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As I said in the build up thread, we need a good performance and result in front of a big crowd.
MM was ill as confirmed in post match interview, probably played as long as he could and then went off.McGuane was a revelation under Manning. His silky skills moving the play forward and creating scoring chances for others with great passing was the hall mark of the way the team then played . That's now all gone. Today, he was clearly in a defensive midfield role and was the reason we were not organised in moving the play forward. That seemed to me on instruction from DB and when he was substututed went straight down the tunnel. This lack of an attacking midfielder playing the ball forward at pace meant that that our play was slow and lacked movement. At times it seems the majority of players were static and unaware of what they should be doing and where. I guess this sort of thing happens when a team transitions between a new coach and the last one. If DB had all the players who are out injured available to him (now also it aeems including Murphy who was beginning realise his potential on the left wing) then this would be less of a baptism of fire. He will need time to get the team playing as he (and we) want and that will need a good transfer window getting in the players we undoubtedly need and saying goodbye to those who aren't cutting it.
If LM had stayed I think we may have got promoted this season and whilst I think he will do so eventually, it's now a big ask for DB to achieve.
Great angle and Brown is not offside as it shows - very well officiated.Seen a few tweets like this, what's the significance of staying on the pitch?
I remember seeing this before somewhere and apparently it is to do with all outfield players being off the pitch the opposition team can restart the game.Am I being thick lol but why wasn't Tyler allowed to join in the celebrations why did he have to stay on the pitch
I'm sorry to learn that and wish him a speedy recovery. We need him.MM was ill as confirmed in post match interview, probably played as long as he could and then went off.
Not a surprise really! We have 7 excellent players on the sick list. This is league one not PL, so second string will be weaker and needed time to click together, which they obviously did second half. Thanks Des and the boys, you are trying so hard, and made my Christmas. Roll on the New Year with some new signings and boys off the sick list. COYYFirst half was shockingly bad it was like there was 11 stranger's playing in yellow..... 2nd half was like watching a different game we were much better and looked like a point would of been a good result BUT to get all 3 was amazing...... Derby will be alot harder especially if we play like we did in the 1st half looking forward to it tho ( hopefully another full house)
If none of our players are in their half, they can restart the game, regardless of whether our players are in our half. Tyler staying on the pitch meant they couldn't do that.I remember seeing this before somewhere and apparently it is to do with all outfield players being off the pitch the opposition team can restart the game.
Not sure if that is true but Tyler obviously thought so.
"The laws are clear. Law eight says 'all players, except the player taking the kick-off, must be in their own half of the field of play,' at kick off. Therefore, the referee clearly cannot and would not (from a fairness perspective) allow the kick off whilst players are off the field celebrating.”If none of our players are in their half, they can restart the game, regardless of whether our players are in our half. Tyler staying on the pitch meant they couldn't do that.
Brought up through non league with the likes of Wealdstone, so’s had a good upbringing.Brown is an absolute warrior.
Not only reacts quickest to score the winner, but made a superb goal bound block in the first half.
Clearly a better central defender than a left back, however you know he’d give it his all even if he was asked to play right wing.*
*Karl thought about it, decided to play Agyei there instead.
Ah, I see it's typical social media nonsense. I had never heard of it before myself."The laws are clear. Law eight says 'all players, except the player taking the kick-off, must be in their own half of the field of play,' at kick off. Therefore, the referee clearly cannot and would not (from a fairness perspective) allow the kick off whilst players are off the field celebrating.”
Tyler (and some of our fans) seems to still think this isn’t the case. Has been a mistruth since 2018 on social media, with people still thinking the ref is just going to let a team of eleven to kick-off against the goalie!
It’s always a bit of an eye-opener that so many footballers don’t know many of the rules of the game.Ah, I see it's typical social media nonsense. I had never heard of it before myself.
Stemming from a social media clip of an entire team doing the "baby in the crib" celebration off the pitch and the opposition kicking off, if I recall.Ah, I see it's typical social media nonsense. I had never heard of it before myself.
They said on RO that McGuane was feeling a bit ill which is why he went straight down the tunnel.McGuane was a revelation under Manning. His silky skills moving the play forward and creating scoring chances for others with great passing was the hall mark of the way the team then played . That's now all gone. Today, he was clearly in a defensive midfield role and was the reason we were not organised in moving the play forward. That seemed to me on instruction from DB and when he was substututed went straight down the tunnel. This lack of an attacking midfielder playing the ball forward at pace meant that that our play was slow and lacked movement. At times it seems the majority of players were static and unaware of what they should be doing and where. I guess this sort of thing happens when a team transitions between a new coach and the last one. If DB had all the players who are out injured available to him (now also it aeems including Murphy who was beginning realise his potential on the left wing) then this would be less of a baptism of fire. He will need time to get the team playing as he (and we) want and that will need a good transfer window getting in the players we undoubtedly need and saying goodbye to those who aren't cutting it.
If LM had stayed I think we may have got promoted this season and whilst I think he will do so eventually, it's now a big ask for DB to achieve.
It was noticeable that McGuane lost the ball a few times yesterday. A sign of how good he has been this season that it was so clear he wasn’t 100% on it.They said on RO that McGuane was feeling a bit ill which is why he went straight down the tunnel.
Which 45 minutes is he going to play, or have you bought him a new pair of legs for Xmas. Main issue is not McGuane or Mceachran, it is the pace of play, players look incapable of passing and moving at the moment.I may sound like a broken record, but Mceachran is a must in home games against low blocks
Or perhaps Tyler wasn't taking any chances given some of the officiating we've seen this season.It’s always a bit of an eye-opener that so many footballers don’t know many of the rules of the game.
You’d think that with the amount of spare time they have, they might learn these kinds of things given that it relates to their passion and livelihoods.
Ooooor they could just play EA Sports FC and go on TikTok all day once training has finished