Yes because the penalties were for a bonus point and the game finished as a draw, hence we got a point.
So the Exeter game is different gravy? It's become a must win
Yes because the penalties were for a bonus point and the game finished as a draw, hence we got a point.
That’s P**s pot the final table shows us having drawnDoes losing on penalties to Pompey count as a draw?
You never quite know what will happen after such a break from league action, but yesterday was so impressive. Great display in the first half, then again at the start of the second. Then Southend dominated for 15 minutes or so.
We showed real quality and resolve to get back on it and hammer home our superiority.
Great celebration at the end too.
And still have Branagan, Woodburn and Baptiste in the wings.
Hugely satisfying away trip!
Thanks. And we all know how that season ended.......Last time February 2016...Morecambe (4-2) and then Exeter (4-1)
Just watched the game back on iFollow.
Southend are right at the bottom of the form table and they’re losing games by far bigger margins than even we are winning them. They dominated possession – 63% per the BBC – but most of this came from the back five passing it around one another. They struggled to work it forwards, and often lost possession further up field when we pressed their back line into a clearance or long ball – particularly the LWB and LCB in the first half.
Our goals came from capitalising quickly on Southend errors and running direct at goal from the middle of the pitch. Across all four, it took an average of 0.25 passes and less than six seconds to go from winning possession to scoring.
Henry was immense even beyond his goal and assist – he created good chances for himself and Taylor, and laid the ball off for Fosu to hit the post.
Southend got forwards more in the final 30 minutes, when they took a CB off for a midfielder. Oxford sat a bit deeper and Taylor began to look a little isolated at the top, especially as Fosu tired and started to drift inside. However, despite trying out our right hand side a lot during this spell, Southend could not force a decent save from Eastwood until stoppage time. We dominated in shots (12 on target to three for Southend) and in creating meaningful chances more generally.
At one point in the second half they tried a long ball straight out from defence and it caught everyone off guard. I’m surprised they didn’t try it more, but they had clearly committed to their style of play as it looks like they had a midfielder – Dieng, number 8 – in at centre back. He had a tough afternoon, giving the ball away to Henry for our second goal and also losing track of Taylor for our third.
We played smart, punished mistakes, and looked comfortable in defence. Without Brannagan, it may not be a surprise that we didn’t create as much in the way of long build-up play. Southend stuck to a plan that wasn't working for too long, and looked a long way off League One standard.
It was a much safer drive when the white BMW with the OUFC number plate worked out how to switch his lights on five miles down the A127!
That was me!
Joking aside, I always have the lights set to "auto" so I don't have to bother turning them on or off. The car had it's first MOT on Wednesday and they must have decided in their wisdom to change the lights setting to "off" and this was the first time I'd driven it in the dark since then. I'm a bit annoyed about it as I think it's bloody dangerous of the garage changing somebody's light settings and they should have handed the car back how they found it. As it was a well lit built up area I hadn't noticed until people started flashing their lights at me.
Exactly the same thing happened to me the last time I had my car MOT'd.That was me!
Joking aside, I always have the lights set to "auto" so I don't have to bother turning them on or off. The car had it's first MOT on Wednesday and they must have decided in their wisdom to change the lights setting to "off" and this was the first time I'd driven it in the dark since then. I'm a bit annoyed about it as I think it's bloody dangerous of the garage changing somebody's light settings and they should have handed the car back how they found it. As it was a well lit built up area I hadn't noticed until people started flashing their lights at me.
Whatever happened to good old fashioned switches!Exactly the same thing happened to me the last time I had my car MOT'd.
Whatever happened to good old fashioned switches!
Excluding Man City, can we make it to the end of the year without losing a game?
A couple of years ago o flew ten hours to Dortmund and landed late at night. I then picked up my hire car and had an hours drive on the autobahn in the dark whilst jet lagged.That was me!
Joking aside, I always have the lights set to "auto" so I don't have to bother turning them on or off. The car had it's first MOT on Wednesday and they must have decided in their wisdom to change the lights setting to "off" and this was the first time I'd driven it in the dark since then. I'm a bit annoyed about it as I think it's bloody dangerous of the garage changing somebody's light settings and they should have handed the car back how they found it. As it was a well lit built up area I hadn't noticed until people started flashing their lights at me.
That was me!
Joking aside, I always have the lights set to "auto" so I don't have to bother turning them on or off. The car had it's first MOT on Wednesday and they must have decided in their wisdom to change the lights setting to "off" and this was the first time I'd driven it in the dark since then. I'm a bit annoyed about it as I think it's bloody dangerous of the garage changing somebody's light settings and they should have handed the car back how they found it. As it was a well lit built up area I hadn't noticed until people started flashing their lights at me.