First real chance to watch the game in full this morning. Major points and terrace banter already discussed so well left alone. Thought losing the midfield battle and Docherty in particular was like a light switch being turned off. The difference in our game was frightening. Docherty and Honeyman are obviously so important at City these days the very thought of losing either of them will give McCann nightmares. Fingers crossed.
^ Looked like he got done to me but players argue it’s impossible to jump without showing signs of Turrets.
As for the ref being bias, i personally don't think that's this is the case, I think it's more a case of him being a soft touch, the Doncaster player's latched on to this quicker than we did, right form the kick off of the 2nd half , anytime we went near a Doncaster player they fell over and got a free kick they we're constantly complaining and appealing to the ref for anything building the pressure on him, at time's we needed to be more street wise when playing against side's like this, team's are now waking up to the fact that if you go head to head with us and play open football we'll beat you, but if you get in our face and pressurise us then we haven't got a answer and they in with a shout , 2nd half Doncaster got in our face's which gave Bostock the freedom to run the show from the moment he came on, imho at this point should have man marked him , instead we backed off and give him the freedom of the pitch to play his game and we resorted to lumping it up field and bringing almost constant pressure back on our self's and the blame for that has to be laid at McCann doorstep he needed to change it and didn't . If ever there was a game of two half's this was it, but fair play to Doncaster and Darren Moore, he saw they had a problem changed it and got a result from a game he had no right to please note Mr McCann.
Poor standard of football this league mate. Lincoln’s defence and our attack maybe but other than that L1 is so f’kin ordinary. As a footnote. Weird how much you can actually hear these days from the bench when the Stadiums are empty like now.
Your question totally misses the point! As others have said, maybe Bostock wasn't fit enough to start, I don't know. The point is, Moore made changes that turned the game on it's head. Not just bringing Bostock on, but also changing the way they were playing. Yes, we lost Doc which for sure didn't help, but we have options. McCann just doesn't have that sort of tactical nous and flexibility; he proves it time and again. He was clueless in countering them. He really is poor.
There is an argument of course that McCann is simply a typical L1 manager who did well at Donny but failed at the last hurdle. That is where Ehaw got him from right?
It's interesting that a L1 manager hasn't set the players with a mindset that would keep them level headed when dealing with the erratic refereeing and lower team's physical tactics that are very predictable.
I fail to see what Slater brings to the side, yet he's in the squad every week. The moment he came on, Doncaster started to overpower our midfield. They walked through Slater like he wasn't there just before the penalty and did the same to get into the box for the penalty. Can't help but feel if that was Docherty still on the pitch, he doesn't get bypassed. Personally I'd have brought on Emmanuel at right-back and moved Coyle in alongside Jones. He's defensive, gets around the pitch and can pick a forward pass. Ability-wise he's got all the right attributes to cover Docherty or Honeyman, which Slater doesn't.
Good for Lincoln. JFK was US president when they were last in the second tier. Can't help but feel they'll make a fist of the championship, but still do a Wycombe.
If KLP had have looked across he would have seen Honeyman free in front of a open goal, and as you say if we had scored then they were not going to come back into it.