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Thread: Huddersfield Town Post Match Thoughts

  1. #11
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    The most typical Rotherham performance and result away from home after beating a unbeaten team last time who was on fire before. Had enough of the crap performances away from home it needs to change if ever we thinking about mid table and above

  2. #12
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    Just shockingly bad. The first match after the international break is usually dire but this was dirererer than it’s ever been

  3. #13
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    Too many players not up to it ! Dexter looked drained from the start ? Fred never in the game, we haven’t got one half decent striker in sight ? Never seen that Arvin contribute any thing same as Nombe ?
    One good point Clucas is absolute class, will be a great player for us if we can keep him fit ?

  4. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by MILLERSTALE View Post
    Too many players not up to it ! Dexter looked drained from the start ? Fred never in the game, we haven’t got one half decent striker in sight ? Never seen that Arvin contribute any thing same as Nombe ?
    One good point Clucas is absolute class, will be a great player for us if we can keep him fit ?
    With our track record don’t hold your breath.

  5. #15
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    Not much to say other than Clucas showed his experience, shame the others didn’t today

  6. #16
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    These under cooked away performances are so predictably similar it's beyond boring. It HAS to stop and quick. Ironically though we had more possession than them (53 - 47) so you can see what MT is trying to do.In the past,under Warne, the stats would be about 72 - 28 against.The problem is our inability to deal with the counter and not entering or approaching the opposition's box with any real intent or quality.

  7. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by pip_y View Post
    Not much to say other than Clucas showed his experience, shame the others didn’t today
    He did,looked calm and measured.

  8. #18
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    Negatives all been covered. Pace going forward was key today against a Warnock side (even found myself agreeing with Les P).
    Positive. Clucas looks fit

  9. #19
    Let's be honest, Huddersfield were crap but we were crapper.
    Only bright spot was Tiehi,too good for us.
    Hugill needs to get some big pants and take up wrestling.

  10. #20
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    Their second goal typified the difference between the two teams.

    They broke quickly with two players. One crossed the ball, low and into the path of the incoming player. Our players, goalie apart, were running back and found the pass difficult to defend.

    Shortly after they scored Bramall broke from the back on the left. He was left stranded until Green (?) came up in support. Several tippy-tippy passes later the move fizzled out.

    Time to worry? Perhaps, perhaps not.

    The next game is, I believe Taylor's 46th in charge, ie a full season of games.

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