RoboCCFC90
Well-Known Member
What a drama queen!!!
"Coventry as usual played to their strengths which is going forward and passing the ball about, but alas this is undermined by their irritating habit of conceding goals against the run of play by gifting the opposition the ball through error and sloppy defending."
If there was anyone at the game on Saturday or who had seen the highlights they'd of known that the equaliser was a very good volley from the edge of the area, the freekick was defended really well and it's just a shame that the volley nestled into the bottom corner, Swindon's goal scorer could have tried that ten more times and probably would have scored only twice.
The second goal is clever play from the Striker he used his pace to get in behind, he has then come across Seaborne so he leaves Seaborne with the option of taking him down (Red card ultimately as he was last man) or trying to get back at him on the run which Dan failed to do, the only thing you can criticise is that 3 of the 4 man backline expected the offside flag which never came (Blair, Jordan, Cyrus).
Up until that moment City's defence had rarely been threatened the whole game and the defence when called upon looked strong and commanding, there was definitely an improvement since the game at Crewe.
It's frustrating that things get blown way out of proportion as this article now points out we should be looking over shoulder.
"Coventry as usual played to their strengths which is going forward and passing the ball about, but alas this is undermined by their irritating habit of conceding goals against the run of play by gifting the opposition the ball through error and sloppy defending."
If there was anyone at the game on Saturday or who had seen the highlights they'd of known that the equaliser was a very good volley from the edge of the area, the freekick was defended really well and it's just a shame that the volley nestled into the bottom corner, Swindon's goal scorer could have tried that ten more times and probably would have scored only twice.
The second goal is clever play from the Striker he used his pace to get in behind, he has then come across Seaborne so he leaves Seaborne with the option of taking him down (Red card ultimately as he was last man) or trying to get back at him on the run which Dan failed to do, the only thing you can criticise is that 3 of the 4 man backline expected the offside flag which never came (Blair, Jordan, Cyrus).
Up until that moment City's defence had rarely been threatened the whole game and the defence when called upon looked strong and commanding, there was definitely an improvement since the game at Crewe.
It's frustrating that things get blown way out of proportion as this article now points out we should be looking over shoulder.