What’s Vaughan’s natural position does anyone know? What kind of player does he style himself as?
Agree with this point about having everyone back. It's just asking for continued pressure. Vaughan would have been near ideal to leave up near the half way line.Take the point and move on to the final 4 games of the season.
The last 15 minutes were mind numbing. Why just hoof it out without an outlet? It comes straight back at you... Same with corners. if we leave at least one up, it means the oppo will also keep one back. Net zero difference and provides an outlet for a quick break.
For all the tippy tappy football we're seeing, we lack directness, which Rosie needs to fix over the summer.
Vaughan started slowly but made himself known in the second half, he could be a handful. We seem to do well with home grown left wingers...
Rovers missed a couple of sitters, on another day it could have been a hiding.
I got the impression from his post-match talk that he sees himself as an attacking midfielder?What’s Vaughan’s natural position does anyone know? What kind of player does he style himself as?
Bowens finishing was pretty good when he played for usGives me Bowen vibes with his low centre of gravity and ball progression, just needs to improve his finishing.
Bowen's finishing was excellent but it certainly developed over 2-3 seasons and improved as he gained physical strength.Bowens finishing was pretty good when he played for us
His defensive cover was good too.Bowen's finishing was excellent but it certainly developed over 2-3 seasons and improved as he gained physical strength.
Bowens finishing was pretty good when he played for us
Take the point and move on to the final 4 games of the season.
The last 15 minutes were mind numbing. Why just hoof it out without an outlet? It comes straight back at you... Same with corners. if we leave at least one up, it means the oppo will also keep one back. Net zero difference and provides an outlet for a quick break.
For all the tippy tappy football we're seeing, we lack directness, which Rosie needs to fix over the summer.
Vaughan started slowly but made himself known in the second half, he could be a handful. We seem to do well with home grown left wingers...
Rovers missed a couple of sitters, on another day it could have been a hiding.

I think, if you leave one player up front, the opposition usually has two players back - one to cover the striker and one for whoever else breaks to join him, so I kind of agree with you. Peter Taylor used to drive us mad by having all 11 City players in the box to defend a corner but to to be fair to him I think there are stats that show that the amount of bodies in the penalty area (both attacking and defending) has an inverse relationship to the amount of goals scored.The last 15 minutes were mind numbing. Why just hoof it out without an outlet? It comes straight back at you... Same with corners. if we leave at least one up, it means the oppo will also keep one back. Net zero difference and provides an outlet for a quick break.
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I expected this to be harder than the Millwall game and I'd say it was, the Middlesbrough one should be even harder.
As seems the norm we performed much better in the second half. And slightly surprisingly to me Blackburn didn't score. We did give the ball away a fair amount, particularly towards the end when Blackburn were pushing hard. Some last ditch defending ended up being enough. Darlow was solid, I think he gives a good impression to people just by his posture, by moving confidently like he has time. Not all his distribution was great though.
Not sure we really looked like scoring. Certainly some good breakaways when Blackburn opened up the middle by pushing forward. Those games always suit us where the middle is vacant, but they haven't happened too often this season. The real step up which we still rarely have, maybe we only do when we are promotion contenders, is to have that cutting edge once we get to the opposition box. We've had a few glimpses throughout the season, but it's still not clear we quite have the final pass, the right decision, the dangerous shot very often. The transfer business in the Summer will decide if we make that step up or not.
I thought we had 2 gilt edged chances and another 2 which were better than half chances. They had more half chances but did they have more than 4 that they should really have put away?
I think Luton will finish above Sheffield, well at least above t'owls, not sure about t'blades.Blackburn aren't favourites to get promoted now, the energy was impressive at times in the game, and they were very physical but ultimately were lacking. Coventry might have more of a chance than them with their form now. I'm still living in hope that Luton can catch Sheffield.
I expected this to be harder than the Millwall game and I'd say it was, the Middlesbrough one should be even harder.