Welcome backbig win away! what a start of season! well done!
Welcome backbig win away! what a start of season! well done!
Could have been a bad injury that for KLP.... thank goodness he wasn't the one that cam e off worst...You must log in or register to see media
With Nobbers commentary
Some of the PNE fans on their forum think KLP should have been cautioned! 50/50 every day and he was perfectly entitled to challenge for that ball.Could have been a bad injury that for KLP.... thank goodness he wasn't the one that cam e off worst...
Some of the PNE fans on their forum think KLP should have been cautioned! 50/50 every day and he was perfectly entitled to challenge for that ball.
Welcome back
Mr KotterGood excuse for my favourite TV theme song.
You must log in or register to see media
Yesterday was just immense.
I’m not a prolific attender of away games,far from it,but I just had to be in attendance for the first league game with fans since March last year.
The last three away games I’d been to were Birmingham and Forest away in 18-19,and Huddersfield away in 19-20…all 3-0 defeats,so when we conceded early yesterday it was a familiar sinking feeling.
but after that we utterly dominated the first half…KLP was running rings around whoever dared challenge him on the left,Moncur was a joy to watch on the ball and Smallwood’s pass to KLP for the equaliser was so precise it was nigh-on perfect.
His goal for 2-1 seemingly went in in slow motion..from my spot in the stand to the right of the goal,from the moment it was deflected I knew it would hit the post,and the spin on it was sufficient to flick it left and in,like when a snooker player puts a bit of side on the cue ball to spin off a cushion when attempting to get out of a snooker.
after that PNE were done.Everytime we went forward we looked capable of scoring,KLP’s assist for the third was superb and Magennis’ knee slide in celebration wasn’t bad either,and the Eaves back heel assist for the fourth brought a touch of the surreal to the proceedings.
Everyone in Amber and Black were tremendous,certainly Wilks was not his usual self but with no pre-season it was to be expected,but he put in a shift,to the point he cramped up massively after he went off,and Emmanuel,despite looking shaky early on,settled into the unfamiliar left back slot and did a fine job.But Greaves and Jones,goal concession apart,looked so comfortable at times,and gave Ched Evans nothing in terms of any opportunities whatsoever,other than the opportunity to climb in either’s back pocket.
Lewie Coyle was outstanding,KLP was unplayable,Moncur looks a superb addition and Docherty,although a bit quiet going forward,as usual became more of a menace as the game wore on.
PNE looked very one-dimensional,like a lot of league one teams we played last season,and the formation change in the second half,once we sussed it out,did little to change things.
It’s only the first game,and the opening weekend of a season does throw up odd results in comparison to the rest of the season,but when you consider the two Hull City players who were in the League One team of the season for last season weren’t in the squad and we still won 4-1,well..that’s not bad,not bad at all.
A great day,and the away support was vibrant and noisy,and the players responded.
Up the ****ing tigers.
if moncur is as good as has been suggested, and smallwood is, after all, good enough for this division, and honeyman was our best player last season and yet we won 4-1 away without him (so imagine what we might have done with him), and docherty is an engine that never stops, and we've loaned matt smith from man city - and he's already a wales international despite having never played for man city first team - and there's andy cannon who scores with every touch - that make six players all ahead of tom huddlestone. so unless we have a dire injury crisis, mr h will spend a lot of time watching football if we sign him.
Depth is never a bad thing especially if Hudd is well aware of his position in the pecking order. Having been without a club last season i think he'd just be happy being back on a list. There's enough mid-week and cup games that will require rotation.
He has a few offers on the table now, so doubt he'll stay with us
The contact causing injury was made by Rudd trying, for some very odd reason, to head the ball at waist height. Rudd's fault for the contact/injury if anything, KLP as you say had every right to challenge for it.
I agree i thought the ref should send the keeper off,he deliberately clattered into lewis potterIt was pretty much a late tackle from the keeper.
Alan Browne quoted as saying "they just came up from League One and we should be getting in their faces". Ironic, since he got his forearm into Coyle's face not once, but twice. How he didn't even get booked for the first one was beyond me.
Agreed, but what was a positive was that rather than getting frustrated, the players seemed to rise above it, and seemed to take the need for that sort of thing as a sign that what we were doing was working, and PNE were getting frustrated, and appeared to draw strength and confidence from it.
He has a few offers on the table now, so doubt he'll stay with us