west_yorks_blade
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I’ve not seen any post match discussion on this.
We were puzzled by Osborn’s role in the game.
For much of the first half he played in the middle and was very high up the pitch, often practically leading the line (while Mcburnie read the paper or whatever he gets up to). It meant that midfield was short handed and the tactic seemed to be a waste of time, despite the lad as ever putting in a shift.
Second half he remained high up the pitch but switched to the right. A few decent interchanges with Berge and Baldock, but again pretty ineffective When he did beat his man, his crossing was as per pretty dreadful.
Then for the last 10-15 minutes, he switched to the left and it really seemed to click. Some neat exchanges with Stevens and Berge again and some great balls came in not all directly from him, but he was right at the heart of some decent attacking play. Jebbo and Egan should both have scored headers as a result.
It’s like Hecky had decided that he needs to be an attacker (despite being 3 foot nowt) and was shifting him around from middle to left to right in order to find the right place for him.
Or was I just too pissed after some lovely but eye wateringly expensive beers in the Head of Steam?
We were puzzled by Osborn’s role in the game.
For much of the first half he played in the middle and was very high up the pitch, often practically leading the line (while Mcburnie read the paper or whatever he gets up to). It meant that midfield was short handed and the tactic seemed to be a waste of time, despite the lad as ever putting in a shift.
Second half he remained high up the pitch but switched to the right. A few decent interchanges with Berge and Baldock, but again pretty ineffective When he did beat his man, his crossing was as per pretty dreadful.
Then for the last 10-15 minutes, he switched to the left and it really seemed to click. Some neat exchanges with Stevens and Berge again and some great balls came in not all directly from him, but he was right at the heart of some decent attacking play. Jebbo and Egan should both have scored headers as a result.
It’s like Hecky had decided that he needs to be an attacker (despite being 3 foot nowt) and was shifting him around from middle to left to right in order to find the right place for him.
Or was I just too pissed after some lovely but eye wateringly expensive beers in the Head of Steam?