Also concerned by Skalak's form this season he looks completely lost out there.
Bit harsh played well Saturday and was a lateish sub last night. Still produced 3 or 4 quality deliveries.
Also concerned by Skalak's form this season he looks completely lost out there.
Fair enough I didn't attend last night so on what you saw would you start him on Saturday and who would be his best partner up front?
Hmmm. Not sure but I think his substitution last night was all about keeping him fresh for some involvement on Saturday. Provably on the bench ahead of Baldock again.
I am really struggling to see how Norwood has warranted a score as high as he has from many!
He is absolutely dire. Thank god that Stephens was retained otherwise this pile of crud would be in our first team midfield. He had a shot from a free kick that their keeper didn't even have to move for. Virtually every cross failed to clear the first defender. He was the very weak link in what was a poor performance by the team.
That's the second time I've seen you spell his name like that. For future reference, he is Rob Hunt - H U N T - no "e" on the end.
Some generous scoring, for an abject displa
Whoever told the players to hit long diagonal balls against 10 men needs their head examined. Goldson and Norwood the biggest culprits.
None of these players look close to the first team. Although some of them should be.
Don't think we can make too much of a judgement of this 'reserve' back 4, particularly when the 4th is a youth teamer with a total of 15 mins first team experience!
Who is this youth team player with only 15 minutes first team experience before last night?
Can't say I saw anyone who fitted that criteria given that Rob Hunt played the full 90 minutes against Colchester and Oxford, unless EFL Cup ties aren't classified as first team games, which would be news to me.
Who is this youth team player with only 15 minutes first team experience before last night?
Can't say I saw anyone who fitted that criteria given that Rob Hunt played the full 90 minutes against Colchester and Oxford, unless EFL Cup ties aren't classified as first team games, which would be news to me.
Perfectly reasonable to suggest they're not! A number of clues, not least that a vast majority of Seagull Fans don't concern themselves with the EFL Cup. The manager appears to use these games pretty much as a 'friendly' to acquaint himself with the squads ability and fitness. Finally, checking out the starting lineups of our 'important' league games you will surely have noted that last evenings openers were in fact the Second XI.
But suspensions from league games have to be served if an EFL tie falls in the banned games, and sending offs and resulting bans from EFL games are served in league games, which would indicate otherwise. If fans can't be bothered to turn up that doesn't change the status of the game. Also if you look in the record books for club appearances EFL games will be included given the first team status that attaches.
Maenpaa 6 Could have got something on ball before Swift scored
Poco 5 Average No threat to Bong at moment
Hunemier 6 Fair
Goldson 7 Appreciate no defending to do later but love his ability to go forward
Hunt 6 Good late challenge but didnt he and Poco realise it was home game and both should have contributed more in attack
Sidwell 6 Average
Ince 5 Very average player that has never improved and that is reason nobody wanted to loan him.
Norwood 5 Crossing was awfull
Murray 6 Average. Before sending off there 2 forwards were giving our defenders hard time with pace and strength . Murray and Hemed not quick enough and not strong enough to brush defender off.
Baldock 5 Apart from a good 20mins in 1st half did nothing.
Manu 7 Bet Reading couldnt believe taken off. Only one able to take defender on. He will get better with more games and hope he starts with Murray or Hemed.
Why didnt Full backs look to overlap like Bong and Bruno.
Why with 20 mins to go was our only means of attack to pump long balls. (most didnt get past first man)