After less than a handful of games, Town…,

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After less than a handful of games, Town…,

Post by Charnwood » Tue Aug 15, 2023 9:43 pm

… are one of only 6 teams in the EFL to have taken maximum points in their opening fixtures. That’s 6 of the 72 teams competing in the Championship, League One and League Two. I don’t think any of could have dreamed of a better start.

What chances we can make it three wins from three played on Saturday ?

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Post by hallamblue » Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:00 pm

Talking of unbeaten runs ( they all come to an end at some point unfortunately), I believe Town are the leading Club in that unbeaten run snd points gained in the whole of Europe, the next best team is Man City.

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Post by Charnwood » Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:10 pm

hallamblue wrote:
Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:00 pm
Talking of unbeaten runs ( they all come to an end at some point unfortunately), I believe Town are the leading Club in that unbeaten run snd points gained in the whole of Europe, the next best team is Man City.
How many games is that Liz and when did the run start ?

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Post by AzzurroMark » Wed Aug 16, 2023 6:40 pm

Charnwood wrote:
Wed Aug 16, 2023 5:10 pm
hallamblue wrote:
Tue Aug 15, 2023 10:00 pm
Talking of unbeaten runs ( they all come to an end at some point unfortunately), I believe Town are the leading Club in that unbeaten run snd points gained in the whole of Europe, the next best team is Man City.
How many games is that Liz and when did the run start ?
As if right on cue, this story in the EADT gives the full story, which goes back to the last defeat which was in the fog away at Oxford. Technically a game which should've been abandoned, stretching our unbeaten run even further potentially.

https://www.eadt.co.uk/sport/23726572.i ... orm-sides/

Even more astonishing is the GD over that period; 52 goals scored and only 8, yes eight (that takes me back to the old tv results shows :lol: ) conceded! :shock: :shock:

....and fans say we need more defenders :lol: (and for depth of squad we do) !!!

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Re: After less than a handful of games, Town…,

Post by number 9 » Wed Aug 16, 2023 7:02 pm

Those statistics are indeed impressive. However, I am one who still feels we need defensive reinforcements. JD is aging, Edmundson is not up to par and a long term injury could make us vulnerable.

Of course, what do I know! :lol:

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Post by hallamblue » Wed Aug 16, 2023 11:00 pm

Those stats do appear to make a mockery of the call for more defenders. But it’s the way this Town side play the game that has made our defensive side of our game so successful. We defend from the very front and as soon as we’ve lost possession.

If they (opposition) haven’t got the ball, they can’t hurt you.

Our problem in McKenna’a early days here, and before he arrived, was how we defended when we’re not in possession. I remember us dominating games to such ridiculous level, but the single opportunity the opposition got to attack us or get the ball in our box, they scored. Lincoln at home being the classic example.

My gripe has always been our inability to deal with balls unit our box. We rarely clear the ball well or far enough up the pitch becysse our CB ( Woolfie mostly) simply couldn’t header the ball! The other problem was our decision making by our CB’s. It was usually Edmundson one week and Woolfie the next who would “ gift” the ball just outside our 18 yard area whilst most of the team had gone forward.

That has largely reduced to a “ rare” event now: a mark of our coaches effect on players ( Notably Woolfie). But Edmundson is weak, and most of the Ariel defensive work appears to be fine by Burgess ( the best natural “ defender”) out of our CB’s in my view. I don’t actually class Woolfie as s traditional CB. By that I mean s CB who wins his headers, Marshall’s the opponent away from goal, or is up his Bankside not allowing him to turn, and should clears the lines. Woolfie “ brings the ball out” - that’s the start of attacks; not defending.

But without doubt our “team” defending ( or ability to keep possession?) is what makes us so effective. But I have to give credit to the coaches for improving Woolfie’s overall game. He has improved a helluva lot.

How would we fair against a team able to stick the ball in our box? I’m not sure we’d be too good. We need x2 CB’s and I’d sell Edmundson.

Sorry re long post … just my take on things really …. :D

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