Match Day Thread Blackburn v Hull City

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I've definitely warmed to Darlow... comes and catches instead of punching and great to see at the end he took it on himself to say .. 'we're not playing out... its going up there!!'

Odd take this. The last few minutes of injury time it just kept coming back immediately after us hoofing it. Not sure how you could pick that spell out as an enjoyable one.
 
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Incredibly consistent since he came in. I really thought that last season although he'd done well in the middle of a back 3 (which can be the easiest role and one that a more limited player can sometimes manage in) there was a question of whether he could be relied on in a back 4 and whether he was a little bit error-prone. But he's totally cut out the mistakes this season and probably been even better in the back four. He and Jones have been as good a partnership as you could ask for at the back.

I agree but I think his performances have gone up a level in recent weeks. But I think the back 4 keeps improving. Coyle was great again as was Elder too.
 
Thought it was baffling how the BBC described it as "drab". Thought it was a good watch, two committed teams trying to get forward and get the all important goal, but both equally as solid at the back
 
I would class that as an excellent away performance, and as far as 0-0's go, not a bad watch. Limited them to very few chances, and create one or two decent ones ourselves.

The whole back 5 were excellent, Darlow assured, both Coyle and Elder were very good as was Greaves, but the standout was McLoughlin, what a player he is turning out to be.

The whole midfield worked tirelessly, both Seri and Traore had good games, but Slater was the pick of them for me. He really gets into some really good positions as is always looking for space and being available, he has got better and better the more the season has progressed. Certainly improves under Liam.

I guess the big play of the night was Harry Vaughan's performance, particularly after the break. For such a young player, he certainly didn't look out of his depth and was excellent on the ball, he has a really bright future and I can see him being a regular next season.

Seeing Harry Vaughan certainly, there are similarities to Bowen and KLP, if he can emulate them then the future bright.

I suspect Liam has seen enough of Malcolm, he will be disappointed in his application, and it is unlikely we will see him again next season.

We are performing equally as well as teams in and around the playoffs, as it shows City have lost fewer games than Blackburn and scored more goals, and they are in the playoff spot and we are 15th. We are not far away from a good side, just need to turn more draws into wins.
 
Well, that was a late one for us, but worth it, and a fire cracker, over in Cyprus, Easter weekend here (as big as our Xmas festivities) so bonfires, fireworks all night.

What a performance from each and every man, would have been a travesty if we hadn’t got something out of that effort. A fantastic point, and clean sheet. Although Blackburn were pacey, big, had most of possession, threw everything they had at us, they couldn’t hurt us in the final third and I actually thought we had the best, closest chances to score. Our defence stood up to them, big mismatch in size, but captain marvel Coyle, playing through injury, will know he’s been in a game, brilliant. Sean Macca outstanding, As was Slater. Credit to all, but extra mention to Vaughan, an incredible debut, his parents must be so proud. Not forgetting the away support, fantastic, loud and proud. A short rest, then bring on Boro, UTT.
 
Well, that was a late one for us, but worth it, and a fire cracker, over in Cyprus, Easter weekend here (as big as our Xmas festivities) so bonfires, fireworks all night.

What a performance from each and every man, would have been a travesty if we hadn’t got something out of that effort. A fantastic point, and clean sheet. Although Blackburn were pacey, big, had most of possession, threw everything they had at us, they couldn’t hurt us in the final third and I actually thought we had the best, closest chances to score. Our defence stood up to them, big mismatch in size, but captain marvel Coyle, playing through injury, will know he’s been in a game, brilliant. Sean Macca outstanding, As was Slater. Credit to all, but extra mention to Vaughan, an incredible debut, his parents must be so proud. Not forgetting the away support, fantastic, loud and proud. A short rest, then bring on Boro, UTT.

Perfect away day experience then, sun sea sand and City ! Enjoy ya break
 
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Impressive debut from genial Harry Vaughan. When he was on the ball, with a bit of space, he was oozing natural ability, at one with the football.

Lots of work from both the coaches and him needed though. He'll have to get stronger. Needs to keep switched on at all times. Work on his positional awareness.

Really promising start though. Looks to have a great attitude and a lot of determination.


File under 'excellent prospect'.
 
Odd take this. The last few minutes of injury time it just kept coming back immediately after us hoofing it. Not sure how you could pick that spell out as an enjoyable one.
A) gave the lads a breather and a chance to re-set.
B) because they were camped in our half... tired bodies, tired minds.... no Seri on the pitch to control things...
C) when he hoofed it up the pitch, he made sure on a couple of occasions it went out of play, which forced players back to start again...
 
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Harry Vaughan is the player interview...

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Where is that love button when you need it…
That is one very chilled and confident young man, also for such an inexperienced lad talks with such a confidence… mad. This lad will go far, remember you heard it here…..
 
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Incredibly consistent since he came in. I really thought that last season although he'd done well in the middle of a back 3 (which can be the easiest role and one that a more limited player can sometimes manage in) there was a question of whether he could be relied on in a back 4 and whether he was a little bit error-prone. But he's totally cut out the mistakes this season and probably been even better in the back four. He and Jones have been as good a partnership as you could ask for at the back.

Needs to be building a partnership with Greaves. I think Greaves definitely started the season the better of the two. But now he’s a big step behind as he’s lost most a season playing in a position that doesn’t really suit him. Potentially flatlined his entire career if he doesn’t start performing at centre half now and keep his spot.
 
Thought it was baffling how the BBC described it as "drab". Thought it was a good watch, two committed teams trying to get forward and get the all important goal, but both equally as solid at the back
Amber tinted glasses, along with a few others.
I've seen a lot worse, but for a neutral I'd imagine it was fairly drab. Not the worst game ever but not that exciting. Only 5 shots on target all night and all about a solid defensive display.
From our biased perspective, yes, it was a very decent point against a play off chasing side, given we have key injuries. Once again a very good defensive performance, but we offered little going forward, and we (like Blackburn) were very sloppy with ball retention going forward. It's odd, and frustrating, because we surely have players in midfield & attack with enough ability to string a few passes together when going forward, but we rarely did.
 
Good young players about. Brighton have a good set up identifying them. They have unearthed another one with this 19 year old from Paraguay. We might not have wanted him, he is only 5’8”.

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Amber tinted glasses, along with a few others.
I've seen a lot worse, but for a neutral I'd imagine it was fairly drab. Not the worst game ever but not that exciting. Only 5 shots on target all night and all about a solid defensive display.
From our biased perspective, yes, it was a very decent point against a play off chasing side, given we have key injuries. Once again a very good defensive performance, but we offered little going forward, and we (like Blackburn) were very sloppy with ball retention going forward. It's odd, and frustrating, because we surely have players in midfield & attack with enough ability to string a few passes together when going forward, but we rarely did.
Disagree with this, thought we rode our luck and Blackburn looked pretty dangerous, but then we looked a threat on the counter and in the first 15/20 of the second half we had them worried I think.
 
Good young players about. Brighton have a good set up identifying them. They have unearthed another one with this 19 year old from Paraguay. We might not have wanted him, he is only 5’8”.

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Did I hear he's only 19. Far too young and weak for the first team, needs loaning out to some lower league club to play in their under 20s for a few years.
 
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Good young players about. Brighton have a good set up identifying them. They have unearthed another one with this 19 year old from Paraguay. We might not have wanted him, he is only 5’8”.

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5'8"?
That's massive.
Harry Vaughan is so short that his height doesn't even show up on Wiki.
ps didnt realise he'd already played 30+ times in division 4 for Oldham (if that info is correct). Seems odd they would then send him on loan to Radcliffe after those appearances?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Vaughan_(footballer)