MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Hound » 06 Apr 2022 20:44

Good work, thanks Ian

Yes don’t think that surprises anyone

I recall a few games ago that the Sky graphic came up with us conceding the most from crosses from any side in the division. I know we conceded a few (Blackpool, Millwall) in early ince games but it does feel we’ve got to grips with it

Really does reflect very very poorly on Pauno - I don’t think for one minute Ince is a tactical genius but I think he picked up on this from the very first game, immediately bringing the wingers much closer to the Fbs

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Snowflake Royal » 06 Apr 2022 23:02

I mean, if twats like us with no managerial or coaching experience can spot it and make easy suggestions for solutions...

It's like Gomes pushing the fbs right up field and being constantly surprised that we got destroyed down the flanks on counter attacks.

Well dur.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by tmesis » 06 Apr 2022 23:34

I think the single thing Ince has done above all else is getting the players looking like they want to win.

Under Paunovic, all too often, we'd play like we'd already lost.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Snowflake Royal » 07 Apr 2022 07:25

Since Stam, we regularly look like we think if we just keep possession and pass at a pedestrian pace all game, somehow a goal will materialise and we'll win.

So often we've only actually upped our tempo and driven at the opposition once we're already losing, like we finally realise if we don't score now we will lose.

As part of that, if a goal does materialise, its why we just seem to stop. Because of course we'll win, we've scored and taken the lead.... oh.

Paunovic's side were very guilty of this too. Ince has done a lot to fix it. But still further to go.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 07 Apr 2022 09:05

Snowflake Royal Since Stam, we regularly look like we think if we just keep possession and pass at a pedestrian pace all game, somehow a goal will materialise and we'll win.

So often we've only actually upped our tempo and driven at the opposition once we're already losing, like we finally realise if we don't score now we will lose.

As part of that, if a goal does materialise, its why we just seem to stop. Because of course we'll win, we've scored and taken the lead.... oh.

Paunovic's side were very guilty of this too. Ince has done a lot to fix it. But still further to go.


Some of the things mentioned there are just natural reactions in football though. Yes, if you're a goal down with 10 minutes to go, players will up the tempo. Yes, if you score to go in front with 10 minutes left, naturally players will drop off and look to protect their lead. That's nothing abnormal, we can't just be going for goals all of the time in games.

I don't disagree with the underlying principle, but we can't just have it all ways all the time. Yes, it would have been nice against Stoke if we still pushed to get a third goal as there was a lot of time left in the game, but we didn't because we were in front anyway and then, naturally, we will defend what we've got the later the game goes on.

In defence of Pauno, the actual strategy of defending a lead wasn't necessarily a bad principle to follow, but it's just a shame that we as fans and even likely players lost faith in that strategy actually working. It seemed to be more of a detriment than a help.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Stranded » 07 Apr 2022 12:28

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Snowflake Royal Since Stam, we regularly look like we think if we just keep possession and pass at a pedestrian pace all game, somehow a goal will materialise and we'll win.

So often we've only actually upped our tempo and driven at the opposition once we're already losing, like we finally realise if we don't score now we will lose.

As part of that, if a goal does materialise, its why we just seem to stop. Because of course we'll win, we've scored and taken the lead.... oh.

Paunovic's side were very guilty of this too. Ince has done a lot to fix it. But still further to go.


Some of the things mentioned there are just natural reactions in football though. Yes, if you're a goal down with 10 minutes to go, players will up the tempo. Yes, if you score to go in front with 10 minutes left, naturally players will drop off and look to protect their lead. That's nothing abnormal, we can't just be going for goals all of the time in games.

I don't disagree with the underlying principle, but we can't just have it all ways all the time. Yes, it would have been nice against Stoke if we still pushed to get a third goal as there was a lot of time left in the game, but we didn't because we were in front anyway and then, naturally, we will defend what we've got the later the game goes on.

In defence of Pauno, the actual strategy of defending a lead wasn't necessarily a bad principle to follow, but it's just a shame that we as fans and even likely players lost faith in that strategy actually working. It seemed to be more of a detriment than a help.


TBF as well, we probably should have got a 3rd on Tuesday. Thinking of Azeez's miskicked pull back for Joao, which would have likely been a goal and TDB blazing over from 5 yards with the last kick of the game - so can't argue that we didn't get in the position to get a 3rd just poor execution at the last but that probably just balances out the shocking miss by Brown at the other end.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 07 Apr 2022 14:08

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Snowflake Royal Since Stam, we regularly look like we think if we just keep possession and pass at a pedestrian pace all game, somehow a goal will materialise and we'll win.

So often we've only actually upped our tempo and driven at the opposition once we're already losing, like we finally realise if we don't score now we will lose.

As part of that, if a goal does materialise, its why we just seem to stop. Because of course we'll win, we've scored and taken the lead.... oh.

Paunovic's side were very guilty of this too. Ince has done a lot to fix it. But still further to go.


Some of the things mentioned there are just natural reactions in football though. Yes, if you're a goal down with 10 minutes to go, players will up the tempo. Yes, if you score to go in front with 10 minutes left, naturally players will drop off and look to protect their lead. That's nothing abnormal, we can't just be going for goals all of the time in games.

I don't disagree with the underlying principle, but we can't just have it all ways all the time. Yes, it would have been nice against Stoke if we still pushed to get a third goal as there was a lot of time left in the game, but we didn't because we were in front anyway and then, naturally, we will defend what we've got the later the game goes on.

In defence of Pauno, the actual strategy of defending a lead wasn't necessarily a bad principle to follow, but it's just a shame that we as fans and even likely players lost faith in that strategy actually working. It seemed to be more of a detriment than a help.


TBF as well, we probably should have got a 3rd on Tuesday. Thinking of Azeez's miskicked pull back for Joao, which would have likely been a goal and TDB blazing over from 5 yards with the last kick of the game - so can't argue that we didn't get in the position to get a 3rd just poor execution at the last but that probably just balances out the shocking miss by Brown at the other end.


Yeah that's also true. I don't think it's a case of we stop trying to score more goals, but the game is different when the other team are chasing the game, especially when the team is better than us, like it was the case on Tuesday. If we were a team near the top of the league, then yes, I'd probably expect us to press on for a bigger advantage, but when we are at the bottom, I'm happy to take every point and win we can get.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by John Madejski's Wallet » 08 Apr 2022 20:59

Have they pre-booked (and sold out) the fukking car parks again? :x

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by Zip » 08 Apr 2022 21:44

John Madejski's Wallet Have they pre-booked (and sold out) the fukking car parks again? :x


Yep get your lardy arse down to Mereoak.
Decent gate tomorrow with the ED and South Stand pretty much sold out.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Millsy » 08 Apr 2022 22:01

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Aahhh - I am quite nice you aren’t I? At least relative to everyone else :)

Mwah!.

I'll tell you right now. Ince has done an amazing job on crosses and Paunovic is an absolute clown. And I'm only two games back into Clowno's tenure starting from most recent game. The difference is so stark it's mindblowing.

Ok, so I've only gone back to Fulham, because dinner time.

Ince after he's had some time to train (post Blackpool) all numbers average per game.
Oppo crosses - 13.2
Oppo corners - 2.8
Oppo shots - 10.7
Oppo on target - 4
Conceded - 1.3
Saves - 2.5
Claims - 0.0
Punches - 0.0

Ince (including his first two)
Oppo crosses - 15.6
Oppo corners - 3.8
Oppo shots - 11.9
Oppo on target - 4.9
Conceded - 1.6
Saves - 3.3
Claims - 0.3
Punches - 0.1

Clowno back to Fulham
Oppo crosses - 21.9
Oppo corners - 5.9
Oppo shots - 15.6
Oppo on target - 6.2
Conceded - 2.9
Saves - 3.4
Claims - 0.8
Punches - 0.3

We conceded more than 30 crosses in all of the last two of Pauno's games and Ince's first.

keeper's to follow when I've eaten


Thx Ian.

I was a lone voice commenting after Ince's first or second game my observation that we seemed to be preventing crosses a lot more effectively somehow, but didn't get too much agreement here.

Good to see this is something that has become more apparent over time, or they're getting better at it.

In any case it's great. I remember Parj saying how all he wanted to do was increase the number of crosses we put in the box and that goals would follow. That's exactly what happened. Ok, so we probably haven't fixed our low crossing (or have we?), largely because I guess scoring isn't our problem, but the converse is probably also true that if you let the oppo put loads of crosses in goals will come and if you prevent that goals will be prevented. Well done RFC for tackling this anyway (or for being less shit than Clowno at least).

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by BROB0T » 09 Apr 2022 00:02

shit object v shit force

should be a blinder 8)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Hendo » 09 Apr 2022 06:25

BROB0T shit object v shit force

should be a blinder 8)


Everton v Man Utd?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Royal_jimmy » 09 Apr 2022 08:26

Snowflake Royal Follow up with Keepers for comparison.

Nyland
Crosses - 14.5
Corners - 3.3
Shots - 11.8
On Target - 4.3
Conceded - .8
Saves - 3.3
Claims - 0.0
Punches - 0.0

Hein
Crosses - 25
Corners - 5.8
Shots - 14.6
On Target - 5.2
Conceded - 1.6
Saves - 3.8
Claims - 1.0
Punches - 0.4

Southwood
Crosses - 17.4
Corners - 5.1
Shots - 14.4
On Target - 6.5
Conceded - 3.5
Saves - 3.1
Claims - 0.5
Punches - 0.3

Southwood - under Ince
Crosses - 12
Corners - 3.7
Shots - 10.7
On Target - 5
Conceded - 3
Saves - 2
Claims - 0.0
Punches - 0.3

Southwood under Clowno
Crosses - 20.6
Corners - 6.0
Shots - 16.6
On Target - 7.4
Conceded - 3.8
Saves - 3.8
Claims - 0.8
Punches - 0.2


+1 on the the level of detail and the difference between the 2 managers. The shape clearly was going haywire under Pauno leaving us exposed defensively and eventually the goals dried up after teams worked us out and set up accordingly.

Ince will get found out eventually but well done to him for sorting out a problem that would have got us relegated.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by BROB0T » 09 Apr 2022 10:46

Hendo
BROB0T shit object v shit force

should be a blinder 8)


Everton v Man Utd?


genuine LOL out loud :lol:

that's exactly where the thought came from

United could be mathematically safe this weekend if they get a result and Burnley don't

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Sutekh » 09 Apr 2022 14:01

Ince back, Ejaria moves to bench


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Hendo » 09 Apr 2022 14:08

Hard to argue with that, tbh. Maybe would’ve rather have Baba come in but can see why he’s stuck with the same defence.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Orion1871 » 09 Apr 2022 14:39

BROB0T
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BROB0T shit object v shit force

should be a blinder 8)


Everton v Man Utd?


genuine LOL out loud :lol:

that's exactly where the thought came from

United could be mathematically safe this weekend if they get a result and Burnley don't


Better hope Burnley don't get a result then...

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Ascotexgunner » 09 Apr 2022 15:02

Fantastic crowd here today.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Apr 2022 15:03

Scrappy start.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Cardiff City (h)

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Apr 2022 15:08

Holy shit that was beautiful, better touch and Laurent is in for an easy goal. And then Joao overdid the twists and turns picking up the loose rebound.

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