arsene wengers coat wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:Costastag wrote:What a wonderful sunday morning, feeling smug after beating that lot again sometimes life is just sooo wonderful
sat up coffee in hand reading county mad, good morning weekend, just to echo everyone else, great performance yesterday, always great to beat the pies.
thanks for making my weekend
I presume you're Scamps. Hahahaha, shitstirer.
PEAR CIDER wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Aaron Lewis has started 205 games in his career.
57 games at erm left back
36 games at right back
30 games at LWB and left of a diamond (site I use counts wing back and wide midfield the same because a back 3 is listed as 3-5-2)
29 games at RWB and right of midfield (as above, 17 of those starts are for us this season)
17 at CM
2 at AM
So non-left back that's played majority of his starts as a full back/ wing back.
So who is making what up now?
1) Lewis was signed as a midfielder first and foremost.
2) Lewis started in midfield for us
3) Lewis got injured and quite a while, had a set back and is now getting up to speed again.
4) name me a fixture where Lewis has been fully fit when bowery has 'taken his place' at right or left back
Answer on a postcard. This is 100% my last post
gavinbrookes wrote:What a performance and result. We seem to switch on and focus more against the stronger sides. I hope we don't need the playoffs, but results like this and Stockport give me more faith if we do land in there.
Completely agree with praise for all our players. Midfield and defence were magnificent. Lucas looked better with Swan and DKD a little more advanced. Nichols did some good bits when he came on. Also a mention for Reed who i didn't think put a foot wrong today - he'd be a contender for MotM for me.
Jody Jones started well but Cargill got in his head, and he was arguing with our supporters at half time. Their manager should have subbed him. Also caught his interview on BBC Radio Nottingham - he's the opposite of Williams; no dignity, negative. What a loss to them he was, and not sure they've got the right man in now.
Nigel had played the mind games beautifully all week. He has us galvanised and focused. I'm so impressed.
wink68 wrote:gavinbrookes wrote:What a performance and result. We seem to switch on and focus more against the stronger sides. I hope we don't need the playoffs, but results like this and Stockport give me more faith if we do land in there.
Completely agree with praise for all our players. Midfield and defence were magnificent. Lucas looked better with Swan and DKD a little more advanced. Nichols did some good bits when he came on. Also a mention for Reed who i didn't think put a foot wrong today - he'd be a contender for MotM for me.
Jody Jones started well but Cargill got in his head, and he was arguing with our supporters at half time. Their manager should have subbed him. Also caught his interview on BBC Radio Nottingham - he's the opposite of Williams; no dignity, negative. What a loss to them he was, and not sure they've got the right man in now.
Nigel had played the mind games beautifully all week. He has us galvanised and focused. I'm so impressed.
Apparently they were the better side because they had 65% possession. The fact that half of that was in their own 6 yard box doesn't seem to matter. We can do that if we want or we can go quicker and longer if needed
gazza1988 wrote:PEAR CIDER wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Aaron Lewis has started 205 games in his career.
57 games at erm left back
36 games at right back
30 games at LWB and left of a diamond (site I use counts wing back and wide midfield the same because a back 3 is listed as 3-5-2)
29 games at RWB and right of midfield (as above, 17 of those starts are for us this season)
17 at CM
2 at AM
So non-left back that's played majority of his starts as a full back/ wing back.
So who is making what up now?
1) Lewis was signed as a midfielder first and foremost.
2) Lewis started in midfield for us
3) Lewis got injured and quite a while, had a set back and is now getting up to speed again.
4) name me a fixture where Lewis has been fully fit when bowery has 'taken his place' at right or left back
Answer on a postcard. This is 100% my last post
https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/aaron-l ... aison/2023
"Lewis got injured for quite a while" when, he's missed 3 league games in a row twice throughout the entire season? name a fixture when Leis was fully fit and Bowery ended up at LB/RB. Open that link above and take your pick. In Sep-Nov pretty much every game we had Williams on the bench and Lewis in Midfield.
It's a weird take to take.
Ralphy wrote:All ok having 65% possession but would like to see the stats on how many times they actually got into our box? All looked really nice football without getting anywhere and that is a credit to how we set up against them and they soon ran out of ideas
wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line.
Martin Shaw wrote:wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line.
I'm just writing this in my report:
In real time I was not sure if the ball crossed the line. From the footage from the main camera, the ball is obscured by players as it hits the ground. However I have now seen footage from the analyst’s camera from the West Stand side, and frame by frame, the ball bounces down smack onto the middle of the line. So a good decision by the linesman.
victor A block wrote:Martin Shaw wrote:wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line.
I'm just writing this in my report:
In real time I was not sure if the ball crossed the line. From the footage from the main camera, the ball is obscured by players as it hits the ground. However I have now seen footage from the analyst’s camera from the West Stand side, and frame by frame, the ball bounces down smack onto the middle of the line. So a good decision by the linesman.
Had to change seats and I was directly on the touchine 5 rows back by the corner flag of West Stand and QLE. None of their efforts crossed the line.
wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line. Not so sure about Langstaff shot, some of the ball was over not sure if all of it was.
Martin Shaw wrote:wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line.
I'm just writing this in my report:
In real time I was not sure if the ball crossed the line. From the footage from the main camera, the ball is obscured by players as it hits the ground. However I have now seen footage from the analyst’s camera from the West Stand side, and frame by frame, the ball bounces down smack onto the middle of the line. So a good decision by the linesman.
Martian wrote:wink68 wrote:Sneag wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Heart attack moment. Flint nearly scored a headed goal in the wrong net!
From where I sat, that looked well over the line.
I was sat directly in line with it. Flints header nowhere near over the line. Not so sure about Langstaff shot, some of the ball was over not sure if all of it was.
Can't remember the sequence of play that led to it, probably Langstaff's shot - at Quarry Lane End - and I'm sat high on halfway - but looked over by a margin to my varifocalled and deteriorarting eyesight - a swing and a roundabout following last weeks injustices - County didn't seem to make a fuss - surprised me that. Wonder if there's any video.
Martian wrote:
So was there a shot from Langstaff too - that crashed off the underside of the bar at Quarry Lane End?
Martin Shaw wrote:Martian wrote:
So was there a shot from Langstaff too - that crashed off the underside of the bar at Quarry Lane End?
no. They hit the woodwork twice: Flint's header and Jones' cross
Langstaff didn't have a shot that was cleared off the line either. In fact he did nothing all game.
McGoldrick had a shot cleared off the line, after 2 minutes, that was nowhere near over the line.
Martin Shaw wrote:Martian wrote:
So was there a shot from Langstaff too - that crashed off the underside of the bar at Quarry Lane End?
no. They hit the woodwork twice: Flint's header and Jones' cross
Langstaff didn't have a shot that was cleared off the line either. In fact he did nothing all game.
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