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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2024 19:11:22 GMT 1
Just watching Toon v Citeh. After watching that dross this afternoon (and all season), anyone who says they prefer the championship is either wrong in the head or a lying bstard.
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Post by rockwall on Jan 13, 2024 19:11:44 GMT 1
Rudoni poor? One of the only ones who deserve credit along with Matos, Kasumu and Spencer. I thought Rudoni had his worst game for a long time today. Amazing how opinions differ. Worked his bollocks off and won the ball 2nd most behind Matos.
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Post by kennyk2 on Jan 13, 2024 19:11:49 GMT 1
Rudoni poor? One of the only ones who deserve credit along with Matos, Kasumu and Spencer. I thought Rudoni had his worst game for a long time today. He lost the ball on the touchline in the second half which could have led to a goal, but he was one of our better players today.
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Post by marshterrier on Jan 13, 2024 19:11:59 GMT 1
I thought we would have bust a gut to win this game but we were slow out of traps, looked nervous and lacked inspiration and desire. Lack quality and direction, too slow and ponderous, poor passing, no one leading the line, unable to play through them or get behind them enough. That said a fair result, two poor teams there with little quality. Neither deserved to win this one.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Jan 13, 2024 19:12:52 GMT 1
No surprise that we struggled to break them down. When is the last time ANY team sat back like that against us. I'd be fuming if I'd travelled up from Plymouth and my team didn't even try to win the game against Huddersfield. They're completing the bottom 3 for me, alongside Rotherham and QPR. They score a lot of goals at home though. Home form will probably keep them up
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Post by terryya on Jan 13, 2024 19:13:51 GMT 1
I agree that Rudoni didn't have the biggest impact but you can't really criticise a player for trying to beat a man and trying to make something happen in a game like that. Much better than constantly playing it safe.
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Post by DuffMan on Jan 13, 2024 19:16:16 GMT 1
rudoni was poor but to be fair to him it's slim pickings when looking for a pass in the final third
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Post by Jimuano on Jan 13, 2024 19:18:00 GMT 1
Here until the end of the month I reckon. He's still got a car crash of a team to work with, and even though we've made what looks like a decent start to the transfer window we still need another 2 minumum for the first team. The main signing and major problem area we've recruited for is crocked already, is Moore to blame for that? I agree with another poster's comments above saying that if we'd had Burgzorg and Bojan in the team we'd have won - which is probably true.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Jan 13, 2024 19:18:37 GMT 1
I agree that Rudoni didn't have the biggest impact but you can't really criticise a player for trying to beat a man and trying to make something happen in a game like that. Much better than constantly playing it safe. Jackson was guilty of the safe pass everytime he had the ball today, thought he had a poor game.
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Post by frankyb on Jan 13, 2024 19:21:06 GMT 1
8 defenders... we set up for a draw. Awful... awful... awful.
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Post by dugnet on Jan 13, 2024 19:21:19 GMT 1
Well that fell as flat as the proverbial pancake.
Our inability to play through the middle of the pitch is borderline pitiful. We pass to no purpose to the flanks, fail to get into a threatening position and recycle, following the same pattern. It is predictable, painfully laboured and utterly dismal to watch.
I can accept there is some mitigation but DMs inability to change things up isn't good enough.
We may have to play people out of position but try and come up with something that tests the opposition. In the 2nd half we barely laid a glove on them.
After a week of Mr Nagle building the momentum and creating a positive narrative that couldn't have been much worse. Yes we got a point but it is a winnable game we let slip by.
The big worry is we are already starting to run out of games, I don't think it is overly dramatic to say that.
Moore was under the microscope before today, that pressure has surely increased?
I should have known better than to be too optimistic but today was a brutal reminder of our current failings and predicament.
There's lots for Mr Nagle, and everyone involved, to think about.
Next week has to be better or the respect that Mr Nagle acknowledged needed to be earned will be even further away.
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Post by goodbet on Jan 13, 2024 19:23:07 GMT 1
Here until the end of the month I reckon. He's still got a car crash of a team to work with, and even though we've made what looks like a decent start to the transfer window we still need another 2 minumum for the first team. The main signing and major problem area we've recruited for is crocked already, is Moore to blame for that? I agree with another poster's comments above saying that if we'd had Burgzorg and Bojan in the team we'd have won - which is probably true. If we keep breaking them we will need another 6 or 7 players to stay in the championship.
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Post by drewden on Jan 13, 2024 19:24:43 GMT 1
From what I've seen of KN I doubt he'd post something like that and then sack DM tonight. I don't think KN is likely to give a public dressing down only to sack him. Doesn't seem his style I do think though DM is on the thinnest of ice now and may not see out January I agree actually - weirdly I think this secures his job for another week than if we had silence from Kev and co. The question is, do you let a manager carry on winning 1 in 6 and maybe a draw here and there, time to get rid and gamble again.
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Post by ringdisco on Jan 13, 2024 19:26:21 GMT 1
Just watching Toon v Citeh. After watching that dross this afternoon (and all season), anyone who says they prefer the championship is either wrong in the head or a lying bstard. Why watch oil classico?
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Post by Sugy , Paignton Devon Terrier on Jan 13, 2024 19:26:52 GMT 1
A contiuing dreadful defending for the Plymouth goal but thought we would have won that if we had a championship quality finisher on the field.. Players gave all and a draw was about right At least the present Nagle now knows what the squad lack and lets hope he puts it right It will make me feel much better this evening if you can confirm that you managed to find a stream. Watched a good stream today thank you my argyle supporting mates. They can see the same problems with this town team that we can Over to you Mr Nagle
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Post by drumriggend on Jan 13, 2024 19:26:55 GMT 1
Dreadful game..
Had more fun turning over mi compost heap..
Matos likes a tackle..
Rudoni had a shocker..everything he touched turned to shite..
Jackson poor..
Team is crying out for a centre forrard..
But new lad crocked and ward still recovering from his scratched Fanny..
Typical town..
Good attendance and fooked it up..
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Post by terriersyndrome on Jan 13, 2024 19:28:12 GMT 1
Not good enough once again.
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Post by dezzly on Jan 13, 2024 19:29:04 GMT 1
From what I've seen of KN I doubt he'd post something like that and then sack DM tonight. I don't think KN is likely to give a public dressing down only to sack him. Doesn't seem his style I do think though DM is on the thinnest of ice now and may not see out January Would agree with this.I don’t think it means he’s up for the chop today/tomorrow etc but such thin ice. For me anything less than 6 points from the next 3 tbh.or throw in a drubbing at Blackburn who are on their arse and that could do it. Don’t think the tweet is needed though.
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Post by frankslegs on Jan 13, 2024 19:29:48 GMT 1
Just listened to his post match interview. Yet again totally deluded.
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Post by sapphireblue on Jan 13, 2024 19:30:33 GMT 1
At one point today, a group of about 10, eight-year-olds in the lower cinema end, were out singing the cowshed loyal and the Argyle fans combined. Future.
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Post by Detective Boyle on Jan 13, 2024 19:37:08 GMT 1
I thought Rudoni had his worst game for a long time today. He lost the ball on the touchline in the second half which could have led to a goal, but he was one of our better players today. No he wasn’t.
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Post by shawsie on Jan 13, 2024 19:37:19 GMT 1
I thought Rudoni had his worst game for a long time today. Amazing how opinions differ. Worked his bollocks off and won the ball 2nd most behind Matos. But then gave it away....rudoni has been a rare plus in a dreadful season thus far but today way off it. Wasnt alone though - hogg, kasumu, jackson, koroma and sorba well short also.
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Post by kennyk2 on Jan 13, 2024 19:40:30 GMT 1
He lost the ball on the touchline in the second half which could have led to a goal, but he was one of our better players today. No he wasn’t. This could go on for a while... yes he was.
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Post by richhtfc on Jan 13, 2024 19:41:36 GMT 1
From what I've seen of KN I doubt he'd post something like that and then sack DM tonight. I don't think KN is likely to give a public dressing down only to sack him. Doesn't seem his style I do think though DM is on the thinnest of ice now and may not see out January If be surprised if they haven’t started looking for the next appointment already after today
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Post by Waterloo Terrier on Jan 13, 2024 19:41:56 GMT 1
From what I've seen of KN I doubt he'd post something like that and then sack DM tonight. I don't think KN is likely to give a public dressing down only to sack him. Doesn't seem his style I do think though DM is on the thinnest of ice now and may not see out January Would agree with this.I don’t think it means he’s up for the chop today/tomorrow etc but such thin ice. For me anything less than 6 points from the next 3 tbh.or throw in a drubbing at Blackburn who are on their arse and that could do it. Don’t think the tweet is needed though. Thin ice. Thinnest of ice. Whatever it is he has surely just fallen through it. The chairman has publically outed him. The fans don’t support him. The players aren’t performing. He just needs to go.
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Post by hgterrier on Jan 13, 2024 19:43:09 GMT 1
This could go on for a while... yes he was. "He's behind you!"
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Post by dezzly on Jan 13, 2024 19:43:48 GMT 1
Would agree with this.I don’t think it means he’s up for the chop today/tomorrow etc but such thin ice. For me anything less than 6 points from the next 3 tbh.or throw in a drubbing at Blackburn who are on their arse and that could do it. Don’t think the tweet is needed though. Thin ice. Thinnest of ice. Whatever it is he has surely just fallen through it. The chairman has publically outed him. The fans don’t support him. The players aren’t performing. He just needs to go. Think that tweet is largely hot air.maybe wrong like.but I wouldn’t be getting any hopes up that he’s going.not yet anyway
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Post by goodbet on Jan 13, 2024 19:44:29 GMT 1
From the BBC game.
Huddersfield boss Darren Moore told BBC Radio Leeds:
"We've debriefed in the changing room and we probably feel like it's two points dropped in terms of the balance of the play and how the game went.
"I thought after they scored their goal, the initiative and the impetus of the players to get back into the game and show a willingness to go on to win the game was what we wanted.
"We finished the first half all even and came out second half I thought trying to carry on in that same vain. The one small thing that we all agreed on was that we could have done better in and around their box.
"They got bodies behind the ball, they dropped to a 4-5-1, a low block and not wanting to lose the game so it was difficult for us to then try and break their defensive rearguard but in terms of how the boys showed initiative, I've got nothing but praise for them."
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Post by sonny on Jan 13, 2024 19:45:00 GMT 1
Rudoni poor? One of the only ones who deserve credit along with Matos, Kasumu and Spencer. I thought Rudoni had his worst game for a long time today. Speaks volumes that Wiles couldn't get on today given how poor we were in midfield. Rudoni was wasteful, Hogg is increasingly a liability on and off the ball. He's now a slower version of the pre-Wagner Hogg who couldn't pass the ball 5 yards. Kasumu and Jackson were abysmal as wing-backs. The Chelsea lad is a trier but is raw and is going to get into trouble if he keeps diving in. Kasumu is wasted out wide where he flails around to little effect, repeatedly making doomed attempts to turn when tightly marked. Jackson gets a nosebleed when he crosses the half-way line and invariably turns inside. After recent improvements Thomas was back playing a game that only he understands. Ireland clearly earning his money as a set-piece coach. Slinging it in and hoping for the best is mind-blowingy innovative.
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Post by richhtfc on Jan 13, 2024 19:47:43 GMT 1
Here until the end of the month I reckon. He's still got a car crash of a team to work with, and even though we've made what looks like a decent start to the transfer window we still need another 2 minumum for the first team. The main signing and major problem area we've recruited for is crocked already, is Moore to blame for that? I agree with another poster's comments above saying that if we'd had Burgzorg and Bojan in the team we'd have won - which is probably true. The new ownership will want to build impetus and momentum around the club, a feeling like they’re taking us forward. If DM can’t instil that in the team consistently I don’t see how he can stay. Performances like today smack of the players not wanting him here. His record is now worse than Fotheringhams and I think his time is probably up.
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