Made-in-Jericho
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Talks a lot of sense Kinniburgh.
True that. I would add Eastwood to the list of liabilitiesWhat have we learnt?
We’re not an awful team, and when we play our game and have energy and movement, we are very good indeed at this level.
Long and Holland not quite good enough at the moment.
There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for Dan Agyei not being brought on in games. And it’s criminal, from a purely footballing perspective, if Mackie starts ahead of him.
What have we learnt?
We’re not an awful team, and when we play our game and have energy and movement, we are very good indeed at this level.
Long and Holland not quite good enough at the moment.
There is absolutely no excuse whatsoever for Dan Agyei not being brought on in games. And it’s criminal, from a purely footballing perspective, if Mackie starts ahead of him.
Just think. Brannagan could have had a longer recovery or we could have given Kelly more time, rested Gorrin with Baptiste still around.apart from the board ripping the heart of the first team with no players bought in as replacements, and the board showing no ambition?
9 wins from 15 games, plus a couple of draws will get us to 74 pts which should be enough. Doesnt sound too difficult, does it..? ??Watched it on I-follow, a much better second half performance brought us a decent point. Personally, I have really enjoyed the season, but I think the great cup performances have overshadowed our inconsistency in the league. First 7 games 5 points, next 15 produce 34 points, last 7 another 6 points. Certainly not automatic promotion form, probably still a chance to get into the play offs. 15 games to go, 9 at home, who knows what might happen.
Man of the match: The fans who made the trip to Burton
If Mackie had come on and done that, how many fans would have said it wasn't good enough? Kinniburgh's point was salient but from what it seems, too nuanced for some.
It is refreshing listening to Kinninburgh. Some sensible commentsIf Mackie had come on and done that, how many fans would have said it wasn't good enough? Kinniburgh's point was salient but from what it seems, too nuanced for some.
Tonight showed why we realistically aren't a top six side. Not enough depth, too many players injured or unfit within what is available... we chose to set fire to our momentum and decided we had enough in the bank to stick, finish nice and comfortably mid table and not have to worry until the summer. Burton are no great shakes - real promotion contenders win that match tonight. Simple as that.
Good to see Karl ducking out of praising Agyei again just now. Nathan mentioning Agyei and Taylor getting the goals being a nice bonus and Robinson choosing to focus solely on Taylor's goal and then moving on. Well done again, Karl, you sulky little child.
But he didn't, did he, and he never does. You might as well go "Yeah, but if I won the lottery then I'd be a lottery winner, wouldn't I?"If Mackie had come on and done that, how many fans would have said it wasn't good enough? Kinniburgh's point was salient but from what it seems, too nuanced for some.
Thanks for proving the point ?But he didn't, did he, and he never does. You might as well go "Yeah, but if I won the lottery then I'd be a lottery winner, wouldn't I?"
Agyei has scored the same number of goals in under 100 L1 minutes that Mackie has scored in nearly 1500. I don't want to hear it.