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Not in the last 10 minutes it wasnt as we didnt get out of our own half hardly.
We certainly did. We had a goal ruled out for a foul on Maxwell by Bruno, in that time.
Not in the last 10 minutes it wasnt as we didnt get out of our own half hardly.
He was instrumental in both goals we scored
Really? which game did you watch?
Norwood provided the through ball for Bruno, who then put in Baldock for the first goal. I'll give you the second, but the first no way.
Not in the last 10 minutes it wasnt as we didnt get out of our own half hardly.
We certainly did. We had a goal ruled out for a foul on Maxwell by Bruno, in that time.
Some very harsh judgments on Stockdale here.
"had 2 things to do and ****ed both up"?
He clearly shares responsibility with Bruno for the calamitous first goal, but quite how anyone can point the finger at the keeper for the second is frankly bizarre.
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The bigger issue on the second though was Murphy's pass.
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He appears low on confidence at the moment, and the step he took forward left him flat footed for the header that beat him.
Additionally that was a floated cross that hung in the air, so perhaps he could've come to claim, though that is a debatable point for me, as he would have been taking it around the penalty spot which is some way out.
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The bigger issue on the second though was Murphy's pass.
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How is it possible Stockdale is low on confidence ?.... we have more clean sheets than any other side in the league were set for 5 clean sheets on trot before the late Sheff Wed goal ?
Despite the 1st goal on Saturday, he still calmly sold the striker a couple of dummies and sharp turns in the box on Saturday ... i would go far as to say over confident not low on confidence....
Still our No1 by some way in my opinion.
Or more the lack of the pass as he lost the ball but in fairness he only had Murray to aim at and he wasnt able to hold the ball up and lay it off as there was nobody there to give it to so couldnt do it all himself.
Yes he is our number 1 agreed.
Last year he was a lot more dominant on crosses, this year he is a bit 'flappy', also mistakes vs Newcastle, Reading and arguably Brentford means IMO he looks like he is struggling. Not to be dropped, but struggling.
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He also only needed to lift it or overhit it and Murray was through
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Time for Ben Roberts to earn his corn.
I think that he was struggling to find an option and in so doing lost the ball which allowed Gallagher to cross for the goal.
Yes he is our number 1 agreed.
Last year he was a lot more dominant on crosses, this year he is a bit 'flappy', also mistakes vs Newcastle, Reading and arguably Brentford means IMO he looks like he is struggling. Not to be dropped, but struggling.
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A bit delayed, but here goes
Stockdale - 5 - Could have done better with both goals but not helped out by his defence on either goal
Bruno - 5 - Absolute stinker of a 1st half but at least came back with an assist
Duffy - 7 - Won every header bar one, which sadly they scored from
Dunk - 8 - Superb again
Bong - 7 - Solid
Murphy - 5 - Did his usual, play for 10 minutes then completely vanish for the next 80
Sidwell - 5 - Slow on the ball and caught in possession too easily
Norwood - 6 - Not too bad but should have been partnered by Stephens
Knockaert - 7 - Usual livewire
Murray - 8 - Still dragged out wide too often. Always most effective when used down the middle. Delightful turn and finish for the goal
Baldock - 8 - Ran himself into the ground, shouldn't have come off, scored a goal.
Possibly coming for less crosses this year because he trusts Duffy and Dunk to deal with them more than last season... I really dont see much difference in his game from last season at all.
Some still have an agenda with Stockdale from 2 seasons ago and are waiting to have a pop, the first goal on saturday for me was not his fault, other than that I have seen no major errors.. certainly no more than any other keeper in the division.
Changing a keeper is always a big big decison much more so than any other player on the pitch, we are a long long way off that in my opinion.
He appears low on confidence at the moment, and the step he took forward left him flat footed for the header that beat him.
Additionally that was a floated cross that hung in the air, so perhaps he could've come to claim, though that is a debatable point for me, as he would have been taking it around the penalty spot which is some way out.
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The bigger issue on the second though was Murphy's pass.
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The header was right in the corner. No chance of saving it. The only possibility the keeper had of preventing that goal, would have been to come and try to claim the cross - yet (without any benefit of hindsight) to choose to do so would absolutely have been the wrong call. It was almost a straight ball into the box - not crossed from wide - and he had two giants (in Duffy and Makiniok) between him and the ball. If he'd come, and Makiniok had nodded it gently into the middle of the open goal, then Stockdale would have been slaughtered for it. He made the right call, and was positioned such that the goal was only conceded if a) Duffy lost the aerial challenge and b) the forward directed his header right into the far corner.
Poor goal for the TEAM to concede, but from the keeper's perspective, nothing more than bad luck.