1 mans fault - Simon 'NEGATIVE' Davey! Week in week out home or away same old ****, like ive said before he occasionally throws a six but its not good enough no where near good enough. Losing against 10 men yesterday with 4 strikers on the bench and he brings on a bloke who cant actually play football, he leaves on Macken (Old pals act) till the last minute who did nothing apart from fall over yesterday. With the games thats left this month i see Plymouth as our only chance of 3 points.
bit harsh on Macken At least Macken had a couple of shots on target. Oddjob and Cureton were far less effective. You cant blame Davey for the amount of crosses that went straight into the keepers hands.
Our crosses are appalling, neither full back can cross the ball to save there life. On the Macken point, i know a lot of people rate him but i just don't get it, seems to spend too much time on the floor and his legs have gone making him at least a yard short when making it in the box. Two or three times yesterday i felt a sharper forward would have got into goalscoring positions instead of being basically in no mans land. He will probs get 8-9 goals this season which in my opinon is no where near good enough.
Thought our crosses were ok, just that we had 2 short forwards (compared to their defenders), which was why he brought on Odejaye, for someone to get on those and Macken/Cureton to get the knockdowns......didn't work out that way and unfortunately it was OJ getting the knockdown chances. ******** man behind me was at it again....going on for ages about how he should bring OJ on cause of the high balls we were putting in, he came on and it was pretty clear to all apart from BS man that we'd gone 4-3-3 but he kept saying "Why's he out on the wing?" Err....because at the moment we don't have the ball so the front 3 are spreading out to cover perhaps! Barely had OJ been on the field and BS man started saying "He's rubbish, why did he bring him on"!