Monday 25 November 2013

Birmingham (a) Draw 1-1

Another point gained on the road, but overall there was a feeling among the fans that it was two points dropped.  Birmingham were are a side lacking in confidence and you got the feeling that if we’d really pressed them, then the win was there for the taking.  It took a mistake from the normally reliable Broadfoot for them to have a sniff of goal.  He sliced a clearance and it fell nicely for their player to slot home.  That’s the first time this season we’ve conceded the first goal in a game.  Fortunately, we were able to respond, and Ince had a great spell where he set up three great chances.  For the first, we moved the ball nicely leaving Ince in a position to lay back the ball for Fuller to slot home and restore parity.

By half time after another two great passes from Ince splitting their defence, we really should have been out of sight, but great chances were missed by Fuller and Gosling.
In the second half, we continued to defend comfortably and attack dangerously but couldn’t quite force home our advantage with Ince, Bishop and Gosling all going close.

Having said that, in the last five minutes, we defended in numbers and rode our luck slightly as Birmingham rallied and created a couple of their own chances.

We are now seeing players coming back into contention.  For me, we need to see the forwards we have unleashed in games like Saturday, and really press home our advantage.  A little more adventurous approach and I’m sure the win was there for the taking.  As it is, we’re still right in the mix.  A point away is always one gained but it puts more pressure to maintain our home form.

STARMAN: Thomas Ince

Monday 18 November 2013

November International Break

A weekend without a game has come at the right time for us with a number of key players out injured but close to recovery.  The likes of Ferguson, Basham, Osbourne and Harris, plus the suspended Robinson have reduced the options available to the manager.  In addition, Thomas Ince has been struggling for form, not aided by the shape of the team leaving him isolated.  Despite that we’ve picked up some good results and are well placed as we approach the Christmas period.  The manager must feel that to pick up points while without key players has been a bonus and we can now build on that with a sustained push to remain in the promotion pack.

I note the manager has said that Chopra and Davies still lack match fitness, but it’s a Catch 22 as they’re not getting much game time, with 10 minute cameos here and there.  Fuller has done well up front as a lone striker but I’d like to see him given the support of someone like Chopra who has always done well on the shoulder of the last defender and would be ideal to prosper from the knockdowns Fuller provides.  If we can ally our defensive strength to our attacking options with a resurgent Ince I see no reason why we can’t remain right in the mix and go back up to the Premier League; unlike a number of the teams in contention, we’ve played the majority of our rivals and done well in those games.

We are right in there without particularly playing well.  Let’s hope the team can really express themselves and press right on.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Christmas Drink and Meeting

We are holding our annual Christmas meeting, drink up and AGM on December 8th.  York has won venue of choice.  We will circulate details of venue and location nearer the time.

Pool Panel - Forest away - Won (1-0)

Another big test against Nottingham Forest, unbeaten at home and a real contender for a promotion place, especially with a rehashed defence due to the ongoing injury situation.  Yet again, the team rose to the occasion, kept their heads and patience and got their rewards, albeit late on.

After a steady start, I thought we were looking comfortable when Mackenzie played a great ball into the area for the onrushing Bishop to catch out their defender who was forced to concede a penalty as Bishop looked certain to score.  Abdoun then took an age to trudge off, a factor that possibly affected Ince who shot tamely to the keeper’s right, allowing him the opportunity to make a fairly comfortable save.

With over half the game remaining, we then took a stranglehold on the game, with Forest retreating into a defensive shape, while we constantly probed and sought to work the ball through.  Far too often we were breaking at some pace then losing impetus once we got near their area, resorting to flicks and high risk passes.  Ince in particular often took the wrong option. 

We made a number of attacking substitutions to try and force the issue, with Forest clearly happy to take a point and it finally bore fruit as Ince played a ball in to Davies who laid off to Chopra.  He then set up Dobbie to calmly sidefoot home to send the 900 or so Blackpool fans delirious.   Once again we came away from the City Ground with a great result.  With other results going our way, we are now firmly ensconced in a playoff place.  One more game to see through and we can go into another International break with a real sense of positivity.

STARMAN: Neal Bishop