by Snowflake Royal » 10 Dec 2025 17:23
by West F » 10 Dec 2025 17:27
RoyalBlueLower WestWestYorksRoyal Which I can live with if we build on it. If we have a mix of good performances and piss poor ones, then the objective over the summer is pretty obvious; bring in the right players who can help us bring in the consistency. We just have to be patient and accept it's the start of a long rebuild.
Football fans generally don't have the patience these days. All instant gratification. Fantasy football recruitment. Whereas in real life it's about real people. Who bring with them all their personal baggage. No guarantee any signing will settle into the team long term.
I'm happy to be patient and allow time for a rebuild, just so long as that rebuild isn't based on foundations of 'hoofball'.
by Millsy » 10 Dec 2025 17:44
West F Saying that we lost the game in the first five minutes is worrying.
by Clyde1998 » 10 Dec 2025 18:53
by MR. CYNICAL » 10 Dec 2025 22:05
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Just a tiny bit more enjoyable than catching your foreskin in your zipper, but at least it wasn`t cold.
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And if you missed the Carlisle horror show, this was a pretty good imitation of it.
Yes I missed that thankfully, i decided after last night I`m done with evening games, at least if we lose on a Saturday I can get sloshed and forget it short term.
by leon » 11 Dec 2025 10:39
MR. CYNICALwindermereROYALRoyalBlue
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And if you missed the Carlisle horror show, this was a pretty good imitation of it.
Yes I missed that thankfully, i decided after last night I`m done with evening games, at least if we lose on a Saturday I can get sloshed and forget it short term.
Yep, I'm thinking the same after encountering a huge stag deer, 2 road closures and a 30 mile detour, hence a horrendous 2 hour journey back to portsmouth.
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2025 09:00
Snowflake RoyalHoundleon Watched the Sky "highlights" and O'Connor just ambled around the pitch looking like he didn't give a shit. I know he isn't the most mobile but really?
He’s up there with the slowest players I’ve ever seen
Which does make you question why he breaks the defensive line so often and charges forward to try to challenge.
Thought he'd been pretty positionally disciplined since returning to the team, but he was absolutely all over the shop last night, and certainly not in a good way.
Any time I think about football, the key thing I come back to is it's simply about building partnerships across the pitch and through the team.
CB with CB
CB with FB
FB with Wing
Wing with FW
FW with FW/AM
CM with CM
CM with every other position.
And our entire team seems to play the game in isolation as if they've never met, let alone trained together.
by leon » 12 Dec 2025 09:04
URZZZZSnowflake RoyalHound
He’s up there with the slowest players I’ve ever seen
Which does make you question why he breaks the defensive line so often and charges forward to try to challenge.
Thought he'd been pretty positionally disciplined since returning to the team, but he was absolutely all over the shop last night, and certainly not in a good way.
Any time I think about football, the key thing I come back to is it's simply about building partnerships across the pitch and through the team.
CB with CB
CB with FB
FB with Wing
Wing with FW
FW with FW/AM
CM with CM
CM with every other position.
And our entire team seems to play the game in isolation as if they've never met, let alone trained together.
This. It’s the simple answer when people regurgitate “how did Stam’s team finish 3rd”
Because it was a well balanced squad with strong partnerships through the pitch. We’ve had better individual players since but never a better “team”
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2025 09:09
Snowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal I think Rinomhota should play when fit. Energy in the middle of the park and ball carrying ability. Surprised he didn't come on yesterday.
I'm sick of Doyle. He's a powderpuff girl. Someone said he was our best player yesterday. I thought he was typically rubbish.
What we really need is someone who can cause problems at AM, but we have no one. And don’t seem to be willing to try any of the wingers there.
So sod it.
Rinomhota, Wing
.........Savage
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2025 09:20
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He’s up there with the slowest players I’ve ever seen
I can take one of the CBs being slow, but I assumed given the plaudits he gained at Lincoln, he must have something else about him. But he seems really quiet, slightly suspect at positioning, not that commanding in the air and utterly atrocious at passing.
We had the farcical sight last night of Wing playing even deeper than normal, laying the ball back to Paudie to lump it forward. To no-one. TBF he wasn't the only one, lost count of the number of apologetic arm raises from players after another misdirected pass.
Really need to see some changes and a positive reaction at Bradford.
At Lincoln O'Connor played in a different system with five across the back, which makes up for his lack of pace.
although you could argue with Wing playing so far back that's what he has here.
by Hound » 12 Dec 2025 09:50
URZZZZSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal I think Rinomhota should play when fit. Energy in the middle of the park and ball carrying ability. Surprised he didn't come on yesterday.
I'm sick of Doyle. He's a powderpuff girl. Someone said he was our best player yesterday. I thought he was typically rubbish.
What we really need is someone who can cause problems at AM, but we have no one. And don’t seem to be willing to try any of the wingers there.
So sod it.
Rinomhota, Wing
.........Savage
I’d still be keen to see Kelvin at AM. Not good enough as the lone ST. Doesn’t have enough nous for it. Peterborough’s first goal all came from him not positioning himself to anticipate where the ball would end up (something R Williams pointed out to him at the time)
Marriott does struggle to get into the game but personally thinks he leads the line better and is more likely to score - it’s a problem position though
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2025 11:21
HoundURZZZZSnowflake Royal I'm sick of Doyle. He's a powderpuff girl. Someone said he was our best player yesterday. I thought he was typically rubbish.
What we really need is someone who can cause problems at AM, but we have no one. And don’t seem to be willing to try any of the wingers there.
So sod it.
Rinomhota, Wing
.........Savage
I’d still be keen to see Kelvin at AM. Not good enough as the lone ST. Doesn’t have enough nous for it. Peterborough’s first goal all came from him not positioning himself to anticipate where the ball would end up (something R Williams pointed out to him at the time)
Marriott does struggle to get into the game but personally thinks he leads the line better and is more likely to score - it’s a problem position though
I’d say it’s a bit harsh to say Kelvin isn’t good enough to play the role. He’s still learning it of course but we’re a much better side with him on the pitch than when he’s not. He seems to have an awful lot asked of him for a young lad playing out of position - expected to full on press constantly , win headers, hold the ball, finish his chances or else he gets laid into. He wouldn’t be here if he could do all that
Marriott can’t lead a line imo. He barely gets a touch playing that role. Never wins a header or any kind of long ball up to him. Just not the sort of player he is
For me if Marriott plays, then yes KE has to play near him. I could see KE at CAM and Marriott at CF being a reasonable option. It’s not far from the standard 4-4-2 big man/little man thing which is a bit old school but might well work ok
by Hound » 12 Dec 2025 11:45
URZZZZHoundURZZZZ
I’d still be keen to see Kelvin at AM. Not good enough as the lone ST. Doesn’t have enough nous for it. Peterborough’s first goal all came from him not positioning himself to anticipate where the ball would end up (something R Williams pointed out to him at the time)
Marriott does struggle to get into the game but personally thinks he leads the line better and is more likely to score - it’s a problem position though
I’d say it’s a bit harsh to say Kelvin isn’t good enough to play the role. He’s still learning it of course but we’re a much better side with him on the pitch than when he’s not. He seems to have an awful lot asked of him for a young lad playing out of position - expected to full on press constantly , win headers, hold the ball, finish his chances or else he gets laid into. He wouldn’t be here if he could do all that
Marriott can’t lead a line imo. He barely gets a touch playing that role. Never wins a header or any kind of long ball up to him. Just not the sort of player he is
For me if Marriott plays, then yes KE has to play near him. I could see KE at CAM and Marriott at CF being a reasonable option. It’s not far from the standard 4-4-2 big man/little man thing which is a bit old school but might well work ok
I don’t disagree that a lot is asked of him. Being shunted around from a partnership up top to wide left to being a long striker etc etc can’t have helped his development
That being said, I just can’t agree that we’re a much better side with him being on the pitch. Blackpool aside (in which Danny K ran the show) we’ve continued the trend of scoring one goal a game since Marriott’s injury. We still look pretty toothless up top
17 touches on Tuesday (44% pass completion), compared to Marriott’s 9 (100% pass completion). Neither are particularly great in terms of number of touches but 44% is way off the mark
by URZZZZ » 12 Dec 2025 12:16
HoundURZZZZHound
I’d say it’s a bit harsh to say Kelvin isn’t good enough to play the role. He’s still learning it of course but we’re a much better side with him on the pitch than when he’s not. He seems to have an awful lot asked of him for a young lad playing out of position - expected to full on press constantly , win headers, hold the ball, finish his chances or else he gets laid into. He wouldn’t be here if he could do all that
Marriott can’t lead a line imo. He barely gets a touch playing that role. Never wins a header or any kind of long ball up to him. Just not the sort of player he is
For me if Marriott plays, then yes KE has to play near him. I could see KE at CAM and Marriott at CF being a reasonable option. It’s not far from the standard 4-4-2 big man/little man thing which is a bit old school but might well work ok
I don’t disagree that a lot is asked of him. Being shunted around from a partnership up top to wide left to being a long striker etc etc can’t have helped his development
That being said, I just can’t agree that we’re a much better side with him being on the pitch. Blackpool aside (in which Danny K ran the show) we’ve continued the trend of scoring one goal a game since Marriott’s injury. We still look pretty toothless up top
17 touches on Tuesday (44% pass completion), compared to Marriott’s 9 (100% pass completion). Neither are particularly great in terms of number of touches but 44% is way off the mark
And I’ve bored on about this long enough but I don’t think it’s a coincidence our results are dire with Marriott on the pitch (generally when KE isn’t). Not nec his fault, he just isn’t the right player for the system
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Dec 2025 12:43
URZZZZSnowflake RoyalWestYorksRoyal I think Rinomhota should play when fit. Energy in the middle of the park and ball carrying ability. Surprised he didn't come on yesterday.
I'm sick of Doyle. He's a powderpuff girl. Someone said he was our best player yesterday. I thought he was typically rubbish.
What we really need is someone who can cause problems at AM, but we have no one. And don’t seem to be willing to try any of the wingers there.
So sod it.
Rinomhota, Wing
.........Savage
I’d still be keen to see Kelvin at AM. Not good enough as the lone ST. Doesn’t have enough nous for it. Peterborough’s first goal all came from him not positioning himself to anticipate where the ball would end up (something R Williams pointed out to him at the time)
Marriott does struggle to get into the game but personally thinks he leads the line better and is more likely to score - it’s a problem position though
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Dec 2025 12:46
URZZZZHoundURZZZZ
I don’t disagree that a lot is asked of him. Being shunted around from a partnership up top to wide left to being a long striker etc etc can’t have helped his development
That being said, I just can’t agree that we’re a much better side with him being on the pitch. Blackpool aside (in which Danny K ran the show) we’ve continued the trend of scoring one goal a game since Marriott’s injury. We still look pretty toothless up top
17 touches on Tuesday (44% pass completion), compared to Marriott’s 9 (100% pass completion). Neither are particularly great in terms of number of touches but 44% is way off the mark
And I’ve bored on about this long enough but I don’t think it’s a coincidence our results are dire with Marriott on the pitch (generally when KE isn’t). Not nec his fault, he just isn’t the right player for the system
And do you think the upturn in results is a consequence of replacing Marriott up front or having a more settled backline with the return of Williams + O’Connor?
Because our goals scored has stayed at a relatively flat rate through the season with/without Marriott whereas our goals conceded has improved massively in recent weeks (3 clean sheets in 6 as opposed to 1 in 12 before)
Maybe you think the two are linked somewhat but I personally see the change coming around as a result of having a better defence and not having to rely solely on the likes of Ahmed, Burns etc (I.e. a very inexperienced backline!)
I do agree with you that we’re in need of an attacker or two and that our attack is a bit too small and lightweight but I just don’t think KE solves that problem enough
by Hound » 12 Dec 2025 12:59
URZZZZHoundURZZZZ
I don’t disagree that a lot is asked of him. Being shunted around from a partnership up top to wide left to being a long striker etc etc can’t have helped his development
That being said, I just can’t agree that we’re a much better side with him being on the pitch. Blackpool aside (in which Danny K ran the show) we’ve continued the trend of scoring one goal a game since Marriott’s injury. We still look pretty toothless up top
17 touches on Tuesday (44% pass completion), compared to Marriott’s 9 (100% pass completion). Neither are particularly great in terms of number of touches but 44% is way off the mark
And I’ve bored on about this long enough but I don’t think it’s a coincidence our results are dire with Marriott on the pitch (generally when KE isn’t). Not nec his fault, he just isn’t the right player for the system
And do you think the upturn in results is a consequence of replacing Marriott up front or having a more settled backline with the return of Williams + O’Connor?
Because our goals scored has stayed at a relatively flat rate through the season with/without Marriott whereas our goals conceded has improved massively in recent weeks (3 clean sheets in 6 as opposed to 1 in 12 before)
Maybe you think the two are linked somewhat but I personally see the change coming around as a result of having a better defence and not having to rely solely on the likes of Ahmed, Burns etc (I.e. a very inexperienced backline!)
I do agree with you that we’re in need of an attacker or two and that our attack is a bit too small and lightweight but I just don’t think KE solves that problem enough
by Hound » 12 Dec 2025 13:07
Snowflake RoyalURZZZZHound
And I’ve bored on about this long enough but I don’t think it’s a coincidence our results are dire with Marriott on the pitch (generally when KE isn’t). Not nec his fault, he just isn’t the right player for the system
And do you think the upturn in results is a consequence of replacing Marriott up front or having a more settled backline with the return of Williams + O’Connor?
Because our goals scored has stayed at a relatively flat rate through the season with/without Marriott whereas our goals conceded has improved massively in recent weeks (3 clean sheets in 6 as opposed to 1 in 12 before)
Maybe you think the two are linked somewhat but I personally see the change coming around as a result of having a better defence and not having to rely solely on the likes of Ahmed, Burns etc (I.e. a very inexperienced backline!)
I do agree with you that we’re in need of an attacker or two and that our attack is a bit too small and lightweight but I just don’t think KE solves that problem enough
Agree. As for Marriott and Kelvin in a ST-AM or ST-ST pair, it's a very low energy, low press pairing.
by Snowflake Royal » 12 Dec 2025 13:12
HoundSnowflake RoyalURZZZZ
And do you think the upturn in results is a consequence of replacing Marriott up front or having a more settled backline with the return of Williams + O’Connor?
Because our goals scored has stayed at a relatively flat rate through the season with/without Marriott whereas our goals conceded has improved massively in recent weeks (3 clean sheets in 6 as opposed to 1 in 12 before)
Maybe you think the two are linked somewhat but I personally see the change coming around as a result of having a better defence and not having to rely solely on the likes of Ahmed, Burns etc (I.e. a very inexperienced backline!)
I do agree with you that we’re in need of an attacker or two and that our attack is a bit too small and lightweight but I just don’t think KE solves that problem enough
Agree. As for Marriott and Kelvin in a ST-AM or ST-ST pair, it's a very low energy, low press pairing.
Well Doyle is hardly the second coming of Sadio Mane is he?
I don’t think they are especially low energy tbh. Kelvin presses reasonably well and Marriott probably has it in him if he isn’t doing it on his own. Wouldn’t call him esp low energy either
by WestYorksRoyal » 12 Dec 2025 13:19
Snowflake RoyalURZZZZHound
And I’ve bored on about this long enough but I don’t think it’s a coincidence our results are dire with Marriott on the pitch (generally when KE isn’t). Not nec his fault, he just isn’t the right player for the system
And do you think the upturn in results is a consequence of replacing Marriott up front or having a more settled backline with the return of Williams + O’Connor?
Because our goals scored has stayed at a relatively flat rate through the season with/without Marriott whereas our goals conceded has improved massively in recent weeks (3 clean sheets in 6 as opposed to 1 in 12 before)
Maybe you think the two are linked somewhat but I personally see the change coming around as a result of having a better defence and not having to rely solely on the likes of Ahmed, Burns etc (I.e. a very inexperienced backline!)
I do agree with you that we’re in need of an attacker or two and that our attack is a bit too small and lightweight but I just don’t think KE solves that problem enough
Agree. As for Marriott and Kelvin in a ST-AM or ST-ST pair, it's a very low energy, low press pairing.
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