Post subject: Re: Wakefield Game - Post Match Discussion...
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:11 pm
st ives
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tall red wrote:The game, will coment on later, but some of the fans need a slap, was with my two little lads tonight so didnt stand in the shed until it started to rain , so moved there in second half, there were qite a few lads stood at the front of the shed calling nearly every player wan*ers and they should f-off , wtf robby got more poop than he probably has had since he started to play the game, even big phil got loads, kept seein fitz lookin back at the shed shakin his head in discust, how do people expect the players to get motivated with that kind of poop shouted to em, discusted with what i have heared tonight aimed at most players.
fitzy was shacking his head ,thinking what the love do i have to do to get a game in this poop team ,come on fatty what you waiting for ,get him in ,not like your going to make things worse putting him in now is it for love sake
Joined: Dec 23 2003 Posts: 2178 Location: Dark Dance Hall
Adamjk wrote: Cashmere and Leuluai both stood out as our top performers.
You could tell it was going to be one of those nights when we lost the ball on the first set, although I thought it was a ball steal at the time. You're not going to be able to win games when you're knocking on from the base of a scrum and knocking on right in front of the opponents line as well.
Our attacking kicking near their line was shocking as well other than Myler producing a carbon copy of his kick to McGilvray from against Huddersfield a couple of weeks ago.
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, Pretty much my thoughts also.
Do the players draw straws for knocking on in the first set?
Losing possesion seems to be a natural talent for us , Teflon to sponsor us next season.
Bring Back The BIFF ! (Britain & Ireland Frack Free)
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Game - Post Match Discussion...
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:17 pm
Original Salford City Red
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Iain wrote:In this thread please - if anyone has anything to say (considering that by 10.30pm there is not a single comment on the game on here).
Personally, I think the score massively flattered us.
Three ongoing gripes of mine about us in games this season:
- on attack - very flat most of the time and very little running on to the ball.
- on defence - too much grabbing round the body and too little taking the legs.
- discipline - far too many stupid penalties conceded.
On attack-the funny thing is that if we had played 80 minutes instead of 78 mins we would probably got a draw why didn't we play in the first 70 minutes as we did in the last 10?
On defence- our defensive coach has a lot to work on and the tackling technique of some of our players leaves a lot to be desired.
On discipline- the penalties being conceded are becoming an embarrassment even allowing for some inept refereeing displays and tonight once again there was no consistency from the officials.
The distribution from our half backs/ hooker was poor with passes either being too high or on the ground and our ball receivers were having to lose momentum every time.
Adamjk wrote:Poor game which wasn't even close. The mood in the Shed seems to be reflected on the pitch. It was a very lacklustre 'season's pretty much over' type performance.
Cashmere and Leuluai both stood out as our top performers.
You could tell it was going to be one of those nights when we lost the ball on the first set, although I thought it was a ball steal at the time. You're not going to be able to win games when you're knocking on from the base of a scrum and knocking on right in front of the opponents line as well.
Our attacking kicking near their line was shocking as well other than Myler producing a carbon copy of his kick to McGilvray from against Huddersfield a couple of weeks ago.
We seriously need to sort out the indiscipline though - it's costing us a lot of field position in games too often.
Really wish we had a player with a kicking game as good as Danny Brough's.
as a supporter of a similar club that has suffered with being at the wrong end of the league would you now wish that relegation was still there, personally I do, little bit old fashioned but at least something to play for
I know its not going to make the rest of the season great to watch, but build for the future
score may of flattered salford but also highlights wakeys inability to kill off games . credit to the players who carried on regardless and the salford fans who stayed on (the grumpy sod behind me stormed off at 30 12 )
Post subject: Re: Wakefield Game - Post Match Discussion...
Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:31 pm
Fatboys Limb
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Joined: Aug 13 2005 Posts: 5313 Location: ... is fcuking in Heaven
Original Salford City Red wrote:Owhy didn't we play in the first 70 minutes as we did in the last 10?
I actually thought we finished both halves as the stronger team.
Whilst we started very badly at the beginning of the game, I thought we were the better team for the last 10-15 minutes of the first half, and also think the half time score flattered them a little (mainly due to Korki's try right on the hooter).
Dave Lister wrote:I reckon Salford's fans are the friendliest i've come across and haven't got a bad word to say about them
Love him or hate him, 163 consecutive appearances should make Stuart Littler a Salford legend in anyone's book
One thing that is glaringley obvious is the coaching is not up to scratch. Look at Korkidas, when we had him he used to drop the ball or give stupid penalties away. Tonight he was the best forward on the pitch. Don't remember him dropping the ball or giving pens away.
Branny wrote:One thing that is glaringley obvious is the coaching is not up to scratch. Look at Korkidas, when we had him he used to drop the ball or give stupid penalties away. Tonight he was the best forward on the pitch. Don't remember him dropping the ball or giving pens away.
It's no coincidence that a lot of forwards in the league have had some of their best performances when playing against us simply because our tackling technique at times has been very poor. Korki was described by some Cas fans as being one of their worst signings in a long time. I'm not sure how he's gone since he's been back at Wakey though.
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