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Aray South London 16 Sep 17 9.34pm | |
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Need to see it again but was WH really to blame? I thought the midfield was poor for the goal. Cabaye should have tracked Davis imo.
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johnno42000 16 Sep 17 9.54pm | |
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He wasn't to blame. A ball played fast across to the near post where one their players was. He pushed it away from the attacker into the only place he could, A Palace player should have been protecting that part of the pitch but they had all been ball watching and had dropped back to the 6 yard box, awful defending from the outfield players,
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braunstoneagle the middle of bumf*** nowhere... 16 Sep 17 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Dangermouse
Sorry woeful keeping. No need to parry it, it was catchable, but he half pulled away so as to avoid clashing with one of our defenders. sorry but that was a powerful shot he had to parry it out. its sooooo easy to blame the keeper
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cpj Kent 16 Sep 17 11.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Dangermouse
Sorry woeful keeping. No need to parry it, it was catchable, but he half pulled away so as to avoid clashing with one of our defenders. Can't blame WH for that. No way he could catch that - if he'd tried and then spilled it they'd have scored. Midfield were asleep for the rebound and Ward should have done better on the line.
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Bert the Head Epsom 17 Sep 17 1.40am | |
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Originally posted by CPFC/SCCC
Done all ask of him on Saturday. It's time fans get behind him as Steve keeps saying his homesick. If we have the protection of Sakho and luka. Hennessy can improve, yes his made a few errors this season but like speroni under pulis if the goalie protected by a defensive structure. They can thrive and keep clean sheets. Fans are quick to critize Hennessy a lot is warranted but now he has a defender that a 18 m player. Done all that was asked of him? Well maybe Woy just asked him to sweep the changing room afterwards and may be he did that well. But it would be nice if someone asked him to keep goal like a proper goalie in future, then. He routinely does rubbish at that.
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Bert the Head Epsom 17 Sep 17 1.41am | |
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Originally posted by Bert the Head
Done all that was asked of him? Well maybe Woy just asked him to sweep the changing room afterwards and for all I know he did that well at that. But it would be nice if someone asked him to keep goal like a proper goalie in future, then. He routinely does rubbish at that.
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Dangermouse Hastings 17 Sep 17 2.18am | |
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Originally posted by braunstoneagle
sorry but that was a powerful shot he had to parry it out. its sooooo easy to blame the keeper
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Dangermouse Hastings 17 Sep 17 2.20am | |
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Originally posted by cpj
Can't blame WH for that. No way he could catch that - if he'd tried and then spilled it they'd have scored. Midfield were asleep for the rebound and Ward should have done better on the line. Defend Hennessey for a limp wristed palm out then say Ward could have done better. How exactly? He got back on the line, but the shot evaded him.
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Dangermouse Hastings 17 Sep 17 2.27am | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
He wasn't to blame. A ball played fast across to the near post where one their players was. He pushed it away from the attacker into the only place he could, A Palace player should have been protecting that part of the pitch but they had all been ball watching and had dropped back to the 6 yard box, awful defending from the outfield players, So the defenders should not fall back as far as the forward gets forward. Interesting tactic. Yes Cabaye should have tracked Davis, but palming the ball into danger was very poor.
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thai-eagle chiang mai 17 Sep 17 3.23am | |
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Whoever to blame for goals let in (Chungy no doubt at Turf Moor), we seem to let opposition dictate it all inside our box. How the h..ll did not anyone react after WH palmed the ball away....?
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johnno42000 17 Sep 17 9.47am | |
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Originally posted by Dangermouse
So the defenders should not fall back as far as the forward gets forward. Interesting tactic. Yes Cabaye should have tracked Davis, but palming the ball into danger was very poor. The defenders should drop back, the defensive/whatever you want to call them, midfielders shouldn't, there is no need. This should be taught in Year 1 Defending Class. Where else could he have palmed it out to? Before you say he could have caught it, he really couldn't as he was being challenged (by Shane Long) and he took it away from the challenge, to palm it was the only option. Edited by johnno42000 (17 Sep 2017 9.53am)
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Dangermouse Hastings 17 Sep 17 9.53am | |
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Originally posted by johnno42000
The defenders should drop back, the defensive/whatever you want to call them, midfielders shouldn't, there is no need. This should be taught in Year 1 Defending Class. Where else could he have palmed it out to? Before you say he could have caught it, he really couldn't as he was being challenged and to palm it was the far safer option. And so it proved.
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