Agreed, at least 2 of the Gainsborough goals were down to poor communication which was probably down to not having had time to create the necessary understanding between GK & back four. Can't understand why Saturday was a good time for MG to change the defence which had been keeping clean sheets. One thing for certain, he needs to improve on Wed night. We still have the playoffs within our own grasp but need to get back to getting the 2nd goal and killing games off once we get ahead. Doesn't look like we have the ability to do this at the moment. A couple of extra games in the playoffs would help the coffers, irrespective of going up. Staying down would have us playing a few more local games like Blyth, North Ferriby and possibly York, Spennymoor or Whitby. Come on, Darlo!My opinion wrote:In the earlier games that Ed played in he had plenty to do, though I din't think he was to blame for the goals conceded.theoriginalfatcat wrote:A good point, and I was thinking the same thing.dickdarlington wrote:Ed was doing alright but has he really had anything to do so far?
Yes, Ed has been solid - but in the games I've seen with him in goal, I can't remember him making a save! He's claimed the ball well, kept things tight and been sensible etc but we haven't really seen him in proper action.
Over the last 3 games he played in it could be argued that he had little to do.
But, it could also be argued that he had command of his area and as such organises his defence accordingly...
Being vocal and organised is part of his game, and that was a big factor in our recent clean sheets.
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Great assessment,keeper only at fault for the first.lo36789 wrote:how clichéLoidLucan wrote:The three goals against:
Number One: Absolute howler from the keeper, schoolboy error.
Number Two: Galbraith should have done better but keeper was hopelessly out of position giving the attacker the chance to just clip it easily into the far corner,
Number Three: Slack defending from a long throw but keeper has to be better with a ball dropping two yards from his goal. Woeful.
Ed had hardly put a foot wrong, clean sheets were being notched up and we were looking more solid. You don't need to fix what ain't broken.
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goal 1: not getting away from if you commit you have to claim or punch it sails well over his head.
goal 2: I don't really see how it is his fault the ball travelled a mighty distance because of poor defending he closes it down but can't get there quick enough - I am not sure what position you expected him to be in? The only way I can see he could have prevented that is somehow knowing our defender would let it run that far and therefore anticipated and come charging out at the point the throw in was taken...not really going to happen.
goal 3: this is not his fault either. He is in the right position to deal with a goal bound effort from the initial throw. The fact it is flicked on and their man is left unmarked on the 6 yard box is not our goalkeepers fault.
What I would say is all 6 goals are a terrible representation of defending in the National League North. Our 3 goals are just as bad as theirs!
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That's what I said people are so quick to hang the lad out to dryMCFCDarlo3 wrote:Great assessment,keeper only at fault for the first.lo36789 wrote:how clichéLoidLucan wrote:The three goals against:
Number One: Absolute howler from the keeper, schoolboy error.
Number Two: Galbraith should have done better but keeper was hopelessly out of position giving the attacker the chance to just clip it easily into the far corner,
Number Three: Slack defending from a long throw but keeper has to be better with a ball dropping two yards from his goal. Woeful.
Ed had hardly put a foot wrong, clean sheets were being notched up and we were looking more solid. You don't need to fix what ain't broken.
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goal 1: not getting away from if you commit you have to claim or punch it sails well over his head.
goal 2: I don't really see how it is his fault the ball travelled a mighty distance because of poor defending he closes it down but can't get there quick enough - I am not sure what position you expected him to be in? The only way I can see he could have prevented that is somehow knowing our defender would let it run that far and therefore anticipated and come charging out at the point the throw in was taken...not really going to happen.
goal 3: this is not his fault either. He is in the right position to deal with a goal bound effort from the initial throw. The fact it is flicked on and their man is left unmarked on the 6 yard box is not our goalkeepers fault.
What I would say is all 6 goals are a terrible representation of defending in the National League North. Our 3 goals are just as bad as theirs!
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He'll need time to get into the rhythm of playing again, he's been sat on the bench for way too long. I was kind of surprised he went straight into the team at such short notice, i'd have thought you'd want to give him a couple of weeks training with the defence before that.
No point in getting on his case already.
No point in getting on his case already.
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Think I need to clarify. It wasn't having a go at the new keeper just felt Ed had been doing well.
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Jameson was an excellent servant to the club, but had more than his fair share of chances which cost us points this season, before he was replaced.
Ed, on the other hand, was/is doing very well. I don't get why he has been discarded so quickly and so unnecessarily.
Ed, on the other hand, was/is doing very well. I don't get why he has been discarded so quickly and so unnecessarily.
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Clearly Gray feels that our 2 new keepers are an upgrade on Jameson, for me the jury is out and only time will tell if he has made the right call.
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Yep. Gray has shown before that he is not afraid to be ruthless when it comes to moving people on. That time has arrived (quite a while ago) in our central defence and I'm very surprised he has not acted before now.Quakerz wrote:I'd say one CB and one forward. Two forwards if we lose Beck over the summer.JE93 wrote:
I think we're 1 Commanding and Experienced CB away from being a very decent side at this level.
Having said that, if better players are not available within our budget, then he has little option to stay with what we have.
Only he knows whether he has investigated that option.
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From rumours on here we were in for an experienced central defender a month or so ago. Like you say, it might just be that the right player hasn't been available so we've been forced to stick with what we have.darlo2001uk wrote:Yep. Gray has shown before that he is not afraid to be ruthless when it comes to moving people on. That time has arrived (quite a while ago) in our central defence and I'm very surprised he has not acted before now.Quakerz wrote:I'd say one CB and one forward. Two forwards if we lose Beck over the summer.JE93 wrote:
I think we're 1 Commanding and Experienced CB away from being a very decent side at this level.
Having said that, if better players are not available within our budget, then he has little option to stay with what we have.
Only he knows whether he has investigated that option.
What's Ian Miller up to these days? Is he settled down south somewhere?
On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
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Needham in the Isthmian league after one game for Braintree. He certainly played at a decent level.
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Good to see people standing up for the keeper and giving an honest assessment. After reading Twitter and grays post match comments you would have thought the keeper made 3 massive howlers. First one was a shocker, but defence were primarily to blame on the other 2. I would say that the keeper gets a very small proportion for the last 2.
I'm still a fan of the 4-4-2 but our form seems to have improved under the 4-3-3. Would like to see gillies and wearmouth in place of Thompson and cartman on Wednesday. One or both of CBs to come back in, depends on whether they have a pacey striker
I'm still a fan of the 4-4-2 but our form seems to have improved under the 4-3-3. Would like to see gillies and wearmouth in place of Thompson and cartman on Wednesday. One or both of CBs to come back in, depends on whether they have a pacey striker