It always appears to me that no matter who we play the opposition always make our keeper work harder. We had a descent spell and their keeper barely made a save.
Dean SmithQuote"If you remember the incident, Mile Jedinak fell over, got up and then smashed Neal in the back of the head so, if they are looking at retrospective for Neal, then we'll do so for Jedinak.And for anyone interested, their match threadhttp://www.griffinpark.org/forums/showthread.php?t=130656
"If you remember the incident, Mile Jedinak fell over, got up and then smashed Neal in the back of the head so, if they are looking at retrospective for Neal, then we'll do so for Jedinak.
We're not going to get promoted with Jedinak in the middle of our defence.But it's OK, cos we now have several hundred midfielders on the books.
Thought we played well last night. I would have applauded them off if there hadn’t been a last minute equaliser, as I thought we were far the better team. If I was going be to be critical it’s the right hand side defensively that concerns me most and needs resolving. With the loan of El Ghazi I wonder if the plan is to move Elmo back to right back with El Ghazi playing right side and Tuanzebe going to his preferred position. Nah we can’t do that the Bruce haters would have a fit as that would mean that he might have a clue what he’s doing after all, and no I am not his biggest fan but if you take the relegation three years ago as the real low point then we’ve come a long way and some of that is down to SB ... imho
People saying that we battered them for an hour or so are correct. They couldn't live with our intensity both in and out of possession. The turning point for me was when Dean Smith sacrificed McEachran for more legs in midfield. That coincided with me noticing that as well as they both played, McGinn and Jack especially were beginning to run out of steam a little bit and holes were appearing in midfield as Brentford began to take more control. Smith brought on even more fresh legs which just exacerbated the problem with our midfield starting to wane on the defensive side of things and more gaps opening up. The thing that amazes me is how much of an engine Whelan has, despite his age. That said, he wasn't going box-to-box like McGinn, and to an extent Jack, but I think their second goal was inevitable and we dodged a few bullets both before and after. I feel that Bruce needed some fresh legs in midfield about 10 minutes before they scored to counter their growing dominance. That said, I thought we definitely deserved the point at least and it was one of the most enjoyable and exciting games I've watched at VP for a long time.
Quote from: itbrvilla on August 23, 2018, 07:45:47 AMIt always appears to me that no matter who we play the opposition always make our keeper work harder. We had a descent spell and their keeper barely made a save.that's because, despite playing pretty well last night, almost our sole form of attack is to get it out wide and cross it, which results in one of three things normally; a goal, the defender clearing it, or a very tame effort as the attacker is under too much pressure.we need to get far better at opening teams up and playing through them - with mcginn, grealish and a few new boys we certainly have the ability to provided bruce lets them