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6:20am Monday 6th September 2010 in
THERE is no need for any heading practice at the training ground this week after Swindon faced a near-constant aerial bombardment at Brunton Park.
But Charlie Austin will be wishing he had kept his in front of goal as Town were forced to return from Cumbria with a solitary point.
Carlisle peppered the visitors’ penalty area with set piece after set piece, racking up 18 corners during an incessant afternoon’s work.
But each one was repelled with a confidence and assurance that has been lacking in Swindon’s rearguard recently.
It was only when it came to the other end of the pitch, however, that Danny Wilson’s side were unusually not firing on all cylinders.
Austin, normally so prolific inside the penalty area, was the chief culprit as he took the gloss off a fine individual display by spurning a number of good goalscoring opportunities.
The worst of which came late on as the 21-year-old raced through one-on-one before skying his effort clear over the bar, but Wilson refused to blame his young protégé for picking up only point instead of three.
“Yes, we are going to get chances and yes, in normal circumstances Charlie would take them,” said the boss.
“But we’re not going to be critical. On another day he would bury those. Maybe he had a little bit too much time to think about it. Was that a problem? I don’t know.
“They were good chances and Charlie is going to be disappointed, but we’re not disappointed with him because he gets in great areas. He will (let the miss get to him), because that’s what strikers do. They are disappointed when they don’t take opportunities.
“He will be disappointed, but he will get over it soon and be champing away to make up for it next week.”
A tame first half did not spark into life until the 18th minute, when Carlisle midfielder Francois Zoko wrestled his way past Kevin Amankwaah on the edge of the area, only for the Swindon full-back to redeem himself with a timely intervention as Zoko pulled the trigger.
The visitors slowly took a grip on proceedings and Michael Timlin’s superb ball sent Austin clear of the defence, but he surprisingly dragged his effort well off target.
They continued to press though and when Jon-Paul McGovern let fly with a volley from the edge of the box after Vincent Pericard headed into his path, it looked like the breakthrough.
But the flowing move which was worthy of a goal ended with McGovern’s strike flying inches past the upright.
It was after the break when Swindon really began to gain the upper hand on proceedings, although Carlisle briefly threatened through debuatant Lubo Michalik’s header.
With every corner soaked up and dealt with, the confidence was visibly rising in those in red and white, and Vincent Pericard and Austin both should have done better when afforded a couple of yards of space inside the box.
It was on 67 minutes when the opener should have arrived. Jon-Paul McGovern delivered a deep chipped cross which looked for a split-second to be heading straight in.
That must have been the thought on Austin’s mind too as the youngster chose to not make contact and watched in horror as it sailed the wrong side of the far post.
Substitute David Ball was soon to get in on the act as well. The lively Manchester City loanee - brought on in place of former Carlisle favourite Vincent Pericard - latched onto Austin’s flicked header and lobbed home keeper Adam Collin.
But while his effort was accurate, it lacked power and Michalik recovered to hook clear.
With both teams desperately searching for the winner, the game opened up and with it came Austin’s horror moment.
With the game entering stoppage time, Alan Sheehan lofted a delivery into the feet of Ball, whose flick caught out the Carlisle defence.
Austin was away with just Collin to beat but somehow managed to blaze over the bar and sum up a frustrating afternoon.
“As the game went on I thought we took control of it, and you could see that by the chances and our interplay,” said Wilson.
“Maybe the problem was that we didn’t have that little bit of quality right at the end.”
Comments(32)
tuareg
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7:35am Mon 6 Sep 10
grim reapers gone
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8:46am Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard
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8:53am Mon 6 Sep 10
grim reapers gone
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8:57am Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard wrote:you need to go out to work and stop living from the state,
Ref the comment from the inbreed one above, just stating points that were made 40 hours ago after the game. The Massive plus point for Town is that the inbreed one is going on holiday, and with reference to Lord Mountbattens daps, well they were worn by a real man, one who was a true world statesman, and as a Reaper you would know, it took a bunch of faceless cowards to get the better of him, rather than face him one to one. Spineless.
Highworth red
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9:00am Mon 6 Sep 10
grim reapers gone wrote:I'd rather have Tony Blair than Alan Pardew, can't stand the arrogant git. Anyway, Danny should be given time to put things right, which I'm sure he will. Danny knows what happened to Malpas, so he knows he can't allow this to continue too long. As for Dossevi, I agree, one of our best players and he doesn't play. Just can't figure this one out?
why take dossevi from international duty?. he put the club first and our idiot manager kept him on the bench,i can see why there is so much unrest in the camp.we are bottom the of table and that dont lie. i hope when i come back from holiday we will have a new manager. alan pardew alan shearer zola desmond tutu kid creole tony blair the cheeky girls lord mountbattens daps I JUST DONT CARE
grim reapers gone
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9:02am Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red wrote:thanks for your support red
grim reapers gone wrote: why take dossevi from international duty?. he put the club first and our idiot manager kept him on the bench,i can see why there is so much unrest in the camp.we are bottom the of table and that dont lie. i hope when i come back from holiday we will have a new manager. alan pardew alan shearer zola desmond tutu kid creole tony blair the cheeky girls lord mountbattens daps I JUST DONT CAREI'd rather have Tony Blair than Alan Pardew, can't stand the arrogant git. Anyway, Danny should be given time to put things right, which I'm sure he will. Danny knows what happened to Malpas, so he knows he can't allow this to continue too long. As for Dossevi, I agree, one of our best players and he doesn't play. Just can't figure this one out?
Highworth red
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9:18am Mon 6 Sep 10
grim reapers gone wrote:I don't think we were ever bottom under Malpas, but Danny is I believe a far most expierienced and competant manager and although I am not exactly happy with the performances/league table, I have faith that things will turn around. They have to because the pressure on Danny will increase game on game from the fans and Mr Fitton. The thing is that many clubs in this league would be happy to just survive, but we do have expectations at this club, so being bottom does put extra pressure on the management team.
Highworth red wrote:thanks for your support red even malpas never got us to the bottom. keep supporting our proud club,its bigger than d.wgrim reapers gone wrote: why take dossevi from international duty?. he put the club first and our idiot manager kept him on the bench,i can see why there is so much unrest in the camp.we are bottom the of table and that dont lie. i hope when i come back from holiday we will have a new manager. alan pardew alan shearer zola desmond tutu kid creole tony blair the cheeky girls lord mountbattens daps I JUST DONT CAREI'd rather have Tony Blair than Alan Pardew, can't stand the arrogant git. Anyway, Danny should be given time to put things right, which I'm sure he will. Danny knows what happened to Malpas, so he knows he can't allow this to continue too long. As for Dossevi, I agree, one of our best players and he doesn't play. Just can't figure this one out?
adrock
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9:45am Mon 6 Sep 10
grim reapers gone wrote:Some of our fans are morons and this post just proves it. Not even a month into the season and people are calling for the Managers head.
why take dossevi from international duty?. he put the club first and our idiot manager kept him on the bench,i can see why there is so much unrest in the camp.we are bottom the of table and that dont lie.
i hope when i come back from holiday we will have a new manager.
alan pardew
alan shearer
zola
desmond tutu
kid creole
tony blair
the cheeky girls
lord mountbattens daps
I JUST DONT CARE
the wizard
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9:56am Mon 6 Sep 10
ginger-nutz
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10:23am Mon 6 Sep 10
hertz
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10:27am Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard
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10:31am Mon 6 Sep 10
Old-Stager, Hilperton
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11:09am Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red
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11:12am Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard wrote:Great shout, we should at least enquire. Simon Isn't getting a look in at WBA and I'm sure would crawl back to play here. He left Reading because he wasn't getting game time, so whats changed at West Brom. Coxy and Austin up front with Dossevi just behind. Yes Danny if you are Reading, Dossevi, D..O..S..S..E..V..I!
Now, not Wuming at all, what do you think the chances would be on Coxy coming back here on loan, because I reckon up front with CA would lite up this league, don't you think?
STFC7
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12:08pm Mon 6 Sep 10
avo
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12:24pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red
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12:36pm Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard
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12:55pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Maximo
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1:53pm Mon 6 Sep 10
SAPFanSTFC
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2:32pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red
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2:37pm Mon 6 Sep 10
the wizard wrote:You're so right, it's just a bit of frustration. But even the frustrated fans are still fans and want to see us do well. I know not every team can be top and somebody has to be bottom, but it's not nice being there even if it is just 5 games in.
Highworth, Yep, it has to be said Dossy is class, and we need him. I reckon tucked in behind the front two, as he does have mid field ability about him. As goes some of the others on here I think a lot of frustration is coming out. We will be fine, yes we may suffer for our slow start but come the end of the season, but, we will be ok, and I still think asking about Coxy to put up front with CA and Dossy tucked in behind would be a blinding comination, and its got to be worth the phone call.
STFC7
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2:50pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red wrote:I am pretty sure they wouldn't be going 'mad'. I think they may be pretty disappointed, as am i, but there have been clubs who have been in much worse positions than what we are now but get behind the team and the manager. If we are in this position next month i could understand the frustration, but not this early. As for Dossevi, if Danny didn't rate him, he wouldnt have signed him.
Give it a break STFC7, most other clubs fans would be going mad in our position. Danny has vast majority support despite the poor start and poor end to last season. Even though there are expectations here, the fans are still on the whole positive despite being bottom of league 1. So some people are not big fans of Wilson, so what. I liked Paul Sturrock, but some moaned about him. We are not robots and have our own views. I rate Dossevi, but Danny doesn't, but thats his opinion.
Bootlegger
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3:12pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red
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3:52pm Mon 6 Sep 10
STFC7 wrote:Read Plymouth and Southampton blogs earlier, seem pretty mad to me. If Danny rates Dossevi enough to sign him, why not play him?
Highworth red wrote: Give it a break STFC7, most other clubs fans would be going mad in our position. Danny has vast majority support despite the poor start and poor end to last season. Even though there are expectations here, the fans are still on the whole positive despite being bottom of league 1. So some people are not big fans of Wilson, so what. I liked Paul Sturrock, but some moaned about him. We are not robots and have our own views. I rate Dossevi, but Danny doesn't, but thats his opinion.I am pretty sure they wouldn't be going 'mad'. I think they may be pretty disappointed, as am i, but there have been clubs who have been in much worse positions than what we are now but get behind the team and the manager. If we are in this position next month i could understand the frustration, but not this early. As for Dossevi, if Danny didn't rate him, he wouldnt have signed him.
the wizard
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5:17pm Mon 6 Sep 10
STFC7
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5:25pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Highworth red wrote:I do think Dossevi should be playing as-well, I'm with you on that one. The only reason I can think of is that Danny feels he has taken his chance when given it, I'm sure even you will agree that he had to start on sat because of how he done against Southampton.
STFC7 wrote:Read Plymouth and Southampton blogs earlier, seem pretty mad to me. If Danny rates Dossevi enough to sign him, why not play him?
Highworth red wrote: Give it a break STFC7, most other clubs fans would be going mad in our position. Danny has vast majority support despite the poor start and poor end to last season. Even though there are expectations here, the fans are still on the whole positive despite being bottom of league 1. So some people are not big fans of Wilson, so what. I liked Paul Sturrock, but some moaned about him. We are not robots and have our own views. I rate Dossevi, but Danny doesn't, but thats his opinion.I am pretty sure they wouldn't be going 'mad'. I think they may be pretty disappointed, as am i, but there have been clubs who have been in much worse positions than what we are now but get behind the team and the manager. If we are in this position next month i could understand the frustration, but not this early. As for Dossevi, if Danny didn't rate him, he wouldnt have signed him.
Highworth red
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5:51pm Mon 6 Sep 10
STFC7 wrote:fair point!
Highworth red wrote:I do think Dossevi should be playing as-well, I'm with you on that one. The only reason I can think of is that Danny feels he has taken his chance when given it, I'm sure even you will agree that he had to start on sat because of how he done against Southampton.STFC7 wrote:Read Plymouth and Southampton blogs earlier, seem pretty mad to me. If Danny rates Dossevi enough to sign him, why not play him?Highworth red wrote: Give it a break STFC7, most other clubs fans would be going mad in our position. Danny has vast majority support despite the poor start and poor end to last season. Even though there are expectations here, the fans are still on the whole positive despite being bottom of league 1. So some people are not big fans of Wilson, so what. I liked Paul Sturrock, but some moaned about him. We are not robots and have our own views. I rate Dossevi, but Danny doesn't, but thats his opinion.I am pretty sure they wouldn't be going 'mad'. I think they may be pretty disappointed, as am i, but there have been clubs who have been in much worse positions than what we are now but get behind the team and the manager. If we are in this position next month i could understand the frustration, but not this early. As for Dossevi, if Danny didn't rate him, he wouldnt have signed him.
stroudred1959
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5:54pm Mon 6 Sep 10
STFC7 wrote:It's probably tactical, and for reasons other than his ability.Would think DW feels that the best set up, and personnel to get our season off to a start is the one that started at Carlilse .Dossevi will get his chance, probably coming on for JPM? and slotting in behind the front two, the good thing about how the squad is shaping up is that if he doesn't take his chance he can expect to sit on the bench like Caddis, Rose and Prutton are having to do now. That can only be a good thing when the shirt is yours to either hold on to, or loose.
Highworth red wrote:I do think Dossevi should be playing as-well, I'm with you on that one. The only reason I can think of is that Danny feels he has taken his chance when given it, I'm sure even you will agree that he had to start on sat because of how he done against Southampton.
STFC7 wrote:Read Plymouth and Southampton blogs earlier, seem pretty mad to me. If Danny rates Dossevi enough to sign him, why not play him?
Highworth red wrote: Give it a break STFC7, most other clubs fans would be going mad in our position. Danny has vast majority support despite the poor start and poor end to last season. Even though there are expectations here, the fans are still on the whole positive despite being bottom of league 1. So some people are not big fans of Wilson, so what. I liked Paul Sturrock, but some moaned about him. We are not robots and have our own views. I rate Dossevi, but Danny doesn't, but thats his opinion.I am pretty sure they wouldn't be going 'mad'. I think they may be pretty disappointed, as am i, but there have been clubs who have been in much worse positions than what we are now but get behind the team and the manager. If we are in this position next month i could understand the frustration, but not this early. As for Dossevi, if Danny didn't rate him, he wouldnt have signed him.
WiltshireLeppard
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7:14pm Mon 6 Sep 10
Oi Den!
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9:00pm Mon 6 Sep 10
WiltshireLeppard wrote:Agree, except that I'd have Kennedy at left back and Sheehan left midfield. Sheehan doesn't have O'Brien's pace but he has the greater technical ability.
Very worrying to see us bottom of the league, after the glory of last season and the high hopes and expectations pre-season. We've got to go for it now, no more excuses - we either start winning and climb the table or we'll be sucked into a relegation battle before long. Please play 4-3-3 next time: Lucas, Caddis, Cuthbert, Morrison, Sheehan, O'Brien, Douglas, McGovern, Austin, Dossevi, Ball Bench: Smith, Jean-Francois, Evans, Prutton, Timlin, Ferry, Pericard. Emphasis on getting the ball forward quickly and directly, counter attack and focus on getting the ball to Austin every time - even if he doesn't score, he has Dossevi and Ball who he can pass to or they can get into positions to take advatage of deflections.
Oi Den!
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the wizard says...
6:58am Mon 6 Sep 10
All well and good Danny and fair play over the last two encounters we have performed much, much better, BUT, there is little point in taking charge of the game unlesss we can capitalise on that, 0-0 is much better but we need to be scoring when opportunities arise. While I'm sure Charlie will get it right, we also need to be look to others and not just the man. Fair play to Vinnie and J-PM and the odd shot from Ball but surely we need to be expanding our options once we are in good positions, and please tell us why Dossevi wasn't given the chance.