Well fuckin hell lads, that was utter shite. We had no clue how to break that team down. I was worried when I read they were 10 unbeaten. I was worried when I saw they were (typical league 1) big and fast. They came with a typical League 1 game plan, i.e. close us down quickly, get most of the team behind the ball, punt it forward on the break to fast, strong players.
McNulty - sorry, but that was a huge error, Lavery should have started. No idea what reason you would start someone who has hardy figured all season?
Jake Wright on the bench - errrr, seriously?
Our famed midfield three (Fleck, Duffy, Coutts) were not at the races, were no where near strong enough, fast enough, quick enough or clinical enough. All three seem to have an aversion to getting into the box, preferring to stall outside and lump a cross in that is dealt with by tall defenders. And why, oh why do we get sucked into "heading the ball tennis", with other teams? It only ends one way!
You can always tell when things are going badly because Billy starts to get tetchy, starts to lash out, and starts to hit everything from outside the box, because he knows that no one is going to give him service in the box.
Coutts took a couple of ankle kicks, not enough to leave the field with injury, but I am sure that the Fleetwood cloggers had been told to target him. With about 15 minutes to go, he took a heavy challenge, and then appeared to rant at the ref, I assume asking for some protection, after that, he never went anywhere near a tackle (not that he does much anyway).
Basham at least tackles! Problem is, when he ventures forward, he is leaving Coutts at the back to fill a gap, and Coutts doesn't like physical confrontation. At times, Basham had pushed forward, they broke and countered and they had three on two (JOC and EEL), and only their poor playing prevented an easy goal.
Their first goal, from where I was sitting, appeared to be an unmarked man running onto a loose ball that fell favorably. I think Moore maybe should have stopped it, but can see why others think not.
The second........well at least I know what EEL stands for now, Ethan Ebanks-Liability. He had a nightmare game, up there with Collins and McEveley in that respect. When he went up front at the end it was almost laughable. He would jump for a ball and already be on the way back down when the ball actually appeared, no spatial awareness, no idea how fast the ball was traveling, truly, truly shocking.
The worst thing about this is that it was all avoidable.
Put Jake Wright in the middle of a back three and he sees that ball crossing for their first goal and marshalls the troops into position. He gets in place for their second and either deals with the ball or gets it back to Simon Moore.
I have banged on, for a year or more, about us bringing in a big, strong, fast, hard midfield bastard, who gets the ball on the half way line, and take off, in a straight line, straight at goal, to at least break into the box, cause mayhem, maybe win a penalty, maybe bundle a ball over the line, maybe shoot and cause a save that lands at the feet or Sharp or Freeman who bury it at close range. We don't have that player in our line up, unless Jay O'Shea is that man?
And for everyone slagging off James Hanson, before he has even slipped a shirt on for us, I can almost guarantee that he would have scared their defence, given them things to panic about, been a massive threat in the air, a threat in the box. I remember pig fans saying to me, in our local, when they went up at our expense "you don't need this tippy-tappy side to side football to get our of league 1, you need big, hard twats who will get the ball over the line, no matter what, and stop it at the other end".
1 point from a possible nine, and that included the mighty Walsall and the mighty Gillingham.
Maybe in the cold light of day, tomorrow, I will reflect on this and think we still have a chance, but as it stands (for me at least), we are play offs fodder in the next few weeks (when others play their games in hand) and we might have to play Fleetwood again, with a lot more at stake.
As ever.......UTB.
Edit: I never even mentioned Scougall.......FFS.......