Match Thread Bristol City (A) 24th August 12:30 KO (11 Viewers)

larry_david

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We were shite, sure, but let's not overlook it's taken a once in a life time flying top corner volley to actually score past us.

The panicking on here is tragic. We know SBT is an over the top world of emotions one way or another but a 1-1 at Bristol who have won 6 in a row at home in the league, whilst playing poorly, is a decent result.

We have to move on and focus on the next now. Yes there are concerns but for christ sake everyone calm down
 

clint van damme

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We were shite, sure, but let's not overlook it's taken a once in a life time flying top corner volley to actually score past us.

The panicking on here is tragic. We know SBT is an over the top world of emotions one way or another but a 1-1 at Bristol who have won 6 in a row at home in the league, whilst playing poorly, is a decent result.

We have to move on and focus on the next now. Yes there are concerns but for christ sake everyone calm down

Not sure too many are panicking just pointing out what have, up until now, been fairly glaring deficiencies in our play.
 

pusbccfc

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Listened to that new cov podcast and they had Karen Carney on who made some good points that boiled down to:

1) a point on the road is good
2) BC won the tactical game. They packed the midfield, always had spare options to pass to, and we were overrun because of it.
3) Dovin should’ve been 20 yards further out of goal when we’re in possession to become an extra player and push the rest of the team further forward.
4) Eccles was playing a pointless game. MVE is amazing, he doesn’t need Eccles to screen him all the time.

She was excellent. The point about MVE/Eccles is spot on. You are wasting a position if you've got someone covering MVE. He's good enough to do a job on his own.

Unfortunately, some people won't like what she say as always.
 

Mcbean

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We were shite, sure, but let's not overlook it's taken a once in a life time flying top corner volley to actually score past us.

The panicking on here is tragic. We know SBT is an over the top world of emotions one way or another but a 1-1 at Bristol who have won 6 in a row at home in the league, whilst playing poorly, is a decent result.

We have to move on and focus on the next now. Yes there are concerns but for christ sake everyone calm down
I am considering opening a Bedwetters thread where people can vent and nobody else has to read !
 

Flying Fokker

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Home.

Dovin made a few good saves, his punches are gonna land us in trouble though.
Not convinced that Binks is the calm, assured head he’s made out to be.
Rudoni, Eccles, Torp all poor. But seriously, in general, what is Torp offering to this team. Never thought I’d say it, but Palmer gives us more. Personally have seen enough of Torp.
Sakamoto looked terrified and knackered.
We knew Wright was better on the left, so I’m sort of wondering why we signed EMC just to throw him on the right where he’s no good.
Simms absolutely fuck all to feed off.
BTA is a good signing and should be starting games.

If it’s another season of turning up in the 65th minute, then it’s another season below top 6.
What took you, a Charabanc?😉
 

duffer

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Careful, happy clap crew will attack you.

Jeez, happy-clappers vs bedwetters. There's nowt like a disparaging label to replace sensible debate.

I'm not seeing much in the way of "attacks" here mate, just some differences in opinion.

If you've got a point, then make it. If you don't like it being challenged, then maybe this forum isn't the right place for you.
 

Grendel

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I thought Rudoni certainly worked hard. He was though a bit headless 🐔 🐥. There's a player in there and the intro' of Sheaf will settle us and make the midfield tick.

I should hope there’s a player in there - he’s played 200 professional games.

He wasn’t looking for the ball once we were under pressure
 

GIMOC

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A lot of player are not yet playing to the level we expect. We can forgive the likes of Sakamoto who's been out for ages and needs time . The new players coming in need time .
On the plus side I like the look of the new keeper.
It doesn't need all 11 on the pitch to perform at the top of their game for us to transform from what looks a mid table team into play off contenders. It needs 4-5 to find their feet and get going again which will enable the rest to fit in . This league is not about winning every game but it is about going on a series of runs of form. You can win 10 and lose 10 and be in the top 6 as a result. We know this from the last two seasons.

9 of the 10 starting outfield players were with us last season

the gelling excuse is rubbish

We’ve won 2 of our last 11 league games
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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We can’t rely on asante for goals. he’s not a finisher. anyone who seen him shooting in the warm ups will testify

hes a nuisance to defend. Ideal to bring on from the bench

Teams thwart the width like yesterday. we have little flair down the middle
On that note then we could always start wright and EMC on the left when Raphael is fit.

Reason I think BTA would be good is as you say he’s a nuisance and any balls headed on by simms or defenders he’d be all over.

On the flair point. I mean we’d have flair by Jack, Tats and EMC once he’s up to it. On the system it very rarely plays how it looks these days and would more expect the wingers to play more inward allowing the wingbacks to stretch the play.

Just my thoughts but understand the issues it could cause but just think it would help simms from being so isolated and allow us to put our best players on the pitch.
 

GIMOC

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On that note then we could always start wright and EMC on the left when Raphael is fit.

Reason I think BTA would be good is as you say he’s a nuisance and any balls headed on by simms or defenders he’d be all over.

On the flair point. I mean we’d have flair by Jack, Tats and EMC once he’s up to it. On the system it very rarely plays how it looks these days and would more expect the wingers to play more inward allowing the wingbacks to stretch the play.

Just my thoughts but understand the issues it could cause but just think it would help simms from being so isolated and allow us to put our best players on the pitch.

for me our dangerous play comes from out wide. Bristol and Stoke both closed down that threat

when we try and play through the middle its predictable, slow and sideways

Bristol yesterday got in good positions from 3 or 4 passes
 

Sky Blue Pete

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for me our dangerous play comes from out wide. Bristol and Stoke both closed down that threat

when we try and play through the middle its predictable, slow and sideways

Bristol yesterday got in good positions from 3 or 4 passes
Yeah 0.64 wow they earned their 1-1
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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for me our dangerous play comes from out wide. Bristol and Stoke both closed down that threat

when we try and play through the middle its predictable, slow and sideways

Bristol yesterday got in good positions from 3 or 4 passes
Dangerous play comes from getting the ball up the pitch with one or two touch passing and some off the ball movement. For our players it’s either 3 or 4 touches before sending it backwards or sideways.

Nothing beats seeing us attempt triangles in our own box under a press though.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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for me our dangerous play comes from out wide. Bristol and Stoke both closed down that threat

when we try and play through the middle its predictable, slow and sideways

Bristol yesterday got in good positions from 3 or 4 passes
Don’t really disagree with that in regards to wide. But from the match Bristol dominated the match from just breaking out high press due to the low line the defence held.

One of my big points of advocacy for the 4-4-2 is how compact it’ll make our team in defence where as a 4-2-3-1 is always a bit too heavy.

Also the beauty of modern football is how fluid it can be. So playing a 4-4-2 with inverted wingers doesn’t mean that if we’re struggling through the middle we can’t push out wide when needed.

I actually think how we attack at the moment is a big problem because we’re so predictable. We either passed it out wide and looked for the overlapped or tried to use the Channels for simms. We’ve got to be able to mix it up to disrupt teams defence gameplay.
 

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