| On way home... 19:52 - Dec 17 with 5076 views | davman | Not home. Still 2 1/2 hours away, but warming up in a Cannock curry house. Typical championship fayre that could have gone either way. Perhaps we were better, but they certainly had their chances (and I suppose we had a few too). The atmos in that ground first half was dead, like nothing I have experienced anywhere watching football; silence apart from abuse to the ridiculously myopic lino and his utterly useless boss. Ten minutes of absolute buffonary from them as per the norm. Not sure Jimmy knew much about the winner, but we'll take that all day! And out housing that lot in their backyard. Nice. |  |
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| On way home... on 21:58 - Dec 17 with 3634 views | connell10 | I watched on the club stream and to be honest we absolutely bossed that game , and totally deserved the win. |  |
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| On way home... on 23:22 - Dec 17 with 3337 views | Northernr | Just walked in. Absolute touch, a real reward for the hardcore. I thought we were very good indeed in the first half and would have been two up at least but for better luck. I know 'luck' sounds a bit wet but Field has scored with his shot, hits a bloke who knows nothing about it, Tim's shot beats the keeper all ends up and we're riht behind it to see it make this weird deviation in the air late on to take it onto the inside of the post, Laird nearly Wegerle's a goal of the season and again whacks it against a bloke who didn't even know it had happened. Felt we could and should have pressed on to win by more after finally, deservedly taking the lead, but I get the nerves and the mental element that comes with a long losing run so I'm choosing to delight in us shithousing the shthousers on their own patch. Almost makes me wish I could have heard Nick London's commentary. Almost. 17 hour day, went up to Sheffield to pick Young Samuel up from uni, across the Snake Pass which we managed just before the snow closed it off for the day (adventurous), lunch and three points, then a long slog back down the M6 (smart motorway, into the sea with you), and the M40 (old school, absolute breeze bar one car that Went On Fire). Dropped him in the Bush and back to mine, making the offy closing time with 10 minutes to spare. Tim MOTM IMO. Nice to see the central midfielders driving forwards more to join the attack and pose their own goal threat. Nice to see Laird back to form. Paal excellent as usual. Dykes gave a Hunter-pleasing hard slog of a performance up front. Was surprised how long Preston went, Dunne ate that sht up all afternoon.
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| On way home... on 23:31 - Dec 17 with 3298 views | davman | I just wonder whether Critchley may be the first boss to look at what he has up front and try to sculpt something around Dykes rather than expecting him to be something he is not and run on to through balls from two number tens. His strength is his first time flicks, so maybe use that and get runners beyond him? Not rocket science, is it, but he looked good at doing that today. A bit more direct at times with the Midfield picking up second balls. Maybe, just maybe... Dykes lucky to stay on the pitch though. Fancy giving those officials a decision to make... |  |
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| On way home... on 23:37 - Dec 17 with 3266 views | Northernr |
| On way home... on 23:31 - Dec 17 by davman | I just wonder whether Critchley may be the first boss to look at what he has up front and try to sculpt something around Dykes rather than expecting him to be something he is not and run on to through balls from two number tens. His strength is his first time flicks, so maybe use that and get runners beyond him? Not rocket science, is it, but he looked good at doing that today. A bit more direct at times with the Midfield picking up second balls. Maybe, just maybe... Dykes lucky to stay on the pitch though. Fancy giving those officials a decision to make... |
Well I felt it was pretty harsh to book him, and clearly PNE were in the geezer's ear about him before and certaunly after. I actually thought he managed that situation quite well in the last 30 minutes because on 60 we were standing there saying 'get him off, red card waiting to happen'. We got people around him today. Adomah's best game for some time. Midfielders actually getting up to support. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 23:56 - Dec 17 with 3196 views | NW5Hoop |
| On way home... on 23:37 - Dec 17 by Northernr | Well I felt it was pretty harsh to book him, and clearly PNE were in the geezer's ear about him before and certaunly after. I actually thought he managed that situation quite well in the last 30 minutes because on 60 we were standing there saying 'get him off, red card waiting to happen'. We got people around him today. Adomah's best game for some time. Midfielders actually getting up to support. |
Seeing it on the feed, in real time, I thought it was a straight red — it was so late it looked malicious. Looked less bad in slo mo, but absolutely a yellow. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 23:59 - Dec 17 with 3174 views | Northernr |
| On way home... on 23:56 - Dec 17 by NW5Hoop | Seeing it on the feed, in real time, I thought it was a straight red — it was so late it looked malicious. Looked less bad in slo mo, but absolutely a yellow. |
The Dykes booking? Really? I'll have to watch that back then because at the time it just felt like they were talking the referee into it. We were right at the back of the away end huddling together for warmth tbf. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 00:02 - Dec 18 with 3156 views | NW5Hoop |
| On way home... on 23:59 - Dec 17 by Northernr | The Dykes booking? Really? I'll have to watch that back then because at the time it just felt like they were talking the referee into it. We were right at the back of the away end huddling together for warmth tbf. |
Yeah, the Dykes booking. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 00:02 - Dec 18 with 3156 views | sprocket |
| On way home... on 23:59 - Dec 17 by Northernr | The Dykes booking? Really? I'll have to watch that back then because at the time it just felt like they were talking the referee into it. We were right at the back of the away end huddling together for warmth tbf. |
Yellow. No more. A bit of retribution which I like |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| On way home... on 07:58 - Dec 18 with 2745 views | dm97 |
| On way home... on 23:31 - Dec 17 by davman | I just wonder whether Critchley may be the first boss to look at what he has up front and try to sculpt something around Dykes rather than expecting him to be something he is not and run on to through balls from two number tens. His strength is his first time flicks, so maybe use that and get runners beyond him? Not rocket science, is it, but he looked good at doing that today. A bit more direct at times with the Midfield picking up second balls. Maybe, just maybe... Dykes lucky to stay on the pitch though. Fancy giving those officials a decision to make... |
Agreed. Very noticeable from the stream how much quicker Dunne, JCS, field were getting the ball forwards - even if that meant going longer more often. After 3 1/2 years of looking at direct play as sacrilege I’d be quite content with more of it when it’s suitable, as you say Davman this is what Dykes is good at; being a battering ram. If NC can make Gary Madine look like a championship striker then Lyndon has every chance under him |  | |  |
| On way home... on 08:26 - Dec 18 with 2624 views | soops | That was one of the things Charlie had said to the team when he joined and made an immediate impact - don’t be afraid to get it forward quicker and compete for some 50/50s |  | |  |
| On way home... on 08:46 - Dec 18 with 2539 views | nix |
| On way home... on 07:58 - Dec 18 by dm97 | Agreed. Very noticeable from the stream how much quicker Dunne, JCS, field were getting the ball forwards - even if that meant going longer more often. After 3 1/2 years of looking at direct play as sacrilege I’d be quite content with more of it when it’s suitable, as you say Davman this is what Dykes is good at; being a battering ram. If NC can make Gary Madine look like a championship striker then Lyndon has every chance under him |
What you want is variety, really. We'd got a bit predictable under Warbs and even Beale once we'd had a bit of success with the passing out from the back game. From all accounts Critchley likes to mix it up, which is great because you need a bit of that. Otherwise you get the issue of once one team susses you out then other teams just pursue the same tactic. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 09:00 - Dec 18 with 2480 views | gazza1 | Dykes was a booking, he was late, red would have well ott. A few players were on top form, hard to pick a winner but Laird was back to his earlier form, Dunn was massive and so was C-Salter, there were others Tim, Albert, and Paal plus, of course Seny. Great team performance indeed. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 09:07 - Dec 18 with 2458 views | davman |
| On way home... on 23:56 - Dec 17 by NW5Hoop | Seeing it on the feed, in real time, I thought it was a straight red — it was so late it looked malicious. Looked less bad in slo mo, but absolutely a yellow. |
Similar for me live at the game. The ball had gone and it looked like a pointless, late "charge" at the defender. I thought that the way the ref had dealt out an unnecessary card to Dozzell and given PNE a free kick on the edge of our area for booting fresh air. Dykes was for an early bath. My frustration is "why give these incompetents a decision to make?". Could easily have been a red... |  |
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| On way home... on 09:23 - Dec 18 with 2370 views | dmm |
| On way home... on 08:46 - Dec 18 by nix | What you want is variety, really. We'd got a bit predictable under Warbs and even Beale once we'd had a bit of success with the passing out from the back game. From all accounts Critchley likes to mix it up, which is great because you need a bit of that. Otherwise you get the issue of once one team susses you out then other teams just pursue the same tactic. |
It's far too early to judge Critchley but he's clearly seen we can effectively play out of defence quicker and longer using Dykes as the focal point. Not rocket salad of course but it shows he's not wedded to a more purest approach to football. Neither Warburton nor the shyster wanted us to play like that. As Blackpool supporters said of him, he's a pragmatist and, for at least yesterday's game, we looked better for it. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 09:24 - Dec 18 with 2371 views | nix |
| On way home... on 09:07 - Dec 18 by davman | Similar for me live at the game. The ball had gone and it looked like a pointless, late "charge" at the defender. I thought that the way the ref had dealt out an unnecessary card to Dozzell and given PNE a free kick on the edge of our area for booting fresh air. Dykes was for an early bath. My frustration is "why give these incompetents a decision to make?". Could easily have been a red... |
The Dozzell one seemed harsh to me. He looked like he was genuinely going for the ball, which he was entitled to and wasn't reckless. It wasn't an accumulation of bad tackles either as it was so early in the game. I'm assuming it was the reaction of the crowd, the player (how many times did he roll ffs), and the other Preston players. It certainly hampered him for the rest of the match as he couldn't tackle after that (it was obvious they were trying to get one of ours sent off, Johnson in particular constantly in the ref's ear). IDK why refs don't just tell players to get out of their faces and they'll book them if they keep at it. It would cut out all this kind of stuff. Anyway it did make the win especially sweet, given them moaning at us about sh*thousing, as others have pointed out. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 09:48 - Dec 18 with 2284 views | ngbqpr | As one managerial sage once opined (Bob Paisley, I think?), it's not about the short ball or the long ball - it's about the RIGHT ball |  |
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| On way home... on 09:54 - Dec 18 with 2251 views | hubble |
| On way home... on 09:48 - Dec 18 by ngbqpr | As one managerial sage once opined (Bob Paisley, I think?), it's not about the short ball or the long ball - it's about the RIGHT ball |
Tell that to Hitler. Sorry, I've gone all 1950s this morning, Nick, that's a good quote. It's something about winning away at PNE and the giddiness that comes with a win where I assumed it would be a nailed-on loss. And the subdued arrival of someone who could actually prove to be a great boss. Yes, I suppose Dave is right, far too early to judge after one game, but I just can't help getting carried away by a manager who comes into a demoralised squad and his first game is away at the home of shithousery and he gets a win. |  |
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| On way home... on 10:02 - Dec 18 with 2213 views | PunteR |
| On way home... on 23:56 - Dec 17 by NW5Hoop | Seeing it on the feed, in real time, I thought it was a straight red — it was so late it looked malicious. Looked less bad in slo mo, but absolutely a yellow. |
It was a yellow card. No less, no more than that. Left a bit on the defender but he was battling all game , won nearly every flick on and gave the Preston defence some graft. I thought it was a solid performance by Dykes. |  |
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| On way home... on 10:58 - Dec 18 with 2083 views | traininvain |
| On way home... on 23:22 - Dec 17 by Northernr | Just walked in. Absolute touch, a real reward for the hardcore. I thought we were very good indeed in the first half and would have been two up at least but for better luck. I know 'luck' sounds a bit wet but Field has scored with his shot, hits a bloke who knows nothing about it, Tim's shot beats the keeper all ends up and we're riht behind it to see it make this weird deviation in the air late on to take it onto the inside of the post, Laird nearly Wegerle's a goal of the season and again whacks it against a bloke who didn't even know it had happened. Felt we could and should have pressed on to win by more after finally, deservedly taking the lead, but I get the nerves and the mental element that comes with a long losing run so I'm choosing to delight in us shithousing the shthousers on their own patch. Almost makes me wish I could have heard Nick London's commentary. Almost. 17 hour day, went up to Sheffield to pick Young Samuel up from uni, across the Snake Pass which we managed just before the snow closed it off for the day (adventurous), lunch and three points, then a long slog back down the M6 (smart motorway, into the sea with you), and the M40 (old school, absolute breeze bar one car that Went On Fire). Dropped him in the Bush and back to mine, making the offy closing time with 10 minutes to spare. Tim MOTM IMO. Nice to see the central midfielders driving forwards more to join the attack and pose their own goal threat. Nice to see Laird back to form. Paal excellent as usual. Dykes gave a Hunter-pleasing hard slog of a performance up front. Was surprised how long Preston went, Dunne ate that sht up all afternoon.
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Tim was absolutely immense and Motm. He’s going to have off days because of his age and inexperience. But he’s borderline unplayable on days like yesterday. Compare him with Eze at the same stage in their development and you realise Tim’s potential. Shame he’s not ours. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 11:40 - Dec 18 with 1934 views | derbyhoop |
| On way home... on 09:07 - Dec 18 by davman | Similar for me live at the game. The ball had gone and it looked like a pointless, late "charge" at the defender. I thought that the way the ref had dealt out an unnecessary card to Dozzell and given PNE a free kick on the edge of our area for booting fresh air. Dykes was for an early bath. My frustration is "why give these incompetents a decision to make?". Could easily have been a red... |
Short answer Because they are all that bad. 1 or 2 exceptions but most Championship refs are awful. |  |
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| On way home... on 11:41 - Dec 18 with 1939 views | Noelmc | If we can show how we can develop bright young things from PL teams, who lack 1st Team experience, then we will be in prime position to get some more on loan like Tim. With our tight budget constraints that could help keep us very competitive in the Championship. For me he has improved in leaps & bounds since he arrived. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 12:04 - Dec 18 with 1866 views | dmm |
| On way home... on 11:41 - Dec 18 by Noelmc | If we can show how we can develop bright young things from PL teams, who lack 1st Team experience, then we will be in prime position to get some more on loan like Tim. With our tight budget constraints that could help keep us very competitive in the Championship. For me he has improved in leaps & bounds since he arrived. |
Good point. Yesterday was probably Iroegbunam's best game for us so far but still with a number of errors which shows he can, and no doubt will, get even better. |  | |  |
| On way home... on 12:11 - Dec 18 with 1853 views | bosh67 |
| On way home... on 11:41 - Dec 18 by Noelmc | If we can show how we can develop bright young things from PL teams, who lack 1st Team experience, then we will be in prime position to get some more on loan like Tim. With our tight budget constraints that could help keep us very competitive in the Championship. For me he has improved in leaps & bounds since he arrived. |
I saw Tim play for the England under 19s and 20s several times and I think he has the potential to be another Bellingham. He is a very strong unit but he has great feet and he has really good awareness. Bellingham is a bit of a phenomenon but Iroegbunam feels like with an extra year's development here he could be knocking on the door of the England team for the Euros if he does well here and then back in the Prem. Obviously what we need is for him to stay next season as well for Critchley to bring on. And then the next season and perhaps the five or so beyond that. It is a shame we haven't been able to get him, Richards and Roberts on the park together. I'm looking forward to seeing Richards come through. For me he has the potential and certainly the skill to be another Eze for us. |  |
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| On way home... on 12:20 - Dec 18 with 1812 views | hubble |
| On way home... on 12:11 - Dec 18 by bosh67 | I saw Tim play for the England under 19s and 20s several times and I think he has the potential to be another Bellingham. He is a very strong unit but he has great feet and he has really good awareness. Bellingham is a bit of a phenomenon but Iroegbunam feels like with an extra year's development here he could be knocking on the door of the England team for the Euros if he does well here and then back in the Prem. Obviously what we need is for him to stay next season as well for Critchley to bring on. And then the next season and perhaps the five or so beyond that. It is a shame we haven't been able to get him, Richards and Roberts on the park together. I'm looking forward to seeing Richards come through. For me he has the potential and certainly the skill to be another Eze for us. |
Was literally about to post that Tim reminds me of Bellingham. Obviously nothing like the finished article, but he has that potential. And I know him and Laird and Roberts are all loanees, but it's still exciting to have such talented young players in our squad. |  |
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| On way home... on 12:46 - Dec 18 with 1698 views | PinnerPaul |
| On way home... on 21:58 - Dec 17 by connell10 | I watched on the club stream and to be honest we absolutely bossed that game , and totally deserved the win. |
Certainly 1st half. They had only two chances and none what I would call half chances - all in the 2nd half. As NC said afterwards, 2nd half we could and probably should have made much more our break aways - or "transitions" as we're now supposed to call them! Some better decision making, often just taking a bit more time and we could/should have won that a tad more comfortably. |  | |  |
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