Chicken and Egg question

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  1. pau

    paul.d Well-Known Member

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    Does Colgan look worse this season because he has lost confidence in the defence</p>

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    Does the defence lack confidence because Colgan is playing worse than last season</p>
     
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    bit of both
     
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    He's never come for crosses

    but he's still a good shot stopper. he made a few point blank saves again last night, and it would be harsh to blame him for any of last nights goals, maybe shouldve done more with the free kick. maybe.

    he's not a commanding influence when the chips are down, but his back up(s) are all bairns, so lets hope his confidence dont take too much of a battering.
     
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    RE: He's never come for crosses

    Do you think that might be part of the problem? Back up's are all bains that really have no chance of ousting him, whereas Flinders did?
     
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    RE: He's never come for crosses

    am I the only one who think he should have saved the free kick-we were right behind and he seemed to dive way too late-it was obvious where it was going-well it was to me!
     
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    Didnt it take a deflection off the wall

    I could and probably am wrong like, but thought the wall was a bit wafer as well.
     
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    RE: Didnt it take a deflection off the wall

    went straight through the wall-their player moved out to make a gap-no deflection as far as I could see
     

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