Just thought I would give the lad some credit for yesterday, he was the only player who actually seemed to want to win. He had a right go at Davies at one point for wasting time, and was constantly bombing up and down into space. Seemed like the only player on the pitch at times not content with a point. He isn't the most technically gifted of players, but think some of the other players should have followed his lead.
Just thought I would give the lad some credit for yesterday, he was the only player who actually seemed to want to win. He had a right go at Davies at one point for wasting time, and was constantly bombing up and down into space. Seemed like the only player on the pitch at times not content with a point. He isn't the most technically gifted of players, but think some of the other players should have followed his lead.
I actually thought he was unusually restrained in his forward movement - particularly in the second half - me and my mate both thought he was 'under orders' to not push forward too much.
Just thought I would give the lad some credit for yesterday, he was the only player who actually seemed to want to win. He had a right go at Davies at one point for wasting time, and was constantly bombing up and down into space. Seemed like the only player on the pitch at times not content with a point. He isn't the most technically gifted of players, but think some of the other players should have followed his lead.
I actually thought he was unusually restrained in his forward movement - particularly in the second half - me and my mate both thought he was 'under orders' to not push forward too much.
Grimmer was getting a fair bit of stick as usual from the Doyler in the first half and then finally decided to tell Doyle to fuck off (or words to that effect).
Gone up in my estimation purely on that.
There was an instance in the second half when Grimmer passed inside to Doyle in the middle and then bombed on for the return but Doyle clearly put the ball 10 yards behind him so as to "keep him in check". Grimmer wasn't happy but neither was Doyle because he wasn't holding back.
Seemed like a few of our players either hadn't or didn't want to read the second half script (Bayliss, Grimmer, McNulty)!
There was an instance in the second half when Grimmer passed inside to Doyle in the middle and then bombed on for the return but Doyle clearly put the ball 10 yards behind him so as to "keep him in check". Grimmer wasn't happy but neither was Doyle because he wasn't holding back.
Seemed like a few of our players either hadn't or didn't want to read the second half script (Bayliss, Grimmer, McNulty)!