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Post by nobby on Aug 25, 2015 21:06:04 GMT
2 6ft plus bruisers needed at the back....simple. Play the league not the leagues we used to play in Or maybe one like that and one who can mop up...I wouldn't pay to come to watch worse football than I play on the park with my mates... As far as I can see from this league is defensive and midfield then teams have height and strength with young players with a bit of speed to break forward, with Jamer at the back I feel we are going to get caught out to many times.
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Post by somnambulist on Aug 25, 2015 21:08:40 GMT
Conceding 5 goals at home smacks of relegation form. I have a feeling the last time we conceded 5 or more at home did indeed see us relegated at the end of the season (home to Gillingham in 2011/12, lost 1-6) Just to cheer you up Jonny! I was there when we lost 5-4 at Gillingham. Purdie missed the pen that night and Gillingham went up the field and scored. But don't worry about me, I'm slowly getting over it!
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Post by Words Of One Silly Bull on Aug 25, 2015 21:09:55 GMT
Couldn't have been as bad as when Wolves destroyed us by about that...was it Steve Kindon? And I was down the Wolves end, to make matters worse, cos the Meadow End was full! Yep, I remember that one too - I think Bobby Gould got a couple for them that day
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Post by somnambulist on Aug 25, 2015 21:10:51 GMT
Or maybe one like that and one who can mop up...I wouldn't pay to come to watch worse football than I play on the park with my mates... As far as I can see from this league is defensive and midfield then teams have height and strength with young players with a bit of speed to break forward, with Jamer at the back I feel we are going to get caught out to many times. Jamer will get beaten for speed but his positional nous and experience should make up for it. A good defensive midfielder who can screen the back four is surely a must. Surprisingly enough Purdie did that job very well back in League Two for a while.
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Post by nobby on Aug 25, 2015 21:13:13 GMT
As far as I can see from this league is defensive and midfield then teams have height and strength with young players with a bit of speed to break forward, with Jamer at the back I feel we are going to get caught out to many times. Jamer will get beaten for speed but his positional nous and experience should make up for it. A good defensive midfielder who can screen the back four is surely a must. Surprisingly enough Purdie did that job very well back in League Two for a while. Agreed, I'm not saying Jamer should go, we need a midfielder who will also track back and another bruiser in the middle of defence
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Post by jasper on Aug 25, 2015 21:13:26 GMT
Harvey is a good keeper .. Not the tallest but can still perform well .. He's young though and has a long way to go to grow intohis game .. If the defence cock up he's probably not experienced enough to compensate .. Hence the experienced James ..I wonder what they are doing in training regarding defensive set ups etc ... By the sounds of it it needs a it more work !! But it's early days .. I just hope his confidence doesn't get knocked by any negativity in the crowd im sorry but you must of watched a different keeper to the one I did tonight? correct a keeper is only as good as his defence but he should be commanding them, catching crosses (which he doesn't) shouting, talking to them. fair play, yes james was poor tonight.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 21:14:08 GMT
As far as I can see from this league is defensive and midfield then teams have height and strength with young players with a bit of speed to break forward, with Jamer at the back I feel we are going to get caught out to many times. Jamer will get beaten for speed but his positional nous and experience should make up for it. A good defensive midfielder who can screen the back four is surely a must. Surprisingly enough Purdie did that job very well back in League Two for a while. I'm not convinced he actually reads the game particularly well for a player of his experience. In his pomp, it was his speed that got him out of trouble, rather than his anticipation.
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Post by oldmeadowender on Aug 25, 2015 21:14:31 GMT
Harvey is a good keeper .. Not the tallest but can still perform well .. He's young though and has a long way to go to grow intohis game .. If the defence cock up he's probably not experienced enough to compensate .. Hence the experienced James ..I wonder what they are doing in training regarding defensive set ups etc ... By the sounds of it it needs a it more work !! But it's early days .. I just hope his confidence doesn't get knocked by any negativity in the crowd im sorry but you must of watched a different keeper to the one I did tonight? correct a keeper is only as good as his defence but he should be commanding them, catching crosses (which he doesn't) shouting, talking to them. fair play, yes james was poor tonight. This
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 21:14:51 GMT
My conclusion is i think Mr Beadle needs to get the defensive side of our game sorted I think he's probably concluded that himself I think it was a tongue in cheek post.....!
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Post by keepmum on Aug 25, 2015 21:16:24 GMT
Harvey is a good keeper .. Not the tallest but can still perform well .. He's young though and has a long way to go to grow intohis game .. If the defence cock up he's probably not experienced enough to compensate .. Hence the experienced James ..I wonder what they are doing in training regarding defensive set ups etc ... By the sounds of it it needs a it more work !! But it's early days .. I just hope his confidence doesn't get knocked by any negativity in the crowd im sorry but you must of watched a different keeper to the one I did tonight? correct a keeper is only as good as his defence but he should be commanding them, catching crosses (which he doesn't) shouting, talking to them. fair play, yes james was poor tonight. Sorry I was speaking generally . I didn't see tonight so will take your word ont ...I find him good vocally usually but as I say I wonder what they are doing in training as a defence unit and how much specific keeper training he's getting
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Post by jasper on Aug 25, 2015 21:17:05 GMT
does matt bishop still coach with beadle?
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Post by keepmum on Aug 25, 2015 21:17:39 GMT
I think he's probably concluded that himself I think it was a tongue in cheek post.....! No shit Sherlock ?
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Post by foghornbull on Aug 25, 2015 21:18:33 GMT
well i was gona post tomorrow after work so plenty of time chill out however changed my mind, simple i think our midfield and forward line will always score plenty of goals at this level and could easily play couple divisions at least higher . however i will say our massive weakness is our short central defenders who cant head or command the box against the brutes who cant play football at this level, sorry but jamer your fooking shocking in the air mate and time to retire and just help out coaching, the other cd tonite oates? fook me sideways hes even worse, we will not finish top5 with the central defencers we got.
simple get a couple of big mutant cloggers like all the teams we have played have got and seal the weakness in the air, dont give a shit if they got no technique or cant pass 10 yards leave that to rest of the team our heart of our defence is utter pathetic for the level were playing at.
dont like to critize so early but cmon beadle wake up and get some big boys in there ffs i think its a bloody blessing jamer suspended so long
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 21:19:38 GMT
I think it was a tongue in cheek post.....! No shit Sherlock ? You can't get out of it like that!
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Post by somnambulist on Aug 25, 2015 21:20:03 GMT
Jamer will get beaten for speed but his positional nous and experience should make up for it. A good defensive midfielder who can screen the back four is surely a must. Surprisingly enough Purdie did that job very well back in League Two for a while. I'm not convinced he actually reads the game particularly well for a player of his experience. In his pomp, it was his speed that got him out of trouble, rather than his anticipation. I've only seen him twice this season but he has looked fantastic when the play was in front of him. He only really looked challenged in the occasional foot race. Of course that's two games...
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Post by teesdaleisgod on Aug 25, 2015 21:20:53 GMT
Has the fact that Jamer has had a year out of football to come back even at this level to much for him ?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 21:21:03 GMT
Embarrassing.
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Post by reasonabull on Aug 25, 2015 21:21:06 GMT
New keeper, central defenders who can defend and holding midfielder required urgently otherwise the season is over as far as promotion is concerned. Desperately need some height in the team as well, starting with the keeper. You wouldn't see defending like tonight on Widemarsh Common - pathetic!
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Post by teesdaleisgod on Aug 25, 2015 21:21:42 GMT
My comment or the score?
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Post by jasper on Aug 25, 2015 21:22:31 GMT
im sorry but you must of watched a different keeper to the one I did tonight? correct a keeper is only as good as his defence but he should be commanding them, catching crosses (which he doesn't) shouting, talking to them. fair play, yes james was poor tonight. Sorry I was speaking generally . I didn't see tonight so will take your word ont ...I find him good vocally usually but as I say I wonder what they are doing in training as a defence unit and how much specific keeper training he's getting im sorry but I have watched him a few times and my opinion hasn't changed. im sure we are playing him to get cheap printing by his old man!
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