its only hindsight but the first ten minutes we dominated the game, we got our goal and for some reason went defensive, noone was commited forward, bar the 5 foot 6 striker who is being fed high balls, unfortuately we didnt play attacking football and just tried to fly by with the one goal, and fair duece to ye ye deserved the draw for our efforts,
we can play better,
never said were as good as corkm, i used it as an example that cork thought they were 5 goals better than us and they proved it,
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
While il agree R14 has problems beyond the furthest horizon its a bit unfair to be saying the team is been put down constantly,Gutsy,Murray,j.meath,Cummins,Reilly,Col eman ae all players who are model examples of what we need and couldnt be swapped for anyone,The rest?? Take a look at our league position and a few results its getting a bit boring blaming the officials!!
bilko is not a bad keeper had a shocker for goal the other night but has saved us loads this season, he was at fault in ucd but so was 10 other players who should have watched gregg and total negative tactics by manager were wrong too
We control by attitudes positive mental attitudes not by rules.
He was beaten at his near post there too by Ryan Guy. I remember it well.
He was at fault for all 3 up in Drogheda (2 dropped catches and 1 near post), Bohs goal at home (near post), 2 vs Cork City (both near post) and Gregg's goal up in UCD. (A.W.O.L).......................That makes 5 at the near post. I win!
The boy needs a good hard kick up the hole and some sort of electronic tag to stop him coming off his line.
Last edited by rambler14; 21/07/2008 at 10:05 PM.
LESS OF THE BULL NOW!
Having seen it again last night on mns i agree bilko ****ed up for the goal but the amount of times he has saved us this season far outweigh the times he has ****ed up but so did everybody else standing in the box that ignored gregg. We were trying to hold what we had when U.C.D were there for the taking. Had we got the ball down and played we would have won comfortably but as ive noticed in last few week were playing long ball alot more and tbf r14 its not just Bilko doing it
The long ball game probably stems from the players subconscious and not from anything Hendo is saying.
It's perfectly natural that that players feel pressure and realise the situation they are in which often resorts to hoofing the ball long all the time. It's amazing the amount of teams in trouble that automatically do it. It's like a defence mechanism which probably comes from the old idea that workrate and scrapping will get you out of trouble and that itself, comes from the mindset of so many managers in the British and Irish game.
If only they still realised football was a simple game....
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Agree but surely the players realise that what got them to the premier division was playing the ball on the ground. Any time weve tryd to play the ball on the ground this year against rovers away and pats at home the team have played far better. Another thing thats creaped into there game is needless fouls which are costing us dearly like lallys foul saturday night which lead to the goal. Theres only so much hendo can do once theplayers cross that white line its up to them
agree r20 when we play on ground we are a good team, but to do this you need confidence which we are lackin at moment as the best pundits say when confidence is lackin players dont want to be the ones to make the mistake so it is safer to boot it rather than try and do something with it
if we were to get a few results this would prob change
just need a little run of results and we could kick on, but getting that run started is hard due to confidence a kind of catch 22
the lucky thing is that other 3 teams around us are poor as well so we havent rerally lost ground
We control by attitudes positive mental attitudes not by rules.
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