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Hanson was injured. Coutts was a first teamer returning having missed the last game. Sharp, Duffy and Freeman were rested. 2 of them are the wrong side of 30 and all 3 have played the vast majority of games this season. Resting 3 players in those circumstances 4 days before a proverbial 6 pointer is entirely understandable. Especially when you consider that they are 3 of our top scorers and creators, 2 of which will be facing their old club Saturday. We want those 3 to be 100% at it.

Fair point mate ...... and we still had the chances to win the Bristol Rovers game ....... if we'd finished our chances we would have done so :rolleyes:;)

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I was surprisd at so many changes but am unable to say we'd have won playing an unchanged team. With their home record I would have taken a draw irrespective of any changes before the game and hoped for no injuries or red cards, with Saturday on the horizon and being a possible six pointer.

Hopefully ............
 
I think what the players do to each other in the privacy of the dressing room should remain a secret,and it is certainly non of your business


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I do actually .......

One of my pet hates is timewasting goalkeepers ...... :mad:;)

...... rant over ..... :D

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You'll be pleased to know Wilder doesn't half give linesman some stick about the cheating bastards. Not that it does much good mind.
 
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You'll be pleased to know Wilder doesn't half give linesman some stick about the cheating bastards. Not that it does much good mind.

Excellent ...... I'm not surprised as I think Tufty is pretty "down to earth" so good on him for having a full and frank discussion with the inept officials ;)

I just hope that he reflects his unhappiness in his referees report to the equally inept FA :rolleyes:

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I do actually .......

One of my pet hates is timewasting goalkeepers ...... :mad:;)

...... rant over ..... :D

UTB & FTP


And the referees that let them get away with it. Just book the twats as soon as they do and they can't do it again
 
Many people believe in Scientology but it doesn't make it true.
People making assumptions that we'd have won playing our 'first team' are doing so without full knowledge of the circumstances, such as the fitness of the players and what minor injuries they're carrying.



Agreed. But just on the information available, I think most people would probably agree that if you added Billy Sharp, Mark Duffy and Kieron Freeman to any league 1 team that otherwise would draw 0-0, there’s a good chance they would tip the balance in that team’s favour. Obviously depending on how fit they were etc. My comments weren’t aimed as a criticism of the decision to rest them, merely in support of a stance that holds that, on the balance of probabilities, a win would be more likely with them in the side (which is why they are in the side more often than not).
 
Football's emotional, that, and it's unpredictability, is why we like it so we're all guilty of talking crap at times.

There's nothing wrong with discussing why a manager does things, or doesn't do things, but we sometimes forget that we only see the tip of the iceberg. The ninety minutes once or twice a week, not all the other stuff like fitness reports, opposition analysis reports, how the players train etc.

The idea that if we play the same team every week, we'll get the same result may satisfy Einstein's over quoted theory of insanity but doesn't reflect the reality.

Every team rotates players at times, if they have more than forty odd games in a season. That's been happening for a long time now so I don't understand why some people just don't get it.

There's nothing wrong with asking questions but when a question is phrased along the lines of 'why didn't he do what I think he should have done, because if he had we'd have won' it stops being a question and becomes a criticism. As much as I value my opinion, and others on here, non of us have walked in Wilder's shoes, and sometimes we need to bear that in mind when throwing shit at him.


Couldn’t agree more.
 
Excellent ...... I'm not surprised as I think Tufty is pretty "down to earth" so good on him for having a full and frank discussion with the inept officials ;)

I just hope that he reflects his unhappiness in his referees report to the equally inept FA :rolleyes:

UTB & FTP


I did prefer Chris Morgan's," Oi, do I have to come and have a word"
 
Agreed. But just on the information available, I think most people would probably agree that if you added Billy Sharp, Mark Duffy and Kieron Freeman to any league 1 team that otherwise would draw 0-0, there’s a good chance they would tip the balance in that team’s favour. Obviously depending on how fit they were etc. My comments weren’t aimed as a criticism of the decision to rest them, merely in support of a stance that holds that, on the balance of probabilities, a win would be more likely with them in the side (which is why they are in the side more often than not).
It really depends on who you replace them with. Most L1 clubs would kill for those players but we have the luxury of having a better squad than most. And there's little point having a good squad if we fail to make use of it.

Sharp, Freeman and Duffy have played almost every game so far. They're going to have to be rested at some point. That point was Tuesday. It's unfortunate that Hanson was also out.

A win would be more likely with Sharp, Duffy and Freeman if they were all 100% but it's by no means a given. We could have played all three and lost.

And simply saying 'we should have played them' without taking into account the reasons why we didn't, is just facile. Which is what some posters, not you, appeared to be doing. The implication is that Wilder, who's been a successful manager for fifteen years, wasn't aware of this truism, or didn't have any reasons to rest players, like he's some kind of idiot.
 
It really depends on who you replace them with. Most L1 clubs would kill for those players but we have the luxury of having a better squad than most. And there's little point having a good squad if we fail to make use of it.

Sharp, Freeman and Duffy have played almost every game so far. They're going to have to be rested at some point. That point was Tuesday. It's unfortunate that Hanson was also out.

A win would be more likely with Sharp, Duffy and Freeman if they were all 100% but it's by no means a given. We could have played all three and lost.

And simply saying 'we should have played them' without taking into account the reasons why we didn't, is just facile. Which is what some posters, not you, appeared to be doing. The implication is that Wilder, who's been a successful manager for fifteen years, wasn't aware of this truism, or didn't have any reasons to rest players, like he's some kind of idiot.

Yep. 100% agree with all of that.
 

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