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Post by rockstar on Jan 20, 2018 17:45:54 GMT
If it was an outfield player then Jay would get rid of him. Jay needs to say thank you worgs for all you have done but we now need to move on. Can’t keep making these mistakes. We were excellent today apart from the goalkeeping side of it. Eastleigh were poor and all they wanted to do was hit it long. Sorry worgan your time is up. Jay you need to get a keeper in before Tuesday. If we don’t pick up wins soon we will end up in a huge relegation fight.
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Post by pigbag on Jan 20, 2018 17:55:05 GMT
There have certainly been games when Worgs has played a blinder but has any one calculated how many points he has cost this season?
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Post by steveh21 on Jan 20, 2018 17:57:19 GMT
Eastleigh were one of the poorest sides ive seen at the Gallagher this season while the referee should hold his head in shame for not giving us a last gasp penalty. He should be experienced enough to see from the players' reactions that it was a pen. As a team we played well today. Worgs still has plenty of credit in the tank for me. Delano is a difficult one to fathom at the moment and was to blame for not tracking his player for their third.
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Post by pigbag on Jan 20, 2018 18:01:05 GMT
Darius failed to track back to the unmarked scorer of the first goal and Worgs just passed to their player for the second. I felt that this was coming. All to often Worgs has left his kick to the last second before being tacked and sooner or later he was going to make a mistake. His kicks with his right foot all to often go into touch too. He also comes out too far at times leaving himself open to a lob. there have been a few close calls or balls off the bar. In any other position we have cover for a player going through a sticky patch.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Jan 20, 2018 18:01:26 GMT
With suicidal defending like that its hard to argue we deserved anything dispite a woefully shocking ref.
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Post by steveh21 on Jan 20, 2018 18:06:51 GMT
No he was not. Delano was in the box. The player who failed to pick up the scorer was Darius. Not according to Jays interview on Radio Kent.
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Post by pigbag on Jan 20, 2018 18:10:09 GMT
I corrected that as I had misread the post and my comment related to the first goal.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 18:10:57 GMT
Unbelievable to see what was a pretty commanding performance end in such unexpected defeat. Hard to defend Worgs for gifting them the equaliser at a time when they had firmly been shackled and the points looked pretty safe. The equaliser lifted them when they pretty much looked beaten.
After they equalised it was not a surprise they then grabbed a winner.
Frustrating for the team to have put in such a shift and have nothing to show for it.
Worgs is a great reflex shot stopper but some of his decision making is shocking why play a square ball across your own box as a keeper it probably worse than school boy. Better to just lump it out to safety rather than mess around with it.
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Post by butlerisalegend on Jan 20, 2018 18:21:14 GMT
That is hard to take after playing some good football at times. Really poor defensively and how many goals do we concede in the air? We need a commanding defender and a striker that can replace Pigs. DSY is a good team player but is never going to score regularly. Best players for me today were Reason and Ter Horst.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 18:25:11 GMT
All this, and Pigs scores for Wimbledon a couple of minutes after coming on as a sub.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2018 18:31:10 GMT
Thought DSY did ok today in his preferred role bering in mind that he has only had the chance this week. He made a nuisance of himself often had two or three defenders on him lwt alone the colusses who was significantly bigger.
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Post by HartleyHare on Jan 20, 2018 18:39:03 GMT
Unbelievable to see what was a pretty commanding performance end in such unexpected defeat. Hard to defend Worgs for gifting them the equaliser at a time when they had firmly been shackled and the points looked pretty safe. The equaliser lifted them when they pretty much looked beaten. After they equalised it was not a surprise they then grabbed a winner. Frustrating for the team to have put in such a shift and have nothing to show for it. Worgs is a great reflex shot stopper but some of his decision making is shocking why play a square ball across your own box as a keeper it probably worse than school boy. Better to just lump it out to safety rather than mess around with it. I think what sums Worgs up for me is that far too often he’s prepared to take completely unnecessary risks. Be that with his positioning (so far upfield when we are going forward), his distribution or his tendency to square pass to a defender when there is nothing to be gained by it. As others say, sooner or later he was going to get caught out. Today he did and he was lucky it was only once, as another square pass almost gifted them another goal in the second half.
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Post by butlerisalegend on Jan 20, 2018 18:39:54 GMT
Thought DSY did ok today in his preferred role bering in mind that he has only had the chance this week. He made a nuisance of himself often had two or three defenders on him lwt alone the colusses who was significantly bigger. I don’t disagree with that but the point is will he score goals??
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Post by steveh21 on Jan 20, 2018 18:41:36 GMT
Thought DSY did ok today in his preferred role bering in mind that he has only had the chance this week. He made a nuisance of himself often had two or three defenders on him lwt alone the colusses who was significantly bigger. I don’t disagree with that but the point is will he score goals?? Agree. Bottom line is strikers must score goals.
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Post by HartleyHare on Jan 20, 2018 18:43:56 GMT
Unbelievable to see what was a pretty commanding performance end in such unexpected defeat. Hard to defend Worgs for gifting them the equaliser at a time when they had firmly been shackled and the points looked pretty safe. The equaliser lifted them when they pretty much looked beaten. After they equalised it was not a surprise they then grabbed a winner. Frustrating for the team to have put in such a shift and have nothing to show for it. Worgs is a great reflex shot stopper but some of his decision making is shocking why play a square ball across your own box as a keeper it probably worse than school boy. Better to just lump it out to safety rather than mess around with it. I think what sums Worgs up for me is that far too often he’s prepared to take completely unnecessary risks. Be that with his positioning (so far upfield when we are going forward), his distribution or his tendency to square pass to a defender when there is nothing to be gained by it. As others say, sooner or later he was going to get caught out. Today he did and he was lucky it was only once, as another square pass almost gifted them another goal in the second half. Oh ...... and what a terrible referee, absolute joke. I couldn’t believe he waved away that all too obvious penalty right at the end. The linesman on the main stand side was shocking too, he didn’t make a single decision all game to assist the referee. Just waits to see which way the ref indicates a throw in should go, and flagged for absolutely nothing at any time. The officials at the Gallagher have been truly shocking this season, the standard has gone backwards. Zebroski clearly should have been sent off for a second yellow, even the Eastleigh bench knew that as they quickly took him off after the ref bottled it.
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