I couldn't believe Meyowneyes.I keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
Typical poncey Hampshire nonsense. If he came here he would be called salad cream.I keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
I keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
My eyes were also failing me on Saturday. Could have sworn their goalie was called 'Can't Stoppershott'I couldn't believe Meyowneyes.
And ironically he was unable to ketchup with Waldron.I keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
They definitely spread themselves thinly at the back for Waldron to have been pulled downI keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
My eyes were also failing me on Saturday. Could have sworn their goalie was called 'Can't Stoppershott'
Surely, that's a big selling point?I thought he sounded like a dodgy Flemish beer.......The type your try once because the pokey little Belgian bar hasn't got any Stella.
Lol, sameI keep reading the Aldershot's players name who got sent off as Mayonnaise. Please tell me I'm not the only one?
He said, and I quote:What did widdington say prematch?
Again some extremely in depth analysis of the game which gets overlooked by the majority including myself , my question would be whether Maher will adopt this second half formation when we are 11 v 11 in future games .Here's my analysis of Saturday's victory:
Why Aldershot were so dangerous in the first-half
How Jack Wood's introduction made us stronger in attack and defence, and gave us more control
Southend United vs. Aldershot Town – Post-Match Analysis
Southend United beat Aldershot Town 4-1 at Roots Hall. In this article, I will break down some key tactical talking points from the match, including how Aldershot were so dangerous in the first-hal…shrimperstats.data.blog
Thank you!Again some extremely in depth analysis of the game which gets overlooked by the majority including myself , my question would be whether Maher will adopt this second half formation when we are 11 v 11 in future games .
Id say focusing on +63% possession with teams playing a high press against us will create space and gaps in the later stages of the game where players like Bridge and Wood can be effective
Im glad we was brave in our tactics and it paid off for us , its interesting that you mention our 3 in the middle who are very good in phase one possession and retain the ball well , do you buy into the theory that we need a breaker in the middle to compliment 2 ball players or do you think we continue with the philosophy of having players intelligent and comfortable to continually try and beat the press to move up the pitch in that manner ?
We do now seem to have a willing runner up top who could capitalize when teams press us with balls played a bit more direct into his path/channels , especially away from home
An interesting and informative match report from an unbiased observer. Contrary to some player feedback from the home crowd, this bloke reckoned Cav Miley had a very good game holding the Blues together. I agree with the comment completely, but it is interesting how there can be so many contrasting opinions on the same player.Don’t know if this has been posted here yet, but it’s a decent blog and the author was at the match https://offtheline599656488.wordpre...ch-report-southend-united-4-1-aldershot-town/