Don't agree at all with your summation as I don't think Rovers did enough to get a point. Rovers were in disarray from the start. Too many poor performances for my liking. Team totally unbalanced. As has now become the norm O' Hara was outstanding between the sticks only for him Galway would have and should had the game won by half-time. Rossitor was way off the mark, his passing even when he had time was nothing short of deplorable. Low has had one of his worst games since joining Rovers, wasn't tuned in at all tonight. Burns had a nightmare. I don't think this guy is training at all and if he's going to stary at the club he'll have to reside in the town as this business of flying in for games and home again is not on this day and age. Carr was terrific, if only the rest would show the same courage and heart as this man, my man of the match. Feeney was totally out of it, did absolutely nothing constructive all game. Should have been substituted after half an hour as the writing was on the wall even then. O' Grady's passing has gone to the dogs. His heart is certainly in the right place but his over zealous challanges is only getting himself booked and the points are adding up as he's been booked in every game since his suspension. Must be due another couple of games soon. No good to the side when this is happening.
Faz was hot and cold, when cold he was freezing. Needs to get himself more involved in the game and certainly will have to get himself off the mark score wise. He'll certainly not get there the way he's going. Ralf's best position is right full. I have said before that he's wasted in this position but I've since formed the opinion that he'll serve the club best in defence. A sound performance but his best was when he went back to cover for Rossitor. Flannery's supply of the ball was nil most of the time. We don't have anyone in midfield that is capable of supplying a decent through ball something our forwards would thrive on. Until we find someone that can feed the forwardline it's no good who we play up front as we can't score when we don't have the ball. McTiernan took his goal very well and almost scored immediately afterwards, if he had only got a touch. Brown battled very hard when he got his chance but again the supply is not there from midfield and he played most of his time tracking back looking for the ball which is no good when your job is scoring. McCann came on for Rossitor and to make place for him the whole side was disrupted. He replaced Low at left full, who in turn replaced Faz on the left side of midfield, who in turn replaced Ralf out on the right of midfield when he slotted into Rossitor's position. An awful lot of changing to replace one man?
Has the bubble burst .... I think so.
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