British Bulldog
The great escape
- Feb 6, 2006
- 10,974
I just knew Adams was going to f*** up the chance to put out a great midfield by sticking Virgo in there somewhere.
i hope virgo get's sent off sometime so he can't play for three matches...
The defensive frailties are one thing, thats a whole other thread. But we had the players here to CANE that lot this afternoon, that match could and should have been an absolute walkover. Thornton looked quality, Murray was on fire, Forster ran his socks off, Savage was knitting things together with some lovely touches in the middle. Yet we STILL contrived to f*** it all up.
If Anyinsah had been on the pitch instead of Virgo, that match would have ended up being a cricket score, theres NO WAY Cheltenham could've handled him AND Thornton on that form. Instead we get a pissing DRAW against a team who had until today picked up a big fat zero on the road. And WE were hanging on against THEM.
Rancid.
Agreed wholeheartedly with all the above, except I don't think we were exactly hanging on.
That is the first reasonably plausible reason I've seen for it. However I'm not sure it's right, he only had a few aerial balls the whole game (not like when we tried this tactic under McGhee with Revell), they didn't seem to be playing for it if it was the idea.He was there to take advantage of little Alan Wight. Sadly the plan didn't really work out.
It worked the last time we were promoted from this league. Plus he's no slower than Whing.Virgo is too slow for right back, wouldn't work in my opinion.
We were! We dropped deeper and deeper as the second half wore on, and moments before the sending off I thought we'd conceded a stone wall penalty.
We weren't exactly chasing a 4th goal to kill the game were we? Thornton off for El-Abd rather than Virgo off for Asayaaingthataina set out our stall to try and "hang on".