Post by Dave on Apr 3, 2009 18:37:14 GMT
It was just a little bit quieter on the forum this week, that was partly due to merse having PC problems( I think its the adult sites he views at 3.35am that is the problem) and myself who has not been on so much this week, due to a few big problems I could well have done without this week.
Still between you all you have kept the forum ticking over very nicely and It was good to see a few first time posts on the forum this week, it would be great to get a few more posting and also a few more thread starters, just saves my old brains a bit ;D
What can I say about this weeks winner? well he is the nicest guy you will ever talk to should you be that lucky and is a true family man who's children are so proud to call dad.
He gets to his fair share of games, is at every home game and gets to many away games and I'm so glad that he does. The reason is simply because he writes such first class match reports and what really impresses me, is that after a long drive home, he still does his best to get a report on the forum.
This weeks winner is tufc01 a top man and top poster, very well done.
One of tufc01's post made this week.
Just got back from a long and slightly disappointing day, but after having nearly 4 hours to mull over today’s game I thought I would get it all down now whilst it’s fresh in my mind.
The journey up was strange, bright sunshine all the way to Birmingham and then the North/South arctic divide saw the sun disappear and the temperature plummet. At least after last week I knew it was coming.
The ground is very nice, well I was impressed anyway. Not to dissimilar to Oxfords in respect to only having 3 stands. The only problem is that it is built on the side of an exposed hill, and the cold wind that whistled in showed no mercy, to anyone. With the ‘missing’ stand on the side that the wind was coming from it meant that conditions were far from ideal. Numb to the bone after 10 minutes, it really needed an impressive game to warm the cockles, sadly that did not happen.
Team selection was pretty much as I expected as I mentioned earlier in the day that I thought Sturrock would start. The only surprise for me was on the bench, with Christie rather than Green. We looked to line up 4-4-2, with Sturrock replacing Benyon up front.
I think we won the toss and elected to kick into wind for the first half. The only problem was that it appeared that BOTH teams were kicking into the wind. The corner flags indicated one direction yet the ball was being held up in the other direction, very strange and certainly became the most important influence on the game.
Without doubt the worst 20/30 minutes I have seen from us since? I can’t even remember, worse than Kettering. Yes the conditions were terrible, but we were worse. We were disorganised, gave the ball away constantly, defended poorly and weren’t even second best.
Mansfield could have half a dozen in that first half hour, only some poor finishing, a couple of poor crosses and a great Bevan save kept us in the game. Also, there were a worrying amount of free headers in the box during this period.
Then out of nothing, the ball pumped up field and Sturrock unleashes a half volley from fully 30 yards that dips late and hits the bar. Magical shot and although against the run of play, deserved a goal. That and a weak Chris Todd header from 5 yards with the keeper static, were our ONLY 2 attempts in the first half and just about our only 2 ventures into their half.
Their goal was always coming. A mistake from someone on the right left one of their players clear he hit a nice shot that Bevan did well to save, but the rebound found an unmarked Mansfield player who crossed it back across the goal where two more unmarked Mansfield players were queuing up to pass it into an empty net. At this point you did fear for a bit of a drubbing and half time couldn’t come quick enough.
Second half we started brightly enough, an early chance for Todd again who could have, and perhaps should have, done better, followed by chances for Sturrock, sills and Dsane. By now Sturock and Sills had formed an impressive understanding. With BOTH capable of going for, and winning, the long ball forward. Sturrock was getting into the game more and more as it wore on. Mansfield were still having as many chances as us, but then things changed around the hour mark with an absolute peach of a goal from Sturrock. A through ball by Hargreaves found Sturrock in space slightly to the right and with the keeper advancing towards him, sturrock placed a delightful chip over him into the net.
This changed the game from us being completely on the back foot to now looking the more likely to go on and win it, and win it we might had Dsane converted 1 of his 2 chances or Robertson his chance and Sills had a glorious header well saved, whilst Sturrock had a few half chances. Mansfield were not without their own chances and a good save from Bevan and some last ditch defending from us meant that it finished all square.
I thought the referee had a good game, don’t remember any mistakes? And not sure there was any “You don’t know what your doing” from either sets of supporters. More like him would be good.
Ryan Williams had a great game for them. How on earth is he still plying his trade in this division? He looked head and shoulders above everyone else (actually is it his lack of height that is stopping him from playing in League 1?). Everytime he got the ball, and Dsane let him have half the pitch, the Mansfield fans would gasp in anticipation and he rarely let them down. He was double marked at times but still lead us a merry dance. Let down by a couple of wayward crosses and the inability to finish off from 18 yards when beating 3 men meant that we weren’t looking down at a heavy defeat.
Why didn’t we mange to get him to sign for us when there was talk about it when he left Weymouth, what an asset to the team he would have been.
I would be interested to hear whether others thought we deserved a draw??? To be honest I am not sure either way. I would imagine they had a lot more shots on goal than us, but you just felt that after we scored we might go on a nick another.
The crowd was announced at around 2400 and something with 241 from us. A good turnout really.
The warmest person in the ground had to be Steve Adams. Did anyone else notice that he ‘warmed up’ for the WHOLE game. At one point he went to sit down, but the management team sent him back out. I couldn’t work out whether he was used as a warning to the players on the pitch or he had BO.
Bevan; Good game, made 2 or 3 vital saves and so commanding in the box. The amount of crosses he manages to intercept is unbelievable. In Bevan we have a keeper who we can be confident with. His contribution to our league position should not be underestimated, today he ran Sturrock close for my Man of the Match.
Nicholson; Made a few mistakes, gave away possession more than usual but also made a couple of important interceptions. His dead ball delivery and throw ins were much better than Tuesday night, particularly bearing in mind the windy conditions.
Robertson; Williams tore him apart just about every time, although Dsane didn’t help his cause by not covering that right hand side properly. Whilst its unlikely he will have to defend against a player of Williams quality again this season, he is not a right back. We NEED Mansell back as soon as possible and possibly move Robertson back inside with Todd. Had a chance in the last minute with a looping header back across goal but it just went over.
Todd; Good game, won just about all of the headers he challenged for. Strong in the tackle and but for 2 weak finishes would have a couple of goals today. He is getting better and stronger y the game, great to have him back, he just needs a decent partner right now.
Hodges; Chosen the wrong time to lose a bit of form. Gave the ball away to much, didn’t win enough and looked a bit slow. IMO he hasn’t played well in the last 3 games, which is a shame really as before that he looked so solid. Might be time to sit him on the bench for a game and give a start to Ellis or move Robertson in from Right Back.
Carlisle; Funny game really looked decent and not so good in equal measures.
Dsane; Woeful. Where to start? I would NEVER condone the way he gets treated by the rogues in the crowd, but it is easy to see why he gets the stick he does. Hopelessly out of position for most of the game, doesn’t win 70-30 balls let alone 50-50 balls. Allowed Williams way to much time and space. Could have won the game for us after a Sturrock shot had been saved by their keeper, leaving Roscoe a relatively simple (compared to his wonder strike on Tuesday) shot from 6 yards with a virtual empty net. It ended up in Row Z. Saying that he did have one shot on target that produced a great save from Marriot. What we would give to have Williams on that left hand side of our midfield.
Hargreaves; He looked a bit tired and jaded? He wasn’t his usual snappy, aggressive self, lacked a bit of bite. Made little impact on the game, hardly surprising in the first half as the ball went over the midfield from both directions.
Wroe; With the ball missing out the midfield in the first half, it was difficult for a playmaker like Wroe to get into the game and he didn’t really untillater in the second half. I can’t remember that many telling passes from him, but can’t remember any mistakes either.
Sills; Another who looked a bit jaded, which is understandable as he looked like he hadn’t fully recovered from his illness. However, the really pleasing thing for me was the way he linked up with Sturrock. They already look the ideal partnership to get us goals and into the play-offs. Had a superb header (ala Northwich) tipped around the post, from a fantastic whipped in cross from Sturrock. I would be VERY surprised if these two don’t start every game between now and promotion.
Sturrock; Unquestionably my Man of the match, great acquisition. Took 10 minutes to settle in and then treated us to a master class of how to play centre forward. Came back to look for the short ball, went long for the flick-ons when required, ran the channels and won his fair share of headers. Scored a Fabulous goal, latching onto a Hargreaves through ball, saw the keeper advance towards him and lobbed him from 25/30 yards, quality. Also hit the bar with a dipping shot in the first half. Wasn’t afraid to shoot, but also got some telling crosses in. Made a nuisance of himself all afternoon. For the first time this season the 2 centre forwards actually looked like they could play together. Sturrock looks like he should be playing way above this league.
I hope I haven’t over hyped him too much as I’m not sure if he is as good as I said or that he just shone today because of so many average, at best, performances from other players.
Stevens: got about 10 minutes at the end. Had a few good runs, even won a header, but not long enough to have any influence on the game.
For me it was slightly disappointing because I felt that only 3 of the players performed well enough today; Bevan, Todd & Sturrock. It wasn’t good enough in the first half and although a massive improvement in the second half, it was barely acceptable. Excuses can rightly be made about the weather conditions but we can do without so many players having a bad day at the office at the same time.
That said there were encouraging signs up front and when Mansell is back I would expect us to tighten up at the back again.
Whilst there were many negatives today, there were also a couple of positives and those positives outweighed the negatives in regards to the rest of the season. Automatic promotion may now be gone but I certainly expect us to comfortably make the play offs.
Still between you all you have kept the forum ticking over very nicely and It was good to see a few first time posts on the forum this week, it would be great to get a few more posting and also a few more thread starters, just saves my old brains a bit ;D
What can I say about this weeks winner? well he is the nicest guy you will ever talk to should you be that lucky and is a true family man who's children are so proud to call dad.
He gets to his fair share of games, is at every home game and gets to many away games and I'm so glad that he does. The reason is simply because he writes such first class match reports and what really impresses me, is that after a long drive home, he still does his best to get a report on the forum.
This weeks winner is tufc01 a top man and top poster, very well done.
One of tufc01's post made this week.
Just got back from a long and slightly disappointing day, but after having nearly 4 hours to mull over today’s game I thought I would get it all down now whilst it’s fresh in my mind.
The journey up was strange, bright sunshine all the way to Birmingham and then the North/South arctic divide saw the sun disappear and the temperature plummet. At least after last week I knew it was coming.
The ground is very nice, well I was impressed anyway. Not to dissimilar to Oxfords in respect to only having 3 stands. The only problem is that it is built on the side of an exposed hill, and the cold wind that whistled in showed no mercy, to anyone. With the ‘missing’ stand on the side that the wind was coming from it meant that conditions were far from ideal. Numb to the bone after 10 minutes, it really needed an impressive game to warm the cockles, sadly that did not happen.
Team selection was pretty much as I expected as I mentioned earlier in the day that I thought Sturrock would start. The only surprise for me was on the bench, with Christie rather than Green. We looked to line up 4-4-2, with Sturrock replacing Benyon up front.
I think we won the toss and elected to kick into wind for the first half. The only problem was that it appeared that BOTH teams were kicking into the wind. The corner flags indicated one direction yet the ball was being held up in the other direction, very strange and certainly became the most important influence on the game.
Without doubt the worst 20/30 minutes I have seen from us since? I can’t even remember, worse than Kettering. Yes the conditions were terrible, but we were worse. We were disorganised, gave the ball away constantly, defended poorly and weren’t even second best.
Mansfield could have half a dozen in that first half hour, only some poor finishing, a couple of poor crosses and a great Bevan save kept us in the game. Also, there were a worrying amount of free headers in the box during this period.
Then out of nothing, the ball pumped up field and Sturrock unleashes a half volley from fully 30 yards that dips late and hits the bar. Magical shot and although against the run of play, deserved a goal. That and a weak Chris Todd header from 5 yards with the keeper static, were our ONLY 2 attempts in the first half and just about our only 2 ventures into their half.
Their goal was always coming. A mistake from someone on the right left one of their players clear he hit a nice shot that Bevan did well to save, but the rebound found an unmarked Mansfield player who crossed it back across the goal where two more unmarked Mansfield players were queuing up to pass it into an empty net. At this point you did fear for a bit of a drubbing and half time couldn’t come quick enough.
Second half we started brightly enough, an early chance for Todd again who could have, and perhaps should have, done better, followed by chances for Sturrock, sills and Dsane. By now Sturock and Sills had formed an impressive understanding. With BOTH capable of going for, and winning, the long ball forward. Sturrock was getting into the game more and more as it wore on. Mansfield were still having as many chances as us, but then things changed around the hour mark with an absolute peach of a goal from Sturrock. A through ball by Hargreaves found Sturrock in space slightly to the right and with the keeper advancing towards him, sturrock placed a delightful chip over him into the net.
This changed the game from us being completely on the back foot to now looking the more likely to go on and win it, and win it we might had Dsane converted 1 of his 2 chances or Robertson his chance and Sills had a glorious header well saved, whilst Sturrock had a few half chances. Mansfield were not without their own chances and a good save from Bevan and some last ditch defending from us meant that it finished all square.
I thought the referee had a good game, don’t remember any mistakes? And not sure there was any “You don’t know what your doing” from either sets of supporters. More like him would be good.
Ryan Williams had a great game for them. How on earth is he still plying his trade in this division? He looked head and shoulders above everyone else (actually is it his lack of height that is stopping him from playing in League 1?). Everytime he got the ball, and Dsane let him have half the pitch, the Mansfield fans would gasp in anticipation and he rarely let them down. He was double marked at times but still lead us a merry dance. Let down by a couple of wayward crosses and the inability to finish off from 18 yards when beating 3 men meant that we weren’t looking down at a heavy defeat.
Why didn’t we mange to get him to sign for us when there was talk about it when he left Weymouth, what an asset to the team he would have been.
I would be interested to hear whether others thought we deserved a draw??? To be honest I am not sure either way. I would imagine they had a lot more shots on goal than us, but you just felt that after we scored we might go on a nick another.
The crowd was announced at around 2400 and something with 241 from us. A good turnout really.
The warmest person in the ground had to be Steve Adams. Did anyone else notice that he ‘warmed up’ for the WHOLE game. At one point he went to sit down, but the management team sent him back out. I couldn’t work out whether he was used as a warning to the players on the pitch or he had BO.
Bevan; Good game, made 2 or 3 vital saves and so commanding in the box. The amount of crosses he manages to intercept is unbelievable. In Bevan we have a keeper who we can be confident with. His contribution to our league position should not be underestimated, today he ran Sturrock close for my Man of the Match.
Nicholson; Made a few mistakes, gave away possession more than usual but also made a couple of important interceptions. His dead ball delivery and throw ins were much better than Tuesday night, particularly bearing in mind the windy conditions.
Robertson; Williams tore him apart just about every time, although Dsane didn’t help his cause by not covering that right hand side properly. Whilst its unlikely he will have to defend against a player of Williams quality again this season, he is not a right back. We NEED Mansell back as soon as possible and possibly move Robertson back inside with Todd. Had a chance in the last minute with a looping header back across goal but it just went over.
Todd; Good game, won just about all of the headers he challenged for. Strong in the tackle and but for 2 weak finishes would have a couple of goals today. He is getting better and stronger y the game, great to have him back, he just needs a decent partner right now.
Hodges; Chosen the wrong time to lose a bit of form. Gave the ball away to much, didn’t win enough and looked a bit slow. IMO he hasn’t played well in the last 3 games, which is a shame really as before that he looked so solid. Might be time to sit him on the bench for a game and give a start to Ellis or move Robertson in from Right Back.
Carlisle; Funny game really looked decent and not so good in equal measures.
Dsane; Woeful. Where to start? I would NEVER condone the way he gets treated by the rogues in the crowd, but it is easy to see why he gets the stick he does. Hopelessly out of position for most of the game, doesn’t win 70-30 balls let alone 50-50 balls. Allowed Williams way to much time and space. Could have won the game for us after a Sturrock shot had been saved by their keeper, leaving Roscoe a relatively simple (compared to his wonder strike on Tuesday) shot from 6 yards with a virtual empty net. It ended up in Row Z. Saying that he did have one shot on target that produced a great save from Marriot. What we would give to have Williams on that left hand side of our midfield.
Hargreaves; He looked a bit tired and jaded? He wasn’t his usual snappy, aggressive self, lacked a bit of bite. Made little impact on the game, hardly surprising in the first half as the ball went over the midfield from both directions.
Wroe; With the ball missing out the midfield in the first half, it was difficult for a playmaker like Wroe to get into the game and he didn’t really untillater in the second half. I can’t remember that many telling passes from him, but can’t remember any mistakes either.
Sills; Another who looked a bit jaded, which is understandable as he looked like he hadn’t fully recovered from his illness. However, the really pleasing thing for me was the way he linked up with Sturrock. They already look the ideal partnership to get us goals and into the play-offs. Had a superb header (ala Northwich) tipped around the post, from a fantastic whipped in cross from Sturrock. I would be VERY surprised if these two don’t start every game between now and promotion.
Sturrock; Unquestionably my Man of the match, great acquisition. Took 10 minutes to settle in and then treated us to a master class of how to play centre forward. Came back to look for the short ball, went long for the flick-ons when required, ran the channels and won his fair share of headers. Scored a Fabulous goal, latching onto a Hargreaves through ball, saw the keeper advance towards him and lobbed him from 25/30 yards, quality. Also hit the bar with a dipping shot in the first half. Wasn’t afraid to shoot, but also got some telling crosses in. Made a nuisance of himself all afternoon. For the first time this season the 2 centre forwards actually looked like they could play together. Sturrock looks like he should be playing way above this league.
I hope I haven’t over hyped him too much as I’m not sure if he is as good as I said or that he just shone today because of so many average, at best, performances from other players.
Stevens: got about 10 minutes at the end. Had a few good runs, even won a header, but not long enough to have any influence on the game.
For me it was slightly disappointing because I felt that only 3 of the players performed well enough today; Bevan, Todd & Sturrock. It wasn’t good enough in the first half and although a massive improvement in the second half, it was barely acceptable. Excuses can rightly be made about the weather conditions but we can do without so many players having a bad day at the office at the same time.
That said there were encouraging signs up front and when Mansell is back I would expect us to tighten up at the back again.
Whilst there were many negatives today, there were also a couple of positives and those positives outweighed the negatives in regards to the rest of the season. Automatic promotion may now be gone but I certainly expect us to comfortably make the play offs.