Best Performance of the Season
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Best Performance of the Season
It may not have been reflected in the scoreline but I would put that down as our best performance off the season.
The attacking intent throughout was evident, played at a good tempo. We were dominant from start to finish, Bristol City are in decent form but they were never in the game.
As the clock ticked over 80 minutes I was worried we would come under pressure with just the one goal lead but bar the last kick, they never got near us.
The attacking intent throughout was evident, played at a good tempo. We were dominant from start to finish, Bristol City are in decent form but they were never in the game.
As the clock ticked over 80 minutes I was worried we would come under pressure with just the one goal lead but bar the last kick, they never got near us.
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It was. Just missing the goals we deserved but that’s how the togger goes sometimes.
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Best I've seen.
We saw the result of all those hours put in on the training ground. I know full well most of the home games have been dull (euphemism for many of them) but we've been getting there in recent months.
Edwards gives us so much more but yesterday was a first-class team performance with everybody working there socks off. Joy to watch.
We saw the result of all those hours put in on the training ground. I know full well most of the home games have been dull (euphemism for many of them) but we've been getting there in recent months.
Edwards gives us so much more but yesterday was a first-class team performance with everybody working there socks off. Joy to watch.
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Re: Best Performance of the Season
Best home performance, and at the right time. Parker's got this.
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My mind harps back to the Watford game, but yesterday was good.
Peaking at the right time!
Peaking at the right time!
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Re: Best Performance of the Season
Boring, boring Burnley. Parker out!
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Re: Best Performance of the Season
I was concerned that we would see the usual 15 minute flurry after half time and then settle with what we’ve got. But we kept going and were a goal threat right to the death. Our recovery without the ball is so good that I think attack is our best form of defence and sitting back inviting pressure leaves us vulnerable to a freak strike or set piece goal.
We were very good yesterday and are on a very good run of performances and results. Oddly I think we’re probably the most consistent and predictable of the top 3, which at this stage of the season is a good thing.
We were very good yesterday and are on a very good run of performances and results. Oddly I think we’re probably the most consistent and predictable of the top 3, which at this stage of the season is a good thing.
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We have some really good players and it showed yesterday, despite the best efforts of another poor referee. A good striker and we would be points ahead at the top of this division.
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Re: Best Performance of the Season
If he played like this from the beginning, he would have taken the fans with him like Mullen and Coyle did.
Keep it going.
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Yes but a new team - as we seem to experience most seasons now - takes time to learn about each other. And that's why, in the event that we do get promoted we need to keep hold if our star players abd in fact bring in a couple of new better players.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 11:57 amIf he played like this from the beginning, he would have taken the fans with him like Mullen and Coyle did.
Keep it going.
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Played really well and dominated the game . I just wish we'd pull the trigger when we get chance . There was at least 5 occasions where players were in space and could of had a shot , but instead they tried to lay the ball off .
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We've been missing the goals for most of the season hence 15 draws, otherwise we would be walking this leaguequoonbeatz wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 10:37 amIt was. Just missing the goals we deserved but that’s how the togger goes sometimes.
In the 15 draws so far this season we have scored just 4 goals and one goal in each of those
Even yesterday, apart from the great set piece, did their GK have to make any good saves
Our build up play is measured and good but we still don't have a natural, proven striker, or any others apart from Brownhill
We may get away with that this season but not next year
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Maybe he didn't have to make great saves to keep them in it, but that Flemming header should have made him make one as should the chances for Anthony, particularly the free header from Flemming's cross but he should have done so much better with that through ball from Edwards too which ended up being more of a pass than a shot.
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Re: Best Performance of the Season
Well, we’re still in this year so next year is irrelevant.jojomk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 4:22 pmWe've been missing the goals for most of the season hence 15 draws, otherwise we would be walking this league
In the 15 draws so far this season we have scored just 4 goals and one goal in each of those
Even yesterday, apart from the great set piece, did their GK have to make any good saves
Our build up play is measured and good but we still don't have a natural, proven striker, or any others apart from Brownhill
We may get away with that this season but not next year