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Post by rideintothesun on Feb 18, 2023 17:29:14 GMT
Keeping positive while remaining calm and reasoned I can only say....that was f**king shyte. The main positive is that we are still effectively 10 points clear of the relegation zone. Our remaining games against the 'big' teams are mostly at home, and we showed on Tuesday that we are capable of giving the 'big' teams a game, and we have also repeatedly shown this over the season. Our poorest performances have come against the poorest sides, and we can now add Burton to a very long list. On the bright side, Cambridge, MK Dons and Morecambe are very poor sides who will struggle to make up the 10-point difference. So I'm thinking 51 points with a good goal difference will probably be enough. 4 wins and a draw from the remaining 14 games is certainly doable. However, JB is running out of excuses. Losing at home against sides as poor as Burton and MK Dons is nowhere near good enough, but losing in the manner we have is utterly unacceptable.
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Post by petecolley on Feb 18, 2023 17:29:39 GMT
Truly awful, i walked out with thirty minutes still to play.
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Post by JeffNZ on Feb 18, 2023 17:45:55 GMT
Truly awful, i walked out with thirty minutes still to play. My grandson attended his first Rovers game today with my daughter. They left about the same time. Sad thing is, I doubt he will be too keen to go again. It's a depressing time to be a Gashead right now.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Feb 18, 2023 18:09:10 GMT
Just got back...
Question....why has the Wellie put a pool table in the middle of the pub? I've been drinking on Glos Rd since the 80s, I can't recollect any time it's had a pool table!?
Anyhoos, onto less important matters.. Why are we playing so cr@p? I've watched us since the 70s and I can't recollect a time ... yea well you get the idea!?
Barton's losing it. No meltdown here.... just 2 shots on target, one which was a beautifully crafted and we'll executed finish, and um, the other fades into insignificance because we were largely outplayed in midfield (bogarte and ward poor) and had no real answer to play with cohesion or purpose.
That coupled with a tentative defence (where's Connolly from last year) and Quansah that was caught out of position for the first goal and the whole unit decided to do a Benny Hill sketch for the second involving a joke of a goalkeeper, makes their inclusion just seem a cruel selection joke.
The team spirit looks shot. The players look lethargic. Inexperience is gifting opposition easy free kicks set pieces and initiative. Substitutions today arguably made our team weaker.....you need a goal out of something and he takes off Connolly for Hoole!? WTF!? What f in planet ?
Barton is losing it because he's picking (maybe technically gifted kids on the training ground) to do a man's job.
This is the 3rd division. It's uncompromising. It's hard, physical and dirty.
We ain't no Man City yet tip the ball around as if we were....we don't even do that right sometimes!
I can't fault anyone's effort, but whatever perfect storm has engulfed our downturn in form, JAB will have to take responsibility and not come out with b0ll0cks about the ref or conditions, he's got to take this one as poor decision making, but I guess illness plays a part and so will the crowd interruption...
Holy moly! Joey Barton, your football is sh!t....them Burton fans weren't wrong.
*Thoughts go out to whomever needed emergency medical care, hope all ok and recovered.
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Post by toteend3 on Feb 18, 2023 18:23:46 GMT
Just got back cold and bitter, like the pint which, sorry to say is now looking decidedly half empty!
Gutted!
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Post by baselswh on Feb 18, 2023 18:24:26 GMT
A decent enough start.We scored a very good goal and we could of perhaps scored a couple more.But did'nt.
Then more or less past the 30th minute we struggled.
Albion grew into the game more and more.
Generally they were quicker to and with ball.Won tackles and created chances.
Rovers did'nt look like they knew how to play the conditions or the opposition.
Disjointed.Poor performances aplenty and also lacking an onfield General,or Captain.
Ellery punched a couple of times when he could of probably caught the ball.He also made a couple of decent saves but if not for an offside he would of conceded a bad one.Not a consistent performance,like most of his colleagues.
The chants of "Belshaw" were unkind very unhelpful.Very bad judgement and I would'nt mind hearing James speaking up for his 'brother' GK to quell this nonsense.
A week before the Oxford game and so back to the 'basics' drawing board.
Is it 9 points off a relegation place?
Please excuse me stating the obvious,but we must buck up.
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Post by phil74 on Feb 18, 2023 18:25:28 GMT
Just got back... Question....why has the Wellie put a pool table in the middle of the pub? I've been drinking on Glos Rd since the 80s, I can't recollect any time it's had a pool table!? Anyhoos, onto less important matters.. Why are we playing so cr@p? I've watched us since the 70s and I can't recollect a time ... yea well you get the idea!? Barton's losing it. No meltdown here.... just 2 shots on target, one which was a beautifully crafted and we'll executed finish, and um, the other fades into insignificance because we were largely outplayed in midfield (bogarte and ward poor) and had no real answer to play with cohesion or purpose. That coupled with a tentative defence (where's Connolly from last year) and Quansah that was caught out of position for the first goal and the whole unit decided to do a Benny Hill sketch for the second involving a joke of a goalkeeper, makes their inclusion just seem a cruel selection joke. The team spirit looks shot. The players look lethargic. Inexperience is gifting opposition easy free kicks set pieces and initiative. Substitutions today arguably made our team weaker.....you need a goal out of something and he takes off Connolly for Hoole!? WTF!? What f in planet ? Barton is losing it because he's picking (maybe technically gifted kids on the training ground) to do a man's job. This is the 3rd division. It's uncompromising. It's hard, physical and dirty. We ain't no Man City yet tip the ball around as if we were....we don't even do that right sometimes! I can't fault anyone's effort, but whatever perfect storm has engulfed our downturn in form, JAB will have to take responsibility and not come out with b0ll0cks about the ref or conditions, he's got to take this one as poor decision making, but I guess illness plays a part and so will the crowd interruption... Holy moly! Joey Barton, your football is sh!t....them Burton fans weren't wrong. *Thoughts go out to whomever needed emergency medical care, hope all ok and recovered. I don't think it's as bad as the relegation season two years ago - yet. My fear is that JB's addiction to drama will mean we get drawn into another final day scrap, with a win against Bolton required to keep us up. I think there are a few broad issues: * Early in the season, we consistently pressed opposition high and won the ball back in good areas. This led to good XG and goal return. * Since Jordan Rossiter got injured, our results have nosedived. * Despite our good goal tally, we don't actually create many chances. The midfield doesn't have a settled line-up. * We're now effectively starting a different defence to the one we began the season with - and it's devoid of experience. Barton talks a good game in terms of the football he'd LIKE us to play, but the reality is that we don't. He's dismissive of the likes of Burton and Shrewsbury - and yet can we beat them at the Mem? I believe the team's biggest weakness is actually mental: the manager has lulled them into thinking they're better than they are. The wheels have come off and it's now rudderless. Admittedly, all is not lost yet. But our fixture run-in is very difficult. Will Wael risk JB relegating us twice???
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Feb 18, 2023 18:33:45 GMT
Just got back... Question....why has the Wellie put a pool table in the middle of the pub? I've been drinking on Glos Rd since the 80s, I can't recollect any time it's had a pool table!? Anyhoos, onto less important matters.. Why are we playing so cr@p? I've watched us since the 70s and I can't recollect a time ... yea well you get the idea!? Barton's losing it. No meltdown here.... just 2 shots on target, one which was a beautifully crafted and we'll executed finish, and um, the other fades into insignificance because we were largely outplayed in midfield (bogarte and ward poor) and had no real answer to play with cohesion or purpose. That coupled with a tentative defence (where's Connolly from last year) and Quansah that was caught out of position for the first goal and the whole unit decided to do a Benny Hill sketch for the second involving a joke of a goalkeeper, makes their inclusion just seem a cruel selection joke. The team spirit looks shot. The players look lethargic. Inexperience is gifting opposition easy free kicks set pieces and initiative. Substitutions today arguably made our team weaker.....you need a goal out of something and he takes off Connolly for Hoole!? WTF!? What f in planet ? Barton is losing it because he's picking (maybe technically gifted kids on the training ground) to do a man's job. This is the 3rd division. It's uncompromising. It's hard, physical and dirty. We ain't no Man City yet tip the ball around as if we were....we don't even do that right sometimes! I can't fault anyone's effort, but whatever perfect storm has engulfed our downturn in form, JAB will have to take responsibility and not come out with b0ll0cks about the ref or conditions, he's got to take this one as poor decision making, but I guess illness plays a part and so will the crowd interruption... Holy moly! Joey Barton, your football is sh!t....them Burton fans weren't wrong. *Thoughts go out to whomever needed emergency medical care, hope all ok and recovered. I don't think it's as bad as the relegation season two years ago - yet. My fear is that JB's addiction to drama will mean we get drawn into another final day scrap, with a win against Bolton required to keep us up. I think there are a few broad issues: * Early in the season, we consistently pressed opposition high and won the ball back in good areas. This led to good XG and goal return. * Since Jordan Rossiter got injured, our results have nosedived. * Despite our good goal tally, we don't actually create many chances. The midfield doesn't have a settled line-up. * We're now effectively starting a different defence to the one we began the season with - and it's devoid of experience. Barton talks a good game in terms of the football he'd LIKE us to play, but the reality is that we don't. He's dismissive of the likes of Burton and Shrewsbury - and yet can we beat them at the Mem? I believe the team's biggest weakness is actually mental: the manager has lulled them into thinking they're better than they are. The wheels have come off and it's now rudderless. Admittedly, all is not lost yet. But our fixture run-in is very difficult. Will Wael risk JB relegating us twice??? Good post. If we are struggling at home so far, what is going to happen when we play the likes of Barnsley, Derby, Sheff Wed, Bolton home, and Plymouth away? We need points now, so it's worse. Just for the record, if we drop in relegation zone I'll be getting off my neutral step just as much as if we hit play offs. I mistakenly thought our season was over in a nonchalant way....now I'm hoping it is.
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Post by bluetornados on Feb 18, 2023 18:35:15 GMT
Bristol Rovers player ratings vs Burton Albion: Lack of confidence telling as Gas lose again..
Ellery Balcombe - 5 Beaten one-on-one for the equaliser before his defence failed to clear their lines for the second.. Caused frustration aplenty with some unconvincing punches, but he followed that up with a pair of saves that kept the deficit at one. However, his blushes were spared by the offside flag when he spilt the ball at the feet of Dale Taylor from Deshi Oshilaj's long-range shot.
James Gibbons - 7 A sliced shot out for a throw-in did not indicate a beautiful cross was to follow from Gibbons' right boot soon after, but his delivery was superb after being slid to the byline by Sinclair, putting the chance on a plate for Marquis. Almost had a second assist when he teed Collins up for a shot that flew narrowly wide. Withdrawn with Rovers chasing the game, but he had a decent outing.
Jarell Quansah - 5 Missed a good chance from a corner just moments before the equaliser, which saw him caught under a long ball and Burton profited. Cleared a shot off the line but Winnall stuck it away straight after to make it 2-1. Rovers' most composed defender on the ball but his wait for a Gas win goes on.
James Connolly - 4 A tough ask leading this young defence as a 21-year-old himself, but he had a difficult afternoon. A tough physical challenge in the wind with Burton playing long often, but he and his defence needed to do much more to clear their lines. The first goal was soft and the second one, although there were suggestions of a foul on Quansah, was worse. Taken off in the final 10 minutes with Hoole seen as a more progressive option on the ball.
Calum Macdonald - 5 Did not have a debut to remember as the Gas let a lead slip, but he did settle in at left-back after a nervy start and played a couple of searching balls forward for Collins.
Grant Ward - 6 Screened the back four well for the most part and had to mop up a lot of second balls with Burton going long often. Taken off as the Gas chased the game.
Lamare Bogarde - 5 Ineffective in the midfield after a strong showing in midweek and gave away a few needless fouls before being withdrawn in the second half.
Antony Evans - 5 Started strongly and was involved in several moments of good build-up play. He also delivered a wicked corner that ought to have made it 2-0. However, he and most of his teammates were poor after the interval with Rovers' build-up play dying.
Scott Sinclair - 5 Took up great areas in the first half and played an important part in the opening goal, but he drifted out of the game and a ballooned shot late on summed up a miserable second half.
Aaron Collins (c) - 6 Burton could not contain him when he got on the ball in and around the box and he would have been deeply frustrated to see a shot zip wide of the bottom corner by the narrowest of margins in the first half. That chance at 1-0 proved to be decisive as Rovers did not capitalise on their immense momentum and the game spiralled out of control.
John Marquis - 6 Marked his return to the starting XI with an opening goal, expertly finishing off Gibbons' fine cross with a diving header. Gave Rovers a physical focal point, but he became less and less effective as the game went on and Rovers' build-up play collapsed.
Substitutes Harry Anderson (for Bogarde on 60') - 6 Brought fresh intensity on the right flank and was involved in some of the few moments of promise the Gas created in the second half.
Paul Coutts (for Ward on 60') - 5 Replaced Ward in the pivot and moved the ball efficiently, but Rovers could not build up a head of steam.
Lewis Gordon (for Macdonald on 60') - 5 Saw plenty of the ball but did not make great use of it.
Josh Coburn (for Gibbons on 71') - 5 Could not make an impression on a stubborn defence.
Luca Hoole (for Connolly on 79') - 6 Brought a bit more security at the back as the Gas tried to throw men forward.
Not used: James Belshaw, Glenn Whelan.
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Post by JeffNZ on Feb 18, 2023 18:44:13 GMT
We need 4 wins from our remaining fixtures to guarantee safety. On current form that ain't going to happen. Even with some level of improvement, I can only see us getting 3 wins at best. We have serious problems and Barton has got us there.
His record shows he's not the right man to get us out of it.
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Post by Colyton Gas. on Feb 18, 2023 18:46:36 GMT
Been to Axminster Town today with their new stand,changing rooms and clubhouse.Fab new floodlights too.All on average crowds of under 100.How come in the South West Peninsula league they can have all this plus a separate reserve pitch? When the Burton score came through I was seriously demoralised.
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Post by phil74 on Feb 18, 2023 18:52:59 GMT
I don't think it's as bad as the relegation season two years ago - yet. My fear is that JB's addiction to drama will mean we get drawn into another final day scrap, with a win against Bolton required to keep us up. I think there are a few broad issues: * Early in the season, we consistently pressed opposition high and won the ball back in good areas. This led to good XG and goal return. * Since Jordan Rossiter got injured, our results have nosedived. * Despite our good goal tally, we don't actually create many chances. The midfield doesn't have a settled line-up. * We're now effectively starting a different defence to the one we began the season with - and it's devoid of experience. Barton talks a good game in terms of the football he'd LIKE us to play, but the reality is that we don't. He's dismissive of the likes of Burton and Shrewsbury - and yet can we beat them at the Mem? I believe the team's biggest weakness is actually mental: the manager has lulled them into thinking they're better than they are. The wheels have come off and it's now rudderless. Admittedly, all is not lost yet. But our fixture run-in is very difficult. Will Wael risk JB relegating us twice??? Good post. If we are struggling at home so far, what is going to happen when we play the likes of Barnsley, Derby, Sheff Wed, Bolton home, and Plymouth away? We need points now, so it's worse. Just for the record, if we drop in relegation zone I'll be getting off my neutral step just as much as if we hit play offs. I mistakenly thought our season was over in a nonchalant way....now I'm hoping it is. Exactly! Logic would suggest we have no chance... However, I actually think it's much more like we'll beat Barnsley than Burton. The division's top teams have no reason to sit back - they know they have the firepower to get through us without the need to frustrate. This actually plays into our hands slightly as we get more space to play. They're out of position when we attack, whereas the teams who've "sat back" know we have no answers and will just pass the ball around in front of them. They just have to wait for us to lose concentration and one ball over the top usually leads to a goal. Our relatively high number of goals this season (although that's now dried up), has masked the fact we don't create many chances. This is because we're far too slow in transition. We're a team who is not actually as attacking as the stats may initially suggest. As soon as I saw JB's dismissive approach to Burton in his pre-match interview, I knew we wouldn't win. "They'll come and park the bus, frustrate.." etc... as though we're Barcelona! Look at the stats from the end of the game and we find Burton had 18 shots. A part of good leadership is having authenticity. In that sense, JB is remarkably and refreshingly honest. However, he's seriously lacking in mature self-reflection after defeats. When we lose, he doesn't discuss his own tactical decisions, whereas Darrell (for example) would at least do that. I also feel JB has created a rod for his own back with the Belshaw saga. Yes, we've conceded an enormous number of goals this season, but they weren't all down to Belshaw by any means. Why did he keep having so many shots to save in the first place?! The midfield and defence were / are the real issue. We didn't need a new keeper in the January window, we needed an experienced central defender to partner Connolly. JB has also now said that he expects Rossiter to be out for the rest of the season - and that is what concerns me most about the run-in. We desperately need Ward to come good; and the sooner Finley's suspension is over the better.
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Post by rideintothesun on Feb 18, 2023 19:00:15 GMT
We need 4 wins from our remaining fixtures to guarantee safety. On current form that ain't going to happen. Even with some level of improvement, I can only see us getting 3 wins at best. We have serious problems and Barton has got us there. His record shows he's not the right man to get us out of it. Let's not get too carried away. Taking a point against Ipswich and then losing against Burton is par for the course this season. We've taken points off of Sheff Wednesday, Bolton and Plymouth and were unfortunate not to beat all three. We've lost abjectly against teams like MK Dons, Burton and Accrington. The team has enough to stay up.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2023 19:07:51 GMT
So, started like a house on fire then squandered chances to put the game to bed with at least 3. Burton were absolute s**te but we couldn’t counteract their methods to reduce us to their level. Having done that our reaction was appalling, weak as piss, snivelling negative body language across the park and no surprise when Burton equalised nor when they took the lead. Both goals looked offside but our arrogance and poor attitude were responsible. Balcombe is not even close to Bellshaws standard. There is something seriously wrong within the camp evidenced by the outright collapse we witnessed today. Barton has made himself a huge s**t sandwich to get down his throat with his disastrous tinkering with a side that was flying but can no longer string two passes together. Belshaw must return immediately and Barton will have to overcome his stubbornness and revert to the set up that should have beaten Ipswich. 1 point from 18 reflects the stink this team are making or we will see the same result as two years ago, relegation.
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Post by phil74 on Feb 18, 2023 19:09:12 GMT
7 defeats in the last 10 league games
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Post by bluetornados on Feb 18, 2023 19:21:32 GMT
Joey Barton spares 'sulking or excuses' as Bristol Rovers suffer defeat to Burton Albion..
Joey Barton said there will be "no sulking or excuses" from him or his Bristol Rovers players in the aftermath of a dismal 2-1 defeat to Burton Albion at the Mem on Saturday.
The Gas were so impressive in the opening exchanges and took a deserved lead when John Marquis headed home James Gibbons' superb cross, but the game spiralled out of control for Rovers with a soft goal for the visitors either side of half time.
Substitute Charlie Kirk levelled just before the break after the Gas failed to deal with a long ball from back to front, and the second was worse as the ball pinballed around the box with several opportunities to clear before Sam Winnall gleefully bundled home to put the Brewers in the lead.
Rovers' drained confidence levels were apparent as they tried to get back into the game, with the precise build-up play that served them so well in the first half deserting them in favour of long balls with the wind at their back, making life far too easy for Burton's backline to hold onto their lead.
There was an element of controversy about the second goal, with claims for a foul and offside, but Barton believes the Gas were responsible for their own downfall on Saturday.
"It’s a tough moment for us as a group; lads are lower on confidence than you would like," he said.
"We get a great start and go 1-0 up in the game and possibly should have got a second or third. There was a little bit of a break in play and we didn’t seem to recover after that.
"A long punt down the pitch was not dealt with and a team that had created nothing found themselves 1-1 in the game and I think that just ate into the lads’ confidence.
"Second half, they kept trying and having a go, but we lacked a lot of quality today. It’s a tough moment but we’ve just got to keep scrapping through it.
"So there will be no sulking from us, no excuses. We’ll be back on the training pitch and ready to rock and roll at Oxford next Saturday."
The defeat, Rovers' fifth in their past six League One games, leaves them 15th in the table, nine points clear of the relegation zone ahead of the trip to Oxford United in seven days' time.
Barton, who has been very critical of referees in recent weeks as the Gas have fallen foul of poor officiating in key moments, but for the debate about the second goal, he says Rovers have to take responsibility for their own shortcomings.
He said: "Without criticising the officials, I’m trying my best not to do it, I do feel was a foul on Jarell. It wasn’t given, but we still have opportunities to deal with it and we must do better.
"We will speak about that internally because I don’t want to drag the lads’ confidence down further by naming them in the media, but you have got to expect things to go wrong as a defender and be pessimistic.
"Jarell is possibly fouled, but we’ve got to be ready to catch any mistake or opportunity for the opponent. We didn’t do that and we got punished.
"It takes the energy out of the stadium. The fans were excellent and driving the team on, but we needed that second goal. That second goal would have elevated the confidence levels and settled everybody down and we probably would have not looked back from there.
"But that didn’t happen and we’re on the canvas because we can’t manage to clear our box or keep the ball out of our net.
"We gave the ball away needlessly for the second goal and have a couple of opportunities to clear and moments of good goalkeeping and good defending, but you can’t keep blocking shots. We had to exit the box and we didn’t manage to do that and we lost the game."
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Post by The Concept on Feb 18, 2023 20:17:04 GMT
A collective wince from those in the car on the way home tonight, listening to JB's interview: "But I spoke to the lads in there; I said look, nobody's dying of cancer here ..." What?? Now I have heard people say, when something disappointing has happened, things like: "Don't worry, no one's died...". But to add 'dying of cancer' - what is that about? Never heard anyone say it like that. It's similar to the 'holocaust' comment last season. That was just bizarre. I'd never heard holocaust used in that way before, in the sentence used. The problem was it caused a right stir. JB and the club went quiet for weeks. Eventually he apologised, but whether he meant it or not it came across mealy-mouthed: "So if anybody was offended by that, I would like to apologise for that." Just say you apologise; just say you are sorry - no need to say 'if anybody was offended'. This time round no need to apologise, but I just wish he'd think what he's saying. JB's interview from 47.40: www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0dzvsft
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Post by The Concept on Feb 18, 2023 20:28:10 GMT
It was all going so well today. Players in their natural/favoured positions. Some nice passing. The tippy-tappy around the back dispensed with. We were more direct. Crucially Evans in a more central position, linking to the forward line, where he was so effective last seaon. In control. Chances to put us out of sight, including a couple you'd put money on Collins to put away. A glorious chance for Quansah to make it 2-0, then they go straight up the other end to equalise.
What happened from there I just don't know. First instinct was to look for the flag for their equaliser - need to see the highlights. Pin-ball for thier winner, and difficult to see what was going on. Some say potential offside again. Whether there was or not it looked to me we handled it on the line from one of the shots - need to see the highlights.
EDIT: Just seen the highlights. Both look offside. Difficult to be completely certain with the 2nd as field of view narrow. Could well have been 2 hand-balls by Rovers players.
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Post by toteend3 on Feb 18, 2023 21:33:22 GMT
So, started like a house on fire then squandered chances to put the game to bed with at least 3. Burton were absolute s**te but we couldn’t counteract their methods to reduce us to their level. Having done that our reaction was appalling, weak as piss, snivelling negative body language across the park and no surprise when Burton equalised nor when they took the lead. Both goals looked offside but our arrogance and poor attitude were responsible. Balcombe is not even close to Bellshaws standard. There is something seriously wrong within the camp evidenced by the outright collapse we witnessed today. Barton has made himself a huge s**t sandwich to get down his throat with his disastrous tinkering with a side that was flying but can no longer string two passes together. Belshaw must return immediately and Barton will have to overcome his stubbornness and revert to the set up that should have beaten Ipswich. 1 point from 18 reflects the stink this team are making or we will see the same result as two years ago, relegation. Blunt but fair, absolutely spot on Belly needs to reinstated immediately, that nonsensical competition for that position has not only cost us a play off place but could suck us into another relegation s**tfest.
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Post by eppinggas on Feb 18, 2023 22:03:42 GMT
There was definitely an offside during that goal. Another s**t refereeing performance. I am reading that comment Jeff. But in a scouse accent.
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