1. Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!

Match Day Thread Doncaster game

Discussion in 'Shrewsbury' started by Zenfootball2, Feb 19, 2020.

  1. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88
    on the form table doncaster are 8th and town have dropped to 21st

    Doncaster will be the first of two home games;
    Preassuer will be mounting on the players and Ricketts to get somthing freom these games
    Doncaster have managed to get 7 points out of a possible 15 whilst town have managed 1 point out of a possible 15

    Town have struggled to keep clean sheets and score, whilst the performance against Portsmouth was a better one , we continue to struggle to score and reacently once we go behind we have a drop in energy and look unlikley to get back in the game

    there is some good news on the injury front Whalley , Walker and Vela may feature on the bench
    www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/shrewsbury-town-fc/2020/02/19/shrewsbury-town-hope-for-triple-fitness-boost/

    "Whalley has not featured since the FA Cup replay at Anfield, where he limped off with a hamstring injury late on.
    But Shrews are hopeful he could play a part in training this week and at least take a place on the bench. Central midfielder Walker picked up a similar muscle injury in training a fortnight ago at a time when under-fire boss Ricketts could ill-afford to lose any more midfielders, but he too is nearing a return.
    Vela, 26, a January signing from Scottish Premiership side Hibernian is yet to make his debut for Shrewsbury after picking up a quad injury before Christmas and Town are keen to ease him in to ensure no long-term damage is caused."

    i would imagine we will see the same starting line up as the Portsmouth game.town badly need to score first and settle there nerves.
     
    #1
  2. greenhousmeadowman

    greenhousmeadowman Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2011
    Messages:
    1,405
    Likes Received:
    323
    Who knows how we will play but let's try not to get on the players backs if things are not going well. At least one win is needed from the next two games if the slump in form is to be halted. Looking forward to seeing Vela play if he comes on.
     
    #2
    Zenfootball2 likes this.
  3. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88

    i hope fans dont either but a poor first half or if we are losing and i suspect we will get more half time booing
    town badly need to not do anything stupid in the first 15 minutes and score first.
     
    #3
  4. greenhousmeadowman

    greenhousmeadowman Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2011
    Messages:
    1,405
    Likes Received:
    323
    I have been to over twenty games this season (mostly at home) and have only seen us win five times. Of all the victories in the league I don't think we have won any by more than a single goal. It has been pretty desperate stuff entertainment wise and if this run continues the casual fans will stay away. Other teams have had a lot of games and injuries so that excuse cannot really wash in the long term. We need two wins in the next two games to cheer us all up.
     
    #4
  5. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88

    at the last midweek game there could not have been more than 3,500 in the crowd
     
    #5
  6. greenhousmeadowman

    greenhousmeadowman Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2011
    Messages:
    1,405
    Likes Received:
    323
    Don't know why they count all the season ticket holders in the official crowd but many of them clearly stayed away (perhaps they knew something we didn't)! Must be worrying times for the club with the sale of next years season tickets starting soon.
     
    #6
    Zenfootball2 likes this.
  7. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88
    https://www.shropshirestar.com/spor...town-have-hit-reset-button-boss-sam-ricketts/

    "Town have used a rare free midweek to recover from a busy period and worked hard at Sundorne Castle in testing conditions with Storm Dennis battering the country.
    Ricketts’ men are braced for crunch back-to-back Montgomery Waters Meadow clashes against Doncaster and Tranmere in a bid to end their League One victory drought, which dates back exactly two months.
    “We’ve tried to press reset a little bit after what has been a real busy six weeks to try to finish the season as soon as possible,” said Ricketts."
     
    #7
  8. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88
    weather forecast strong wins(up to 27mph) and drizzle. let us hope town have the gumption not to go for the long ball.
     
    #8
  9. Zenfootball2

    Zenfootball2 Active Member

    Joined:
    Apr 16, 2018
    Messages:
    586
    Likes Received:
    88
    the change in formation did give us more attaking options.

    A goal mouth clearence, the post and four very good saves from O'Leary helped town keep a clean sheet, the defence worked incredibly hard. but for me Edwards was my man of the match , he ran himself into the ground but was so crucial in breaking up play,after 70 minutes he looked shattered then he scores and run's like a spring lamb , the goal was the iceing on the cake , Such a blow that he was taken to hosiptal with an injury to his ankle.
    McAlery had a good game unfortently he also got an injured hamstring Vela brought some physicality and energy to the team which was very impressive considering it was his first game for town.

    Lang had a lot of very poor supply and chased so many lost causes, he cut back a number passes Laurent got on the end of some but he put his shot into row Z ,whilst he got into some good position Udoh lacked composuer in front of goal and really should have done better.the lack of quality and composuer in the last third was a factor in town not scoring more goals today.

    the last fifteen minutes was difficult to watch with town sitting deep and inviting pressuer. the whole team deserve credit for working so hard

    it is such a relief that we have finally broken this poor run, the delight on the players faces when the final whistle blew was there for everyone to see. getting somthing from this game was so importatnt and all credit to town for doing it ,also Ricketts desrvers credit for changing the formation and allowing town to have more attacking intent, i notice in one period of the game his arms were like a windmill as he wanted town to play higher up the pitch and press Doncaster
     
    #9
  10. greenhousmeadowman

    greenhousmeadowman Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Apr 24, 2011
    Messages:
    1,405
    Likes Received:
    323
    I had almost forgotten what a win feels like. Great display by the lads today - credit to Ricketts for changing the formation though some of us have been saying for ages that four at the back will get us higher up the pitch. Nice to see Edwards score but Lang was Man of the Match for me - he run his socks off up and down that right wing all game and delivered a great assist. Also impressed with Vela and Ramsay and they should both improve with more game time. Like most games in this league it could have gone either way but at last it was our day. Bring on Tranmere on Tuesday. Come on Town, let's make it two wins in a row!
     
    #10
    Zenfootball2 likes this.

Share This Page