Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Reports and reaction from the 2013-2014 season as Walsall finished 13th in League 1
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
No way....... Lack of fitness. All because no money spent on quality. :x
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
We bring on the super sub.A minute later they equalise. Will we ever win again?
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
BAKOGEN? wrote:No way....... Lack of fitness. All because no money spent on quality. :x
If the Rotherham equaliser was a deflected shot, as has been suggested, what on earth has that to do with "lack of fitness"? I really do wonder which planet you're living on.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Good solid point that, sounds like we were unlucky with a late deflected goal and Purkiss getting sent off never helps.
Improvements.
Improvements.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
That had me worried there, winning. Luckily we put on a striker rather than a defensive player and that got us to the place we needed to be. Well done to the lads! :evil:
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Good result on paper....but again the lack of goalscoring means they don't win....it was even a big thing to get one goal.
If Lalkovic goes...without bringing in a quality striker I can only see mid table next season at best....and I half expect a relegation struggle.
If Lalkovic goes...without bringing in a quality striker I can only see mid table next season at best....and I half expect a relegation struggle.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
portlandbill wrote:We bring on the super sub.A minute later they equalise. Will we ever win again?
Ngoo does seem to have that effect.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Welsh_Saddler wrote:BAKOGEN? wrote:No way....... Lack of fitness. All because no money spent on quality. :x
If the Rotherham equaliser was a deflected shot, as has been suggested, what on earth has that to do with "lack of fitness"? I really do wonder which planet you're living on.
I didn't know it was a deflection, timmy ten men.
If this was the case it was bad management after the sending off. Smith should of took all the forwards off and defended. Season over.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
TheSwift wrote:That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
And you're only supposed to go red once a month!
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
TheSwift wrote:That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
Yep.... Definitely a lack of discipline. Smith out. Graydon in.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
TheSwift wrote:That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
Bunch of cloggers...
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
BAKOGEN? wrote:TheSwift wrote:That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
Yep.... Definitely a lack of discipline. Smith out. Graydon in.
I think Westley might do the job...
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Still, look on the bright side. We're edging our way towards safety.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
TheSwift wrote:BAKOGEN? wrote:TheSwift wrote:That's 3 sending off's in less than a month :shock:
Yep.... Definitely a lack of discipline. Smith out. Graydon in.
I think Westley might do the job...
Snipes???.....
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Disappointed with the late goal, but the play-offs would still have looked very unlikely even if we had held on. I half expected a second Rotherham goal in injury time with their record of scoring goals in 90+ mins.
P'boro will have to have a big wobble to leave the door open for anybody else to claim 6th, and even if they did, there are other teams than us that are better placed to claim that last spot (Mk & Sheff Utd). Get one more win and then try a few new formations, different players and generally prepare for next season now.
P'boro will have to have a big wobble to leave the door open for anybody else to claim 6th, and even if they did, there are other teams than us that are better placed to claim that last spot (Mk & Sheff Utd). Get one more win and then try a few new formations, different players and generally prepare for next season now.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Without being negative, £300,000 or there abouts would've got us there.
Another year starved of success.
What happened to "this club will be able to challenge at championship level". :roll:
Another year starved of success.
What happened to "this club will be able to challenge at championship level". :roll:
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
300K
THREE YEAR CONTRACT, so less than a £1k a month, for a twenty goal a season striker no signing on fee, no bonus, no re settlement fee, no chance.
A striker who can play the loan striker role, hold the ball up win headers and is a fox in the box is what many say they want, sorry those are out of our price range.
THREE YEAR CONTRACT, so less than a £1k a month, for a twenty goal a season striker no signing on fee, no bonus, no re settlement fee, no chance.
A striker who can play the loan striker role, hold the ball up win headers and is a fox in the box is what many say they want, sorry those are out of our price range.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
I think yeovil would've excepted around 300k.
I don't think peterboro' are good enough. Sheffield utd or crawley will catch them.
The only way we can do it is if smith instill's a disciplined different mindset into the players.
I don't think smith knows the word dicsipline.
Owner still required.
I don't think peterboro' are good enough. Sheffield utd or crawley will catch them.
The only way we can do it is if smith instill's a disciplined different mindset into the players.
I don't think smith knows the word dicsipline.
Owner still required.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
BAKOGEN? wrote:I don't think smith knows the word dicsipline.
I'm not sure that many people do :lol:
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
A draw was probably just about fair on the balance of play, but frustrating to concede so late on. Up to then, they'd barely had a chance and we'd coped fairly well with their refusal to use the grass. No wonder their pitch looks in such good nick.
We fall short because we don't hold the ball well enough up front. Westcarr doesn't want to play with his back to goal and now looks knackered too, which makes things even more difficult. He still makes more of a contribution than Hewitt or Ngoo though, which says it all.
I thought Sawyers looked a lot better today and for most of the first half, caused them problems by finding space in that hole between their back four and midfield. For the goal, Lalkovic did exactly what the system we play him in needs him to do - make a clever run from wide into the middle, beyond the main striker. Low and behold, we scored with the only real bit of quality in the whole game.
The Purkiss sending off was harsh to say the least. The first yellow was for delaying a free kick by running off with the ball - arguably fair enough, but I don't think the ref would have booked him had the incident not happened right in front of Steve Evans. The second booking was just laughable - their midfielder knocked a ball past Purkiss, refused to run around him to get on the end of it, and the ref gave a free kick. That decision was bad enough in itself, let alone the decision to book him at the same time.
People who weren't there today will probably want to throw a load of criticism at Smith, especially now the playoff hopes are well and truly crushed, but a point at their place is a good result, and we were value for it if not more. What's more frustrating to see is a side like Rotherham get into the playoffs the way they play. Maybe Walsall's 'football DNA' has turned me into a snob, but at least we tend to go about things in the right way.
If there's one big plus point, perhaps it's that Smith now knows we'll definitely be in this league again next season, so can begin to prepare accordingly.
We fall short because we don't hold the ball well enough up front. Westcarr doesn't want to play with his back to goal and now looks knackered too, which makes things even more difficult. He still makes more of a contribution than Hewitt or Ngoo though, which says it all.
I thought Sawyers looked a lot better today and for most of the first half, caused them problems by finding space in that hole between their back four and midfield. For the goal, Lalkovic did exactly what the system we play him in needs him to do - make a clever run from wide into the middle, beyond the main striker. Low and behold, we scored with the only real bit of quality in the whole game.
The Purkiss sending off was harsh to say the least. The first yellow was for delaying a free kick by running off with the ball - arguably fair enough, but I don't think the ref would have booked him had the incident not happened right in front of Steve Evans. The second booking was just laughable - their midfielder knocked a ball past Purkiss, refused to run around him to get on the end of it, and the ref gave a free kick. That decision was bad enough in itself, let alone the decision to book him at the same time.
People who weren't there today will probably want to throw a load of criticism at Smith, especially now the playoff hopes are well and truly crushed, but a point at their place is a good result, and we were value for it if not more. What's more frustrating to see is a side like Rotherham get into the playoffs the way they play. Maybe Walsall's 'football DNA' has turned me into a snob, but at least we tend to go about things in the right way.
If there's one big plus point, perhaps it's that Smith now knows we'll definitely be in this league again next season, so can begin to prepare accordingly.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
WFC_Rob wrote:A draw was probably just about fair on the balance of play, but frustrating to concede so late on. Up to then, they'd barely had a chance and we'd coped fairly well with their refusal to use the grass. No wonder their pitch looks in such good nick.
We fall short because we don't hold the ball well enough up front. Westcarr doesn't want to play with his back to goal and now looks knackered too, which makes things even more difficult. He still makes more of a contribution than Hewitt or Ngoo though, which says it all.
I thought Sawyers looked a lot better today and for most of the first half, caused them problems by finding space in that hole between their back four and midfield. For the goal, Lalkovic did exactly what the system we play him in needs him to do - make a clever run from wide into the middle, beyond the main striker. Low and behold, we scored with the only real bit of quality in the whole game.
The Purkiss sending off was harsh to say the least. The first yellow was for delaying a free kick by running off with the ball - arguably fair enough, but I don't think the ref would have booked him had the incident not happened right in front of Steve Evans. The second booking was just laughable - their midfielder knocked a ball past Purkiss, refused to run around him to get on the end of it, and the ref gave a free kick. That decision was bad enough in itself, let alone the decision to book him at the same time.
People who weren't there today will probably want to throw a load of criticism at Smith, especially now the playoff hopes are well and truly crushed, but a point at their place is a good result, and we were value for it if not more. What's more frustrating to see is a side like Rotherham get into the playoffs the way they play. Maybe Walsall's 'football DNA' has turned me into a snob, but at least we tend to go about things in the right way.
If there's one big plus point, perhaps it's that Smith now knows we'll definitely be in this league again next season, so can begin to prepare accordingly.
Respect and a decent report Rob but.......
Is everyone happy with second best when we don't have to be?????
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
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I don't think smith knows the word dicsipline.
Bet he knows how to spell it.
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Don't blame me gerry .... Phone man. Nice name though.gerryhatrick wrote:BAKOGEN? wrote:
I don't think smith knows the word dicsipline.
Bet he knows how to spell it.
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WFC_Rob wrote:What's more frustrating to see is a side like Rotherham get into the playoffs the way they play. Maybe Walsall's 'football DNA' has turned me into a snob, but at least we tend to go about things in the right way.
'football DNA'? Are you kidding me? You're easily pleased. It's a shame this DNA doesn't include a DNA string with the word striker in it. Little 1-2's and pissing about (you'd call it possession football probably) isn't exciting or necessarily effective.
WFC_Rob wrote:If there's one big plus point, perhaps it's that Smith now knows we'll definitely be in this league again next season, so can begin to prepare accordingly.
Big plus point? You are having a laugh, right? You are giving him credit for staying in Division 3 and you are happy, nay, excited, that Smith can prepare for Walsall to be in division 3 for probably the 100th year in our history.
His prep work is already done in some respects, I mean, he's got Baxengazelle on a nice 3 year contract. Maybe he'll find a striker....... or maybe he'll bring in another bloke who passes no more than 14 yards, SIDEWAYS. #YAWN!
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Where has the money gone#again.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
A decent and unexpected point.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
People should be shot for hashtaging, especially on a football forum.
Good perfromance today, very close to the win we needed and we were incredibly unlucky.
Sawyers, Brandy and Westcarr were all very good offensively today, especially Sawyers.
Ben Purkiss' red card is absolutely laughable, two of the softest yellow cards in footballing history, what a joke these referees are.
Good perfromance today, very close to the win we needed and we were incredibly unlucky.
Sawyers, Brandy and Westcarr were all very good offensively today, especially Sawyers.
Ben Purkiss' red card is absolutely laughable, two of the softest yellow cards in footballing history, what a joke these referees are.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
JonnyOwen wrote:People should be shot for hashtaging, especially on a football forum.
I was trying to be young and hip, I failed.
People who think Baxendale is a good player and that it's a good idea to build a team around a dear should be shot.
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Re: Rotherham United (A) League One 15 Mar, 3pm
Seems Butler particularly impressed the opposition, not so many compliments about our 'style of play' - http://www.thefootballforum.net/index.p ... s-walsall/
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