Calista
Well-Known Member
There tends to be some “grade inflation” when we get the win. If we’d lost today (as could easily have happened if Swindon hadn’t passed up so many chances) I reckon there would have been some very low ratings dished out.
Burge 7 (but 2 for his distribution)
Grimmer 6
Stokes 6
Willis 8
Davis 8
Doyle 7
Bayliss 6 (one superb ball near the end though)
Maguire-Drew 5
Shipley 6
Biamou 6 (but what a wonderful strike)
McNulty 7 (again a fine goal)
DKE 7 (definitely made a difference, loved that crunching challenge)
I hadn’t been for a couple of months, so maybe I’d forgotten what the standard was like in the 4th tier. I never like criticising individual players, but virtually everyone was spooning the ball up into the air with monotonous regularity, slashing wildly at clearances when under no pressure, and hitting it long into areas of the pitch where there no Sky Blue shirts. When you go two goals up at home, you’d think it would boost confidence on the ball to get some passing moves going, although I realise it’s not easy in this physical league and on a sticky pitch.
Don’t get me wrong, everyone worked very hard and the 3 points are precious. The first goalmouth scramble had me laughing my head off with relief and disbelief, and we got away with something similar a few minutes later. Full marks for commitment.
Perhaps thinking about 1987 and all that had got me dreaming a bit too much before the game.
Burge 7 (but 2 for his distribution)
Grimmer 6
Stokes 6
Willis 8
Davis 8
Doyle 7
Bayliss 6 (one superb ball near the end though)
Maguire-Drew 5
Shipley 6
Biamou 6 (but what a wonderful strike)
McNulty 7 (again a fine goal)
DKE 7 (definitely made a difference, loved that crunching challenge)
I hadn’t been for a couple of months, so maybe I’d forgotten what the standard was like in the 4th tier. I never like criticising individual players, but virtually everyone was spooning the ball up into the air with monotonous regularity, slashing wildly at clearances when under no pressure, and hitting it long into areas of the pitch where there no Sky Blue shirts. When you go two goals up at home, you’d think it would boost confidence on the ball to get some passing moves going, although I realise it’s not easy in this physical league and on a sticky pitch.
Don’t get me wrong, everyone worked very hard and the 3 points are precious. The first goalmouth scramble had me laughing my head off with relief and disbelief, and we got away with something similar a few minutes later. Full marks for commitment.
Perhaps thinking about 1987 and all that had got me dreaming a bit too much before the game.