I don't see why he had to punt it back forwards though.I heard some bloke behind me shouting at the top of his voice "THIS IS WHY YOU DON'T SELL STOKESY" following that ball back to the keeper. Stokes in that position would have sliced it out for a throw in.
I just don't get our fans sometimes. For a young lad on his debut in front of 13000 odd, it was the right thing to play it back and avoid making yourself look like an idiot by needlessly punting it forward to only be countered.
He showed me a lot of promise
He was a bit error ridden. One pass he made in the second half was almost suicidal and had Scunthorpe through on goal. He also seems a tad underweight and was beaten easily for that second goal.He had to bring the ball down out of the sun, and did so with a great touch. He played it safe by going back to the keeper allowing us to get back on side and go again. I had no issue with it.... the moronic cheers next time he played a forward pass summed up a large portion of our fan base.
Promising debut, although he did get caught under the ball for their winner
Charged down by who though? There was no-one within 20-25 yards of him.
Would like to see it again to be quite honest, because he seemed to have an absolute age on the ball when it came back to him and I am never a one for shouting at players to just hoof it back in.
I always fully accept a player playing it back to be safe if there is nothing else on, but he seemed to have an absolute age yesterday and everyone around me yesterday seemed totally baffled , as were CWR and Roy Barry, the ex City guest pundit on the commentary.
Need to see it again, because I am always the very last to get on any player's back.Their players were sprinting out clearing their lines, any slight mistake and he would have been out numbered and they would have been in on goal.
Some of our players were miles offside because of them sprinting out.
He did. Sterling did that one jig past a defender that drew a foul, but besides that didn't show very much.Thought he looked a far better player than Sterling
Bloody hell, Sterling is 19 and was playing his first ever league match.He did. Sterling did that one jig past a defender that drew a foul, but besides that didn't show very much.
He was very nervy at first and what on earth was that pass back from the halfway line when there was no-one near him?
He got a mighty cheer when on the next occasion he played it forward instead.
Eh?Bloody hell, Sterling is 19 and was playing his first ever league match.
Yeah, agree and it might well have been the sun in his eyes. He didn't even seem to take a second thought, even though he did have time on the ball.Just a thought Otis, as he was following the flight of the ball he was desperately trying to shield his eyes. He controlled it looked up and forward, then turned ran and played it back to keeper.
I think when he looked forward to play it hugs eyes were still trying to adjust from the sun so he turned and played a safe ball. There also wasn't a lot on except throw it back into the mixer and a couple of ours were still coming back from an off side position.
He kept us possession so it wasn't a massive error and cost us nothing.
i take it back. He was brilliant, absolutely outstanding and never put a foot wrong all game long.Bloody hell, Sterling is 19 and was playing his first ever league match.
Yes. He also obviously has to show consistency and that might be something in his make-up he needs to improve on. He was clearly better than Sterling yesterday though and showed more threat and more composure.Played well yesterday, strong going forward and in defence. I was impressed, thought he outshone Sterling by some margin.
It is only one game though, and he's so young, plenty of time to develop or dip.
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Eh?
Not having a go at him, not getting on his back, not saying drop him, not saying he's crap, just saying he didn't play that well yesterday and that was clearly apparent.
Thought he was our worst player on the pitch - both full backs didn’t fill me with hope. Gets beat to easily in the air and teams are always going to make him the outlet. Did grow in the first half then had a poor second.
He did. Sterling did that one jig past a defender that drew a foul, but besides that didn't show very much.
He did. Sterling did that one jig past a defender that drew a foul, but besides that didn't show very much.
Wasn’t that Hiwula that was fouled at the end going between two players? I think the Sterling one was first half.Stirling also seemed nervous and looked weak and naive defensively. Although he prevented a certain goal in the first half heading it up and onto the bar.
He looks like a proper winger to me and look good running with the ball. You are right to highlight him drawing a free kick late on by trying to drive between two defenders. But actually took players on with the ball and ghosted past them with ease on several occasions during the game.
Yeah, get that, but I'm not having a go at him and making assumptions long term a la Greggs. I am just saying he didn't play that well yesterday and pretty much everyone agrees.I think he meant that it was mental that he's 19 and that was his first league match. Maybe.
Yeah, talking about the one in the first half down by the Scunthorpe corner flag.Wasn’t that Hiwula that was fouled at the end going between two players? I think the Sterling one was first half.
He was a bit error ridden. One pass he made in the second half was almost suicidal and had Scunthorpe through on goal. He also seems a tad underweight and was beaten easily for that second goal.
Definitely showed promise though.
Thought he looked a far better player than Sterling
I don't know why, I was expecting Sterling to be quicker than he is.
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Yes, it was.Was it him who lost out for he second goal? I assumed it was Agogo given the side of the pitch it happened and us losing the ball in open play?
I don't know why, I was expecting Sterling to be quicker than he is.
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Agreed, but the point is why pick two vastly inexperienced full backs to make their debuts at the same time? What has Grimmer done wrong? And although Mason did ok, was he any better than Stokes at defending. Personally I don’t really like small fullbacks, they tend to get beaten in the air far too easily.Bloody hell, Sterling is 19 and was playing his first ever league match.
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