McSheffery's goal... (1 Viewer)

SkyBlue_Bear83

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From this image it looks like he was unsighted so I can sort of see why he didn't save it, poor positioning and set up of the wall though you have to say.

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LB87ccfc

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I Could see from block 15 he had not positioned the wall correctly and just a split second before McSheffrey hits the ball Jones was trying to peer through the wall to see which direction McSheffrey was shaping up.

Poor positioning and should never been so rooted to the spot as he was.

Don't understand the clapping of a player scoring against us just because he has connections, could of put us even further into the shit.

Should never clap a goal going in against us no matter who scores it.
 

Nick

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I Could see from block 15 he had not positioned the wall correctly and just a split second before McSheffrey hits the ball Jones was trying to peer through the wall to see which direction McSheffrey was shaping up.

Poor positioning and should never been so rooted to the spot as he was.

Don't understand the clapping of a player scoring against us just because he has connections, could of put us even further into the shit.

Should never clap a goal going in against us no matter who scores it.

Probably the same people who think up Carl Baker day.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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No problem applauding any piece of good football personally whether the player is someone who has played for us or not
 

bringbackrattles

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Macca Cov Kid and all that but he dived to try and get a penalty so he deservedly got booed for that.
That is out of order by any player,but against his home town club makes it even more shitty !
 

LB87ccfc

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No problem applauding any piece of good football personally whether the player is someone who has played for us or not

The word softie comes to mind.

So it was good football to put us 1.0 down even though he brought the freekick all day long and the ref fell for it.
 

stupot07

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From this image it looks like he was unsighted so I can sort of see why he didn't save it, poor positioning and set up of the wall though you have to say.

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Possibly the worst wall I've ever seen.


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Apparently he walked towards SP called him an f-ing knob.

Well, I've been trying to lip read from the vid, and I'm sure it was either "outstanding knob" or "phenomenal knob". One of the two.
 

pusbccfc

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Typical, a shit reject coming back and scoring.

At least Jordan Clarke continued to look average at best.
 

Hobo

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The wall is terrible, gaps all over the place. We then commit two blatant fouls in the wall, the second and worst one helps create the space for McSheffrey to score!

Considering the keeper is covering that side of the goal it is pretty poor.

pressley is a shit manager, but you have to feel sorry for him if that is what he has to work with! Don't come back and say he bought them, he didn't. Waggott and the SISU budget did.

I think at the moment, we are the worst full time professional outfit going. Leadership comes from the top. JS take full responsibility, you have failed on all fronts.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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images


Managed to sneak into Ryton and take a photo of the 'practice' wall they use for set pieces :eek:
 

Skyblueweeman

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In other news, saw Tudgays goal this morning. Great ball, great movement, great finish.

We should be saluting that as much as bemoaning f*&king golden boys strike.

Given the lack of positives in the last days/weeks/years, I thought we'd be at least giving our goal some more air time. Must just be me....
 

Skyblueweeman

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Oh and another thing....pictures don't always tell the whole story. The fact that this wall is disjointed is irrelevant...McSheffrey bent the ball around Haynes on the far end. More blame needs to lie with the keeper for his positioning of the wall, not the wall itself.
 

wingy

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Oh and another thing....pictures don't always tell the whole story. The fact that this wall is disjointed is irrelevant...McSheffrey bent the ball around Haynes on the far end. More blame needs to lie with the keeper for his positioning of the wall, not the wall itself.

You're right WM but the young lad you're referring to was Williams
On a side note to that for all the building this lad up I thought he was fairly Inefectual
but then It doesn't take long In that Bearpit of a ground even when only 20% populated
to drain and destroy the composure of what are very young players as witnessed with Samuals
 

Skyblueweeman

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You're right WM but the young lad you're referring to was Williams
On a side note to that for all the building this lad up I thought he was fairly Inefectual
but then It doesn't take long In that Bearpit of a ground even when only 20% populated
to drain and destroy the composure of what are very young players as witnessed with Samuals

Wait...we've got two gingers in the team?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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In other news, saw Tudgays goal this morning. Great ball, great movement, great finish.

We should be saluting that as much as bemoaning f*&king golden boys strike.

Given the lack of positives in the last days/weeks/years, I thought we'd be at least giving our goal some more air time. Must just be me....

Sublime finish right at the end of the game, shows a glimpse of what he can do. Having now also seen McSheffrey's goal, it normally helps a lot when the keeper moves out of the way to let the ball past him-he won't score many more farcical than that.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Sublime finish right at the end of the game, shows a glimpse of what he can do. Having now also seen McSheffrey's goal, it normally helps a lot when the keeper moves out of the way to let the ball past him-he won't score many more farcical than that.

Cant recall from the highlights this morning but had the keeper finished setting the wall before McSheffrey was allowed to take the kick. If so, he deserves flak. If not, deserves some slack.
 
The question we should be asking is was McSheffrey tripped or did he dive for the free kick. Anybody got any links to the incident? According to Pressley he is adamant that he was not tripped. If this is the case McSheffrey may have cost us two vital points which consign us to division 2 for which he will always be remembered as the "cheating legend".
 

ccfcway

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The question we should be asking is was McSheffrey tripped or did he dive for the free kick. Anybody got any links to the incident? According to Pressley he is adamant that he was not tripped. If this is the case McSheffrey may have cost us two vital points which consign us to division 2 for which he will always be remembered as the "cheating legend".

Yer, its McSheffreys fault we might be going down to League two :wave:
 

italiahorse

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In other news, saw Tudgays goal this morning. Great ball, great movement, great finish.

We should be saluting that as much as bemoaning f*&king golden boys strike.

Given the lack of positives in the last days/weeks/years, I thought we'd be at least giving our goal some more air time. Must just be me....

Did you go and watch the previous 90 minutes?
Felt like Pressley was on his way and the strangely we scored.
 

wingy

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The question we should be asking is was McSheffrey tripped or did he dive for the free kick. Anybody got any links to the incident? According to Pressley he is adamant that he was not tripped. If this is the case McSheffrey may have cost us two vital points which consign us to division 2 for which he will always be remembered as the "cheating legend".

For me in play it looked like the ball was gone3-4 possibly 5 yards past Martin who had turned to attempt a retrieve
Mcsheffery simply made his right boot contact with Martin and the ref bought it
For me It was never a foul
 

CCFC_Charlie

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The free-kick would have been a lot harder to score if he'd taken it from where the "foul" actually took place, opposed to 5 yards back to get a better angle.
 

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