Today we’re at Doncaster in a bottom versus top match. It still feels odd to me to be the team that’s expected to win but we are, indisputably expected to win and I said before we played Coventry recently, if we are serious about winning the league then these are the games you have to win. It’s not that clear cut against Doncaster though as they have done a deal with the devil, or more specifically, Harry Redknapp’s pet agent, Willy McKay, who I thought had been banned.
I have always had a bit of a problem with the loan system and this is more evidence for the prosecution as far as I’m concerned. I know we’ve benefited in the past from loaning players in and out but the amount of loans that go on distorts the competition in my view. If it was down to me it would be 2 players maximum loaned in at any one time with a maximum of 4 in a season. If you sign the player permanently in January then it doesn’t count in your quota for the season.
The 11 players we had on the pitch posed a few questions regarding the formation. Morgan on the right doesn’t work so is he giving that another go with De Ridder up front, or is he playing de Ridder on the right with someone else up front? Are we going with a narrow 3 in midfield with Adam in the hole? Nigel is not only thinking outside the box today, he’s thinking outside the box, outside the house, outside the bus and all the way to outside the funny farm. Morgan is up front with the Gulyman, bringing his prolific 2 goals in 4 years to the party. Well this will be interesting and I’m worried.
We create a clear chance on 20 minutes as the Gulyman a Morgan pull off an excellent 1-2 to sent Morgan through on goal but from a narrow angle he goes for the near post and the ball slams into Ikeme’s head and off for a corner. A more natural finisher would have gone across the keeper instead of smashing it near post which is exactly what he did in the Hull match last week.
Half time and not enough made of the possession that we had and a formation / personnel change needed. As the teams re-emerge , we get the former with de Ridder going up front, Morgan in the holding role behind Deano and Corky and kind of no one on the right.
A quick summation is all that’s needed for the last half an hour as it was complete shite. Barnard and Holmes came on for Cork and de Ridder which at least gave us a balanced team but overall, we did sd all and just surrendered the game. There were half-hearted headers from Barney and the Gulyman, which were not troubling the keeper at all and that was it. At the other end, we were lucky to get away with one when the lino gave offside when it clearly wasn’t, two seconds before Deano hoofed one of the Donny forwards over in the box. With about 15 to go, there was none of the belief that I usually have that we will score.
Well what a garbage result that was and I can’t help but feel that Nigel got this one wrong. Too much pissing about with the formation I feel and expecting a player with two goals in four years to be a goal threat was wildly optimistic at best. Barnard or de Ridder should have started up front with the Gulyman or maybe Lallana even, with Harding coming in on the left. The half time changes actually made the team worse and we never looked like scoring in the second half. The only saving grace from today was that West Ham contrived to lose 2-1 at home to Burnley and so we stay two points clear at the top but the gap to 3rd place is now only 5 points. Yes of course we would have taken that at the start of the season but it’s annoying none-the-less..
Next up we have Ian Holloway with his Quite Funny / Complete Idiot mood swings as his Blackpool side visit SMS. Their main player recently has been another loanee, Jonjo Shelvey who has been recalled by Liverpool. Hopefully Sir Rickie will be fit so there is no need for us to be radical and try Danny Butterfield up front. It puts today’s team selection in context when you realise that Danny is a more prolific scorer than Morgan.



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