
Originally Posted by
CTMilller
Back to our battling best against the Watford exotica. A good exercise in largely nullifying the opposition while playing some fairly decent football ourselves when we escaped from our own half
I wasn't surprised by their silky skills; it was the the brutality of their tackling and not-so-easy-to-spot professional fouling that was in a way impressive. "They are a big physical side".
Arsenal will be pleased with their decision to send BNC to us for experience. This is the kind of game they presumably expect us to play regularly and which will give him the opportunity to build his strength and skill. I am so, so happy that we have him...
Victor's save was immense and was the difference between a point gained and three lost.
Harding struggled a bit and got caught out but he is worth his place as a utility player.
Woody is wonderful.
Rathbone is probably my favorite Millers player and, again, he did not disappoint. Wiles huffed and puffed and looks better in League One where he has more room. Barlaser was in fine fettle but seemed to disappear occasionally. By and large the midfield held their own against a panoply of pedigree front players (unlike on Wednesday.)
Ogbene needs to find a way to progress rather than "just" win fouls and corners. Hard because he is so heavily marked. Eaves is not impressive. Just looks like a big clumsy boy who's not sure what he should do. (When we bring a big lump on, we also need to change our tactics more quickly to accommodate what they're supposed to do.)
I'm sounding a bit critical, I know, but that was definitely a point earned even though I didn't think we were firing on all eight a lot of the time. We definitely had our share of good luck but, overall, we found a way to break down a side who resources could have given us a good steam-rollering.