Re: Whisper it...
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2017 6:33 pm
After today's result, i've allowed myself to get mildly excited and start looking at train times to Pboro.
I wasn't there Jerome but when we were 4-0 up, the RadOx commentary made a point of stating that the front men 'sprinted back to the penalty area to help defend a corner' - good work and reminiscent of the work ethic that Raging Fever forwards showed in days gone by. We are now only 8/1 for promotion with most bookies which given our current league position and the unrealistic chance of an automatic place (50/1 with bet365 Dan if you're tempted) speaks volumes about momentum.Dr Bob wrote:Chesterfield's numbers 11 and 28 looked threatening going forward, but number 11 had nobody to match his skill and pace, while their 28 looked good going forward, but when he got forward he usually skewed or skied his final ball. Even so, throughout the 90-odd minutes everybody put in a great defensive shift, from the front, to keep the clean sheet. I was just so impressed about the commitment, work ethic and professionalism of everyone today. Even at 4-0 up, there was full effort defensively and pace and commitment going forward.
There was a fluidity about the play that was a joy to behold. Thinking about their keeper-s really good save from an Edwards header, their keeper getting the ball away as Maguire tried to go around him, Sercombe blasting across goal from that delightful Maguire cross, and us somehow not getting a penalty in the first half, from two tackles that looked like fouls, it could have been even more. But let us not get greedy - total professionalism.
And as Neil says, this squad looks really rather good. That we could rest three players who have been regular starters and still produce a coherent display like that speaks volumes about the players and the coaching. Playing two games a week, every week, until into April, we are going to have to relay on everyone in the squad to come in and perform like that. Not every team will be quite like Chesterfield (how could they let Raglan go out on loan with a defensive performance like that?) but it certainly bodes well for a play-off push. I guess upcoming games against the likes of Sheffield United and Fleetwood will be the best markers...
The only time I remember you going back for a corner was when we were short of a goalie and you took the gloves.Radley Rambler wrote:I wasn't there Jerome but when we were 4-0 up, the RadOx commentary made a point of stating that the front men 'sprinted back to the penalty area to help defend a corner' - good work and reminiscent of the work ethic that Raging Fever forwards showed in days gone by. We are now only 8/1 for promotion with most bookies which given our current league position and the unrealistic chance of an automatic place (50/1 with bet365 Dan if you're tempted) speaks volumes about momentum.Dr Bob wrote:Chesterfield's numbers 11 and 28 looked threatening going forward, but number 11 had nobody to match his skill and pace, while their 28 looked good going forward, but when he got forward he usually skewed or skied his final ball. Even so, throughout the 90-odd minutes everybody put in a great defensive shift, from the front, to keep the clean sheet. I was just so impressed about the commitment, work ethic and professionalism of everyone today. Even at 4-0 up, there was full effort defensively and pace and commitment going forward.
There was a fluidity about the play that was a joy to behold. Thinking about their keeper-s really good save from an Edwards header, their keeper getting the ball away as Maguire tried to go around him, Sercombe blasting across goal from that delightful Maguire cross, and us somehow not getting a penalty in the first half, from two tackles that looked like fouls, it could have been even more. But let us not get greedy - total professionalism.
And as Neil says, this squad looks really rather good. That we could rest three players who have been regular starters and still produce a coherent display like that speaks volumes about the players and the coaching. Playing two games a week, every week, until into April, we are going to have to relay on everyone in the squad to come in and perform like that. Not every team will be quite like Chesterfield (how could they let Raglan go out on loan with a defensive performance like that?) but it certainly bodes well for a play-off push. I guess upcoming games against the likes of Sheffield United and Fleetwood will be the best markers...
Reaction sought and secured - i think the Yoof call it a 'whoosh'.ty cobb wrote:The only time I remember you going back for a corner was when we were short of a goalie and you took the gloves.Radley Rambler wrote:I wasn't there Jerome but when we were 4-0 up, the RadOx commentary made a point of stating that the front men 'sprinted back to the penalty area to help defend a corner' - good work and reminiscent of the work ethic that Raging Fever forwards showed in days gone by. We are now only 8/1 for promotion with most bookies which given our current league position and the unrealistic chance of an automatic place (50/1 with bet365 Dan if you're tempted) speaks volumes about momentum.Dr Bob wrote:Chesterfield's numbers 11 and 28 looked threatening going forward, but number 11 had nobody to match his skill and pace, while their 28 looked good going forward, but when he got forward he usually skewed or skied his final ball. Even so, throughout the 90-odd minutes everybody put in a great defensive shift, from the front, to keep the clean sheet. I was just so impressed about the commitment, work ethic and professionalism of everyone today. Even at 4-0 up, there was full effort defensively and pace and commitment going forward.
There was a fluidity about the play that was a joy to behold. Thinking about their keeper-s really good save from an Edwards header, their keeper getting the ball away as Maguire tried to go around him, Sercombe blasting across goal from that delightful Maguire cross, and us somehow not getting a penalty in the first half, from two tackles that looked like fouls, it could have been even more. But let us not get greedy - total professionalism.
And as Neil says, this squad looks really rather good. That we could rest three players who have been regular starters and still produce a coherent display like that speaks volumes about the players and the coaching. Playing two games a week, every week, until into April, we are going to have to relay on everyone in the squad to come in and perform like that. Not every team will be quite like Chesterfield (how could they let Raglan go out on loan with a defensive performance like that?) but it certainly bodes well for a play-off push. I guess upcoming games against the likes of Sheffield United and Fleetwood will be the best markers...
Yes - fair enough but then you have to be leading the line to bang in a hat-trick each game.ty cobb wrote:I think you need to stop trying to get down with the kids as you clearly don't understand a whoosh. Raging fever forwards often got back to defend corners, whoever was playing alongside you would look accross the line, see you striding towards the centre circle and thought to themselves "well guess I'll be dropping back for this one then".
I am not normally given to schadenfreude, but given their attitude when they came to Grenoble Road last year, I shall make an exception with them. Schadenfreude on schadenfreude is OK, I think.Radley Rambler wrote: Nice to see Leyton Orient on the brink as well.