.............kicked the ball out of defence straight to one of the Blackbuns players for their first goal ??????? Inside 10 seconds they scored...............which lifted their confidence to go on and score a second I knew who it was..........but people sat around me said that it wasn't Whoever it was........that single clearance changed the whole match
Now to be fair it changed little Blackburn were the better team throughout and could have been 3 up in the first 20 minutes we dug in and competed well and came out with an almost deserved point. The clearance changed little.
Their first goal wouldn't have been scored if Steele had found his voice and claimed the ball. He didn't and the ball was in the back of the net within about fifteen seconds. And I am a fan of Luke's.
OK............who was it that kicked the ball out straight to one of their players ??? At a time when the Barnsley defence was all over the place because of a concerted period of Blackburn offensive play That is to say............why didn't our player just kick it into touch so we could regroup So who was that player ????..................whoever it was changed the result of the game
Who was that man? Cumon I would like to know so I can pin the tail on the donkey. Personally thought O`Grady changed the result of the game by converting the penalty.
Aye he cocked up for the first goal but having said that he kept us in it before that. Did you pick Man of the Match? I'm a fan of Luke's but thought he had a poor game last night. His lack of command cost the first goal and his positioning for the 2nd was poor. He knows himself he shouldn't get beaten at the near post from a tight angle. As well as that he spilled a couple of very soft shots back into play but luckily no-one was there for the rebound. He also made a meal of a couple of saves that were pretty straight forward - maybe that's where you thought he kept us in it. Can't honestly remember any saves that warranted him getting man of the match.
I remember that it was a routine ball into the box that Steele should have come and dealt with comfortably.