Naivety

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  1. George Kerr

    George Kerr Well-Known Member

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    Both our full backs, Cavare and Williams were naïve in the extreme today, both consistently gave the ball away in the final third leaving acres of space behind them. This drew our centre backs wide leaving space in the centre of our defense. You would think Dale Tonge as a former full back would be able to transfer some defensive nous to them. I'm not sure we have a genuine full back at the club. With the players we have at the club we should probably play with a back three and 'wingbacks' and force the opposition to play wide and throw crosses into the box and let three centre backs deal with them. We lost two goals today from headers on crosses from wide.
     
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    Cavare was decent the problem was on the other side their right winger had the freedom of barnsley.
     
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    Cavare gave his usual lazy couldn’t give a toss performance that cost all 3 goals. Amid his kick ups poor passes non tracking back typical self.

    A contagion of a player.
     

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