Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by FiNeRaIn » 12 Feb 2012 16:20

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Handsome Man Karacan is player of the year for the whole Championship.
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Agreed.

I don't believe that there can be a single other player in the division that can both run AND tackle a lot. It's incredible.


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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Ian Royal » 12 Feb 2012 17:14

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Ian Royal Karacan would usually be in my top 5 over the course of the season, but I don't think he's been as good this year as last (hence getting dropped earlier on). I'd agree our contenders should mainly be defenders / Fed, though I'd chuck McAnuff & Kebe into the mix around the same level as Karacan. And ALF if he can start getting games again and scoring / assisting.


That's some 'if' there....

Agree based on McDermott's apparent preferences. Though IMO if he gets the games he'll produce the goods.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by 1871 Royal » 12 Feb 2012 17:34

Odd game yesterday. At half time I turned to my uncle and said, "How are we winning this 2-0".

It didn't seem like we created a great deal but we did look fairly comfortable, especially in the first half. Don't remember Feds having a shot to save in the first half.

2nd half was a bit more frustrating, but they came out and had nothing to lose and Feds pulled off 3 world class saves to keep us in the game.

I guess its sign of a good team to win yet still not play that well.

First game I have seen of the new boys. Roberts looked ok, probably had an off game but think he will get better with match fitness. Cywka looked very good when he came on and was very impressed, wouldn't mind seeing him start against his old side on Tuesday, maybe having a point to prove? Connelly looked solid, good debut, look forward to future games with him.

MOTM - Feds, for saving the game in the second half. First save was exceptional.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by melonhead » 12 Feb 2012 18:04

terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.

as for the match, pretty poor. never really got out of second gear, and couldnt string two passes together for the first twenty, but still miles better than coventry whos only efforts came from long range in 2nd half.
kebes goal was class, from connollys pass to roberts, his back heel roll, and kebes pace and finish.
could have scored alot more in 2nd half with church missing the easiest of the lot.

fed- 8 nothing to do till 2nd half, where he pulled off 3 great saves from nothing
connolly- 7 slow start, but grew and grew, should have had that goal which roberts nicked, and showed some really nice long passing to feet
pearce/gorks 8- rocklike
harte- 8 solid at the back, brilliant set piece delivery- much better from him
karacan - 8- a tiny turkish demon
ledge- 7 tired early, and slightly off pace, but still played ok
kebe-7 unplayable, and at his best first half- tired early after being out for a while
mills-7 started badly with nothing coming off, but grew into it, and was superb in 2nd half
nhunt-6 - ran around, got the odd header
roberts-7 not much from him except nicking connolys goal

church 6
cywka- 8 great 15 minute cameo, looks strong, skillfull, got a trick,and a good delivery, can go past people, and happy to track back and work for the ball.want to see more of him please

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by bloody Volvo driver » 12 Feb 2012 18:47

[quote="melonhead"]terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Basingstoke Royal » 12 Feb 2012 18:55

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He always looks as though he is running on the spot and treading water.



He looks like his legs are moving really fast, but he makes up no ground on the centre half.

I think most if not all of our forwards would beat him in a race. Pearce would probably too.



What complete and utter rubbish! OK, fine, so you don't rate Church but don't tell blatant lies! Or perhaps you'd gone for a pee when Chruch started some way behind one of their centre halves and got ahead of him.


Was this while he was warming up on the touchline and the coventry players were running towards him?

Do you honestly believe that Church is quick???? He's not. If he was he would be a half decent player.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by West Stand Man » 12 Feb 2012 19:01

Basingstoke Royal Was this while he was warming up on the touchline and the coventry players were running towards him?

Do you honestly believe that Church is quick???? He's not. If he was he would be a half decent player.



Well, I have to disagree. It would be interesting to see the facts though. My suspicion is that he is one of the quickest around - he just looks as if he is lumbering because of his odd gait.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by RoyalBlue » 12 Feb 2012 19:46

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He looks like his legs are moving really fast, but he makes up no ground on the centre half.

I think most if not all of our forwards would beat him in a race. Pearce would probably too.



What complete and utter rubbish! OK, fine, so you don't rate Church but don't tell blatant lies! Or perhaps you'd gone for a pee when Chruch started some way behind one of their centre halves and got ahead of him.


Was this while he was warming up on the touchline and the coventry players were running towards him?

Do you honestly believe that Church is quick???? He's not. If he was he would be a half decent player.


Oh how witty - NOT!

I suggest you have a word with a few people at the club who will know how fast Church is. Maybe then you will finally realise that you are talking rubbish when you claim he does not have pace.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Simon's Church » 12 Feb 2012 19:52

melonhead terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.


It's people like you that lost us the coveted 'family club of the year' award :evil:


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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by who are ya? » 12 Feb 2012 20:14

LoyalRoyalFan Bit of trouble between the opposing supporters as Libertine alluded to earlier. Spotted some riots vans hurtling towards the stadium as I left.

Let's just hope the disabled Cov fans got home safe and sound!

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Croydon Royal » 13 Feb 2012 08:22

melonhead terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.


North-East corner? As I've just posted on the 'Why do people go to games' thread, Saturday was by far the worst of the lot. I know they have to sit somewhere, but this week they just made it impossible to get into the game. As someone else pointed out, there's a big difference between kids of 6/7 who go to games and kids who are 9/10 - these were at the younger end and their complete lack of interest in the game showed. I don't care if they're not bothered, but it was bloody annoying that they made it frustrating for those who paid money to go and actually watch a match. BOOOOO children BOOOOO.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by TFF » 13 Feb 2012 08:40

We were lucky in the end weren't we?

I wouldn't want to see that line up again - better sides, or a Feds off day, will be our undoing. Odd selection really, against a side with two stand in full backs McD opts to field behind Kebe a centre back who while clearly capable (he can pick a pass can't he?) was never going to run the overlap and another full back in front of Harte on the other side.

Much of our attacking threat was negated before we started. Cywka clearly has something about him and if McAnuff is still unfit I'd like to see him start against his old club.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 08:58

Yet another poor and uninspiring performance at home which makes it just one of a long line of forgettable victories for me. The resilliance of this team, and it's ability to turn poor performances into great wins, is something to be proud of, albeit at the same time really not liking watching them.

Federici had a blinder, with a couple of nice camera saves added in, which says it all.

When did we last play well?


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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Archie's penalty » 13 Feb 2012 09:02

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 09:25

Archie's penalty Brighton on boxing day?


Think that was probably the one that springs to my mind too, at least for 45 minutes anyway.

I don't expect us to dominate or play well for 90 minutes every week but I can't recall many games this season where I've come away thinking we've played well (not just the result or defending resolutely and making the most of a limited number of chances at the other end) and I've enjoyed the performance.

It makes our position even more surprising.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by melonhead » 13 Feb 2012 09:26

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melonhead terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.


It's people like you that lost us the coveted 'family club of the year' award :evil:



i didnt actually boo them, i just hated them silently

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by Hoop Blah » 13 Feb 2012 09:28

One other point, which I don't think I've seen mentioned, has anyone taking the piss out of McDermott for playing Harte and Mills together?

When Dellor suggested it a while back some of the experts on here (and McDermott himself to be fair) laughed the idea off as some wacky no-hope solution.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by melonhead » 13 Feb 2012 09:29

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melonhead terrible atmosphere, not least cos i was surrounded by the most irritating kids football team from langley who kept getting up and wandering around in front of me, and screeching in silly high pitched voices, and counting down with the clock.
BOOOOO children BOOOOOOO.


North-East corner? As I've just posted on the 'Why do people go to games' thread, Saturday was by far the worst of the lot. I know they have to sit somewhere, but this week they just made it impossible to get into the game. As someone else pointed out, there's a big difference between kids of 6/7 who go to games and kids who are 9/10 - these were at the younger end and their complete lack of interest in the game showed. I don't care if they're not bothered, but it was bloody annoying that they made it frustrating for those who paid money to go and actually watch a match. BOOOOO children BOOOOO.



yes.
my stinking hangover didnt help, and i know they were just excited to be playing at half time etc, but i could have killed them.

sit down, shut up, watch the fecking game, dont count down with the clock, or ill have to hurt you.

BOOOOOOOOOO

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by melonhead » 13 Feb 2012 09:31

That Friday Feeling We were lucky in the end weren't we?

I wouldn't want to see that line up again - better sides, or a Feds off day, will be our undoing. Odd selection really, against a side with two stand in full backs McD opts to field behind Kebe a centre back who while clearly capable (he can pick a pass can't he?) was never going to run the overlap and another full back in front of Harte on the other side.

Much of our attacking threat was negated before we started. Cywka clearly has something about him and if McAnuff is still unfit I'd like to see him start against his old club.



was a strange game- think lucky is over stating it, a couple of long range efforts was all they had.
agree on the selection being odd, but dictated by alot of late injuries

agree totally on cywka-deserves a start for sure.

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Re: Back from the Game - Coventry (H)

by melonhead » 13 Feb 2012 09:33

Hoop Blah Yet another poor and uninspiring performance at home which makes it just one of a long line of forgettable victories for me. The resilliance of this team, and it's ability to turn poor performances into great wins, is something to be proud of, albeit at the same time really not liking watching them.

Federici had a blinder, with a couple of nice camera saves added in, which says it all.

When did we last play well?



cant help but agree on the recent performances.
hoping this next glut of games can get us into some form, cos if we start to actually hit our stride then we could be unstoppable imo

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