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Post by statotheblue on Nov 28, 2015 18:12:47 GMT 1
I have a stinking cold. So it seemed a appropriate comment. Sounds like we perhaps should have won. But a away point is almost never that bad a result.
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Post by muppet on Nov 28, 2015 20:50:45 GMT 1
Agree a point away is good, but just think we should tighten up away just go see if it works.
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Post by ldb30 on Nov 30, 2015 14:17:05 GMT 1
Agree a point away, isn't a bad thing?, as long as come May 8th, were 2 points from promotion!!
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Post by gillsjan on Nov 30, 2015 16:15:29 GMT 1
I would rather have had the 3 points
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Post by ldb30 on Nov 30, 2015 16:57:38 GMT 1
We did!!!..................for 11 minutes!!.....
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Post by mistert on Nov 30, 2015 22:37:14 GMT 1
I'm no Alex Ferguson but...
It seems to me that when we play away (Coventry was a good example) the fact that we play a diamond means that when faced with four attacking midfielders, our two central midfielders - in that case Hessenthaler and Osadebe - are faced with a 2 on 1 situation with Bradley Dack coming back to try to help out and Josh Wright waiting to see what the outcome is before committing himself. When we're at home the two full-backs are pushed up so at least they can cover the opposition's wider midfielders. But away from home this isn't the case.
Like muppet, I think we should be looking to be more defense-minded away from home. Having said that, winning at home and drawing away from now until the end of the season would suit me fine!
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