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Di Canio: Now lets fly away from the rest

PAOLO Di Canio wants his ‘warriors’ to now take off and fly away from the rest of League Two after Swindon moved top of the standings for the first time since the start of the season with a battling 2-1 victory over Shrewsbury last night.

Perhaps feeling the weight of expectation, Town were distinctly off key in the first half and could have few arguments when Matt Richards gave Shrewsbury the lead shortly before the break.

But Di Canio’s substitutions in the second half changed the game in Swindon’s favour with Alan Connell adding bite to the attack while Simon Ferry brought much-needed creativity to midfield.

Connell equalised just after the hour and the striker then grabbed the winner with 16 minutes remaining to secure a vital three points that not only moved Swindon into first place, but also give themselves a four-point cushion inside the automatic promotion places.

“We have taken off, we are top and now we must fly away,” said Di Canio.

“My players were warriors yesterday and we know we have done well up to now, but the road is long, there are 16 or so games to go and many teams around us.

“Obviously to be top with two games in hand is a good position because if you win those then you can extend the gap between ourselves and fourth place.

“After that is done then we can think about achieving more, like claiming the title.”

From the outset it was clear that Swindon were far from at their best as they struggled to connect passes or create anything of note in the final third.

Luke Rooney flicked a header harmlessly wide from Matt Ritchie’s ball into the box but it was the visitors who perhaps had the best chance of the early stages when Joe Jacobson’s fierce drive warmed the hands of Wes Foderingham.

That was to be as exciting as things got as half time approached, although the visitors were looking the most likely to get a goal and had a good chance just after the half hour when a flowing attack ended with Mark Wright having a clear sight of goal, but the winger sidefooted over the bar.

However, Shrewsbury were ahead in the 40th minute when Wright whipped in a corner that the unmarked Richards rose to meet and the midfielder flicked a header beyond Foderingham. The goal was the first the Town keeper had conceded in a league match at the County Ground since joining back in October.

After such a poor first half it was of little surprise that Di Canio made a change at the start of the second half, bringing on Connell for Billy Bodin.

But Swindon could count themselves very lucky not to be further behind seven minutes after the restart.

Terry Gornell was sent through on goal and the striker tumbled in the area when under close attention by Alan McCormack but, fortunately for the hosts, the referee waved away calls for a penalty.

Swindon continued to struggle to compete though and just two minutes later they had Foderingham to thank for preventing Shrewsbury effectively killing off the game when he made a great block from Wright’s close-range shot before James Collins shot wide when the loose ball fell to the striker.

The industrious pairing of Jonathan Smith and Lee Cox was clearly not working and Di Canio opted to introduce the creativity of Simon Ferry for the former just before the hour.

The Scot’s arrival sparked a revival from the home side and out of nothing they were level with 64 minutes on the clock.

Ritchie hit a speculative effort from distance that Shrews keeper Chris Neal compounded to spill straight to Connell, who gleefully stabbed home from close range.

The goal caused the confidence to suddenly return to the Town players while it clearly sapped out of the Shrewsbury players and the home side embarked on wave after wave of attacks.

And amazingly they took the lead with just over 15 minutes remaining when Rooney launched a superb strike from outside the box that struck the underside of the crossbar and Connell again showed his predatory instincts to scramble the loose ball home.

That strike visibly deflated Shrewsbury and ultimately it was a comfortable final quarter-of-an-hour as Town defended well to wind down the clock and secure victory.

The League Two table now makes for very pleasant reading, and Di Canio has urged the Swindon fans to get fully behind the players and cheer them on throughout their push for the title.

“I am not criticising my fans but there was a moment when I could hear a few boos (against Shrewsbury), but I want to tell the fans to keep supporting the players,” he added. “They can blame Paolo Di Canio if things are not going well, but a bad day can happen for even Barcelona.

“So I want to say help them through any difficult moment in a game. I can understand sometimes the frustration but it is not easy to always play our football. Please don’t expect 4-0 or 5-0 and fantastic football every game.

“It is not a criticism because overall the stadium was fantastic again but I ask you to keep calm and put all your support behind the players.”

Comments(104)

dhillon123 says...
9:16am Wed 22 Feb 12

Good shout PDC, i heard boo's last night as well and yeah it was frustrating at times but this is what champions are made of, a bad performance and still coming away with a result.

COYR!!

the don69 says...
9:27am Wed 22 Feb 12

The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!

billbst says...
9:36am Wed 22 Feb 12

A kick up the bottom there boo boys. Scrappy win Saturday and a lucky one last night. Many excellent ones before. Back to business against the Accies and we will be ...... One game at a time me thinks.

Terryswin says...
9:38am Wed 22 Feb 12

21th feb 1985 swindon was 2nd leval with chester on 61 points...... after bad start to the season,,,, then when on to win the league with a record 102 points,, chester ending 2nd on 84 points...... watch this space

C O U R,,,,,,,,,,,, As for the Boo boys we dont need them. go and watch oxford

mike1990 says...
9:44am Wed 22 Feb 12

the don69 wrote:
The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Don69,How can people boo Paolo's team?i gave a couple of people who were booing a bit of verbel and they soon stopped,we were very lucky and struggled in the first half,but thats when the team needed support.

Another view says...
9:46am Wed 22 Feb 12

I didn't know whether to laugh or cry! We were crap for the first hour, and of course there was the penalty shout which could have made it 2-0 to Shrews. The nerves showed throughout the team with even Wes shaky over crosses, though his shot-stopping was good.

Once Ferry came on we finally saw some passes going to red shirts and our game started to flow a bit. Definitely a show of character to grind out a result when it looked as if the heads were down.

I know they were busting a gut to get things right, but Caddis and Ritchie were lucky we had a lenient ref since they seemed intent on helping him run the game. More relief than pleasure.

Cosmic Mango says...
9:51am Wed 22 Feb 12

mike1990 wrote:
the don69 wrote:
The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Don69,How can people boo Paolo's team?i gave a couple of people who were booing a bit of verbel and they soon stopped,we were very lucky and struggled in the first half,but thats when the team needed support.
Well said fellas. We, the fans were not anywhere near as vocal as we normally are last night so we need to improve our work rate and boo boys are not true fans.

Terryswin says...
9:51am Wed 22 Feb 12

Terryswin wrote:
21th feb 1985 swindon was 2nd leval with chester on 61 points...... after bad start to the season,,,, then when on to win the league with a record 102 points,, chester ending 2nd on 84 points...... watch this space

C O U R,,,,,,,,,,,, As for the Boo boys we dont need them. go and watch oxford
Sorry 21st feb 1986 not 1985

Malkym says...
9:59am Wed 22 Feb 12

Well done Mr Rose - a fairly accurate summing up of the game - Town for the best part of an hour were clearly second best and, but for a couple of astute substitutions by PDC and a generous ref denying what looked to be a fair shout for a pen.(please can those who always bemoan we don't get rub of the green decisions from the ref -take note), might well have lost the game.

What was also disappointing was to hear the more fickle Town fans in the Arkells? it seemed to me, actually resorting to booing the players off at half-time just because for once this season since the impressive undefeated sequence started, things hadn't gone the way they wanted. That and the Town End constantly singing about Wembley rather than trying to lift the players to get 3 points -what's more important?

There were a few off key performances in that first hour - Cibbo tried three passes at breakneck delivery speed that even a greyhound at Blunsdon wouldn't have got on the end of. Smith and Billy B were also struggling hence their subbing but that doesn't mean they all weren't trying as the booing implied.

As Paolo said his warriors battled,(another priceless post match interview) and in the remaining games many more battles will need to be won if the promotion dream is to be realised. Yes it's great to be top of the pile but the "road is long....." as Macca once sang.

A_Town_Fan says...
10:07am Wed 22 Feb 12

I think booing is now part of the game at all levels. If some supporters feel they are not getting their moneys worth then it is the only real way of expressing this. I don't agree with the boo's but can see the argument with ticket prices being what they are. However, with it being so common I think the impact has largely been lost.

I have also just seen a replay of the 'penalty' incident. There is little doubt Mac clips him and so probably should have walked but it looks to be outside the area. Either way, its just one of those things. I don't complain about poor refs these days because 9 times out of 10 they all even themselves out.

dreamofacleansheet2 says...
10:11am Wed 22 Feb 12

Delighted as I had a few of my remaining Greek drachmas on us last night. More relief than anything and I'd have taken a draw despite my bets after fifty minutes.

Booing at any time is ridiculous but after Severn straight wins and at half time? Good to see some of our support still has an IQ of 1. As many have said perhaps they'd like to spend their money somewhere else?

Sir Wes brilliant on his appraisal of himself on twitter last night. "I had one tonight but three points most important thing". How good is he? Not just the best keeper I've seen in 35 years of supporting The Town but totally down to earth, acknowledged he had his worst game for us but gets what most important. Sir Wes I can't big you up enough you'll be getting my vote for player of the season despite sme amazing performances elsewhere in our brilliant team.

On a slightly different note tried to work out if Alan Mac or Our brilliant captain are near suspensions? Got that Mc has had ten yellows and Caddis 5 but couldn't work out when and what happens re cleaning record January 1. If anyone could enlighten me that would be great.

Finally SAPF haven't returned the laugh about wondering who are penalty taker was before the Hereford game as was sure we were "due" one. Shame I didn't pick Caddis!

Back to back promotions coming. Watching the birth of a managerial legend.

the don69 says...
10:11am Wed 22 Feb 12

Cosmic Mango wrote:
mike1990 wrote:
the don69 wrote:
The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Don69,How can people boo Paolo's team?i gave a couple of people who were booing a bit of verbel and they soon stopped,we were very lucky and struggled in the first half,but thats when the team needed support.
Well said fellas. We, the fans were not anywhere near as vocal as we normally are last night so we need to improve our work rate and boo boys are not true fans.
How can anyone Boo a team that's won Eight on the trot?also we are top of the league!Yes we were cr@p for an hour!Shrews were robbed(they looked a very good side to me)but no team can play well every game!so to the boo boy's get behind our team or stay at home and boo!!!!!!!!!!

Malkym says...
10:13am Wed 22 Feb 12

ATF - I agree to a degree - one could fully understand the booing last season when week after week the performance level was dire but to resort to doing so after one 45min under par performance was inexcusable I feel - they didn't even wait until the end to see how things panned out.

Fully with you on the Ref comments as you'll see from my post.

Got to keep focussed and wrench another three points from the Accies on Sat.

the wizard says...
10:25am Wed 22 Feb 12

Well, the Shrews probably feel today as we felt after Poxfords visit.
They came here, got in amongst us, disrupted our game and could have had it all wrapped up before half time, but they didn't.
After half time enter the Gladiators, Connell replaced Billy with a more physical presence and Simon came on and did what he does best and got our mid field ticking as it should and then the back line was steadied up.
Can someone please tell me though why ?, time after time after time Cibbo decides to loft the ball forwards, giving away possession so they could keep coming back at us. I distinctly remember diCanio saying he didn't want his players hoffing forwards, yet here again we were doing just that.
Two well taken goals by Connell, but yet again I feel we would have been lost at times without McCormack, who on countless occasions performed admirably, yet again laying claim to the player of the season so far crown.
The result last night could have been so different, we won ugly, but they let us off, it could have been so very different.

MITTED says...
10:32am Wed 22 Feb 12

Actually, I think the boos were directed towards the referee. Ritchie was blatantly shoved out of the way for their goal just minutes before and was a clear foul. If it had been the other way round, I have no doubt the ref would have given a penalty.

John Young's Grumpy says...
10:37am Wed 22 Feb 12

A number of points here. We were poor first half - but being fatalistic we were "due" a bad game. It needed a shake up at HT and PDC did just that. Bit by bit we came back into the game and the 25 minutes of good solid football got us the 3 points.

Yes we got a lot of the luck we have not had for some time and all in one game - but that's football. Was probably a red cars but not a penalty as replays show just outside the area.

Boo boys were a disgrace - what the hell are they about???! We have had the greatest run of results so expectations are high.... But have they not remembered this is about a season and the other team.... we have to allow for 'off days' so keep your passion positive or pi55 off.

Lastly - Shrewsbury fans were disgracefull with there chant. We should expect some banter and close to the knuckle digs but they were 100% out of order... if there is a God of football then the final result was down to there abuse - so justice prevails.

Wembley bound!!!!!

Malkym says...
10:41am Wed 22 Feb 12

MITTED wrote:
Actually, I think the boos were directed towards the referee. Ritchie was blatantly shoved out of the way for their goal just minutes before and was a clear foul. If it had been the other way round, I have no doubt the ref would have given a penalty.
Methinks you delude yourself - boos were clearly audible as the players left the pitch at half-time, suggesting IMO that fans were dis-satisfied with the perfomance.

Oxon-Red says...
10:41am Wed 22 Feb 12

We were dire for an hour last night. I cannot remember a pass being controlled first time and when we received the ball we just wanted to get rid of it as quickly as possible which was usually to a Shrewsbury player. I think if Paolo had been able to he would have made 9 substitutions at half time.

Shrewsbury are a decent side but we made them look a lot better than they are. They had a spell either side of half time where they looked dangerous and we were very lucky to trail only by the odd goal (Thank you Ref and Sir Wes).

We got very lucky with the goal but I guess the luck is starting to even out after last season. The guy next to me screamed at Ritchie not to shoot, which he does just about every time. I have no problem with Ritchie shooting on sight as we would be several points lighter if he didn't and after I pointed this out to him he had to bite of some humble pie.

Most importantly for me, I believe last night identified who the engine of the Town team is and he will get my vote for player of the season. The difference that Simon Ferry makes to that team is immeasurably and it highlights what might have been last season if he had played more. His vision and picking of a pass is better than many in the championship and I hope he has now fully recovered from his illness.

Lastly, superb decision to substitute Boateng last night. He has talent but is very raw and he was being skinned last night. Full marks to Paolo in recognising this and also to Risser who immediately snuffed out the danger.

I hope we can kick on from this good fortune as we have a real chance now to open a decent gap on the 4th placed team.

COYR

Since 1950 says...
10:46am Wed 22 Feb 12

Don't think the boos were aimed at the ref as they were audible when the half time whistle blew rather than when the ref entred the tunnel. However, I can't understand the booing, even though I did have a go at a couple of our players during the first half.
We were second best for an hour last night and deserved to go in one down. Connel and Ferry were the difference in the second half. We were lucky last night, but hey, every sucessful team needs some lucky breaks. We got ours last night.
Now lets chase those 102 points!
We're top of the league. We're top of the league. We are Swindon, we're top of the league.
COYR!

dacoo says...
10:48am Wed 22 Feb 12

A_Town_Fan says...
10:07am Wed 22 Feb 12

I think booing is now part of the game at all levels. If some supporters feel they are not getting their moneys worth then it is the only real way of expressing this. I don't agree with the boo's but can see the argument with ticket prices being what they are. However, with it being so common I think the impact has largely been lost.

I have also just seen a replay of the 'penalty' incident. There is little doubt Mac clips him and so probably should have walked but it looks to be outside the area. Either way, its just one of those things. I don't complain about poor refs these days because 9 times out of 10 they all even themselves out.
I think booing is now part of the game at all levels. If some supporters feel they are not getting their moneys worth then it is the only real way of expressing this. I don't agree with the boo's but can see the argument with ticket prices being what they are. However, with it being so common I think the impact has largely been lost. I have also just seen a replay of the 'penalty' incident. There is little doubt Mac clips him and so probably should have walked but it looks to be outside the area. Either way, its just one of those things. I don't complain about poor refs these days because 9 times out of 10 they all even themselves out. A_Town_Fan


I'm sorry but there is no room for booing when a club ahve a bad 45 minutes in 7 months plus of unbelievably good performances and style from a league 2 side. There is no mittigating circumstances for this. This is OUR club and OUR players you support them unreservedly especially when they clearly are putting the effort in. Everyone can have an off performance especially against a side that had done their homework!

The Ferry sub was a big one but I have to say when Risser came on the confidence returned almost instantly. Sorry Daniel but he was a little out of his depth last night. No doubt he'll come godd though, he's not arsenal resrve captain for no reason

umpcah says...
10:52am Wed 22 Feb 12

Slightly off subject : With Smithy not being benched who can take over in goal if Sir Wes goes off injured ?

shered says...
10:57am Wed 22 Feb 12

how many times have Man united won ugly and gone on to win the league? Sign of a good team that can grind out results like Town did last night...top of the league and a wembley date to look forward to...the future's bright the future's Di Canio!

Oi Den! says...
11:06am Wed 22 Feb 12

The argument about booing is an old chestnut that is always going to rear its head now and again. Where ATF is mistaken, in my view, is by saying it "now part of the game at all levels", as if it is something new. I believe there is far less booing now than there was, say, 30 or 40 years ago. It's precisely because there's less of it that it attracts attention when it happens now. There will always be a few people who who want to show their displeasure at a poor performance (even an isolated one like last night's first half). I don't agree with it but I can't say it bothers me as much as some of the personal verbal abuse that gets dished out around me at every game.

wiki27 says...
11:13am Wed 22 Feb 12

Wizard...agree with most of what you wrote, especially about Cibbo. Everytime he got the ball, he rushed and hoofed it Crawley-style to....nobody. Also felt Bodin was well off the pace (actually, most of our lads were not great, but hey s**t happens). I have written this before, but Bodin's overall contribution to the team is poor and this was shown up by his replacements' (Connell) eagerness to chase everything. Note to Bodin...please learn from this! Neverthless, with a little luck for a change, we ground out a result. Always a good sign for any promo side. Am gutted to be missing the game on Saturday which will be an equally tough game as indeed they all are nowadays. Finally, a word for the boo-boys....please shut up...we don't need or want you here.

>>>COYR!!!!

Dosomethingmutley says...
11:14am Wed 22 Feb 12

I have never booed the Town, not really sure how anyone could think it helpful or constructive. I sit in the Arkells stand and whilst there are a few old boys who love to whinge, I didn't here much from our fans but the Shrews fans were very vocal in the booing of the ref and Mac as he walked off. We were well off form for the first hour and their opening goal just looked on the cards. What a transformation when Ferry came on in mid field and we started to play our football on the ground, they couldn't deal with it. How many times in the past have we made good chances but not had anyone there for a tap in? well Connell was there last night. Cheered me up no end after not being able to get my Wembley tickets. COYRs

Is that you Lovesey says...
11:17am Wed 22 Feb 12

People who booed last night should be ashamed of themselves, to have been given the performances we have had, now top of the league, Shrews look a very good side to me and were frankly robbed.

We had some luck for once last night with Macca not being sent off, because if he was facing a ban, we wld be in it... We do not have enough cover at Centre back and I dont know what was up with Boetang but he was abysmal....

Another view says...
11:22am Wed 22 Feb 12

On a different subject regarding the crowd. It's become a cliche that a crowd lifts the team, and last night maybe proved that point.

Shrews fans arrived early and were in full voice before, during and after the game. Most of our fans arrived just minutes before the kick-off and were eerily quiet. The game of course didn't help, but it just felt that we were turning up expecting another 3 points.

Last Tuesday against Crawley the County Ground was like a cauldron, and I reckon that gave our players a real lift.

It might sound daft but I still think even cheaper tickets for the town end would ensure it is around full every game, which in turn would give those guys a real buzz and get them started. They ARE our 12th man!

SeanG92 says...
11:22am Wed 22 Feb 12

the don69 wrote:
Cosmic Mango wrote:
mike1990 wrote:
the don69 wrote:
The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Don69,How can people boo Paolo's team?i gave a couple of people who were booing a bit of verbel and they soon stopped,we were very lucky and struggled in the first half,but thats when the team needed support.
Well said fellas. We, the fans were not anywhere near as vocal as we normally are last night so we need to improve our work rate and boo boys are not true fans.
How can anyone Boo a team that's won Eight on the trot?also we are top of the league!Yes we were cr@p for an hour!Shrews were robbed(they looked a very good side to me)but no team can play well every game!so to the boo boy's get behind our team or stay at home and boo!!!!!!!!!!
Aye i was very dissapointed to hear some fans booing the team after 45mins of being poor after everything they have done so far this season. although there is still some debate about whether they were booing the ref i am pretty sure it was directed at the players.

Glad we won in the end, we deserved a bit of luck for once. Onwards and upwards lets open up that gap a bit now

the don69 says...
11:31am Wed 22 Feb 12

Team for Accies for me chaps;....Foders...C
addis,Macca,Devra or Risser,Kennedy,Ferry
,Cox,Rooney,Ritchie,
Connel,Benson....Ano
ther tough battle expected for Paolo's lads!!!!!!

stigger says...
11:43am Wed 22 Feb 12

Last night was worst i've seen us this season for an hour, we got very lucky with Macca and red card/pen. Super Wes made a couple of mistakes last night which i suppose proves he is human!! Cibbo's distribution was awful and as for Boateng he was trully a shambles, he looked like a rabbit caught in headlights and he was undoubtedly the main reason for back four looking shaky as Cibbo was fine defensively. His hesitancy and poor play caused Macca to be pulled out of position on more than one occasion and allowed them to carve us open. Macca did a superb job holding it together as well as he did. Ritchie had a poor game for him, Rooney was a bright spark in the second half but ineffective in the first. I thought Cox was decent and only one with any composure in first half although he misplaced a few passes as well. Bodin had a poor game which was a shame as really like to see him do well. Benson was decent and is clearly our no 1 striker now. Connell was immense when he came on, not just for goals which were tap ins but for his hold up play as the ball finally stuck. Ferry got us passing again when he came on as he always does. Risser although committed himself a couple of times when he shouldn't have did a much better job than Boateng and the defence looked more confident as a result. Still great result COYR!!

wantagered says...
12:04pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I agree that first half we didnt play very well but in my section i also heard a few boos and constant negativity towards the players totally out of order we are now top of the league won eight in a row and only lost one league game at home all season!!, think my headache has just gone from the lad who was sat near me and does every now and again screaming his head off anyone on hear who sits in that section will know who I mean,soon started cheering when we were 2-1 up though thickle or what!! we are paolo's red and white army!!

swindonurock says...
12:35pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I don't think that anyone deserves booing, no matter how disappointing they may be - for our team or the opponents. Nobody goes onto the field to play poorly, and some weeks they'll be better than others.

Booing is very insulting to anyone, and it should be stomped out asap. If things are going badly then fans should cheer even harder - that's what true support is all about.

Anyone that hears another STFC fan booing - whoever it is aimed at - has a responsibility to have a word with the offender. Don't let a few idiots spoil things. It must be incredibly disheartening if you're a player to hear your own fans booing. It's definitely no way to get the best out of anyone.

AdderB says...
12:36pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I'm afraid that Boateng had a very poor game. He looked a bit light weight and it would worry me if we had no other options in defence. At half time , I was sure that we would lose but the substutions and Goalkeeping howler transformed the game.
Loved Paulo's reaction at the end of the game.

stigger says...
12:37pm Wed 22 Feb 12

i have never booed the players or the team and never would, how can it possibly help. I must admit though to shouting at Boateng yesterday i just couldn't help it he was that bad, was an abject performance. I feel bad about that as clearly he would be doing his best and comments like mine would not have helped but desperate for us to get a result and he was really jeapordising that. People will say that many were bad yesterday and they were but believe me he was largely responsible for the defence looking shaky. I did applaud when he went off and not sarcastically as always try to support players and i hope he comes back from this but was worst display i've seen from a cb for swindon this season

Battersea Boy says...
12:37pm Wed 22 Feb 12

It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3
Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials

stigger says...
1:02pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Battersea Boy wrote:
It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3
Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Really?! would love to see that (link didn't work for me) i was certain it was a foul and red card just wasn't sure if in area. Great decision if they got that right!!

Malkym says...
1:03pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Is that you Lovesey wrote:
People who booed last night should be ashamed of themselves, to have been given the performances we have had, now top of the league, Shrews look a very good side to me and were frankly robbed. We had some luck for once last night with Macca not being sent off, because if he was facing a ban, we wld be in it... We do not have enough cover at Centre back and I dont know what was up with Boetang but he was abysmal....
Lovesey - I think its wrong to slate Boateng-he's young and he's raw and one for the future as others have said but the talent is undoubtedly there. He played creditably well considering the cauldron he was thrown into and anything he did didn't cost us. Paolo read the signs and put on Risser who shored things up against the Shrews strong front line.

Good to read most agree the boos were uncalled for and that we were crap for an hour -cos we were!

The comment re the crowd being unusually subdued was spot on - but that naturally happens. If you noticed, the 300 Shrews lot made far more noise for an hour and were like mutes afterwards as we got back into it- when finally the decibel level from the town end increased. As I said in my earlier post what little noise there was centred on Wemb-er-ly chants which is all very nice but didn't I feel help to rouse the lads towards 3points which is far more important. By all means lads shout that to the rooftops against the Spireites on the day but encourage the team for the whole 90 mins as per 2nd half because as most in football accept loud vocal backing is worth a goal start - or even an equaliser like last night.

So gargle the tonsils ready to deafen the Accies.

Is that you Lovesey says...
1:03pm Wed 22 Feb 12

stigger wrote:
Last night was worst i've seen us this season for an hour, we got very lucky with Macca and red card/pen. Super Wes made a couple of mistakes last night which i suppose proves he is human!! Cibbo's distribution was awful and as for Boateng he was trully a shambles, he looked like a rabbit caught in headlights and he was undoubtedly the main reason for back four looking shaky as Cibbo was fine defensively. His hesitancy and poor play caused Macca to be pulled out of position on more than one occasion and allowed them to carve us open. Macca did a superb job holding it together as well as he did. Ritchie had a poor game for him, Rooney was a bright spark in the second half but ineffective in the first. I thought Cox was decent and only one with any composure in first half although he misplaced a few passes as well. Bodin had a poor game which was a shame as really like to see him do well. Benson was decent and is clearly our no 1 striker now. Connell was immense when he came on, not just for goals which were tap ins but for his hold up play as the ball finally stuck. Ferry got us passing again when he came on as he always does. Risser although committed himself a couple of times when he shouldn't have did a much better job than Boateng and the defence looked more confident as a result. Still great result COYR!!
Good appraisal...

Wilesy says...
1:05pm Wed 22 Feb 12

We have no divine right to win any game, credit should be given to Shrewsbury for an excellent effort. We didn't look good because we were chased and hassled all over the pitch and had no time to run rings round their players as usual.

It reminded a lot of the Oxford game, when Devera had a similar game to Boateng last night. Boateng wasn't close enough or physical enough with his player in 1:1 challenges, and reminded me of Comazzi as well in that respect. Although Boateng has blistering pace, he didn't look to have have a great touch or passing accuracy either, so if he is to stay here he has lot to work on I would say. Maybe he was better at Hereford or maybe just nervous last night, I don't know.

Thought the 3 substitutions Paolo made were spot on. Players do have off games from time to time.

My 1-2-3 were

1 - Connell - big improvement when he came on and 2 Johnny on the spot finishes. Rekindled his good partnership with Benson.

2 - Ferry - got us ticking again when he came on, hopefully ready to start again from now on

3 - Caddis - not for an outstanding performance but for geeing up the boys. Your captain needs to be leading by example, and Caddis does just that, and second half got in some good attacking moves too. I wonder how Dougie would have reacted to that situation last season.....

Malkym says...
1:08pm Wed 22 Feb 12

stigger wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Really?! would love to see that (link didn't work for me) i was certain it was a foul and red card just wasn't sure if in area. Great decision if they got that right!!
Which lads means credit where it's due considering the usual abuse the officials sometimes incur - I have to say that it was almost directly opposite me in the DR and I would have had no complaints if Macca had walked and a penalty awarded so if they got it right then it means they were more in focus than me because I was convinced there was contact!

Oxon-Red says...
1:10pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I was too far away to see whether it was a penalty or not but there were a couple of occassions where their players went down very easily.

Very poor control let us down last night for the first hour and we made a decent side look good. We coped so well with Crawley pressing the ball last week it was disappointing to see the way we played last night. Fortunately for us they only had a twenty minute spell either side of half time where they really threatened us and they only scored once. Their main main threat was taken away when Risser came on and I felt fairly comfortable after we took the lead.

I wonder how much the clean sheet record and chance to go top factors had an affect. The CG IMO was very nervous last night and this seemed to transfer to the players. With these factors now out of the way I hope we can push on and keep the pressure on the pack, which is now chasing us :-)

If we do succeed at the end of the season I hope Shrewsbury join us, they deserve it far more than the thugs from Crawley and I will be an interested viewer when they take on Evans & Co on Monday. Might even support a team in yellow and blue for an evening :-)

COYMR

the don69 says...
1:13pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Battersea Boy wrote:
It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3
Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Spot on Battersea!up before the FA if it was Paolo,put Turner on a charge!I see the FA have overturned Delap's red card against the Creepies!more inconsistency from the FA,that won't please Fat Boy Evans!now he's lost Tyrone Barnet and with Tubbs gone,i wonder if Crawley will slip down the league???????

stigger says...
1:13pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym wrote:
stigger wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Really?! would love to see that (link didn't work for me) i was certain it was a foul and red card just wasn't sure if in area. Great decision if they got that right!!
Which lads means credit where it's due considering the usual abuse the officials sometimes incur - I have to say that it was almost directly opposite me in the DR and I would have had no complaints if Macca had walked and a penalty awarded so if they got it right then it means they were more in focus than me because I was convinced there was contact!
exactly, massive credit due if got that right when nearly everyone thought they didn't!! Just shows how difficult a job it is, i certainly wouldn't do it!!

Psychedelic Syd says...
1:30pm Wed 22 Feb 12

We were lucky last night but it isn't often that luck seems to go our way. Shrewsbury really went for it and got players forward so quickly - it certainly showed up the frailties in our defence. Flint is missed enormously. Caddis is great going forward but he does get caught out defensively. Boateng really struggled in the air and it wasn't until Risser came on that the ship was steadied at the back - I thought the change should have been at half time because it was such an obvious weakness first half. Billy was out of sorts first half and didn't do himself justice, the decision to sub him was right. I thought Cox started well but wasn't such a big influence in the middle - mind you we seemed to think we were still at Hereford with the way the ball was hoofed into the air. Some of the distribution from defence was awful. Cbiocchi might have a good shot (so did Rose) but his passing was woeful at times. Once Simon Ferry came on he showed what we had been missing. Great 3 points but a game to forget otherwise. Hope PDC galvanises the team ready for our coming matches, I'm sure he will!!!

Malkym says...
1:33pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the don69 wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Spot on Battersea!up before the FA if it was Paolo,put Turner on a charge!I see the FA have overturned Delap's red card against the Creepies!more inconsistency from the FA,that won't please Fat Boy Evans!now he's lost Tyrone Barnet and with Tubbs gone,i wonder if Crawley will slip down the league???????
Don forget all this fixation with what other teams and their managers are doing -let us just concentrate on winning football matches and I'm sure all the off the field anomalies or apparent injustices will disappear into the deep sub conscious once the promotion dream is realised. Let's face it no matter how many howls of protest there are not everybody will be happy and what ever decision prevails that's it so no point in this constant harping on and whinging about Evans & co. for example.

BillyLucas4me says...
1:33pm Wed 22 Feb 12

You're bound to get shot at when you are playing well and have an off day. But every team does (have off days).
Forget the matches in hand they have to be won to get the points. Any way we have two and the Creepies had 4 when I, last looked.
Keep looking up lads and continue to play your football one match at a time.

RamsburyRed says...
1:55pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Some interesting views on the game, I thought I may as well add my own.
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The boo-ing was ridiculous, as were some of the comments addressed towards some of our players (including Ritchie) pretty much throughout the game. I just can't understand that approach, surely we should try to encourage as much as possible.
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Yes we were poor for 50-55 mins but let's give Shrewsbury some credit. They looked a good side to me (I cannot fathom how Southend are above them!), and had clearly set out to nullify our Caddis-Ritchie threat which they did very effectively for the first half. Without Ferry too, this took away the bulk of our creativity. Cox I think has looked very good, but cannot possibly be expected to have the understanding evident between Ferry, Caddis and Ritchie. We were transformed when Ferry came on - maybe their left back going off helped too.
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Some are rather harsh on Boateng - I thought he looked a good player, but he is only 19 and when the 'tin hats' were needed in the second half he looked a bit overwhelmed. Risser looked very assured when he came on.
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Similary, Connell for Bodin was a good exchange for this game.
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Looked a penalty to me, but hey, who's complaining, and as has been noted, this puts the lie to the view that things always go against us.
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Someone has mentioned Cibocchi's distribution - absolutely, wtf! Strange, because otherwise he looked quite assured.
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Fodders unusually nervous, Macca sounds as ever (brilliant tackle if it wasn't a penalty!), I lone the way Benson works, Caddis did well too I thought but (even tho' he is captain) I would prefer less chat with the ref. Ferry MoTM for me, even if only on for half an hour.
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Loved the celebrations at the end, this clearly meant a lot to PDC. I hope people will take on board his comment about support. There's bound to be a few more dodgy moments before we are crowned champions.

billbst says...
1:56pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Oxon-Red wrote:
I was too far away to see whether it was a penalty or not but there were a couple of occassions where their players went down very easily.

Very poor control let us down last night for the first hour and we made a decent side look good. We coped so well with Crawley pressing the ball last week it was disappointing to see the way we played last night. Fortunately for us they only had a twenty minute spell either side of half time where they really threatened us and they only scored once. Their main main threat was taken away when Risser came on and I felt fairly comfortable after we took the lead.

I wonder how much the clean sheet record and chance to go top factors had an affect. The CG IMO was very nervous last night and this seemed to transfer to the players. With these factors now out of the way I hope we can push on and keep the pressure on the pack, which is now chasing us :-)

If we do succeed at the end of the season I hope Shrewsbury join us, they deserve it far more than the thugs from Crawley and I will be an interested viewer when they take on Evans & Co on Monday. Might even support a team in yellow and blue for an evening :-)

COYMR
I looked at the next Shrews match as well and delighted to see that they have Crawley. Shrews will rightly be disappointed to have got nothing last night and it will be a big motivating factor for them. In reality a draw would be the best result for us but I want a Shrews win.

Stickshaker says...
1:58pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Italian Cats have seven lives - official!

Oi Den! says...
2:12pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Some very good, even-handed, views posted on here today. Makes good reading.

Malkym says...
2:20pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Oi Den! wrote:
Some very good, even-handed, views posted on here today. Makes good reading.
Cos I posted Den lol!! and a welcome absence of the retinally damaged pink lenses genre too!!

Oxon-Red says...
2:21pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Agree regarding Boateng, only his second ever Pro game and hopefully he will have learned from the experience. He is probably used to having more time and less physical opponents. I felt they targeted him second half and the substitution was a good move.

COYMR

Redhouse Red says...
2:26pm Wed 22 Feb 12

2:30 and I'm still in shock!

We won!

Malkym says...
2:40pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Stickshaker wrote:
Italian Cats have seven lives - official!
Yea that was a diamond quote eh! Made I right chuckle that did!

SeanG92 says...
2:42pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Oxon-Red wrote:
Agree regarding Boateng, only his second ever Pro game and hopefully he will have learned from the experience. He is probably used to having more time and less physical opponents. I felt they targeted him second half and the substitution was a good move.

COYMR
Dint think he did to bad, yes he was found out of position a few times and did leave Mac a bit lonely on a few occasions but he did show good signs. He was strong, fast, confident of his ability the positional play will come with match time

dreamofacleansheet2 says...
2:43pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Hang on. People aren't giving our emergency substitute goalkeeper Risser praise for coming on and doing a job are they?

Just checked it's not April fools day, people must have come down with topoftheleagueitus and be spreading goodwill. Waiting for the first poster to say Megera will be a star player next year...

Back to back promotions coming. Watching the birth of a managerial legend.

the don69 says...
3:05pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym wrote:
the don69 wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Spot on Battersea!up before the FA if it was Paolo,put Turner on a charge!I see the FA have overturned Delap's red card against the Creepies!more inconsistency from the FA,that won't please Fat Boy Evans!now he's lost Tyrone Barnet and with Tubbs gone,i wonder if Crawley will slip down the league???????
Don forget all this fixation with what other teams and their managers are doing -let us just concentrate on winning football matches and I'm sure all the off the field anomalies or apparent injustices will disappear into the deep sub conscious once the promotion dream is realised. Let's face it no matter how many howls of protest there are not everybody will be happy and what ever decision prevails that's it so no point in this constant harping on and whinging about Evans & co. for example.
Fair point Malkym,just can't stand the Fat Boy getting away with his Antic's and Paolo taking the Rap!!!!!!

A_Town_Fan says...
3:25pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Just with regards my comment earlier about booing the team. I agree it is daft to do so in the form we are in. My point, which I explained badly, was that booing is a far more common experience now than it was when I first started going, admittedly only 16 yrs ago. Back then the team would really have to put in a poor performance and be in trouble to bring out boo's. I am sure that a decade ago the there is no way that this team would have been bood at half time. I think one reason now is that due to the cost many demand the team bust a gut every second and perform to their best at all times. This is compounded by the large amounts of football on the TV where booing is also a common occurence. In fairness it is not just in football. Many people have developed very high expectations of celebrities, politicians, the media and public servants. When these, often unrealistic, expectations are not met the response is abuse and anger. The booing last night is simply a manifestation of these expectations, which as I said I do not condone.

Malkym says...
3:30pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the don69 wrote:
Malkym wrote:
the don69 wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Spot on Battersea!up before the FA if it was Paolo,put Turner on a charge!I see the FA have overturned Delap's red card against the Creepies!more inconsistency from the FA,that won't please Fat Boy Evans!now he's lost Tyrone Barnet and with Tubbs gone,i wonder if Crawley will slip down the league???????
Don forget all this fixation with what other teams and their managers are doing -let us just concentrate on winning football matches and I'm sure all the off the field anomalies or apparent injustices will disappear into the deep sub conscious once the promotion dream is realised. Let's face it no matter how many howls of protest there are not everybody will be happy and what ever decision prevails that's it so no point in this constant harping on and whinging about Evans & co. for example.
Fair point Malkym,just can't stand the Fat Boy getting away with his Antic's and Paolo taking the Rap!!!!!!
I know - he is an irritating individual - I might be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised now if opposing teams are told by their managers to rough up our key players with the intention of getting them sent off thus theoretically making it easier for them to beat us. This is is where as someone else said -Den? Captain Caddis needs to lead by example and resist all the wind ups/ref surrounding etc from wherever they come from -difficult I know but maybe a PDC back-up of a fine might stop the pot boiling over whatever the merits of the cause appear to be.

Oxon-Red says...
3:44pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Got our Wembley Tickets, Block 240 Row 13. Looking forward to it :-)

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Worth a look.

COYMR

the don69 says...
3:52pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym wrote:
the don69 wrote:
Malkym wrote:
the don69 wrote:
Battersea Boy wrote: It wasn,t a penalty!!!! Just watched Sky Sports News and it showed quite cleraly thhat there was no contact. Their player stumbled & then fell over. Both Sky reporters agreed that it wasn,t a penalty and the officials made the right decision. Make your own minds up yfrog.com/nesoqz fb.me/JcyNkqT3 Graham Turner now needs to apologise for and be reported to the FA for his open slating of the match day officials
Spot on Battersea!up before the FA if it was Paolo,put Turner on a charge!I see the FA have overturned Delap's red card against the Creepies!more inconsistency from the FA,that won't please Fat Boy Evans!now he's lost Tyrone Barnet and with Tubbs gone,i wonder if Crawley will slip down the league???????
Don forget all this fixation with what other teams and their managers are doing -let us just concentrate on winning football matches and I'm sure all the off the field anomalies or apparent injustices will disappear into the deep sub conscious once the promotion dream is realised. Let's face it no matter how many howls of protest there are not everybody will be happy and what ever decision prevails that's it so no point in this constant harping on and whinging about Evans & co. for example.
Fair point Malkym,just can't stand the Fat Boy getting away with his Antic's and Paolo taking the Rap!!!!!!
I know - he is an irritating individual - I might be wrong but I wouldn't be surprised now if opposing teams are told by their managers to rough up our key players with the intention of getting them sent off thus theoretically making it easier for them to beat us. This is is where as someone else said -Den? Captain Caddis needs to lead by example and resist all the wind ups/ref surrounding etc from wherever they come from -difficult I know but maybe a PDC back-up of a fine might stop the pot boiling over whatever the merits of the cause appear to be.
Yep Accies are a very physical team,so I think they will try the rough stuff on Saturday and hope to wind us up,we must keep cool,stay focused and keep passing not hoofing it around like we did for an hour against the Shrews!!!!!!!

swidonpremiership says...
4:42pm Wed 22 Feb 12

The Swindon Fans are known as having the best tonsils in the world - just wish more of them would have used them in the first 60 min this is when our team needs it when underproforming- esp Don stand which didn`t have a bouncing chant

Should we set up an area in the Don for a bounce ??

Wembley bounce block 249

smirg kcab says...
4:55pm Wed 22 Feb 12

come on town fans i didnt hear any booing and im sure if there was they was getting at the most unfit ref ever seen at the c/g.also sometimes booing has an effect on the team, so perhaps we should give credit to these because it certainly made a positive effect after that shambles of the first half, BUT every team has a bad 45/90 mins in the season, we could also say the the master done his stroke of genius again bringing on the subs to turn the game,BUT we could also say he played the wrong team from the start.the finishing 11 would have been my starting 11
except maybe ferry for cox (depending on his illness).
paolo a pure genius in my eyes.
onwards and no more upwards.
also like to give the shrews great credit due to the fact they was the best team to come to the fortress and hope they get promoted.
was it a pen/sending off seen it many times on sky still looks inconclusive to me,but thought it was a stone waller live. your thoughts

MITTED says...
4:55pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym wrote:
MITTED wrote:
Actually, I think the boos were directed towards the referee. Ritchie was blatantly shoved out of the way for their goal just minutes before and was a clear foul. If it had been the other way round, I have no doubt the ref would have given a penalty.
Methinks you delude yourself - boos were clearly audible as the players left the pitch at half-time, suggesting IMO that fans were dis-satisfied with the perfomance.
Just a reasonable point of view and whilst there were boos, as I said, your argument is no more valid than mine. In reality, it was probably a mixture of both. You may recall that once upon a time Andy King complained of booing against Alan Reeves when it was pointed out the fans were actually saying "reeeeves"!

Oi Den! says...
5:00pm Wed 22 Feb 12

MITTED wrote:
Malkym wrote:
MITTED wrote: Actually, I think the boos were directed towards the referee. Ritchie was blatantly shoved out of the way for their goal just minutes before and was a clear foul. If it had been the other way round, I have no doubt the ref would have given a penalty.
Methinks you delude yourself - boos were clearly audible as the players left the pitch at half-time, suggesting IMO that fans were dis-satisfied with the perfomance.
Just a reasonable point of view and whilst there were boos, as I said, your argument is no more valid than mine. In reality, it was probably a mixture of both. You may recall that once upon a time Andy King complained of booing against Alan Reeves when it was pointed out the fans were actually saying "reeeeves"!
It's a good job we haven't adopted a Luke Donald style shout for Rooney - "Loooooooooooooke!" That would cause some real confusion.

Malkym says...
5:16pm Wed 22 Feb 12

MITTED wrote:
Malkym wrote:
MITTED wrote: Actually, I think the boos were directed towards the referee. Ritchie was blatantly shoved out of the way for their goal just minutes before and was a clear foul. If it had been the other way round, I have no doubt the ref would have given a penalty.
Methinks you delude yourself - boos were clearly audible as the players left the pitch at half-time, suggesting IMO that fans were dis-satisfied with the perfomance.
Just a reasonable point of view and whilst there were boos, as I said, your argument is no more valid than mine. In reality, it was probably a mixture of both. You may recall that once upon a time Andy King complained of booing against Alan Reeves when it was pointed out the fans were actually saying "reeeeves"!
Fair point - unless the boos were accompanied by comments they could have been directed at either or both!

the wizard says...
5:39pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Just like to add to the Boateng debate. Lets face it, he is a young lad just cutting his teeth. His second big game was a massive game for us with much at stake against a well organised side full of experienced players.

Bearing all that in mind, and his levels of fitness, endeavour and shear will and effort to do well you cannot fault his performance. The only tool in his box that is missing is experience and he is no doubt gaining that by the day with us, which is why he is here. Last nights game did probably rattle him a few times and before his confidence got shot he was subbed, and there is no shame in that. I think we should be very grateful he is here and trying so hard. Difficult games now right up to the end of the season, but his learning curve will be priceless. I wouldn't be at all surprised if we don't put a bid in for the lad, and if not, I fancy his chances of being back here next season if he continues to improve. Well done that young man.

On the subject of Cibbo lofting the ball, that is all he seemed to do in the second half in front of us in the DR. Many were screaming at him to play it on the floor, but maybe he does not understand ze engleze as yet.

Last night Macca was my man of the match because despite Connells superb efforts Macca kept us within touching distance for so long.

Welcome, welcome, welcome back Simon Ferry, just how long can we survive without him, not long it seems.

melksham red says...
5:53pm Wed 22 Feb 12

sorry the wizard but it is no coincidence that are worse displays as a side have been while boateng has been on the park certainly hope he does not start on sat.

the wizard says...
6:04pm Wed 22 Feb 12

melksham red wrote:
sorry the wizard but it is no coincidence that are worse displays as a side have been while boateng has been on the park certainly hope he does not start on sat.
I agree last night was the poorest we I have seen the Town this season, but, we did have good opposition, and even players like Ritchie were struggling in the first half, and our mid field was severely disrupted, and not being able to string passes together and playing the long ball forwards where Billy was struggling is hardly the fault of Boateng, he was not the only player struggling last night. I wouldn't be surprised to see changes for Saturday as you suggest, and Accy Stanley do have a poor away record, so hopefully we will be more comfortable, but you cannot blame all of our short comings on Boateng. We do not play the long ball game very well, as was seen in the second half, almost every time Wes kicked it out, sooner or later it finished up in the Arkells.
Don't know if you noticed, but a lot of our guys were on their haunches after the final whistle, a few hard games too far ? cup runs catching up ? all maybes because they were all very tired last night and there is a virus in the camp, and in fairness to Boateng, he often received little or no support.

Is that you Lovesey says...
6:12pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Sorry no defending Boetang last night, he was dreadfull poor distribution, poor positioning, not strong enough in the tackle and made Macca run and cover for both of them, that said I accept that it was only his second ever league game, he will get better when the nerves settle, he did get better on saturday at Hereford and ended up playing well in the second half. But a product of the Arsenal set up should at least be able to pass the ball to a team mate...

Oi Den! says...
6:23pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Nerves can get the better of even the most experienced players. Nearly all our players looked on edge last night, so I'm not going to knock Boateng. I'm with Wiz on this one. Some good things to come from the lad. Maybe he's not quite ready yet - but I think he will be.

avo says...
6:54pm Wed 22 Feb 12

You're banging your heads against brick walls with the point about backing the team vocally in tougher periods of a match or a season. The The IQ deficient among our fanbase will never get it.
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On a plus note, 8,000 odd is a good effort for a midweek game, no doubt bolstered by a few of those stay at home fans that loved coming on here last season and telling us how great it was that they were not wasting their money following town.
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Success always brings them back.

sagadude says...
6:57pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I reckon we could be clinching promotion away at Gillingham..........
.sweet :-)

avo says...
7:00pm Wed 22 Feb 12

sagadude wrote:
I reckon we could be clinching promotion away at Gillingham.......... .sweet :-)
are you part of the saga tours crew? They do excellent day trips to gillingham.

the wizard says...
7:15pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Off subject, I believe Barnett was sold without Evans knowledge at Crawley yesterday, hahahaha, would have loved to be a fly on the wall, to see the fat faced thingamy explode,............
.... priceless.

melnursesear. says...
7:18pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Evening all..Yes I thought young Boateng was poor at times but one time in first half he ran back in front of DR some 30 yds that fast the Shrews winger wondered where he had come from...surely with that speed one for our future ! He is still very inexperienced and him and young Billy were not a good choice against a typical big physical div 4 team..I thought Shrews were quite a decent side but COYRs...

zznewyork says...
7:31pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I think the only justication for booing was last year,when certain players were not trying,lets face it we are having a wonderful season so far,but there are two teams on the pitch and because they are playing well does,nt mean we are bad,these lads are giving 100% cant ask for more than that,i think in the very old days the fans would of been scared to boo Sammy Burton and Garth Hudson

melnursesear. says...
7:48pm Wed 22 Feb 12

In addition at above I think the Booing was directed at me in the Arkells as just before half time my earlier Arkells caught up with me and I made a hasty exit!! Two rows were temporarily evacuated.!!

Malkym says...
7:55pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Oi Den! wrote:
Nerves can get the better of even the most experienced players. Nearly all our players looked on edge last night, so I'm not going to knock Boateng. I'm with Wiz on this one. Some good things to come from the lad. Maybe he's not quite ready yet - but I think he will be.
As I said earlier the lad is raw, young and inexperienced but clearly has potential -otherwise he wouldn't be at the Arse! As he is here to gain experience he will no doubt be one for the future but IMO that future won't be with us.

My only caveat would be to those who are concerned about his ability at the moment is that I agree that if we have adequate central midfield cover ala Risser Devera & ultimately Flint then Boateng shouldn't feature as 1st choice particularly against opponents of the calibre of Shrewsbury.

Oi Den! says...
8:20pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym wrote:
Oi Den! wrote: Nerves can get the better of even the most experienced players. Nearly all our players looked on edge last night, so I'm not going to knock Boateng. I'm with Wiz on this one. Some good things to come from the lad. Maybe he's not quite ready yet - but I think he will be.
As I said earlier the lad is raw, young and inexperienced but clearly has potential -otherwise he wouldn't be at the Arse! As he is here to gain experience he will no doubt be one for the future but IMO that future won't be with us. My only caveat would be to those who are concerned about his ability at the moment is that I agree that if we have adequate central midfield cover ala Risser Devera & ultimately Flint then Boateng shouldn't feature as 1st choice particularly against opponents of the calibre of Shrewsbury.
I think one of the problems is that expectations are too high whenever we sign a player on loan who's been playing reserve team football with a Premier League club. They are usually kids who have yet to prove themselves at any level of professional league football, so I think it's unwise to assume they are always going to be what we need immediately. I think people tend to forget that a lot of young players on the books of Premier League clubs eventually drift out of professional football altogether. The rough and tumble of the 4th tier is a long way from the relative comfort of reserve team football with a top flight club. We've seen a few who were either not good enough or not ready - but you don't really know until they've been given a shot at it. My hunch is that Boateng will prove good enough but he's not ready yet.

swidonpremiership says...
8:40pm Wed 22 Feb 12

avo wrote:
You're banging your heads against brick walls with the point about backing the team vocally in tougher periods of a match or a season. The The IQ deficient among our fanbase will never get it. * On a plus note, 8,000 odd is a good effort for a midweek game, no doubt bolstered by a few of those stay at home fans that loved coming on here last season and telling us how great it was that they were not wasting their money following town. * Success always brings them back.
Are you suggesting that the majority of our singing supporters are stupid ?

Just a yes or no will surfice

bongiaz says...
8:41pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I don't normally comment on this site however, the so called supporters who booed the lads last night you should be ashamed of yourselves! Please stay away, you are not true Swindon Supporters! COYR's!!

oldtownred says...
8:44pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Oi Den! wrote:
Malkym wrote:
Oi Den! wrote: Nerves can get the better of even the most experienced players. Nearly all our players looked on edge last night, so I'm not going to knock Boateng. I'm with Wiz on this one. Some good things to come from the lad. Maybe he's not quite ready yet - but I think he will be.
As I said earlier the lad is raw, young and inexperienced but clearly has potential -otherwise he wouldn't be at the Arse! As he is here to gain experience he will no doubt be one for the future but IMO that future won't be with us. My only caveat would be to those who are concerned about his ability at the moment is that I agree that if we have adequate central midfield cover ala Risser Devera & ultimately Flint then Boateng shouldn't feature as 1st choice particularly against opponents of the calibre of Shrewsbury.
I think one of the problems is that expectations are too high whenever we sign a player on loan who's been playing reserve team football with a Premier League club. They are usually kids who have yet to prove themselves at any level of professional league football, so I think it's unwise to assume they are always going to be what we need immediately. I think people tend to forget that a lot of young players on the books of Premier League clubs eventually drift out of professional football altogether. The rough and tumble of the 4th tier is a long way from the relative comfort of reserve team football with a top flight club. We've seen a few who were either not good enough or not ready - but you don't really know until they've been given a shot at it. My hunch is that Boateng will prove good enough but he's not ready yet.
Interesting debate on Boateng. Personally he has done reasonably well. Devera did not start too well but has come good. Flint is just exceptional and I would agree with other posters that Mac is the revelation and my player of the year alongside Wes.
Boateng needs time and we must remember he has played against a very strong Shrewsbury and a hoof ball Hereford, both extremely demanding games. I was more disappointed with Cibbochi last night. Agree with Oi Den, time needed and a confidence boost of an easier game to settle nerves.

the wizard says...
8:52pm Wed 22 Feb 12

The Town End were once again in good voice last evening, and our brilliant away support this season has been something for this club to be very proud of.
First time for a long time there has been something to sing about, and I guess we are all happy about that. Good variation of chants and songs last night, some of them amusing as well, last season was a different matter, but even then the Town End did their bit. It seems to be spreading a bit into the Arkells as well.
After an indifferent start, this season has been a good time to be a Town supporter, time to celebrate and a time to sing, be happy and support the team, especially through times like that first half last night. We don't have a divine right to win every game, players can have off days and teams suffer from loss of form, and that is when vocal support is even more essential, and that is what the Town End tries to do, and I think they do it very well.

bongiaz says...
8:52pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the don69 wrote:
Cosmic Mango wrote:
mike1990 wrote:
the don69 wrote:
The Fan's that booed last night,should be ashamed!we had a poor half,get behind the team and help them!we were lucky yes but that's football,and we are Top of the League,get behind our team on Saturday NO boo's!!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed Don69,How can people boo Paolo's team?i gave a couple of people who were booing a bit of verbel and they soon stopped,we were very lucky and struggled in the first half,but thats when the team needed support.
Well said fellas. We, the fans were not anywhere near as vocal as we normally are last night so we need to improve our work rate and boo boys are not true fans.
How can anyone Boo a team that's won Eight on the trot?also we are top of the league!Yes we were cr@p for an hour!Shrews were robbed(they looked a very good side to me)but no team can play well every game!so to the boo boy's get behind our team or stay at home and boo!!!!!!!!!!
Totally agree. I am sick and tired of the minority making their boo's heard when have the best team in the league, a team bristling with young skilful players who, if we do get promoted, can see us doing a Norwich straight into the Premier League! I can only suggest that the boo boys this season must be mentally impaired? (Basically Stupid!)

dreamofacleansheet2 says...
9:29pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Flint outstanding? Controversial I know but outstanding? Outstanding in the air but his distribution leaves a lot to be desired. I'd have him in my team in division four every day of the week, don't get me wrong but outstanding I'm afraid not yet.

Also writing off Boeteng after no game time at all is ridiculous. A lot if not most on here wrote off Risser, De Vita, Devera, Connell, and Maca at the start of the season. Perspective is a wonderful thing!

Back to back promotions coming. Watching he birth of a managerial legend.

the wizard says...
9:34pm Wed 22 Feb 12

dreamofacleansheet2 wrote:
Flint outstanding? Controversial I know but outstanding? Outstanding in the air but his distribution leaves a lot to be desired. I'd have him in my team in division four every day of the week, don't get me wrong but outstanding I'm afraid not yet.

Also writing off Boeteng after no game time at all is ridiculous. A lot if not most on here wrote off Risser, De Vita, Devera, Connell, and Maca at the start of the season. Perspective is a wonderful thing!

Back to back promotions coming. Watching he birth of a managerial legend.
We've said it before but it sometimes needs to be said again, Macca and Caddis both had flack earlier, but game on game, little to choose between them, the main contenders for player of the season. Quite a lot of crunch games to come, but these two have been miracles for us this season, and again last night, Macca breaking out of defence showing the rest that progress was best made with the ball on the floor. The man is a legend.

the wizard says...
9:42pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Fatty Evans & Co, have just dropped two points at home to Morecambe, just love it when a plan comes together. Brilliant, and that is what I call a result.

stigger says...
9:48pm Wed 22 Feb 12

I am not writing Boateng off after one game, he could well come good and i hope he does, but i thought he was shaky against Hereford as well. I am not sure how anyone can say he did well or was even ok last night. He was awful, poor positioning, terrible passes across the goal that was lucky to get away with, let the ball bounce time and again, never attacked the ball, weak in air for size, not strong enough i could go on and on, as i said earlier imo was an abject individual display. The only thing i agree with from those putting forward his positives was speed, he definately has that in abundance. I hope he gains confidence and makes his mark but we cant afford to risk him again if we can help it. People have pointed to devera's improvement and yes he looked a bit dodgy to start with but not imo as bad as what i saw last night and is up to speed now and playing well so he must start saturday if fit. COYR

the don69 says...
9:49pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the wizard wrote:
Fatty Evans & Co, have just dropped two points at home to Morecambe, just love it when a plan comes together. Brilliant, and that is what I call a result.
Next Game for the Creepies Wizz!the Shrews away Monday live on Sky,should be a good watch!!!!!

the wizard says...
9:51pm Wed 22 Feb 12

stigger,

I think there were more than a few tired legs out there last night, generally. Do you not think we were slow all round, and left chasing shadows, almost as if we had done too much in training in the afternoon.

the wizard says...
9:59pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Don,

We didn't enjoy last season, not really, it was hard and tedious, but this season, I just can't wait for games. I can't get to the aways, but sit there, close the eyes and listen to the commentary, saviour every word, enjoy every goal. What a difference a year makes !

Anyone who beats Crawley gets my vote !!!!!!! I wonder what the Fatt'd calf will be cooking up now about Morecambe, full of Conference players no doubt !! LOL
Don't yer just love it.

Malkym says...
10:10pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the wizard says...
8:52pm Wed 22 Feb 12

The Town End were once again in good voice last evening

No they weren't not for the first hour when we were under the cosh! Shrews lot were far more vocal -it only changed when we scored as you would expect -a goal against subdues the crowd - one for gees them up -simples!

the don69 says...
10:10pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the wizard wrote:
Don,

We didn't enjoy last season, not really, it was hard and tedious, but this season, I just can't wait for games. I can't get to the aways, but sit there, close the eyes and listen to the commentary, saviour every word, enjoy every goal. What a difference a year makes !

Anyone who beats Crawley gets my vote !!!!!!! I wonder what the Fatt'd calf will be cooking up now about Morecambe, full of Conference players no doubt !! LOL
Don't yer just love it.
Spot on Wizz,last season was like Chinese torture!slow and very painful,Paolo has recharged us all and it's like old times again!long may it continue!!!!!!!

dreamofacleansheet2 says...
10:12pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Wiz. I totally agree Mac and Captain marvel have been brilliant but not in my humble opinion better than Sir Wes. The game is all about opinions and I respect yours greatly but Sir Wes game in game out has been nothing short of sensational. As I pointed out last night being the exception that proves the rule and his acknowledgement of that pure class.

Back to back promotions coming. Watching the birth of a managerial legend.

the wizard says...
10:27pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Thanks lads, it will be a very hard decision when it comes to voting.

I'll bet the Crawley coach will be a quiet place tonight, and I also see Luggy is on about ringing some changes at Saffend.

Looking forward to Saturday, Stanley supporters are a cut above with all they have done over the years to keep their club going. They have come a long way and through some very difficult times, and now John Coleman who brought them thus far has just left. A big loss for them. They have my respect. I'll still be rooting for a Town win, but somehow I hope these guys get to the play offs, and then beat you-know-who, pure magic for me, our Maurice !

stigger says...
10:44pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the wizard wrote:
stigger,

I think there were more than a few tired legs out there last night, generally. Do you not think we were slow all round, and left chasing shadows, almost as if we had done too much in training in the afternoon.
Yes i would agree that quite a few looked off the pace, but think we were chasing shadows more cos we kept giving the ball away so cheaply, and i certainly can't level all that on poor Boateng. As others have said his poor performance was prob mostly down to nerves and he will probably get a lot better but at the business end of season is very risky for us to give him time to find his feet. On the Player of season debate, such a difficult one, Wes has been superb, as has cadds, Flint, Macca, Ferry, ritchie. They are hard to split, probably come down to Macca or ferry for me

Malkym says...
11:04pm Wed 22 Feb 12

the wizard says...
9:34pm Wed 22 Feb 12

We've said it before but it sometimes needs to be said again, Macca and Caddis both had flack earlier, but game on game, little to choose between them, the main contenders for player of the season.

MMM really! you seem to have overlooked the mighty WES! Probably the best keeper since Downs & Diggers or possibly even including them?

Wes kept us in it last night to stop it being 2-0. Although not his best game it is significant that our impressive goal difference is as much down to him as it is Macca & Caddis in my opinion.

the wizard says...
11:15pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Malkym,

There is so very little to choose between so many this season, and I think the next 14/16 games will be very defining, a very close call , and on that I think most agree.

Anyway, time now for my final tidy up of downstairs and hit the trail. See you tomorrow, have a good one. Cheers.

swidonpremiership says...
7:36pm Thu 23 Feb 12

swidonpremiership wrote:
avo wrote: You're banging your heads against brick walls with the point about backing the team vocally in tougher periods of a match or a season. The The IQ deficient among our fanbase will never get it. * On a plus note, 8,000 odd is a good effort for a midweek game, no doubt bolstered by a few of those stay at home fans that loved coming on here last season and telling us how great it was that they were not wasting their money following town. * Success always brings them back.
Are you suggesting that the majority of our singing supporters are stupid ? Just a yes or no will surfice
Well Avo - by not replying - it looks your quote about our fans IQ is suspect ??

avo says...
7:37am Fri 24 Feb 12

swidonpremiership wrote:
swidonpremiership wrote:
avo wrote: You're banging your heads against brick walls with the point about backing the team vocally in tougher periods of a match or a season. The The IQ deficient among our fanbase will never get it. * On a plus note, 8,000 odd is a good effort for a midweek game, no doubt bolstered by a few of those stay at home fans that loved coming on here last season and telling us how great it was that they were not wasting their money following town. * Success always brings them back.
Are you suggesting that the majority of our singing supporters are stupid ? Just a yes or no will surfice
Well Avo - by not replying - it looks your quote about our fans IQ is suspect ??
Well, I have not been available to post, sorry for that, In answer to your question - no.
*
Now re-read the thread and re-think your initial response eh?

swidonpremiership says...
7:52am Fri 24 Feb 12

So your saying the minority are stupid

Well this makes your first sentence look a bit silly !!

avo says...
10:00am Fri 24 Feb 12

swidonpremiership wrote:
So your saying the minority are stupid Well this makes your first sentence look a bit silly !!
In all walks of life you get as you put it, stupid people. My point was that no matter how much people say it is important to back the team when things are not going to plan, there are elements of our fanbase that just don't get it. I'm not going to argue to ins and outs of that with you. I am in the camp that it is indeed when things are tough that we should all raise our efforts with the vocals, I am myself a 'singing' fan lol as you put it, but having tried to argue the point for years I gave up lol, which was my point really. Are you so sheltered then that you feel there are no IQ differences among fans? It takes all sorts as they say, we certainly have our share too.

avo says...
10:03am Fri 24 Feb 12

Booing a team that is top of league backs my argument up by the way.

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