Match Thread Coventry City - Millwall FC Match Thread - Sunday 29th Dec (2 Viewers)

Deity

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Despite what some idiots on here seem to think, O’Hare is up there with the best in the division at what he does.
That’s not what a very high profile former Blade player told me.

He thought Hamer was first class but COH flattered to deceive.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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But again we are talking 10/11 games in 66 appearances in the league
In 80% of his appearances he's not scoring a goal
What am I to say about this it's dogshit for what we paid he can't play anywhere else can he ?? He's a striker that doesn't score often

In his career at Cov, he averages about a goal every 195 minutes which is good by any reasonable metric. It hammers the point that needs to be played more often rather than having bit part sub cameos.
 

Evo1883

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In his career at Cov, he averages about a goal every 195 minutes which is good by any reasonable metric. It hammers the point that needs to be played more often rather than having bit part sub cameos.

Then we go back to asking why managers / coaches continue to not play him regularly
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Then we go back to asking why managers / coaches continue to not play him regularly
We don’t know, but Simms was wanted by many teams in our league including Ipswich. Under Robins, he got decision fatigued and couldn’t figure out who he wanted to play. Look at how EMC has thrived since MR has left.

As for Lampard, he’s been here for 7 games, let’s wait how his team develops. It will take months for his tactics and team to take place.

When Robins did play him regularly in the 2nd half of last season, it paid dividends and the sooner Lampard gets him in the team, perhaps he can take advantage of the 19 goal a season he has sitting on the bench behind a rookie.

What’s the alternative to Simms? Bassette and BTA, go and work out their respective ratios.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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I do feel Simms would have done better today with a lot of the crosses into the box.

Seems a striker very much tailor made for how Lampard wants to play. Weird he’s not been backed to start much but took a while to get Dovin back on the pitch. Hopefully soon
 

Evo1883

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We don’t know, but Simms was wanted by many teams in our league including Ipswich. Under Robins, he got decision fatigued and couldn’t figure out who he wanted to play. Look at how EMC has thrived since MR has left.

As for Lampard, he’s been here for 7 games, let’s wait how his team develops. It will take months for his tactics and team to take place.

When Robins did play him regularly in the 2nd half of last season, it paid dividends and the sooner Lampard gets him in the team, perhaps he can take advantage of the 19 goal a season he has sitting on the bench behind a rookie.

What’s the alternative to Simms? Bassette and BTA, go and work out their respective ratios.

Ok il sit back watch and hope for the best , as for bassette he's a 20 year old kid ( just turned ) who probably didn't imagine he'd be starting every week .

Bassette I worked out his goal minute ratio for his senior career the other day I put it in another thread , Asante doesn't start either really tbh

To be fair mucca , lampard has a former chelsea and England coach and chelsea coach and Millwall manager helping him , surely if Simms was as good as some on here say they'd have noticed it by now ? Youd be worried if none of them had seen that in him by now ?We will see
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Ok il sit back watch and hope for the best , as for bassette he's a 20 year old kid ( just turned ) who probably didn't imagine he'd be starting every week .

Bassette I worked out his goal minute ratio for his senior career the other day I put it in another thread , Asante doesn't start either really tbh

To be fair mucca , lampard has a former chelsea and England coach and chelsea and Millwall manager helping him , surely if Simms was as good as some on here say they'd have noticed it by now?

For what it’s worth, Bassette will go on to be a good player, my personal opinion is that it’s too much, too young.

On the Lampard point, it’s 7 games in Evo. I don’t think Bassette will keep his place for much longer if the last 2 games are to go by (that’s being slightly kind). The same was being said about Collins and since we’ve brought Dovin back into the team, back-to-back clean sheets. Yes, the difficulty of games have been easier but we don’t look like conceding every shot on target we face now.
 

ccfc1234

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There seemed to be some tactical shortcomings in today's game. Millwall executed their gameplan to perfection, implementing a disciplined low block while maintaining aggressive pressing across the pitch. Though Lampard can't have missed the issue we stubbornly maintained our formation and personnel well into the second half, much to our detriment.
Our wing play was completely ineffective, and we lacked the creative spark needed to penetrate through the center of the pitch. The most frustrating aspect was our reluctance to adapt and switch to a more direct two-striker formation. Instead, we persisted with a system that left Simms isolated and played right into Millwall's hands.
 

Evo1883

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For what it’s worth, Bassette will go on to be a good player, my personal opinion is that it’s too much, too young.

On the Lampard point, it’s 7 games in Evo. I don’t think Bassette will keep his place for much longer if the last 2 games are to go by (that’s being slightly kind). The same was being said about Collins and since we’ve brought Dovin back into the team, back-to-back clean sheets. Yes, the difficulty of games have been easier but we don’t look like conceding every shot on target we face now.

We've just played the weakest teams in the league for me if you are to get a striker confident or scoring these are the games .

It's just odd that so many people at the club this year and we are still talking about simms in this way , same is happening with kitching and yet nobody seems to be struggling with that one
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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If we're actually serious about going up, we'll need better than Sakamoto.
With the players we’ve got, it’ll end up being EMC and Wright on the wings. If Sakamoto is getting good looks at the far post, imagine what EMC/Wright can do.

Sakamoto had a purple patch in Dec-Feb, got injured and had this aura about him. He’s a decent player but his role will be a supporting one as the squad develops over time.
 

Nuskyblue

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They've got the 6th best away record in the league , you can see why they sit in and are difficult to break down .
Horrible boring game and the speed at which we played did make it easier for them than it should have been
I don't think that's correct (6th best away record).
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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We've just played the weakest teams in the league for me if you are to get a striker confident or scoring these are the games .

It's just odd that so many people at the club this year and we are still talking about simms in this way , same is happening with kitching and yet nobody seems to be struggling with that one
Bassette hasn’t looked like scoring against either of them. I respect Lampard for actually sticking with a striker because they need consistent game time - Haji Wright had a 5 game drought between his run pre-injury.

Robins got to a point where Simms would start, then BTA, then Bassette and the result was that none of them could find form. There were the games that Simms scored in to be dropped.

This is just my opinion, starting Bassette is becoming increasingly untenable because he’s just not impacting the game. Simms probably had more touches in the final third than Bassette did in half the time.
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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Bassette hasn’t looked like scoring against either of them. I respect Lampard for actually sticking with a striker because they need consistent game time - Haji Wright had a 5 game drought between his run pre-injury.

Robins got to a point where Simms would start, then BTA, then Bassette and the result was that none of them could find form. There were the games that Simms scored in to be dropped.

This is just my opinion, starting Bassette is becoming increasingly untenable because he’s just not impacting the game. Simms probably had more touches in the final third than Bassette did in half the time.
Feel a bit for bassette as we are never going to get the best out of him playing like we did first half. However still think Simms suits the system more and Norman would be an menace coming on around the 70 min mark.
 

SkyBlueMatt

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Take a point, not great but another clean sheet and a point. We're a long way from being in a playoff fight. There was nothing to shout about, regarding that game but it builds on the Plymouth win.

We are a middle of the road team, nothing special about us anymore.

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Hobo

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Millwall was always going to be a tough game. They were set up so well, it was an intriguing game and I really enjoyed it.

Rudoni twisted a chance out of nothing and was so unlucky not to score off bar and post, but that is football.

Sheaf showed today he might be a very good DM but he is no creative mid. Our best efforts were down the side from Lati Bidwell, Rudoni and sometimes Torp.

Saka and Van Ewijk were always going backwards when receiving the ball. Very disappointing

Our passing took a backward step and lacked tempo compared to Plymouth.

But Millwall can take credit for that.

Bidwell and Latibeaudiere made the best passes today. Sheaf just didn't have the answers. But then he isn't a creative mid.
 

JAM See

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Rudoni with that chance.
Milan with that outrageous overhead thing.

That was it. 90 minutes of football and that's all I can remember.

In fact, the most entertaining part of the game was the paedo chant. Didn't have the foggiest what that was about until TBBM pointed out the corner taker's name.
 
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SBAndy

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Our approach today played out the way I feared pre-match. With EMC out and Rudoni shifted out wide to drift inside, I thought the onus would be on Bidwell a lot more to provide the width and we’d end up compensating elsewhere. Eccles played a lot deeper than the other day and MVE barely got into the opposition half, which then dragged Sakamoto back 15 yards and took away one of our key weapons. Add to that, he didn’t have the striker-like runs from LW that he can find with an early ball from deep, and it made him largely ineffective. There were a few instances first half where Torp drifted to the right side, gave us a numerical advantage, but instead we turned back. With how neutered MVE was you may as well have given him a rest and played Lati at RB.

A few have called it correctly in that, with EMC and Wright out, we’re missing someone who will carry the ball. Millwall were very compact and prevented the space to play in the half-spaces so we needed to really double up down each flank.

Bassette just ain’t for me…yet. The kid lives offside which is fucking infuriating. Get Simms up there and give him a good run.
 

Hobo

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Our approach today played out the way I feared pre-match. With EMC out and Rudoni shifted out wide to drift inside, I thought the onus would be on Bidwell a lot more to provide the width and we’d end up compensating elsewhere. Eccles played a lot deeper than the other day and MVE barely got into the opposition half, which then dragged Sakamoto back 15 yards and took away one of our key weapons. Add to that, he didn’t have the striker-like runs from LW that he can find with an early ball from deep, and it made him largely ineffective. There were a few instances first half where Torp drifted to the right side, gave us a numerical advantage, but instead we turned back. With how neutered MVE was you may as well have given him a rest and played Lati at RB.

A few have called it correctly in that, with EMC and Wright out, we’re missing someone who will carry the ball. Millwall were very compact and prevented the space to play in the half-spaces so we needed to really double up down each flank.

Bassette just ain’t for me…yet. The kid lives offside which is fucking infuriating. Get Simms up there and give him a good run.

Sakamoto's positional play when we were in possession was poor and showed a disconnect e we with his team mates. When he did get on the ball we all know what he is going to do, drag it back and cut inside onto his left foot. I don't think he successfully did it once to complete a cross!
 

PVA

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I think their defence is probably one off the best in the league. All their games seem to be 1 nils or low scoring draws.

They defended well as a team, and they are missing one of their first choice CBs, but let's be honest we made it very easy for them to defend.
 

Nuskyblue

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They defended well as a team, and they are missing one of their first choice CBs, but let's be honest we made it very easy for them to defend.
Yea, could have moved the ball way faster, got it into the wide players early to give them a chance to actually get at their man
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Sakamoto's positional play when we were in possession was poor and showed a disconnect e we with his team mates. When he did get on the ball we all know what he is going to do, drag it back and cut inside onto his left foot. I don't think he successfully did it once to complete a cross!
It felt like most of Saka’s passes were backwards and whilst he wasn’t the only person guilty of that, he frustrated me the most.

Taking the easy option was something Robins referenced a few times this season and this was a problem today under Lampard. We need players who drive the ball out wide and centrally to beat the press.
 

Perryccfc

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Thought we played ok. Second half a lot better than the first. Moved the ball well enough, but just looked a little powder puff in the final third. Given the money we’ve spent in attacking options, it feels really disappointing to say that. But really noticed the style today; high pressure and quick passing into the attacking areas, just lack the players to take the ball on the half turn.

Spicy half time with Millwall fans breaking down a fence in the smoking area. Funny to see many Cov fans giving it the biggun, to then turn and run when the fence came down.
 

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