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Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we gave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey
 
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Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we cave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey

Second (best)

pommpey
 
Only me up then?
Pretty much as I saw it.
Far too many slow, ponderous minutes lost to nothingness, summed up when Egan (I think) could have strolled forward into the middle of the park and beyond, but chose to check and go back, as we did (and often do) so many times.
 
Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we cave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey
Too generous on our invisible man for me. Otherwise spot on.
 
Billy deserved less than Berge. In a game of little chances he was one on one with the keeper and passed it to him (don't tell me it was his bad foot, it was a fucking tap in) and that lob over the keeper was fucking criminal.

6 for Doyle? Not sure what he did to earn that, I thought he was just as invisible as you know who.
 
Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we cave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey
Cheers Pommps, just a quick one though, Doyle was hooked off because it was his worst game in a blades shirt and about 20 mins too late.
 
Fair comments, the dizzying amount of different team changes, either forced through injuries or rotation has left me feeling that I dont know what our best team is anymore, I realise that players have to get their fitness back after injury but with the possible exception of sharp I thought tonight's team was nearly getting back to what I thought was our best team, I think mcburnies absence is hurting us far more than I thought possible
 
I honestly thought we’d be riding steadily on the coattails of Burnley all the way to the Premier league. But if any of the chasing pack were watching that tonight…They’ll all be smelling blood and really enthused that automatic promotion is not out of their grasp.
 
Cheers Pommps, just a quick one though, Doyle was hooked off because it was his worst game in a blades shirt and about 20 mins too late.

He wasn't good, I'll give you that. But being as Berge decided to do his invisible man schtick, he and Norwood were the only two doing anything in midfield.

Berge should have gone for McAtee

pommpey
 
Yeah agree with pretty much all of that. Thought Jebbo was better than usual when he came on, got involved and deserves his 7/10. The defence is capable of far better than tonight as we know.
Cheers pommpey
 
pommpey Dint Berge do enough to be mentioned? A solid 2/10

Edit I see what you did there
 
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He wasn't good, I'll give you that. But being as Berge decided to do his invisible man schtick, he and Norwood were the only two doing anything in midfield.

Berge should have gone for McAtee

pommpey
Berge needs a rest, he’s come back from a fairly bad injury and played every minute whereas every other player coming back from injuries are getting the odd minutes here and there, it can’t be good for Berge to play so much.

I don’t think he was as bad as you made out tonight either, he just didn’t impact the game like we know he can, he was a waste of a shirt though for some periods in the second half so I agree he should’ve been subbed but so should Doyle, only Norwood came out of the midfield with anything at all tonight for me but we stuck in until the end and got a valuable point, I’ll take that after tonight’s performance.
 



Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we gave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey
Seriously why don’t you just stop watching? You never have anything positive to say.
 
Berge needs a rest, he’s come back from a fairly bad injury and played every minute whereas every other player coming back from injuries are getting the odd minutes here and there, it can’t be good for Berge to play so much.

I don’t think he was as bad as you made out tonight either, he just didn’t impact the game like we know he can, he was a waste of a shirt though for some periods in the second half so I agree he should’ve been subbed but so should Doyle, only Norwood came out of the midfield with anything at all tonight for me but we stuck in until the end and got a valuable point, I’ll take that after tonight’s performance.

10 Dec 2022 - SUFC 1-0 HTFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
19 Dec 2022 - WAFC 1-2 SUFCFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
26 Dec 2022 - SUFC 1-0 CCFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
29 Dec 2022 - BFC 1-0 SUFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
02 Jan 2023 - QPR 1-1 SUFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'

How long are we allowed to trot this out, exactly? I mean, if he's not yet fixed and shielding summat, get him dropped. Let's face it, he was injured before the WC, had the five weeks also of the WC to heal, fix, train and condition so to me, he's either crocked or he's a fucking suitcase. And tonight be was a brown, shiny faux leather model with plastic handles and shit brass accessories held together by a nylon belt slowly chugging round the collection carousel number six at some distant, shitbox airport.

pommpey
 
Get what message pommpey ? I agree with most of what you say but Berge is a good player, he’s just showing the guile/battle you expect from a champ CM and that’s letting him down. Still a very important player for us.
 
15 minutes into the second half (I missed them coming out for the second half as I went for a tinkle and stock up on st Ives brewery beer, you should try some!!) I said out loud.. ‘ midfields gone to pot, why’d he take Berge off?’….
12 year old lad replied… ‘Dad he’s still on’
 
Get what message pommpey ? I agree with most of what you say but Berge is a good player, he’s just showing the guile/battle you expect from a champ CM and that’s letting him down. Still a very important player for us.

What, exactly, did he do tonight that was 'important' to us?

In honestly, if he'd two footed a Rangers player in the first ten and got redded, the result would have been the same.

pommpey
 
Well, yet another game where we are grateful for a result but despairing at the performance. Tonight we played like our 'usual selves', scrapping about the middle of table for the meagre hope we'll scrape into the playoffs only to be bummed in the first round because ... because ... because ...

It was over eighty five minutes a terrible game. First five we actually looked worth it and QPR, after being tonked by Luton last game at Loftus looked like they were in for another back-dooring. But after that we just slid off the plate like a sad pie and splattered all over the deck. The back three, now restored, looked like they were brand new out of the box and Egan simply gifted them a goal and from the moment it hit the back of our net, QPR smelled the same blood the last set of teams we have edged past did and we leak it with real abandon into a sea full of not very impressive sharks. Crap sharks, in fact.

QPR weren't, once again, very good or really worthy of a 1-0 lead right up into injury time but fuck me they made themselves known. Everywhere we looked or ventured, they had it covered. Not even changing the formation from 5-3-2 to what I assume was 4-3-1-2 gave us any traction. We either fed hopeful passes that were mopped up or we gave full control of the game to them and lacked any real urgency until someone must have said "Gaffer ... it's gone an hour ... d'you think you might do summat about the 'we're losing' situation?" Sure, we'd hooked Clarke for JLT, but that hardly gave us the grit needed to take the game to them for the next 45. QPR found it easy to play round us, through us and past us and we stayed firmly 'behind' for too long until Jebbison came on and offered some token resistance. QPR by this time, although tired, managed us really well even into some heartstopping final moments when eventually the dam broke and we snatched a late, late, barely deserved equaliser.

By tonight's performance alone, it's clear we are skating on thinning ice. Key, essential players tonight were still off their best and in other areas we are relying on veterans. It's an indication that during this JTW, we cannot simply sit on our hands and repeat the mantra that 'we have enough'. We don't, and what we have certainly won't be enough next season if we go up because the expected whirlwind most of us thought would happen four years ago will definitely happen from the first whistle in August if we continue to adopt the untidy attitudes shown tonight and rely on the talismanic skills of one or two whose future with us isn't guaranteed.

Foderingham 5/10: Continuing his flat spot. Unconvinging and hesitant tonight. He's not been the same since the WC
Baldock 4.5/10: Though he made his own game difficult by overthinking and overplaying at times
Anel 5/10: His game is suffering because in front of him and around him as we go forward, there is hesitancy and nervousness. Defending he was okay
Egan 4/10: Would have got 3/10 had it not been for the late goal. Tonight he was impossibly poor even for his recently fair-ish standards. And for fuck's sake ... their goal ...
Clark 5.5/10: Our best central three. Hope his injury isn't a doozie ... rumoured to be a hamstring though so won't hold my breath
Stevens 5/10: An improved but not flawless game for him. He did get forward and did get some goes on goal and an assist
Doyle 6/10: Grafted and at least tried to impose, if giving away daft fouls in the process. Quite why he was hooked, I have no idea
Norwood 7/10: Another improved performance. Between him and Doyle they marshalled the midfield on their own
Berge 3/10: The invisible man. Really hope people get the fucking message now
NDaiye 6.5/10: Dogged, determined and denied as he can't do this shit on his own
Sharp 4/10: Another one who, despite all his efforts, is just ineffective now in a game like this. His weak effort in the first half being case in question

McAtee 6.5/10: Despite some spirited runs, failed to impose and get round their pretty timid defence
Jebbison 7/10: Made us look an entirely different prospect, if again, ineffective
Bogle 5/10: Too late for any effect. Should have been on twenty minutes earlier. Absolutely no idea what the formation was by that time, mind

HJ&SMcC 4/10: Rescued a draw from the humiliation and gathering feeling we'll fuck this chance up. We won't of course ... but games like tonight are unwarranted and avoidable if he instils that oft mentioned killer instinct we have always lacked. No idea what formation he was meant to be playing late on but one point is better than zero. Play the kids next week vs Miwaw and get this lot back on the basics. And fr fuck's sake board, sign some fucking players, eh?

pommpey
Spot on analysis
 
I honestly thought we’d be riding steadily on the coattails of Burnley all the way to the Premier league. But if any of the chasing pack were watching that tonight…They’ll all be smelling blood and really enthused that automatic promotion is not out of their grasp.
We were never gonna match Burnley for consistently imposing their authority on opponents.
We've scraped a good run against some right rubbish and we now look forward (?) to away games against some better sides.
Now 5 points off the Lancashire Lads and 2 fewer ahead of the baying pack.
Get into Betti's office Hecky and show some uncharacteristic pashun , get him up against a wall and demand a striker and a midfielder.
We can't afford the fee for a striker so stop pissing about with Khadra and swap him for a striker on loan.
The midfielder needs to be 10x more effective than Berge and cost 5% of the fee we receive for him - so it'll be easy business.
Oh and send Egan to the opticians - he keeps reading about £12m transfers and it's fucked his eyesight.
 
Harsh in my view, poor performances in defence yet they only scored a deflected goal( yes gifted to them). Not pretty, lots of stuff just didn’t come off yet it’s 4 points from 2 away games and undefeated since the resumption. It’s difficult judging selections and substitutions without being privy to the fitness realities of the squad. Reserves out for Miillwall onward and upward.
 
10 Dec 2022 - SUFC 1-0 HTFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
19 Dec 2022 - WAFC 1-2 SUFCFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
26 Dec 2022 - SUFC 1-0 CCFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
29 Dec 2022 - BFC 1-0 SUFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'
02 Jan 2023 - QPR 1-1 SUFC: Berge plays crap. 'He's just coming back from injury'

How long are we allowed to trot this out, exactly? I mean, if he's not yet fixed and shielding summat, get him dropped. Let's face it, he was injured before the WC, had the five weeks also of the WC to heal, fix, train and condition so to me, he's either crocked or he's a fucking suitcase. And tonight be was a brown, shiny faux leather model with plastic handles and shit brass accessories held together by a nylon belt slowly chugging round the collection carousel number six at some distant, shitbox airport.

pommpey
I don’t agree with the sentiments Pommps but you made me laugh all the same with that quote.

Berge obviously wasn’t good tonight but nobody was and I agree he should’ve been hooked, I’ve said it a number of times, the bloke looks like he’s been played too much after a lengthy injury lay-off, instead of slagging Berge off which you are entitled to do why not ask questions of the manager that keeps playing him minute after minute? Berge hasn’t got a gun to anyone’s head saying he must play, the manager should be bringing him off if he’s being ineffective, this is down to the manager, not Berge, I repeat I’d have taken Berge off after 60 mins tonight at the latest.
 
Fair comments, the dizzying amount of different team changes, either forced through injuries or rotation has left me feeling that I dont know what our best team is anymore, I realise that players have to get their fitness back after injury but with the possible exception of sharp I thought tonight's team was nearly getting back to what I thought was our best team, I think mcburnies absence is hurting us far more than I thought possible
Best 11 varies with players availability & form but currently includes McAtee , Bogle & possibly Jebbo.
It certainly doesn't include Berge.
 
I thought Berge was better than the last game, although that isn't saying much. He didn't vanish tonight however and was quite prominent in the last 15 trying to get the ball in and won a few corners.

We really need McBurnie back to hold the ball up.... didn't think I'd be saying that 6 months ago.

Note : it's quite obvious there won't be any newcomers in the January window and Hecky said tonight his priority is just not to LOSE anyone.
 



Thought it was gonna be the game that finally caught up with us after digging out some results recently when we haven’t been at our best , but fairs fair we showed a never say die attitude & rescued a point . Looking at the bigger picture it’s 4 points from two away games and keeps us us firmly in the top 2 .
Game wise played ok first 10 then just disappeared up our own arses , desperately needed McBurnie or someone to hold the ball up & the midfield seemed seemed lacking in energy .
The introduction of McAtee & Jebbison created some space and got us back on the front foot for the last 15mins & ultimately won us a point .
On a night where we weren’t at it I’ll snatch your hand off with that point ⚔️
 

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