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39 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

Because every game the players are exactly where you think they should be. Nothing is 100% at this level. We defended well.

All of those chances had a high chance of success, nothing is 100% but more often than not those errors would have been capitalised on and a defender blamed.

As I said that my post was just based on highlights. How much more of this sort of stuff was there but not considered important though? Maybe loads maybe none, I'm.not pretending to know.

What was there was some poor defending, excused because it ended 0-0.

We've lost games before where we've failed to score and the opposition have taken advantage of it via just one of those 4 scenarios, with a defender villanised for it.

That's the point.

I doubt you'd have the same view had any if the situations involved Andre Wisdom

 

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13 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

Lol. If it had ended 0-0 and he'd had a good game of course it would. What a silly statement. ?

Yeah right lol,  you'd be saying we were lucky to avoid defeat, and that Roos saved us after Wisdom's lapse in concentration allowing them a free header.

If their player had headed it 2cm further to the left and it was Wisdom stood watching you'd be saying the manager did all he could but his defence let him down. Now that's 100%>

It's all in the evidence of your past posts.

You've used this 'silly statement' thing before and then done what's not quite a u-turn but a 170 degree shift. 

 

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Just now, Coconut's Beard said:

Yeah right lol,  you'd be saying we were lucky to avoid defeat, and that Roos saved us after Wisdom's lapse in concentration allowing them a free header.

If their player had headed it 2cm further to the left and it was Wisdom stood watching you'd be saying the manager did all he could but his defence let him down. Now that's 100%>

It's all in the evidence of your past posts.

You've used this 'silly statement' thing before and then done what's not quite a u-turn but a 170 degree shift. 

I don't rate Wisdom, but if he has a good game then he has a good game.

What point are you making - you seem to think it's about point scoring! ?

We defended well and they didn't score. 

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10 minutes ago, RoyMac5 said:

I don't rate Wisdom, but if he has a good game then he has a good game.

What point are you making - you seem to think it's about point scoring! ?

We defended well and they didn't score. 

Your idea of what a good game is depends more on what the opposition does than our own players do.

We didn't defend well, no better than many matches we've lost. Them not scoring isn't proof of good defending unless you're a complete simpleton with no analytical skills.

If they hit the ball 3cm to the left in one of 3-4 great scoring opportunities we lose the game and there's a barrage of abuse aimed at the defenders, even if it's just a 1-0 defeat. 

 

 

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He did great yesterday. He has always been good with the ball at his feet, but far too often the pass back has been terrible and put him in a tight position where he has to just get rid, instead of try to start a move off. Faffing about at the back, no matter how trendy it seems to be, is costing us.

He dealt well with crosses yesterday, and caught the ball more times than he tried to punch it. Part of the improvement maybe feedback from his girlfriend, who apparently often sits in the South Stand, and gets tickets with the away fans when we go on our travels. It is a brilliant thing to do, and with the fans getting behind him, it can only help.

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1 minute ago, DavesaRam said:

He did great yesterday. He has always been good with the ball at his feet, but far too often the pass back has been terrible and put him in a tight position where he has to just get rid, instead of try to start a move off. Faffing about at the back, no matter how trendy it seems to be, is costing us.

He dealt well with crosses yesterday, and caught the ball more times than he tried to punch it. Part of the improvement maybe feedback from his girlfriend, who apparently often sits in the South Stand, and gets tickets with the away fans when we go on our travels. It is a brilliant thing to do, and with the fans getting behind him, it can only help.

It must help having two of the best centre backs in England in front of him ( sure they are older now but they know what they are doing) 

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  • 2 months later...

Careful, people don't like the facts to get in the way of a poor opinion ?.

He is our best keeper. He has improved as he's matured and gained more experience, but he will never be fully trusted by some fans due to errors earlier in his career and the odd mistake here and there, which all keepers at this level will make from time to time.

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