Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Reports and reaction from the 2009-10 season as Walsall finished 10th in League 1
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
philthesaddler wrote:anyone else here watching it?
I'm watching from my bedroom window
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
swiftyboy wrote:I'm watching from my bedroom window
Yes, but what about the match.
:)
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Zippy wrote:
Yes, but what about the match.
I'm serious! I could wee into the F2G from here!
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
swiftyboy wrote:I'm serious! I could wee into the F2G from here!
Being that close, you could have gone.
It was only £2.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Zippy wrote:
Being that close, you could have gone.
It was only £2.
Bonser would only spend it on another helicopter.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Final Score 0-0, Saddlers missed a penalty, Steve Jones blazed it way in to the upper floors to go stand, Whilst Ince saved a penalty, for 0-0 it was entertaining.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Same problem as the first XI, cant shoot, wont shoot.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Saddlers 0 0 Tesco Bagladies
at the Bonks'ssss
Attendance:- not announced, but there was a decent-sized crowd in the Text999OAP stand.
Walsall (4-4-2)
Clayton Ince
Jonathan Borrajo
Rhys Weston
Mark Hughes (Capt.)(Alex Hickman, 74 min.)
Netan Sansara
Sean Geddes
Mark Bradley
Richard Davies
Sam Adkins (Jordan McCourt, 79 min.)
Steve Jones (Dan Partridge, 65 min.)
Jamie Paterson
Unused substitutes:-
Rory Wood
James Wren (gk.)
Manager:- Martin O'Connor
I can only guess that both teams had decided to give up goalscoring for Lent! Rarely have I seen such ineptitude in front of goal. Comparing the respective wage bills of the two teams, though, I would say that the Baggies have the bigger problem. Both teams spurned penalty opportunities, Walsall in the 58th minute when Jones blazed way over the bar and Albion, right at the death, in stoppage time of the second half as Joss Labadie shot tamely straight at Ince. The visitors had started strongly, totally dominating their Walsall counterparts in midfield with their pace and physical presence. Only some desperate last ditch tackles by the Saddlers defence kept the visitors at bay. However, as the game wore on, the Saddlers came more into the game. A draw maybe flattered Walsall a little but not by much.
Ince was generally sound and made some vital blocks but we did have the inevitable "Incy Moment", shortly before half-time, when he made a complete "pigs-ear" of a relatively simple kicked clearance. Incidentally, the two 'keepers, Ince and Dean Kiely, have made 90 full international appearances between them. I wonder if that is a record for this level of football?
In defence, triallist, Borrajo, made a nervous start but settled down o.k.; the experience of Weston and Hughes was needed in the first half-hour and they got some valuable match practice; Sansara was o.k., nothing special but nothing dreadful, either.
In midfield, Geddes showed promise in flashes but on the other flank, Adkins contributed little and was frequently out-muscled by his Albion opposite number, Giles Barnes. In the centre of midfield, Bradley continues to frustrate - just the occasional classy touch but, all too often, he failed to impose himself against admittedly very powerful opponents. Davies, on his return from loan, was the pick of the midfield and he at least looked like a player striving for a first-team place and a new contract.
Up front, Jones got in 65 useful minutes match practice. He looked sharp - just a shame about the crap penalty! Paterson is a very skilful young player and he showed some classy touches. However, he struggles with the physical side of the games. When he learns to deal with this, he will be a very good player.
at the Bonks'ssss
Attendance:- not announced, but there was a decent-sized crowd in the Text999OAP stand.
Walsall (4-4-2)
Clayton Ince
Jonathan Borrajo
Rhys Weston
Mark Hughes (Capt.)(Alex Hickman, 74 min.)
Netan Sansara
Sean Geddes
Mark Bradley
Richard Davies
Sam Adkins (Jordan McCourt, 79 min.)
Steve Jones (Dan Partridge, 65 min.)
Jamie Paterson
Unused substitutes:-
Rory Wood
James Wren (gk.)
Manager:- Martin O'Connor
I can only guess that both teams had decided to give up goalscoring for Lent! Rarely have I seen such ineptitude in front of goal. Comparing the respective wage bills of the two teams, though, I would say that the Baggies have the bigger problem. Both teams spurned penalty opportunities, Walsall in the 58th minute when Jones blazed way over the bar and Albion, right at the death, in stoppage time of the second half as Joss Labadie shot tamely straight at Ince. The visitors had started strongly, totally dominating their Walsall counterparts in midfield with their pace and physical presence. Only some desperate last ditch tackles by the Saddlers defence kept the visitors at bay. However, as the game wore on, the Saddlers came more into the game. A draw maybe flattered Walsall a little but not by much.
Ince was generally sound and made some vital blocks but we did have the inevitable "Incy Moment", shortly before half-time, when he made a complete "pigs-ear" of a relatively simple kicked clearance. Incidentally, the two 'keepers, Ince and Dean Kiely, have made 90 full international appearances between them. I wonder if that is a record for this level of football?
In defence, triallist, Borrajo, made a nervous start but settled down o.k.; the experience of Weston and Hughes was needed in the first half-hour and they got some valuable match practice; Sansara was o.k., nothing special but nothing dreadful, either.
In midfield, Geddes showed promise in flashes but on the other flank, Adkins contributed little and was frequently out-muscled by his Albion opposite number, Giles Barnes. In the centre of midfield, Bradley continues to frustrate - just the occasional classy touch but, all too often, he failed to impose himself against admittedly very powerful opponents. Davies, on his return from loan, was the pick of the midfield and he at least looked like a player striving for a first-team place and a new contract.
Up front, Jones got in 65 useful minutes match practice. He looked sharp - just a shame about the crap penalty! Paterson is a very skilful young player and he showed some classy touches. However, he struggles with the physical side of the games. When he learns to deal with this, he will be a very good player.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Pedagogue wrote:Saddlers 0 0 Tesco Bagladies
at the Bonks'ssss
Attendance:- not announced, but there was a decent-sized crowd in the Text999OAP stand.Walsall (4-4-2)
Clayton Ince
Jonathan Borrajo
Rhys Weston
Mark Hughes (Capt.)(Alex Hickman, 74 min.)
Netan Sansara
Sean Geddes
Mark Bradley
Richard Davies
Sam Adkins (Jordan McCourt, 79 min.)
Steve Jones (Dan Partridge, 65 min.)
Jamie Paterson
Unused substitutes:-
Rory Wood
James Wren (gk.)
Manager:- Martin O'Connor
I can only guess that both teams had decided to give up goalscoring for Lent! Rarely have I seen such ineptitude in front of goal. Comparing the respective wage bills of the two teams, though, I would say that the Baggies have the bigger problem. Both teams spurned penalty opportunities, Walsall in the 58th minute when Jones blazed way over the bar and Albion, right at the death, in stoppage time of the second half as Joss Labadie shot tamely straight at Ince. The visitors had started strongly, totally dominating their Walsall counterparts in midfield with their pace and physical presence. Only some desperate last ditch tackles by the Saddlers defence kept the visitors at bay. However, as the game wore on, the Saddlers came more into the game. A draw maybe flattered Walsall a little but not by much.
Ince was generally sound and made some vital blocks but we did have the inevitable "Incy Moment", shortly before half-time, when he made a complete "pigs-ear" of a relatively simple kicked clearance. Incidentally, the two 'keepers, Ince and Dean Kiely, have made 90 full international appearances between them. I wonder if that is a record for this level of football?
In defence, triallist, Borrajo, made a nervous start but settled down o.k.; the experience of Weston and Hughes was needed in the first half-hour and they got some valuable match practice; Sansara was o.k., nothing special but nothing dreadful, either.
In midfield, Geddes showed promise in flashes but on the other flank, Adkins contributed little and was frequently out-muscled by his Albion opposite number, Giles Barnes. In the centre of midfield, Bradley continues to frustrate - just the occasional classy touch but, all too often, he failed to impose himself against admittedly very powerful opponents. Davies, on his return from loan, was the pick of the midfield and he at least looked like a player striving for a first-team place and a new contract.
Up front, Jones got in 65 useful minutes match practice. He looked sharp - just a shame about the crud penalty! Paterson is a very skilful young player and he showed some classy touches. However, he struggles with the physical side of the games. When he learns to deal with this, he will be a very good player.
Was on the score board att:- 309 :)
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
went to the game last night, thought it was a enjoyable game.
Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level and easy enough to get to.
I thought that your number 6 Davies was your best player, liked to get stuck in and looked quite composed on the ball aswell, is he a first team player?
I was also suprised how much Martin O'Connor got into it, always standing telling the players what he wanted of them, reckon he could be next Walsall manager?
Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level and easy enough to get to.
I thought that your number 6 Davies was your best player, liked to get stuck in and looked quite composed on the ball aswell, is he a first team player?
I was also suprised how much Martin O'Connor got into it, always standing telling the players what he wanted of them, reckon he could be next Walsall manager?
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
baggieman wrote:Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level
Thank you. Could you tell some of our moaning fans that? :D
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
baggieman wrote:went to the game last night, thought it was a enjoyable game.
Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level and easy enough to get to.
I thought that your number 6 Davies was your best player, liked to get stuck in and looked quite composed on the ball aswell, is he a first team player?
I was also suprised how much Martin O'Connor got into it, always standing telling the players what he wanted of them, reckon he could be next Walsall manager?
I reckon it's almost nailed on, and it will probably be before the end of the season. To be honest I wish he'd get his boots out and play for us, cos non of our midfield are fit to lace his boots.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Blazing_Saddler wrote:baggieman wrote:went to the game last night, thought it was a enjoyable game.
Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level and easy enough to get to.
I thought that your number 6 Davies was your best player, liked to get stuck in and looked quite composed on the ball aswell, is he a first team player?
I was also suprised how much Martin O'Connor got into it, always standing telling the players what he wanted of them, reckon he could be next Walsall manager?
I reckon it's almost nailed on, and it will probably be before the end of the season. To be honest I wish he'd get his boots out and play for us, cos non of our midfield are fit to lace his boots.
I hope not that would be as bad as leavng Mullen in charge after DD's departure
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Duke wrote:Blazing_Saddler wrote:baggieman wrote:went to the game last night, thought it was a enjoyable game.
Always like going to the Banks's stadium, quite a nice ground you have got for this level and easy enough to get to.
I thought that your number 6 Davies was your best player, liked to get stuck in and looked quite composed on the ball aswell, is he a first team player?
I was also suprised how much Martin O'Connor got into it, always standing telling the players what he wanted of them, reckon he could be next Walsall manager?
I reckon it's almost nailed on, and it will probably be before the end of the season. To be honest I wish he'd get his boots out and play for us, cos non of our midfield are fit to lace his boots.
I hope not that would be as bad as leavng Mullen in charge after DD's departure
Probably worse to be honest mate. It stands a good chance of happening though. Cheep n cheerful.
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
It will be worse because we will probably want him to succeed. Mullen was just a drunk geordie :mrgreen:
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
latviancheese wrote:It will be worse because we will probably want him to succeed. Mullen was just a drunk Geordie :mrgreen:
Racist! :mrgreen:
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Re: Reserves v WBA 2/3/2010
Pedagogue wrote:latviancheese wrote:It will be worse because we will probably want him to succeed. Mullen was just a drunk Geordie :mrgreen:
Racist! :mrgreen:
It would be racist if you`d have said a sober Geordie :wink: :wink:
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