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Post by bigalan on Oct 18, 2016 22:34:37 GMT
Also just back, hopeless first half, could not string a pass together apart from a 5 minute spell where we almost scored.
It's a wide pitch and they put people wide both sides which always gave them an out ball, we didn't learn.
Second half was a bit better but not a lot, Edwards is a liability, Lunstrum off form, Hemings can't control a ball to save his life, Ruffels is not a left back, McDonald never got going, as for the subs Crowley at least had some pace and scored, Johnson tried and put a couple of crosses in, Roberts did nothing.
God knows what formation we are best at but it was not this tonight, oh well the Oxford supporters never stopped encouraging them which must help.
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Post by greatunclekip on Oct 18, 2016 22:41:11 GMT
I think tonight proved how much weaker we are this season. Last year's team would have demolished them.
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Post by holdsteady on Oct 18, 2016 22:42:11 GMT
A pile of shite.
Taylor is out of his depth at centre forward in this league, as a wide midfielder he is an embarrassment.
Lundstram is only still playing because of injuries, liability.
Edwards is costing us a goal a game.
Everyone else was shite to but the three above are the ones annoying me most at the moment.
Highlight of the game was drinking in a casino beforehand, all downhill from there.
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Post by scoob on Oct 18, 2016 22:42:18 GMT
I can only echo what's already been said plus:
Why does it take 20 minutes for about 20 people to get through a cash turnstile? If that had happened at the manor then some people would have missed the whole game. Pathetic!
I would feel sick if I was a Cov fan seeing all those wasps rubbing salt into the wounds regarding how they lost their stadium.
The Ricoh may look pretty but it has less soul than the Kassam!
Was there really 10k there tonight. The home section looked about 10 per cent full!
Overall a very bad evening with very few highlights.
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Post by carefreeoufc on Oct 18, 2016 22:44:54 GMT
Other than getting out of the car park quickly and £3.70 for a pint there was little to enjoy tonight!! Decent ground even if it was basically empty.
Lundstrum was poor as he has been all season, he's not a captain on the pitch in my opinion. More of a liability giving away easy balls in a near enough non existent midfield.
Edwards first game was a solid display but he's looked pretty poor ever since. Today he was again no good. Ruffles on the other side was being taken apart tonight and is L2 standard at the mo not L1.
Rothwell was a bright spark and showed some energy. Hemmings just about shades Thomas but only because he tracks back and gets involved in defensive duties.
Eastwood couldn't do much for the first and was sold down the river for their second. I have no idea what he's like off the pitch but I'd be tempted to give him the armband.
We have absolutely 0 threat on either wing and neither full back looks to overlap at all. No one is interested in shooting and as much as Maguire is keeping us in games he does miss some through balls opting to run across the box. I guess it's fair enough when your forwards barely make any moves off the ball.
Would the header from Dunkley have made any difference to the end result? I don't think it would have. We looked so poor. The midfield is desperately lacking a McLaren style player who gets involved, wins the ball and plays the simple pass.
Second half was slightly better but that wasn't hard. I thought Rovers away we looked bad but this was worse. Tonight you'd have thought our positions in the table were opposite. I never expected it to be a walk in the park as having read their forum this week it sounded like they've not had the rub of the green from time to time. Vale next Saturday will not be easy at all!!
50 mins home on an empty M40 made it more bearable.
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Post by East Challow Yellow on Oct 18, 2016 22:52:51 GMT
Just got back to Newbury.
Quite simply, tonight was the worst performance I can remember this season by a distance - even worse than Wimbledon.
Lundstram looks hamstrung by something which is causing him to look devoid of confidence and lacking a cutting edge with his passing. Whether it is just poor form or the captaincy is a burden, he needs a rest Saturday.
Edwards....wow! How much longer is Ribiero out for?
Dunkley's ability on the ball was questionable tonight. Curtis Nelson, Plymouth's captain and leader last season needs to come into the side.
Ruffles isn't a left back. He looked exposed against their winger who, incidentally I thought was very good.
Ryan Taylor won so little in the air and held so little up tonight. When he isn't doing either of those things and doesn't score, it begs the question what is he offering?
Hemmings looks low on confidence and work rate. £200k looks £199k too much right now.
A couple of positives;
Maguire again showed that he is a class act. He was always looking to make something happen and was unlucky with a good free kick which was well saved.
Crowley looked lively when he came on.
Our support was incredible! It's such a shame the players didn't turn up with such great backing.
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Post by Toeby on Oct 18, 2016 23:02:54 GMT
First half was poor. Coventry pressed us and stopped us playing from the back and had an extra man in midfield. The number 31 ran the show, particularly in the first half.
First goal was poor to give away. Lundstram was sloppy tonight but he had little time on the ball. That said, he gave them the chance with a poor ball where you would expect him to do better and we were punished with a wonder strike.
The second goal was abysmal. Shocking defending from Edwards and Eastwood. Whilst many will (understandably) point at Edwards, you have to question if he got a shout from Eastwood or not.
Second half was better. Crowley made a huge difference and should be looking to start on the basis of that cameo. Johnson did alright too but we had left it a bit late by then.
Ruffels was also a bright spot for me. Thought he had a lot to do but did most of it well.
I believe Raglan can play at right back. Would be interested to see how he'd do there till Ribeiro is back, with Nelson coming in at centre back. We definitely need more width.
Fans were fantastic apart from a couple of whining types who obviously expect us to smash every team in this league.
A disappointing evening but not a disaster.
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Post by WeAreTheResurrection on Oct 18, 2016 23:06:34 GMT
Actually thought Lundstrum was one of our better players tonight, the only one apart from McGuire who actually looked like he wanted the ball and was looking to make things happen and run forward. The rest of them were so lazy and lethargic and just sat so so deep even when we had the ball 2-0 down.
Both full backs were so so poor tonight, repeatedly caught out defensively, and no interest in getting forward either.
Our strikers are becoming a real issue.
Midfield non existent. Wondered if we missed Sercombe's energy tonight.
On the plus side, Johnson and Crowley both looked very lively when they came on. Johnson actually ran past his man a few times and he's got a good cross on him, shame Appleton had mysteriously taken off both our strikers by that point leaving Crowley and Tyler Roberts in the box. Some strange decisions made tonight.
Oxford fans fantastic once again.
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Post by The Fence End on Oct 18, 2016 23:07:05 GMT
First half Southend, Wimbledon and now tonight. Concerning that poor performances are happening all too frequently.
The personnel has roughly been the same so no point in playing them over and over. Nelson, Skarz, Sercombe should all be in the side on Saturday.
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Post by captainox on Oct 18, 2016 23:14:10 GMT
Just in through the door in Derby.
Could make a really long post but in summary, my thoughts:
- Coventry It's worth noting that they haven't actually lost at home yet. I know it was their first win but it wasn't like they came out looking scared or under pressure as perhaps we may have expected. They didn't actually look that bad and used the huge pitch to their advantage. They won the midfield battle easily in the first half and managed to stretch us about quite a bit. Looked a bit slow at the back but we didn't test them in the first half. If we had pace on from the start, we may have won the game as they looked very shaky with trying to deal with it.
- What on earth was the plan with the midfield 3/4/5 tonight? Rothwell and Lundstram wander all over the place and in the first half especially, one ball through the middle was beating the entire midfield. Both of them give the ball away far too often and both of them have a really poor first touch. Lundstram seems to have fallen into the Adam Murray/Adam Chapman mould of trying to hit a "glory" pass about three passes too early. I thought the point of this formation was to have one of the above two sitting as the holding player in front of the back 4. Maguire/Macdonald/Taylor didn't seem to know who was supposed to be playing where and often were all out of position which left us wide open and part of the reason the Coventry wingers had so much space on both sides.
- The goals. Lunny at fault for the first with (another) horrendous pass that went astray. I thought we had got away with it until no-one closed the player down. Second goal. For me, looked a lack of communication and in that situation the keeper has to take charge. He should take the ball, own man and opposition man if he needs to. I will have to see the replay but it looked like Eastwood stopped, expecting the header back, it didn't come at which point he set off forward again. During which Edwards had looked to see his keeper stopped and headed the ball to where he was. Except he had moved to come and claim the ball.
- Up Top There wasn't really anything was there. Taylor's aerial threat was nullified. And poor old Kane Hemmings barely got a ball to feet all night. Macca didn't get in the game, Maguire was trying hard to make something happen but often ended up so deep that anyone else was isolated.
- Final Ball Lost count of the number of times we got in behind in the second half and couldn't find a yellow shirt with the final ball. There were 3/4 of them who got in and either chose the wrong option or just hit a Coventry shirt.
I'm not convinced MApp knows his strongest XI and/or the right system to play. Coventry hustled and bustled us all over the pitch and won the midfield battle in the first half which ultimately won them the game. Crowley looked bright when he came on, I'm not sure exactly where he can fit into the side though on a regular basis. Him and Maguire in the same starting team would leave us very open. Poor old Tyler Roberts, not really sure what the point of signing him was.
We look nothing more than a midtable side at the moment and are a proper centre forward and consistent creative spark away from changing that.
On to Vale.
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Post by oxford84 on Oct 18, 2016 23:17:19 GMT
A massive pitch and a team that has no pace has got no chance.As soon as we have some pace on the pitch the game evens up,even though Johnson,Crowley and Roberts aren't exactly playing at the top of their game yet it was still good enough to cause Coventry far more problems.
That team with Hylton,Roofe and Odowda in it would've won the game easy,now we cant do much about them leaving but the players weve got in are nowhere near as good.
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Post by ryaniobirdio on Oct 18, 2016 23:37:26 GMT
Please, please, please go back to the 4-2-3-1 that saw results and performances improve. This flat 4-4-2 with no pace out wide is a total disaster, as proven by the first five games or so when we looked hopeless. It's too easy to carve open and we don't have the players fit and available to successfully implement it.
Ribeiro can't get fit soon enough. Edwards is such a throwback to the dark days of scuttling League Two full backs, all knobbly knees and no pace, dropping clangers every game to boot. At least Ribeiro gets up and down the flank. Hall will offer pace out wide and going forward. Ledson looks like he'll at least get about the pitch and put his foot in. Lundstram needs a seat and I'm sure were it not for Ledson pulling up in the warm up at Southend he'd have lost his place by now. Nelson must be close to starting now he's fit. Skarz is missed as ever - he really is vital to that team. I'd make him captain when fit.
Rothwell is a good footballer and Johnson took his man on and put a few crosses in tonight, which is all anyone really wants of him for starters. That's bread and butter and it was good to see him do that. Maguire is class and is clearly frustrated at times that he's surrounded by players who aren't as good as him, hence running the entire width of the pitch on occasion.
p*ssed off with how they were gifted the ball early on and allowed to grow into the game. They should've been hassled and bullied and snapped at straight away - they would've collapsed. As it was they were gifted confidence. The second half we beat them 1-0 in second gear. 90 minutes of second gear is all that was needed to win, forget third or fourth. Maybe the players thought they'd won before they even started, ditto Wimbledon.
In four or five games time I would very much like to see:
Eastwood Ribeiro Raglan Nelson Skarz Rothwell Ledson Hall Maguire Johnson Hemmings
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Post by manorlounger on Oct 19, 2016 5:53:03 GMT
Couldn't get off work to go to the game so difficult to criticise from listening to the radio but, it is apparent from the similarity of comments what was wrong last night. What I just don't get is why we get it so wrong? What has happened to change the motivation and abilities of players? Other teams are now performing after poor starts, tempted to say after they played us! We are, on paper, much better than this.
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Post by essexyellows on Oct 19, 2016 6:08:41 GMT
Just in through the door in Derby. Could make a really long post but in summary, my thoughts: - Coventry It's worth noting that they haven't actually lost at home yet. I know it was their first win but it wasn't like they came out looking scared or under pressure as perhaps we may have expected. They didn't actually look that bad and used the huge pitch to their advantage. They won the midfield battle easily in the first half and managed to stretch us about quite a bit. Looked a bit slow at the back but we didn't test them in the first half. If we had pace on from the start, we may have won the game as they looked very shaky with trying to deal with it. - What on earth was the plan with the midfield 3/4/5 tonight? Rothwell and Lundstram wander all over the place and in the first half especially, one ball through the middle was beating the entire midfield. Both of them give the ball away far too often and both of them have a really poor first touch. Lundstram seems to have fallen into the Adam Murray/Adam Chapman mould of trying to hit a "glory" pass about three passes too early. I thought the point of this formation was to have one of the above two sitting as the holding player in front of the back 4. Maguire/Macdonald/Taylor didn't seem to know who was supposed to be playing where and often were all out of position which left us wide open and part of the reason the Coventry wingers had so much space on both sides. - The goals. Lunny at fault for the first with (another) horrendous pass that went astray. I thought we had got away with it until no-one closed the player down. Second goal. For me, looked a lack of communication and in that situation the keeper has to take charge. He should take the ball, own man and opposition man if he needs to. I will have to see the replay but it looked like Eastwood stopped, expecting the header back, it didn't come at which point he set off forward again. During which Edwards had looked to see his keeper stopped and headed the ball to where he was. Except he had moved to come and claim the ball. - Up Top There wasn't really anything was there. Taylor's aerial threat was nullified. And poor old Kane Hemmings barely got a ball to feet all night. Macca didn't get in the game, Maguire was trying hard to make something happen but often ended up so deep that anyone else was isolated. - Final Ball Lost count of the number of times we got in behind in the second half and couldn't find a yellow shirt with the final ball. There were 3/4 of them who got in and either chose the wrong option or just hit a Coventry shirt. I'm not convinced MApp knows his strongest XI and/or the right system to play. Coventry hustled and bustled us all over the pitch and won the midfield battle in the first half which ultimately won them the game. Crowley looked bright when he came on, I'm not sure exactly where he can fit into the side though on a regular basis. Him and Maguire in the same starting team would leave us very open. Poor old Tyler Roberts, not really sure what the point of signing him was. We look nothing more than a midtable side at the moment and are a proper centre forward and consistent creative spark away from changing that. On to Vale. As discussed in the car that is spot on Cap ! Last season the extra time on the ball made some players look exceptional and a league higher up they lose that time and look a bit average. I would say had we scored earlier, despite playing badly, they were weak enough for the taking.
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Post by ZeroTheHero on Oct 19, 2016 8:00:52 GMT
I was far too irritated with that 'performance' last night to post here, woke up and I am still irritated!
Hemmings. What is he for? That was as poor a performance as I have seen for a while. He won't challenge for the ball (although he will get in the general area so it sort of looks as if he is), he can't or won't jump, he has no pace and I suspect he barely raised a sweat last night from the amount of running off the ball and closing down he didn't do.
Lundstram. Is out of his depth or out of form. Or he had one good season last time out. Whatever, how he has managed to retain his place I do not know. Simple passes were misplaced (a disease the whole team seems to have caught), he is slow on the ball and put us in trouble a number of times yesterday. If he is the 'midfield general' and the captain, then we are leaderless on the pitch. Give the captaincy to someone else. Now.
Edwards. Has slowly become a liability. Apart from the goal he was instrumental in gifting to them, his positioning was awful all night and he barely stopped a cross. Until Ribeiro is fit, I'd put Raglan at RB, shift Dunkley back across to his proper place and bring Nelson in.
Appleton. Wrong, wrong, wrong. Wrong formation, wrong first substitute (Hemnmmings should have been hooked), wrong tactics. And the last two substitutions were too late.
All Coventry did was press the player on the ball (requires athleticism and a bit of desire, not skill - perhaps we might try that?) and we'd had it. Passes went astray, people were trying to dribble past four players because there was nobody offering themselves for a pass, we had hoofball to nowhere in particular again, if we won a midfield 50/50 then I didn't see it (in fact if we challenged for a midfield 50/50 I didn't see it), players were happy to play the ball endlessly sideways and backwards (slowly), actually running at the defence seems to have been verboten (the subs had a go at it) etc etc. And why do we have three attacking players farting about with the ball on the touchline doing over-elaborate passing routines to each other (on a massively wide pitch) without a single player anywhere near the goal? How is that ever going to work?
The worst display this season by a country mile and after the Wimbledon shambles that took some doing. Get them back in today to work on simple things. Running might be a good start. Step two - looking to see if there is another Oxford player near. Once we have cracked that, perhaps we can try passing. On the floor. Then passing and running at the same time. Then passing on the run to another player who is also on the move. Baby steps.
Finally - a few words of praise. All the subs gave it a go and we noticeably improved (from a very low base) with some pace and skill on the pitch. Chris Maguire. On an embarrassing evening, he gave it his all. So much so that the other players were just giving him the ball and then standing around watching him, hoping he would get them out of the shit. If we had ten outfield player with his attitude then we would be a lot better off.
Typing all that hasn't helped.
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Post by essexyellows on Oct 19, 2016 8:07:38 GMT
^^^ that too. If the last two subs had come on sooner the game was there to be turned around.
I`m never starting a match thread again.
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Post by ryaniobirdio on Oct 19, 2016 8:35:41 GMT
I have to say I feel a bit better this morning. It took me 50 minutes to get from the car park to my front door which was really good in hindsight, and I had a brilliant bacon sandwich for breakfast. Things are looking up.
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Post by ZeroTheHero on Oct 19, 2016 8:43:30 GMT
Just be thankful you didn't have to go home the way I did. You couldn't get onto the M1 Southbound from the M6 (they'd closed the slip road) so I spent a jolly extra half hour trailing around the diversion between articulated lorries on the streets around Rugby. Oh how I laughed.
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Post by witneyoldboy on Oct 19, 2016 8:48:43 GMT
Not feeling better this morning, still annoyed with our totally inept performance. Its clear that anybody can beat anybody in this league but that's not an excuse that we can defend last nights performance with. Frustrated with Lunny , Hemmings, Macca , Taylor and Edwards last night ( in fact the whole team) with the exception of Chris Maguire who looked equally p*ssed off with his lack lustre team mates. Which Oxford United will turn up Saturday....answers on a postcard please.
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Post by essexyellows on Oct 19, 2016 9:25:27 GMT
Just be thankful you didn't have to go home the way I did. You couldn't get onto the M1 Southbound from the M6 (they'd closed the slip road) so I spent a jolly extra half hour trailing around the diversion between articulated lorries on the streets around Rugby. Oh how I laughed. Was at Leicester Train station by 10.30 having queued briefly to leave Car Park A (Free parking pass from Ricoh thank you!!).M6-M69 was pretty clear. Amazing how quickly car parks can clear with some strategically placed blokes in hi-vis!! Passed several FC Copenhagen coaches being escorted away from some other game... I was home and tucked in by 10.45pm
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Post by sjmchops on Oct 19, 2016 9:43:32 GMT
Support was generally awesome last night, but I did have to walk out with 15 to go before I turned round and attacked the wankers behind me who said f*ck all all game appart from when we lost the ball and started slating the whole team with shouts of " you're all shit! ", " f*cking useless Oxford" and " bunch of cunts"! I'm as disappointed with last night as anyone but I will never NEVER resort to abusing my own team! Yes we all shout in frustration and we all have players who we do or don't like but to hurl down abuse on the whole team, regardless of performance, is out of order. I'll no doubt have people now come back with oh they payed their money they are entitled to react how they like but if you're that desperate to have a pop at someone go down the pub and shout at the TV! And if you do have that attitude that you can't resist abusing the team you " support " don't be supprised when someone turns round and starts calling you a c*nt instead because I know I'm not the only one who will have an issue with it! Rant over and I do think our support last night was outstanding overall especially as it was a shit performance and I was very proud to be part of the yellow army last night, even if it did cost me a day's pay because I've just rolled out me pit!! 😴
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Post by WeAreTheResurrection on Oct 19, 2016 9:55:17 GMT
Couldn't believe people were booing at half time either. I know it was a poor performance and the players knew that too. Remember where we've come from.
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Post by huntezoufc on Oct 19, 2016 9:57:43 GMT
Just to put a slightly more positive spin on things... Bolton, Wimbledon, Bradford and Coventry. I think most people would of realistically said 2 wins, 2 defeats potentially.. those defeats coming against Bolton and Bradford. Typically for us we've done it the other way around. We do have a lot of players out injured to come back in.. we are league 1 so lots of these players will have bad games.. I do think Lunny needs a rest.. however who do you replace him with at the moment. CANNOT PLAY 2 MEN IN THE MIDDLE OF MIDFIELD!!!! IT DOES NOT WORK. another plus for me, I thought Johnson did well when he came on, he looked to take people on which can't be said for the pile of dog s**t that he replaced. Anyway... we go again OUFC
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Post by sjmchops on Oct 19, 2016 10:24:44 GMT
Couldn't believe people were booing at half time either. I know it was a poor performance and the players knew that too. Remember where we've come from. Exactly and where we are now! Playing against big clubs every week now and we're expecting to beat them which shows how far we've come in recent years but when we don't people act like the world's ended. We lost 1-2 at Coventry, we lost 1-2 at Sheffield Utd and the reactions have been very similar but I tell you what watching those defeats beats the hell out of some of the shit I used to watch in the conference! But then I suppose football fans have short memories, unless it means recalling former glories of course. #86
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Post by ZeroTheHero on Oct 19, 2016 10:37:19 GMT
I can understand why people were booing at halftime last night. Never mind the level we are playing at - we have earned the right to be there. Yes, we were dreadful at times in the Conference but that was a completely different team. Last night wasn't a case of being outplayed by a team full of vastly superior players. It was our players not putting in a full shift, not willing to bust a gut for the cause, not jumping for headers, not challenging for the ball. Not do with ability - we've seen that most in the team have that - but to do with attitude and application.
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Post by makv on Oct 19, 2016 12:25:46 GMT
Couldn't believe people were booing at half time either. I know it was a poor performance and the players knew that too. Remember where we've come from. Wasn't a big fan of that myself either
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Post by ox1yellow on Oct 19, 2016 12:41:24 GMT
Just to put a slightly more positive spin on things... Bolton, Wimbledon, Bradford and Coventry. I think most people would of realistically said 2 wins, 2 defeats potentially.. those defeats coming against Bolton and Bradford. Typically for us we've done it the other way around. We do have a lot of players out injured to come back in.. we are league 1 so lots of these players will have bad games.. I do think Lunny needs a rest.. however who do you replace him with at the moment. CANNOT PLAY 2 MEN IN THE MIDDLE OF MIDFIELD!!!! IT DOES NOT WORK. another plus for me, I thought Johnson did well when he came on, he looked to take people on which can't be said for the pile of dog s**t that he replaced. Anyway... we go again OUFC Beating the two 'stronger' teams from that group of 4 definitely does not make up for the fact that we've been beaten by the other two. It just makes it even more frustrating that we have thrown away 6 points. Unexpected victories should be adding valuable points to our tally, not making up for the poor, unexpected defeats.
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Post by londonroader on Oct 19, 2016 13:06:19 GMT
The result wasn't good but I the thought the first goal was decisive, First 20 mins we looked OK and for the away team were created some chances and if dunkleys header went in we coud of won, they scored a wonder goal and our heads went down and we lost our way then we gave them the 2nd. 2nd half was ok for 20 mins then we really bossed it when the subs came on and should of made more of the opportunities created, in Taylor and hemmings we have 2 strikers low on confidence and are scared to shot in case we moan at them and when they pass we also moan at them, we needed to score earlier, saying all that they had 3 good chances late on where we were chasing the game, we could of easy won last night but the first goal was a killer.
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Post by osleroad on Oct 19, 2016 13:19:58 GMT
We always become hostages to fortune when there is talk of building on results and runs.
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Post by huntezoufc on Oct 19, 2016 13:28:59 GMT
Just to put a slightly more positive spin on things... Bolton, Wimbledon, Bradford and Coventry. I think most people would of realistically said 2 wins, 2 defeats potentially.. those defeats coming against Bolton and Bradford. Typically for us we've done it the other way around. We do have a lot of players out injured to come back in.. we are league 1 so lots of these players will have bad games.. I do think Lunny needs a rest.. however who do you replace him with at the moment. CANNOT PLAY 2 MEN IN THE MIDDLE OF MIDFIELD!!!! IT DOES NOT WORK. another plus for me, I thought Johnson did well when he came on, he looked to take people on which can't be said for the pile of dog s**t that he replaced. Anyway... we go again OUFC Beating the two 'stronger' teams from that group of 4 definitely does not make up for the fact that we've been beaten by the other two. It just makes it even more frustrating that we have thrown away 6 points. Unexpected victories should be adding valuable points to our tally, not making up for the poor, unexpected defeats. I think you've misunderstood my point, I'm not saying it makes up for it, im looking at the group of games. Before them you would of said 6 points was realistic, we've got 6 points. we could of drawn both those games and said yea that's good, may aswel lose one and win one than draw 2. It wasn't good last night but I think people's expectations this season are a big factor in why everyone is so dissapointed. In my opinion it's just the way we are playing currently, we have some big players to come back. If we are mid table by Christmas I will be very happy. It will put us in a strong position hoping the injuries stop. Oufc
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