When Baker’s shot cannons off Hector and just wide of a comedy OG.......John Madejski's Wallet wrote:Martinez happily dispelling by scepticism today.
Just when are we going to be a team that looks like scoring a goal?
Thanks for the report from somebody who went which is always good to read rather than the comments in the Matchwatch which involves a lot of guessing..Kitsondinho wrote:Decent point today. Really impressed with our defensive efforts today, looking much more solid under Gomes. Moore was outstanding, as was Martinez.
However, although we had a few decent chances, we do look so toothless upfront. Thought Aluko played well and worked really hard. Barrow was great at tracking back and creating space, but really wasteful in key positions. Felt Swift was our best offesive player today, but he needs a focal point upfront. Bod wasn’t on long enough and Meite seemed to be playing as one of our 16 wingers when he came on. Still pleased with the result mind!
Aluko was the ‘central’ striker....although he had licence to drift. The problem was that Barrow and GMac (as the wingers) had the same licence to switch wings. In one first half move, this ended up with Barrow, Aluko and GMac within about 5 yards of each other. GMac got lost in this set-up.....he didn’t really seem to know where he was meant to be. It certainly suited Aluko and Barrow more. In hindsight , starting with Bod or Meite up front and not playing GMac would probably have been a better fit.Victor Meldrew wrote:Thanks for the report from somebody who went which is always good to read rather than the comments in the Matchwatch which involves a lot of guessing..Kitsondinho wrote:Decent point today. Really impressed with our defensive efforts today, looking much more solid under Gomes. Moore was outstanding, as was Martinez.
However, although we had a few decent chances, we do look so toothless upfront. Thought Aluko played well and worked really hard. Barrow was great at tracking back and creating space, but really wasteful in key positions. Felt Swift was our best offesive player today, but he needs a focal point upfront. Bod wasn’t on long enough and Meite seemed to be playing as one of our 16 wingers when he came on. Still pleased with the result mind!
I think I'll have to start going to away games again if only to see the Aluko that we seldom see at home.
Who played centrally up front?
If Nelson had been the one to have Barrow’s key chance (round the keeper) in the first half, he doesn’t hesistate. He wouldn’t switch feet, allowing Westwood back into his goal. He buries it or squares it to GMac. Either way, I’m sure Nelson would have made more of it and fairly sure we’d have gone 1-0 up.Top Flight wrote:Martinez and Miazga were absolutely outstanding yesterday. 2 brilliant signing by the club.
If Oliveira played that might have made the difference between us collecting one point or three.
You sound confused.TiagoIlori wrote:Can only be a matter of time until we turn those draws into wins. Ipswich look down and out, Bolton very close to joining them then there’s us and Rotherham, with Millwall and Wigan losing their ground on us as we speak. Think it might be too little too late now though, not showing any signs of improvement attacking wise that suggest we can turn those draws into wins however...
They looked well up for it and got after it, which I suppose is to be expected in Bruce's home opener.Elm Park Kid wrote:I have to say that Wednesday were a lot better than what I remembered from the few games I saw of them last year. In a way there are a better version of us - set up to retain possession, with skilful attacking players, but struggling to convert chances.
I couldn't believe Fletcher was only 31, I thought he'd be easily 35 or so. Feels like he's been around forever.Denver Royal wrote:They looked well up for it and got after it, which I suppose is to be expected in Bruce's home opener.Elm Park Kid wrote:I have to say that Wednesday were a lot better than what I remembered from the few games I saw of them last year. In a way there are a better version of us - set up to retain possession, with skilful attacking players, but struggling to convert chances.
They have some decent players. Bannan was ok (tho we contained him better than at our place), Westwood is a decent keeper, and I've long admired Steven Fletcher as a Champ striker.
I was looking at their recent results. They've kept 7 clean sheets in their last 11 games. They lost 3-0 twice in that span (to Chelsea and Hull). But in the other 9 games, they only conceded 2 goals total.
Please tell us who`s forcing you to?2 world wars, 1 world cup wrote:
Sorry but I'm wasting too much time following this lot.
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