Think some of you were watching a different game to me. Whilst I too thought that JD was our MoM the next best for me was Cox. Yes he often dropped into midfield to pick up the ball / link the play (No 10) but he had obviously been instructed to in order that we didn't get overrun in midfield. Few teams play with two out and out forwards these days. His passing, work-rate and hold up play was first class and I though he was back to his best. Sure he needs a goal but so does Ranger, Robinson et al. However the way we are set up to play I suspect it is the likes of Wordsworth, Macca, Kightly and now hopefully Wright who are often going to be on the end of things form set pieces, knock downs and arriving late into the box. Wouldn't mind betting that one of those four ends up being our top scorer this season. Cox won't be far behind though. For the record I agree that Kyprianou looks a better prospect at CB - and I know he was up against Revell at times yesterday - but I can't remember Harry winning a header. That is an area he needs to work in rather than being congratulated for it. He is much more comfortable with the ball at his feet and will probably be better suited for the moment to playing alongside Turner when fit who CAN win more than his fair share of aerial challenges. Saying that Anton was much better yesterday.
We often have a guy on the front post who's job is to win the ball if they can and head it away, but if they can't they drop back and guard the post. Leonard has done it plenty, Ranger was doing that job today. Usually does it well
"every ball into the box was meat and drink for their huge defence."
TBBM (The Bloke Behind Me) shouted out "Don't give it to him! Yes, that 6'3"giant in red!" which summed up most of our crosses.
Any reason the giant in red ended up in blue on here Rob?
You related to Geoff King?!! Always liked Revs and glad to see a former player come back and not be booed for once!Can't believe Revs is still a League One striker. He was always so poor for us but always tried his heart out.
agreed. Revs is a good journeyman pro and is a handful..always gets a warm welcome from me....You related to Geoff King?!! Always liked Revs and glad to see a former player come back and not be booed for once!
Cox's goal famine should not be a surprise. Apart from his purple patch at Swindon, back in 2007-2009, he has never been a heavy goalscorer, his return of last season being an exception when you look at his record over the years. Our other forwards also have poor goals to games ratios. The stats do not lie. Unless Wordsworth and Wright weigh in with double figures we are in for a season of struggle, quite apart from our obvious defensive frailties which will still exist even when the walking wounded return. A midtable side at best, on the evidence so far.
That's the kind of stuff nightmares are made of.Pre Swindon three league one goals in 22 games. Swindon was a long time ago, nearly 8 years since he left them. His two seasons there were exceptionally prolific which was why he was sought after by bigger clubs but he never really reproduced that form anywhere else. Most of the time at Swindon he was partnered by Billy Paynter, who at only 33, perhaps could be persuaded to return to Roots Hall to rekindle that magic.
I think Demi was MOM. I really think his performance was an example of the importance of having other players pushing players for their place. Elvis's positive performances look like they have given Demi a kick up the backside. He now knows if he isn't doing the business, then the manager will have no hesitation in putting Elvis in. It's something he probably didn't have to contemplate before.
Wright's signing will ultimately pressure others in midfield now too, which can only be a good thing.
cant agree with you about Ranger, their number 5 had him in his pocket. Dont remember Ranger winning a header of note, in fact we thought he was poor.
Agree with you.....Elvis's recent performances have got Demi all shook up :smile: