bobby brows wrote:Sir Doug has stolen my thunder but i'd thought i'd post my final thoughts anyway (apologies for the delay I failed to account for the first team levels of lager consumed for youth team football)
We were much better second half. the wide men tucked inside and that seemed to work for us. Nticham proceeded to run the show from the off with protection from Evans our goal was never threatened.
The similarities to the first team where frightening, no width, only width coming from the full backs, struggled to break down sides in their final third.
Lopes scored a good goal
Pozo seemed to come alive second half and scored a terrific goal.
Facey covered well defensively second half.
Greg Leigh was the stand out talent for me (left back)
Nticham ran the second half.
they worked hard, pressed hard, played well, I look forward to the round of 16 next! (especially without the filth in it)
bobby brows wrote:Sir Doug has stolen my thunder but i'd thought i'd post my final thoughts anyway (apologies for the delay I failed to account for the first team levels of lager consumed for youth team football)
We were much better second half. the wide men tucked inside and that seemed to work for us. Nticham proceeded to run the show from the off with protection from Evans our goal was never threatened.
The similarities to the first team where frightening, no width, only width coming from the full backs, struggled to break down sides in their final third.
Lopes scored a good goal
Pozo seemed to come alive second half and scored a terrific goal.
Facey covered well defensively second half.
Greg Leigh was the stand out talent for me (left back)
Nticham ran the second half.
they worked hard, pressed hard, played well, I look forward to the round of 16 next! (especially without the filth in it)
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:bobby brows wrote:Sir Doug has stolen my thunder but i'd thought i'd post my final thoughts anyway (apologies for the delay I failed to account for the first team levels of lager consumed for youth team football)
We were much better second half. the wide men tucked inside and that seemed to work for us. Nticham proceeded to run the show from the off with protection from Evans our goal was never threatened.
The similarities to the first team where frightening, no width, only width coming from the full backs, struggled to break down sides in their final third.
Lopes scored a good goal
Pozo seemed to come alive second half and scored a terrific goal.
Facey covered well defensively second half.
Greg Leigh was the stand out talent for me (left back)
Nticham ran the second half.
they worked hard, pressed hard, played well, I look forward to the round of 16 next! (especially without the filth in it)
Sorry Bobby I don't know how I didn't see this thread when I go in. All spot on commentary.
Like Ted I was sort of happy that we were playing the same way as the first team withe concern that we weren't really finding ways around it.No doubt at all the 2nd half improved a lot with the changes Lombardo made but I am not 100% sure why it took to the 2nd half to do it.
I was a little disappointed with Lopes in the first half albeit the team shape didn't help him but it did always feel just a matter of time before we got the goal that would win it.Quite a few of the fancied sides have gone out already so we must have a real chance of winning it.I hope the next round is at home so we can improve on the 2,500 crowd.
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:bobby brows wrote:Sir Doug has stolen my thunder but i'd thought i'd post my final thoughts anyway (apologies for the delay I failed to account for the first team levels of lager consumed for youth team football)
We were much better second half. the wide men tucked inside and that seemed to work for us. Nticham proceeded to run the show from the off with protection from Evans our goal was never threatened.
The similarities to the first team where frightening, no width, only width coming from the full backs, struggled to break down sides in their final third.
Lopes scored a good goal
Pozo seemed to come alive second half and scored a terrific goal.
Facey covered well defensively second half.
Greg Leigh was the stand out talent for me (left back)
Nticham ran the second half.
they worked hard, pressed hard, played well, I look forward to the round of 16 next! (especially without the filth in it)
Sorry Bobby I don't know how I didn't see this thread when I go in. All spot on commentary.
Like Ted I was sort of happy that we were playing the same way as the first team withe concern that we weren't really finding ways around it.No doubt at all the 2nd half improved a lot with the changes Lombardo made but I am not 100% sure why it took to the 2nd half to do it.
I was a little disappointed with Lopes in the first half albeit the team shape didn't help him but it did always feel just a matter of time before we got the goal that would win it.Quite a few of the fancied sides have gone out already so we must have a real chance of winning it.I hope the next round is at home so we can improve on the 2,500 crowd.
I notice that the lad Celina, who replaced Pozo, was a Norwegian who we seem to have aquired from Strømsgodset . Whilst briefly looking him up, I stubled upon another lad who is listed as a City player; Godsway Donyoh, who I think is on loan at Djurgården. These plus the lad we mentioned yesterday; I've never heard of any of these before now. I wonder how many more are lurking around the world ?
Citizen of Oslo wrote:I too looked up Celina. It is correct that he came from Strømsgodset, City's 'partner club' in Norway. He is only 16, but had his debut already as a 15 year old at senior level for Strømsgodset's reserve team. As discussed in another thread, Norway has the same system as Spain and others, with the reserve teams competing in the national league pyramid.
Trivia...picture of me with Eriksson was taken at celebration dinner in 2008 after the last youth cup win.
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