The Earl of Chesterfield, on 21 August 2022 - 09:18 AM, said:
Struggling to understand some of the stuff on here.
We're not Wrexham. PC an't spent mega millions. Most of his recruits are either youngsters, from lower levels, or both.
So folk shun't expect a stroll to promotion.
Horton's been a revelation but had an ordinary game yest'di. That happens to even the most experienced Premier League players. Could Williams have done better with the second? Maybe, but he too has been outstanding otherwise.
On the other hand let's focus on the 'new' Quigley. Non stop work rate closing down and creating. As seen with our first. Asante's back to his best, too. Meaning there's no clamour for Tshimanga or Clark.
Imagine saying that six months ago.
Cook's vastly improved the squad. In terms of both talent and temperament. Okay, it was teeth grindingly frustrating not to win at Notts. But take another look at that; frustrating...not...to...win...at...a...promotion...rival.
And after murdering the bookies' red hot favourites in midweek.
Our next oppo's Barnet are in form and should be respected as much as our last two. However I'm looking forward to Friday full of confidence in CFC...
Fully agree, Chris, and as I have mentioned on another post when we play Barnet that will be the 4th game out of 5 against teams currently in the top 10. So, not the easiest of starts and we are averaging the required 2 points a game at this stage.
Quigley was my man of the match yesterday and our game plan seemed to include hitting him long. His hold up play was excellent as was his involvement in both our goals. He led their CBs a merry dance and unless he had run out of fuel I would not have brought him off. Clearly Tshimanga needs game time but he hardly caused them any problems and, without knowing any facts, wonder if he would have been better partnering Quigley rather than Asante. However, Asante had taken his goal extremely well too.
Defensively, we didn't look as strong as we did against Wrexham but, maybe, some of that was that Notts did vary their attacking approach whereas Wrexham were just relentless in repeating what has served them well but continually failing against us. Also, Banks & Oldaker didn't appear to give as much defensive protection and, generally, were not dictating play as much.
I'm happy with a point, I'd have taken one before the game and we got one. We now move on to what lies ahead and certainly if we avoid defeat against Notts at home and Wrexham away we will have given no ground to 2 of our main rivals at the top end of the table.
This post has been edited by dtp: 21 August 2022 - 10:38 AM