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Post by iblue on Dec 13, 2015 0:05:03 GMT 1
Justin Edinburgh and Burton management talk about the game - now on GillsConnect - tinyurl.com/j3t3y86
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Post by technical on Dec 13, 2015 0:16:53 GMT 1
Hmm, that's the first time I've seen Edinburgh's comments and thought he's kidding himself. I didn't see any of the grit or togetherness he saw and I thought the score was a pretty fair reflection TBH
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Post by technical on Dec 13, 2015 0:17:55 GMT 1
According to the stats they had 24 shots to our 5
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Post by gillsjan on Dec 13, 2015 8:00:02 GMT 1
I did feel that the scoreline reflected the match in fact I think we were lucky not to lose by more. After watching them yesterday I can understand why they are top of the shop.
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Post by muppet on Dec 13, 2015 13:36:16 GMT 1
Whilst they deserved to win the last two goals were just due to us leaving the gaps trying to find the equaliser. I thought they were good first half and played as we did at the start of the season - high up the pitch pressurising the ball and always had 2/3 passing options, however, the second half they looked pretty ordinary and not the best I have seen this season. The thing that got me again yesterday was their constant play acting and always getting in the Refs face, which clearly had the desired effect. Whilst i don't advocate play acting we as a team need to resort to it until refs take action to stop it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 20:06:01 GMT 1
Thought the score line flattered Burton ,their conduct was befitting a of an amateur dramatic society, their last two goals came as a result of ten tired men trying to combat 11 actors and the officials. Having said that they do have the basis of a championship side, can play football, but still feel the score line was not a fair reflection .
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