REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
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REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Very fair and good report
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Sums it up well. We dictated the pattern of play from the off and they had to play largely on the break. As Scott Parker said, some of the ‘details’ weren’t quite right but that is hardly surprising given the turbulence of the past two weeks. We will have to learn how to unlock teams that sit back with more guile and variety, but the signs are much more encouraging
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Another good read.
Cheers, Ct.
Cheers, Ct.
Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Good report.
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
It was just a lack of invention in trying to unlock a team with nothing more in their heads than sitting back. That will surely come with time and once the players get to know each other.Culmclaret wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 6:59 pmSums it up well. We dictated the pattern of play from the off and they had to play largely on the break. As Scott Parker said, some of the ‘details’ weren’t quite right but that is hardly surprising given the turbulence of the past two weeks. We will have to learn how to unlock teams that sit back with more guile and variety, but the signs are much more encouraging
Couldn’t have helped having the game at Wolves either but thankfully most of the new look squad can start training together now.
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Thanks CT, fair report. Still think we didn’t do enough for three points, and Foster should cut out the theatrics.
Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
A couple of more weeks time for our players to gel and we would have beaten them. Fair play, they were well organised, defended well and got the win for their fans
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
We didn’t in the end but I really think this game came at the wrong time for us. Nothing happens to change my opinion that we are much better than they are.HurstGrangeClaret wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:13 pmThanks CT, fair report. Still think we didn’t do enough for three points, and Foster should cut out the theatrics.
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Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Their only ambition was to hold out for a point, hook or by crook, nowt else.
Re: REPORT: New look Clarets held in the derby
Like CT can’t say I enjoy the Derby but as of last Tuesday I would have settled for a point!!
A few weeks on and I think we would have won this and we are the better team.
A few weeks on and I think we would have won this and we are the better team.