. The fact at the end their players and supporters celebrated the draw shows something.
- Quinn is a strange one, he seems so eager to please and clearly wants to win but he seemed to overdo everything second half when a simple ball was the answer
-Williamson seemed on edge all night!, he was also arguing with Evans at the end when a move broke down
- Evans is a class above, is it the level we are at or has he finally got a manager who is playing a style to suit
- Did anyone see Beattie touch the ball when he came on?
Onwards and upwards 5 wins and 3 draws should be enough and its still ours to lose
 
I have to say, I actually thought that the mascot dressed as a ten-pin bowling pin attempting to race the others around the pitch was one of the funnier attempts at half time entertainment I've seen.

In answer to Hartley's question - I think we took just over a thousand, which is impressive for such a journey on a Tuesday night, although it was probably boosted by the fact most people bought tickets for the Saturday game, then decided to go to the re-arranged match because they had the tickets already. I seem to remember us taking big followings to games re-arranged from Saturdays in the past too.

I thought the atmosphere was as good as could be expected in that sort of ground. There was singing pretty much for 90 minutes, even though I'm unsurprised that people at the far end of the ground couldn't hear much of it - we couldn't hear a thing from the Colchester fans...apart from the inevitable drum.

The only other comment I'd make is I think some people have been harsh on Quinn. He had a dreadful few minutes late in the match when he got into a good position and then gave the ball away three times in quick succession. However, the fact is that he was one of the players trying to make something happen and getting himself into those positions - and he usually is. It's easy to always play the easy ball, and come out with your steady 6 or 7 out of 10, but you need to have a few players like Quinn who try to make the breakthrough pass or run - even if it doesn't always come off. Last night I think that awful few minutes sticks in the memory because it was so frustrating at such a crucial stage of the game, but overall he wasn't that bad. Overall, for all the criticism he's received this season, I think there's a reason why 'fellow professionals' have voted him one of the best players in the division.
 
Just watched the highlights. Few comments:
- poor defending nearly cost us early on: Hill's shocking header and then Williams completely asleep. It was only a half chance and Simmo made a routine save from their winger/striker. I must have been finding my seat or not paying attention, as don't remember that.
- nice goal: Porters flick header, Quinn's flick, Evans run and then ball (or maybe defenders tackle) to Hoskins, who was cool and finished well.
- Their goal: poor header by Hill. he was stretching, but had noone around him. He could have either got distance, headed to another player (e.g. Lowton or Maguire to his right) or put it into touch. he headed it into a dangerous area. Doyle was slow to react and their midfielder won it. Then Maguire gets pulled inside and Lowton does not come inside and see off the danger. A combination of shite defednign all round. Hill could have headed it anywhere but there. But then his colleagues were slow to react and gave way too much time to their player. Top finish mind.
- Evans' run 2nd half. Just summed up his performance. Brilliant run. Showed strength, determination and skill (but it just fell short: unlucky). Damn unlucky. The keeper almost let it in. The irony is that if the keeper had parried properly, it may have fell to Quinn or Porter. But by letting the ball squirm under his body, the ball went wide and missed the danger.

The highlights are fairly reflective. Colchester very route 1, but had their chances. Blades had the ability to tear them apart, but just did not apply it enough. Normally this would be a decent away point. However, after losing to Oldham and Walsall I really think we needed to win that. Colchester were organised and hard working, but we have a lot more quality. Really felt we squandered an opportunity. But if we win our home games and pick up points away, I will not complain. Roll on Sat-di.
 
Just watched the highlights. Few comments:
- poor defending nearly cost us early on: Hill's shocking header and then Williams completely asleep. It was only a half chance and Simmo made a routine save from their winger/striker. I must have been finding my seat or not paying attention, as don't remember that.
- nice goal: Porters flick header, Quinn's flick, Evans run and then ball (or maybe defenders tackle) to Hoskins, who was cool and finished well.
- Their goal: poor header by Hill. he was stretching, but had noone around him. He could have either got distance, headed to another player (e.g. Lowton or Maguire to his right) or put it into touch. he headed it into a dangerous area. Doyle was slow to react and their midfielder won it. Then Maguire gets pulled inside and Lowton does not come inside and see off the danger. A combination of shite defednign all round. Hill could have headed it anywhere but there. But then his colleagues were slow to react and gave way too much time to their player. Top finish mind.
- Evans' run 2nd half. Just summed up his performance. Brilliant run. Showed strength, determination and skill (but it just fell short: unlucky). Damn unlucky. The keeper almost let it in. The irony is that if the keeper had parried properly, it may have fell to Quinn or Porter. But by letting the ball squirm under his body, the ball went wide and missed the danger.

The highlights are fairly reflective. Colchester very route 1, but had their chances. Blades had the ability to tear them apart, but just did not apply it enough. Normally this would be a decent away point. However, after losing to Oldham and Walsall I really think we needed to win that. Colchester were organised and hard working, but we have a lot more quality. Really felt we squandered an opportunity. But if we win our home games and pick up points away, I will not complain. Roll on Sat-di.[/QUOTE
I agree with you the match was there to be won.
At the end I was relieved to have got the point.
Would like to see Collins back and Hill moved to left back where his pace can be put to good use.
10 games to go keep the pressure on by winning all the home games.
Difficult one coming up next Tuesday.
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