"If you look at the last 10 minutes, the lads are so desperate to win it that everyone is just sprinting with the ball in a straight line and trying to get it closer to their goal" ~ Kevin Nicholson tonight showing they still don' know how to do it!merse btpir wrote: ↑04 Aug 2017, 23:17 Rule 1: DON'T chase the game!
Rule 2: Be prepared to settle for 0-0
Rule 3: DON'T lose!
Torquay United vs Tranmere Rovers 5.8.17
-
- Top Scorer
- Posts: 1864
- Joined: 02 Jan 2017, 10:58
- Favourite player: robin stubbs
-
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2321
- Joined: 13 Feb 2012, 21:13
- Favourite player: Chris Myers
- Location: Wigan
Bit harsh brucie, I wasn't there like yourself. But I can only imagine Tranmere going down to 10 men, just means there players keep it tight and simple whilst still represent a threat with there superior squad. Going down to 9 with 5 minutes to go away just means park the bus, slow the play. Let's face it they will the league. So a 0-0 draw is beyond what I and most expected today. A point gained today, rather than 2 lost
Lucy
Actually, I thought for the most part they followed your advice. I don't really agree with KN, there were a couple of occasions when Higgins ran some distance with the ball but the problem was not the run but the pass. Reid, who started promisingly, also took a speculative shot, when a calmer head would have passed.merse btpir wrote: ↑05 Aug 2017, 20:11 "If you look at the last 10 minutes, the lads are so desperate to win it that everyone is just sprinting with the ball in a straight line and trying to get it closer to their goal" ~ Kevin Nicholson tonight showing they still don' know how to do it!
TUST number 080
So you dont rate Nicholson Merse but as a quote I am sure it's pretty darn accurate. It was however a point gained . We are not going to win the league this year with this team or this budget. However if I had to forecast which of today's two managers will be getting their P45 first I wouldn't be putting my money on KN.
-
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2498
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 19:27
- Favourite player: lee mansell
- Location: Teignmouth
- Watches from: Bristow’s Bench
An absolute battle between a much improved United and Tranmere who clearly expected to pick up 3 points.
However like all bully boys they did not like it when we weathered the early storm and showed we were not going to be intimidated
It is so easy to blame the referee but Sam Allison simply does not display any authority and is a whistle happy referee who seems to guess which side commits an offence rather than knowing. The foul on Sam Chaney was a straight red in my opinion.This referee needs help quickly.
The big plus is we are going to be competitive this season and will only get better.
Clarke, Higgins Gowling and Gosling have made a big difference but , as others have said, we need a striker to capitalise on the players we have.
Keating is all heart but this is such a physical league he will find it so tough to make an impact. Love his passion though.
Good defence very light weight up front.
However like all bully boys they did not like it when we weathered the early storm and showed we were not going to be intimidated
It is so easy to blame the referee but Sam Allison simply does not display any authority and is a whistle happy referee who seems to guess which side commits an offence rather than knowing. The foul on Sam Chaney was a straight red in my opinion.This referee needs help quickly.
The big plus is we are going to be competitive this season and will only get better.
Clarke, Higgins Gowling and Gosling have made a big difference but , as others have said, we need a striker to capitalise on the players we have.
Keating is all heart but this is such a physical league he will find it so tough to make an impact. Love his passion though.
Good defence very light weight up front.
Most would have settled for a point before the game, although not to finish off a team with 9 men is disappointing. However, I thought the boys in orange/mango (because it is most certainly not yellow) did ok and a special mention for Chaney at LB. he did really well.
-
- Top Scorer
- Posts: 1791
- Joined: 19 Feb 2011, 08:48
- Favourite player: Robin Stubbs
- Watches from: Family Stand
Tranmere Chairman Mark Palios in the Directors' Box didn't seem too happy at the end.Dazza wrote: ↑05 Aug 2017, 20:26 So you dont rate Nicholson Merse but as a quote I am sure it's pretty darn accurate. It was however a point gained . We are not going to win the league this year with this team or this budget. However if I had to forecast which of today's two managers will be getting their P45 first I wouldn't be putting my money on KN.
No Clarke Osborne but 'Consultant' Chris Rich was 'in charge'. So Nicho safe for another week!
-
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2168
- Joined: 07 Oct 2013, 17:48
- Favourite player: Jake Andrews
- Location: Preston Sands
You are quite right we could have lost this game easily the last 10 minutes which we did most games last season perhaps Nicho has not learnt any lessons but give him the credit for putting out a side with pace,strength,ability and courage. I do think Nicho needs to look at the substitutions but Lathrope had to come of or we would have had him sent of. Perhaps Gray should have started.merse btpir wrote: ↑05 Aug 2017, 20:11 "If you look at the last 10 minutes, the lads are so desperate to win it that everyone is just sprinting with the ball in a straight line and trying to get it closer to their goal" ~ Kevin Nicholson tonight showing they still don' know how to do it!
The referee was very poor and should have sent off Buxton for the foul on Chaney who did very well at left back it's a shame he was not tried there last season.
An entertaining game, spoiled by a poor, inconsistent ref. McNulty's tackle on Chaney was horrendous and could well have put him out for the season. How the ref did not see it as a straight red is beyond me. For various reasons, i didn't get to any of the per-season friendlies so this was my first sight of our new-look side. First impressions - pretty good.
A few observations - not criticisms! We were lightweight up front, although it is hard to judge against possibly the best organised defence in the league. Keating was battling on his own. He needs a decent strike partner - possibly that player is James Gray. We had little width until Reed and Lee came on (both did well I thought). Chris Relph has got the pitch looking superb so why do we still insist on humping it up in the air so often? We now have three midfield players (Young, Gosling and Klukowski) who can play, so why bypass them? Terrific long throws by Higgins, but anything in the air was not going to bother the Tranmere defenders. Same with corners. Nico must develop different options from set pieces than just humping it in the middle and hoping. For example, from a Higgins throw, there was a scrum in the box but Luke Young stood unmarked just outside the box. If only the throw could have gone to him.
As we said last season, we have to pick up points from the teams that are likely to be in the lower half of the league. We failed abyssmally to do this last season. This season, because we've got more experience in the side, I think we will do it. Josh Gowling - it's good to have a proper captain at last !!!
A few observations - not criticisms! We were lightweight up front, although it is hard to judge against possibly the best organised defence in the league. Keating was battling on his own. He needs a decent strike partner - possibly that player is James Gray. We had little width until Reed and Lee came on (both did well I thought). Chris Relph has got the pitch looking superb so why do we still insist on humping it up in the air so often? We now have three midfield players (Young, Gosling and Klukowski) who can play, so why bypass them? Terrific long throws by Higgins, but anything in the air was not going to bother the Tranmere defenders. Same with corners. Nico must develop different options from set pieces than just humping it in the middle and hoping. For example, from a Higgins throw, there was a scrum in the box but Luke Young stood unmarked just outside the box. If only the throw could have gone to him.
As we said last season, we have to pick up points from the teams that are likely to be in the lower half of the league. We failed abyssmally to do this last season. This season, because we've got more experience in the side, I think we will do it. Josh Gowling - it's good to have a proper captain at last !!!
-
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2321
- Joined: 13 Feb 2012, 21:13
- Favourite player: Chris Myers
- Location: Wigan
tomogull wrote: ↑05 Aug 2017, 22:22 An entertaining game, spoiled by a poor, inconsistent ref. McNulty's tackle on Chaney was horrendous and could well have put him out for the season. How the ref did not see it as a straight red is beyond me. For various reasons, i didn't get to any of the per-season friendlies so this was my first sight of our new-look side. First impressions - pretty good.
A few observations - not criticisms! We were lightweight up front, although it is hard to judge against possibly the best organised defence in the league. Keating was battling on his own. He needs a decent strike partner - possibly that player is James Gray. We had little width until Reed and Lee came on (both did well I thought). Chris Relph has got the pitch looking superb so why do we still insist on humping it up in the air so often? We now have three midfield players (Young, Gosling and Klukowski) who can play, so why bypass them? Terrific long throws by Higgins, but anything in the air was not going to bother the Tranmere defenders. Same with corners. Nico must develop different options from set pieces than just humping it in the middle and hoping. For example, from a Higgins throw, there was a scrum in the box but Luke Young stood unmarked just outside the box. If only the throw could have gone to him.
As we said last season, we have to pick up points from the teams that are likely to be in the lower half of the league. We failed abyssmally to do this last season. This season, because we've got more experience in the side, I think we will do it. Josh Gowling - it's good to have a proper captain at last !!!
Common sense post. Surely a mid table finish is unthinkable
Lucy
Don't think it was Mcnulty who clobbered Chaney but ut was a clear red
You're right - I got that wrong ! It was the full back, Buxton. Ironically, he stayed on the pitch and McNulty was sent off for 'afters' with Keating. The whole episode was very poorly handled by the ref.
-
- First Regular
- Posts: 358
- Joined: 29 Jul 2017, 22:00
- Favourite player: argreaveswithanh
-
- First Regular
- Posts: 358
- Joined: 29 Jul 2017, 22:00
- Favourite player: argreaveswithanh
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest