Re: NL: York City (H) 3 October 2023
Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:33 am
In total agreement with the couple of posts above. Kendall offers nothing except running - I acknowledge that we expected to see more of Inih, but if we were relying on Kendall to be our second striker then we were always in trouble. The lad from Luton had played well and looked pretty assured in his outings at CB, and then Phipps comes straight back into the team - why? He's always had a rash streak inside him and he looks frankly shot at the moment. As above, Ibie desperately needs a loan - if I recall right Blair is on a 1 month loan to Braintree - I'd be sorely tempted to do a swap when that's up and have Blair on our bench/starting and Ibie on loan for a month. We know there's the potential for a decent player there, but his confidence looks absolutely rock bottom. The quality of our crossing is non-existent, which is hardly surprising when the only actual real winger (as opposed to wing-back) we have is a 30-something year old who's currently on the treatment table (Weston). How often we get to the byline and chip a floated ball in which is usually bread and butter for either the keeper or defence is beyond me, the ball is crying out to be whacked low and hard....see how we ended up scoring against Barnet.
All in all it's hard to know where we do go. We are generally playing far nicer and better football than we have for a while, but nice football doesn't win you games, nor stop you necessarily getting into dogfights.
All in all it's hard to know where we do go. We are generally playing far nicer and better football than we have for a while, but nice football doesn't win you games, nor stop you necessarily getting into dogfights.