Match Thread Coventry City at Mansfield Town Match Thread - Saturday 24th Feb (1 Viewer)

Bugsy

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Just want the win anyway, anyhow, just win. 3-2 Cov........PUSB
 

johnwillomagic

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Hmm depends if Doyle is fit if he is think he has to start think as big game he will probably be risked.

Team I think he will go with if all fit.

Burge GK
Grimmer RB
MacDonald CB
Willis CB
Stokes LB
Doyle CM
Kelly CM
Bayliss RM
Shipley LM
McNulty ST
JCH ST

Subs: O'Brien, Haynes, Hyam, Vincenti, JMD, Biamou, Ponticelli

Think it will be a very tough game need a win but would take a draw worst case.
 

Otis

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We are 5 points behind playoffs now, I don't think we can start getting draws :(
We draw on Saturday and we could easily be 7 points adrift. None of the top teams play each other and all have pretty decent matchups on paper.
 

Liquid Gold

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If we lose this then my season ticket might sit in the draw till next season and I'll find something else to do on a Saturday for a couple of months.
 

clint van damme

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We've got to the point where losing at home can't be shrugged off. Have to win our home games now or we'll see a gap opening up.

Hopefully Doyle will be back. If he is will Robins persist with Kelly.

Doyle and Kelly had worked OK against better teams especially away.
It's when we really need to get on the front foot it doesn't work. Wouldn't be too bothered to see that combo for the next two games, perhaps give Bayliss a rest.
 

Otis

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Doyle and Kelly had worked OK against better teams especially away.
It's when we really need to get on the front foot it doesn't work. Wouldn't be too bothered to see that combo for the next two games, perhaps give Bayliss a rest.
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Besides McNulty, I would say Bayliss is our best player and the one player with any creativity in the middle of the park.

For me he has to be one of the first names on the team sheet. Otherwise without him that strikes of negativity.
 

clint van damme

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Besides McNulty, I would say Bayliss is our best player and the one player with any creativity in the middle of the park.

For me he has to be one of the first names on the team sheet. Otherwise without him that strikes of negativity.

I'd rather rest him than stick him out wide and I can't see him not playing Doyle and Kelly if Doyle is fit.
The problem is, when we get to March, and a run of 'winnable' games, Robins will still probably persevere with Kelly and Doyle.
 

Otis

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I'd rather rest him than stick him out wide and I can't see him not playing Doyle and Kelly if Doyle is fit.
The problem is, when we get to March, and a run of 'winnable' games, Robins will still probably persevere with Kelly and Doyle.
He might well, but that doesn't mean it is the correct thing to do.

I would definitely be looking to play Bayliss on Saturday and would definitely be playing him in the middle.

The creativity level since his inclusion and when he plays in the middle of the park is significant.
 

clint van damme

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He might well, but that doesn't mean it is the correct thing to do.

I would definitely be looking to play Bayliss on Saturday and would definitely be playing him in the middle.

The creativity level since his inclusion and when he plays in the middle of the park is significant.

I agree about the creativity he adds, though having seen how many problems Mansfield gave us at home it might be worth reverting to cautious mode.

I also think Bayliss looks like he needs a rest.
 

Otis

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I agree about the creativity he adds, though having seen how many problems Mansfield gave us at home it might be worth reverting to cautious mode.

I also think Bayliss looks like he needs a rest.
Yeah, cos cautious mode has served us well away from home lately hasn't it. ;)
 

clint van damme

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Yeah, cos cautious mode has served us well away from home lately hasn't it. ;)

but we haven't been as cautious away from home recently, we haven't been anything!
We got arguably our 2 best away results playing Doyle and Kelly against Luton and Lincoln. Counter that with they both played in one of our worst away performances against Forest Green, but so did Bayliss, out wide!
 

Ricketts

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It was only when Bayliss went on his run towards the end of the first half at Brighton that we realised we could attack them.

I know he is only a youngster and will need a break, but he needs to be playing for us to have any creativity.

Burge
Haynes
McDonald
Willis
Grimmer
Doyle
Bayliss
Reid
Vincente
JCH
McNulty
 

Londonccfcfan

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Doyle and Kelly had worked OK against better teams especially away.
It's when we really need to get on the front foot it doesn't work. Wouldn't be too bothered to see that combo for the next two games, perhaps give Bayliss a rest.
Good point.

Doyle to play has to be absolutely 100% fit otherwise pointless. Kelly has looked much better last two games from performance and fitness point of view. Was always going to take him a couple of games to get back to speed. Which is my fear about Doyle. give Kelly another chance to play alongside Bayliss.

Burge
Grimmer
WillIs
McDonald
Stokes
Vincenti
Kelly
Bayliss
Shipley
JCH
McNulty

Going by the 2nd half performance vs Colchester away (where we were plain unlucky) id go with Vincenti, definately over a Barrat or JMD.

JCH definately starts now from now on.
 

Esoterica

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I actually don't think Bayliss is that creative, not in the traditional terms of racking up assists with defence splitting passes anyway. What he does brilliantly is turn defence into attack and put opposition on the back foot with his ability to beat a man and carry the ball over distances that other players would normally need to pass. I think that's why he hasn't looked as effective in those couple of games after his illness - when not 100% fit he didn't have the legs to keep doing that.
He's also highlighted our weaknesses on the wings too, he gets 35 yards out, moves the ball out wide and moves come to nothing as we don't have wingers who can cross a moving ball consistently or regularly beat a man, Vincenti and Shipley often look for passes back inside and our attacks become static and peter out.

This match is one of the few games this season I didn't automatically know my preferred starting line up. As we have struggled with first half goals away all season and given the opposition and we're away, I think I'd start the game with a 4-2-3-1:
Burge
Grimmer, Willis, McDonald, Shipley
Kelly Doyle
JMD Bayliss Reid
JCH
Controversial in not starting McNulty but he's done a lot of running since his illness and I think this is a game to be won by dominating midfield so I'd save him for half time. It also gives us a game changing attacking change if needed, with him coming on for one of the DMs and into a 4-4-2. If we're winning JMD can come off and Bayliss can go wide - he'll have more space to do what he does on the counter attack with Mansfield chasing the game rather than his back to the wall in central midfield.
And now I'll sit back and wait to be flamed for dropping our top goal scorer!
 

Londonccfcfan

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I actually don't think Bayliss is that creative, not in the traditional terms of racking up assists with defence splitting passes anyway. What he does brilliantly is turn defence into attack and put opposition on the back foot with his ability to beat a man and carry the ball over distances that other players would normally need to pass. I think that's why he hasn't looked as effective in those couple of games after his illness - when not 100% fit he didn't have the legs to keep doing that.
He's also highlighted our weaknesses on the wings too, he gets 35 yards out, moves the ball out wide and moves come to nothing as we don't have wingers who can cross a moving ball consistently or regularly beat a man, Vincenti and Shipley often look for passes back inside and our attacks become static and peter out.

This match is one of the few games this season I didn't automatically know my preferred starting line up. As we have struggled with first half goals away all season and given the opposition and we're away, I think I'd start the game with a 4-2-3-1:
Burge
Grimmer, Willis, McDonald, Shipley
Kelly Doyle
JMD Bayliss Reid
JCH
Controversial in not starting McNulty but he's done a lot of running since his illness and I think this is a game to be won by dominating midfield so I'd save him for half time. It also gives us a game changing attacking change if needed, with him coming on for one of the DMs and into a 4-4-2. If we're winning JMD can come off and Bayliss can go wide - he'll have more space to do what he does on the counter attack with Mansfield chasing the game rather than his back to the wall in central midfield.
And now I'll sit back and wait to be flamed for dropping our top goal scorer!
Agreed with your comments about Bayliss not being creative as in traditional sense.

But to Drop Bayliss and McNulty for this game. And even that to accomodate JMD at Mansfield?

Id be surprised if JMD is even on the bench.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I agree about the creativity he adds, though having seen how many problems Mansfield gave us at home it might be worth reverting to cautious mode.

I also think Bayliss looks like he needs a rest.

May be time to take some more risks at the back to give us more going forward. Going all in on JCH/McNulty/Biamou leaves us with no Plan B so start 2 and reserve the 3rd. For the first time in ages we've had a week between games so fingers crossed fitness levels are back up.
 

Londonccfcfan

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Out of the fa cup too. That distraction has gone finally.

Just under a third of the season to go!

Think we will win tgis one. Mansfield are still under pressure and there to be got at.

Think we will get a draw. Havnt had one them since Crawley at Home.

It will be a welcome point against one of the favorites away from home.

With easier games to come in March/april we need to turn in a positive performances.

Im going for 2-2 draw.
 

Esoterica

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Agreed with your comments about Bayliss not being creative as in traditional sense.

But to Drop Bayliss and McNulty for this game. And even that to accomodate JMD at Mansfield?

Id be surprised if JMD is even on the bench.
I haven't dropped Bayliss, the whole team is built around him. Right midfield is our real problem area with no-one grabbing the shirt and hanging on to it from the various options we've tried. With 5 in midfield I picked JMD (I am far from convinced has the mental strength for L2) because I want some genuine width and not someone that drifts inside as much as Vincenti clogging up the middle. I also think JMD will look better with more options inside of him. While I think he's been poor, it's very easy to manipulate him into doing what you want when he's got no obvious easy pass inside. He's been very reliant on Grimmer's overlap for support whenever I've seen him. Also with 2 DMs it will lessen the impact of his lack of backtracking while not detracting from attack as Bayliss is still central. It's a formation and players picked to maximise their strengths.
 

Otis

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Think we will win this one. Mansfield are still under pressure and there to be got at.

Think we will get a draw. Haven't had one them since Crawley at Home.

It will be a welcome point against one of the favorites away from home.

With easier games to come in March/april we need to turn in a positive performances.

Im going for 2-2 draw.

So you think we will win, but also think it will be a draw?

;)
 

Otis

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I haven't dropped Bayliss, the whole team is built around him. Right midfield is our real problem area with no-one grabbing the shirt and hanging on to it from the various options we've tried. With 5 in midfield I picked JMD (I am far from convinced has the mental strength for L2) because I want some genuine width and not someone that drifts inside as much as Vincenti clogging up the middle. I also think JMD will look better with more options inside of him. While I think he's been poor, it's very easy to manipulate him into doing what you want when he's got no obvious easy pass inside. He's been very reliant on Grimmer's overlap for support whenever I've seen him. Also with 2 DMs it will lessen the impact of his lack of backtracking while not detracting from attack as Bayliss is still central. It's a formation and players picked to maximise their strengths.
I agree with you. I agree also hinted on us playing Bayliss and Kelly and Doyle, putting Bayliss in a hole just in front of the other pairing.
 

Londonccfcfan

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I haven't dropped Bayliss, the whole team is built around him. Right midfield is our real problem area with no-one grabbing the shirt and hanging on to it from the various options we've tried. With 5 in midfield I picked JMD (I am far from convinced has the mental strength for L2) because I want some genuine width and not someone that drifts inside as much as Vincenti clogging up the middle. I also think JMD will look better with more options inside of him. While I think he's been poor, it's very easy to manipulate him into doing what you want when he's got no obvious easy pass inside. He's been very reliant on Grimmer's overlap for support whenever I've seen him. Also with 2 DMs it will lessen the impact of his lack of backtracking while not detracting from attack as Bayliss is still central. It's a formation and players picked to maximise their strengths.
Width wise i dont think Shipley has done much wrong. been more than adequate considering hes not a natural wide player since jodis injury, woukd start him any day over the likes of Barrat or JMD or Haynes on the left.
 

Esoterica

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Width wise i dont think Shipley has done much wrong. been more than adequate considering hes not a natural wide player since jodis injury, woukd start him any day over the likes of Barrat or JMD or Haynes on the left.
I've started Reid on the left though, not any of who you've mentioned. Did you read my formation or just looking for an argument because i don't understand why Barratt, JMD or Haynes on the left are getting a mention in response to my post. Shipley has little end product as a winger but is worthy of a place inthe team. Considering he has also had spells on corner and free kick duty he has 1 assist all season but I do think he would do well as a left back supporting a genuine winger, not dissimilar to Grimmer. Reid put in 2 better crosses vs Accrington than we have seen all season from Jones, Nazon, Barratt, JMD, Shipley, Vincenti, DKE, Ponticelli, Haynes, Biamou, McNulty or any of the half a squad we have played in wide midfield roles that I might have forgotten and I have explained above why I want end product from out wide.
 

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