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Post by Thor on Apr 14, 2024 7:56:15 GMT
Looking at those you can see much clearer what happened at each corner.
monks for some strange reason has turned his back or got spun around and the ball goes in off his heal. james just let’s his man get across the front of him which is criminal defending. He was very poor all game simpson gets out jumped at the far post with him not even leaving the ground to challenge.
all three goals poor and totally avoidable.
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Post by eca on Apr 14, 2024 9:04:11 GMT
I watched on you tube the Derby’s manager post match interview in their in-house channel
He clearly said he had identified a weakness in orients defence at corners
Their midfield player in his interview said similar
It’s must be more than the above individual players named - RW will know this too
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Post by Fisch on Apr 14, 2024 9:32:50 GMT
It is a bit poor that the first two goals came from kicks just a few inches off the ground - from corners! The 3rd was also from a CB who didn't have to jump much. Something to work on.
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Post by redshank on Apr 14, 2024 9:48:24 GMT
It is a bit poor that the first two goals came from kicks just a few inches off the ground - from corners! The 3rd was also from a CB who didn't have to jump much. Something to work on. A must to work on if we are to get nearer the play offs or top two next season.I dislike regular season as it is for NFL not EFL or PL or NL.
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Post by Thor on Apr 14, 2024 10:36:00 GMT
I watched on you tube the Derby’s manager post match interview in their in-house channel He clearly said he had identified a weakness in orients defence at corners Their midfield player in his interview said similar It’s must be more than the above individual players named - RW will know this too it was a defo tactic used by them and was pretty obvious as well. Its up to us to combat it and we didn't handle it at all. They were capable of scoring from single one and we were incapable of stopping them as well. Things to work on and learn from.
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Post by mrb on Apr 14, 2024 12:52:03 GMT
I watched on you tube the Derby’s manager post match interview in their in-house channel He clearly said he had identified a weakness in orients defence at corners Their midfield player in his interview said similar It’s must be more than the above individual players named - RW will know this too Home work well done! ✅
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Post by dennisrofe on Apr 14, 2024 18:02:44 GMT
Level wise we looked a couple of leagues under Derby, very poor and we need a better keeper for next season. Brynn is not our keeper so might as well give Sam Howes or Rhys Byrne a chance in goal for the last couple of games this season.
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Post by dohnut on Apr 14, 2024 18:24:20 GMT
Level wise we looked a couple of leagues under Derby, very poor and we need a better keeper for next season. Brynn is not our keeper so might as well give Sam Howes or Rhys Byrne a chance in goal for the last couple of games this season. Brynn, despite having a decent season overall, has started to look weak. But he is still young. I would not be against us recruiting our own keeper for next season and having had a decent first season back I’m sure there are keepers out there ready, willing and able to make the step up. But Howes, league 1 was a step too far based on the little I’ve seen. Had the feeling he was recruited for next season when he joined but his absence in some of our meaningless end of season games thus far suggests he may never be anything other than emergency cover. He has a decent enough pedigree as a young pllayer but all outside the EFL. Be interesting to see what the club does.
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Post by porlockweiro on Apr 15, 2024 11:05:39 GMT
Only had the highlights to go on, but once again the lad Galbraith has dived in and presented an opportunity. RB might not be his ‘best’ position, but anywhere on the pitch you can’t afford to have players doing that. He did the same v Exeter and that leads to a goal. He’s nearly 23, so really should know better, and its a bad habit he will need to lose sooner rather than later in my opinion.
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Post by dohnut on Apr 15, 2024 18:26:14 GMT
Only had the highlights to go on, but once again the lad Galbraith has dived in and presented an opportunity. RB might not be his ‘best’ position, but anywhere on the pitch you can’t afford to have players doing that. He did the same v Exeter and that leads to a goal. He’s nearly 23, so really should know better, and it’s a bad habit he will need to lose sooner rather than later in my opinion. I think he has moved on from being able to be described as young and inexperienced. 23 next month and 100 plus games in the EFL and another 20 at various levels for Northern Ireland. Good player though.
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Post by dennisrofe on Apr 15, 2024 19:35:06 GMT
Level wise we looked a couple of leagues under Derby, very poor and we need a better keeper for next season. Brynn is not our keeper so might as well give Sam Howes or Rhys Byrne a chance in goal for the last couple of games this season. Brynn, despite having a decent season overall, has started to look weak. But he is still young. I would not be against us recruiting our own keeper for next season and having had a decent first season back I’m sure there are keepers out there ready, willing and able to make the step up. But Howes, league 1 was a step too far based on the little I’ve seen. Had the feeling he was recruited for next season when he joined but his absence in some of our meaningless end of season games thus far suggests he may never be anything other than emergency cover. He has a decent enough pedigree as a young pllayer but all outside the EFL. Be interesting to see what the club does. Howes started badly having been rushed too quickly into the team due to Brynn's ankle injury early on in the season but he started to improve after a couple of mediocre games and gave a very good display away to Blackpool which helped Os gain a valuable away draw. Despite his good display in that Blackpool game, he was dropped straightaway for the next game being as Brynn was judged to be fit enough to play again.
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Post by buffalobill on Apr 17, 2024 1:27:00 GMT
Brynn needs to win the ball for the first if he’s coming for it. Trouble is it’s not the first time it’s happened and whilst he is still learning, it affects the defence and their confidence, which in turn means they are not always concentrating on what they should be doing.
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