tugayislegend Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 (edited) Imagine Mowbray having Rudy Gestede playing out wide (In Tonys words the modern day striker needs to be versatile and be able to play out wide) and the Craig Conway Wide Right instead of wide left! Its unthinkable but thats where he has been playing Giles and Gallagher (confidence has been shot in previous games). Regarding Gallagher still think another manager/coach gets more out of him. Footballers play with instinct. Its difficult to use instinct when playing in unfamiliar positions. Edited March 16, 2022 by tugayislegend 3 Quote
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Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 26 minutes ago, 47er said: Gallagher is not a useless player but Mowbray makes him one. Like anybody you have to play to his strengths to get the best out of him. As far as I can see his strength is running on to passes delivered into space. Playing the ball up to his feet is a waste of time. 2 Quote
bluebruce Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 15 minutes ago, J*B said: If we finish in the top six this season it’s because of the likes of Lenihan, Dack, Travis and Johnson rather than JRC, Khadra, Rothwell and Dolan. Well no, it will be because of all of them. And Brereton, Kaminski, etc. Lord knows why you would credit Dack, who has only just come back and missed a penalty plus a sitter last game, or Johnson, who just isn't very good, before you'll credit Dolan, Khadra or Rothwell. 3 Quote
J*B Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 4 minutes ago, bluebruce said: Well no, it will be because of all of them. And Brereton, Kaminski, etc. Lord knows why you would credit Dack, who has only just come back and missed a penalty plus a sitter last game, or Johnson, who just isn't very good, before you'll credit Dolan, Khadra or Rothwell. Because my list has the leaders who are willing to rock the boat in order to get the performances needed! 2 Quote
Mattyblue Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 In what way has Johnson been pivotal this season? Offers a bit of experience in a side lacking it, but to say he’s had more of an impact than Dolan, Khadra or Rothwell, don’t get the logic. 5 Quote
arbitro Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 One incident summed up Mowbrays nonsensical first half tactics. For forty five minutes there was no press at all, the Derby keeper and central defenders had plenty of the ball, lots of touches and time to pick a pass. Within minutes of the second half starting Gallagher steamed at their keeper, frightened him to death and won a corner. That gave everyone a lift, the crowd became vociferous and gave the players a sense of purpose. I honestly believe that was the catalyst for us going on to win. 8 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 2 minutes ago, bluebruce said: Well no, it will be because of all of them. And Brereton, Kaminski, etc. Lord knows why you would credit Dack, who has only just come back and missed a penalty plus a sitter last game, or Johnson, who just isn't very good, before you'll credit Dolan, Khadra or Rothwell. Khadra’s not doing himself any favours at the moment. He’s really lacking in football intelligence. I remember when Matty was here at first, he was another one who held onto the ball too long at times. 6 months with Souey and the penny had dropped and he was on the way to becoming the brilliant all around striker he later turned into. Ton Finney told a story about when he was a young player. He was always trying to beat the extra man and losing the ball. One of the trainers got another player to stand 30 yards away and said to Tom “ You reckon you can beat me in getting the ball over to Jimmy over there, shall we have a small wager ? “ Tom said “ Yes I’m on , I’m pretty sure I can “ . So the trainer said “ On the count of three, one -two-three- go “. Before Tom had gone 4 yards dribbling the ball the trainer had just passed the ball to the other player and said “ I win “. 5 Quote
Miller11 Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 34 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: Wharton's comments post match after he recieved his man of the match award He said first half we were simply rubbish. We were lethargic, no energy or pace or passion. Some serious words were exchanged between the players and from the manager. They know they are much better than that first 45 mins. Thankfully they came out and proved it in the second half. Deja Vu… 1 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 13 minutes ago, chaddyrovers said: so clever from Dack Yeah, terrific cross. You can’t really coach that into players. It’s knowing just where to put that ball. 1 Quote
Angry_Pirate Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 4 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: 6 months with Souey and the penny had dropped and he was on the way to becoming the brilliant all around striker he later turned into. If we could swap Mowbray for Souness, right now, even without Souness managing for 15years, we would 100% be playing PL football next season. 5 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 1 minute ago, Angry_Pirate said: If we could swap Mowbray for Souness, right now, even without Souness managing for 15years, we would 100% be playing PL football next season. There’d certainly be some changes out there. Quote
chaddyrovers Posted March 16, 2022 Author Posted March 16, 2022 3 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Deja Vu… That's the post online I quote from but I wasn’t going the entire post or his name. 2 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Yeah, terrific cross. You can’t really coach that into players. It’s knowing just where to put that ball. No you can't. Quote
rigger Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 6 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Deja Vu… So the supporters were right. 6 Quote
davulsukur Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 2 hours ago, Mellor Rover said: As someone else alluded to, I saw the very obvious disagreement between Travis and Mowbray in the first half. Around 25/30 min mark I think. I missed that, what happened? (Or appeared to happen) Quote
davulsukur Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 14 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Deja Vu… Haha, yeah booing Bradley Johnson would be just like booing my own kids 🤔😂 Quote
Backroom Popular Post Silas Posted March 16, 2022 Backroom Popular Post Posted March 16, 2022 6 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Deja Vu… The thing about these rants against our own fans that always get me is how they ignore what has gone before. Focusing on "a poor first half" in their example. Those boos were a build up of days, weeks, months, and hours and hours of football, that had been mainly, absolutely awful. I don't agree with booing own players either, but if you're going to highlight it, then at least do it in a fair and realistic context. To claim fans were booing just because of one bad half, whilst simultaneously calling them "shortsighted" and "ignorant", is quite the position to take. As it shows a complete lack of understanding of the situation as a whole. 14 Quote
riverholmes Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, Ossydave said: Yep that's such a strange interview and he seems like his mind is elsewhere and he's worried about something, not nice to see whatever your opinion of Mowbray. It's hard to believe that's just the result of a few boos and Tony sort it outs before half time. I would be surprised if there was not some open dissent against Mowbray, in the changing room, from a player or two, given the first half display and tactics. And not just some of the youngsters, but some of the dominant voices who have been Mowbray favourites. This game, though a win, seems like another flux moment, comparable to the Fulham thrashing defeat. Once again, there is uncertainty about the future formation and line-up. Edited March 16, 2022 by riverholmes 2 Quote
Mattyblue Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 Social media addicts in fishing for serotonin boosting ‘Likes’ shocker… 2 Quote
47er Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 35 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said: Like anybody you have to play to his strengths to get the best out of him. As far as I can see his strength is running on to passes delivered into space. Playing the ball up to his feet is a waste of time. Another strength is to run himself into the ground and never give up, and not to feel sorry for himself even though he's playing in a position he can't cope with. He was never worth the £5M we paid for him but Mowbray has largely negated what value he came with. He has, after all played more Premier League games for Southampton than Armstrong who went for £20M! 2 Quote
TruRover Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 4 minutes ago, riverholmes said: I would be surprised if there was not some open dissent against Mowbray, in the changing room, from a player or two, given the first half display and tactics. And not just some of the youngsters, but some of the dominant voices who have been Mowbray favourites. This game, though a win, seems like another flux moment, comparable to the Fulham thrashing defeat. Once again, there is uncertainty about the future formation and line-up. I would stick with 3 at the back, but adapt it to be more attacking. Giles should come in at LWB, Gally down the middle with Dolan and Khadra on either side. Eventually we’ll see Dack and Diaz come in for Dolan and Gally. I would also be tempted to give Buckley a run at RWB until nymabe is back. 2 Quote
Tyrone Shoelaces Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 5 minutes ago, TruRover said: I would stick with 3 at the back, but adapt it to be more attacking. Giles should come in at LWB, Gally down the middle with Dolan and Khadra on either side. Eventually we’ll see Dack and Diaz come in for Dolan and Gally. I would also be tempted to give Buckley a run at RWB until nymabe is back. I’m running out of patience with Khadra, what did we bust a gut in signing Hedges for ? 1 Quote
martonrover Posted March 16, 2022 Posted March 16, 2022 29 minutes ago, Miller11 said: Deja Vu… What a drama queen! We were so poor in the first half it had to be seen to be believed. I could fully understand the booing, and think it was just an understandable airing of discontent and for Mowbray’s ears, rather than being aimed at individual players. Personally, I just couldn’t help but laugh. It was either that or cry. Watching the video of the post match press conference, rather like towards the end of last season, Mowbray presented himself as someone wishing to be put out of their misery. 2 Quote
Moderation Lead Popular Post K-Hod Posted March 16, 2022 Moderation Lead Popular Post Posted March 16, 2022 Is it the fickleness of our supporters? Or is it being angry at the team playing terribly and voicing this opinion? There are some weird folk knocking about who aren’t happy unless they’re criticising our fans. I’ve never known anything like it. 11 Quote
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