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In Mackreths defence he seems to have hit too confidence and form at the right time.
The back four was leggy but nothing more. Macca was at clear fault for their second, a few times he's been at fault this year.
Brown doesn't offer anything for me, would much rather see Clay and Dizza in there and Palmer is frustrating. We know he can chip in with a goal, hence why he starts but i do think him and shop are better partnership.
It ended up playing out like a nothing game, the weather was nice, we didn't lose, we scored 2 decent goals and some players got a much needed run out. Next week will be similar. Anyone remember us tearing Newport apart last day only to be out foxes in the playoffs? I think we'd all take that now...
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First half seemed a stroll, good delivery from Brown easy placed goal from Chappell. Very poor start 2nd half, again an outside the box strike which we could not close down and Macca flapping for their second, good subs from PH and Jack M changed the game as he scared the hell out of their defence. cracking header from Pearson.Not too concerned for the play offs but please PH keep Paddy Mac off the squad list for the pay offs. UTMM
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Well very much an end of season performance. Back 5 looked dodgy IMO when pressured Parslow has the touch of a elephant! In midfield Paddy looked like someone who didn't want to be there, Brown ran about a lot but didn't do much. Clay was ok but seen him play better. Chappell did well I thought and Mackreth looked on it when he came on. Strikers well I now see what Hurst doesn't like about Palmer. Pittman looked better when Palmer went off. Note the wind was an issue but Southport managed the conditions better. Overall fair result. UTM
Brown didn't do much?he was our most advanced midfielder all match and laid on both goals.Jesus wept...what does this lad have to do for some of our so called supporters to give him credit?
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Brown didn't do much?he was our most advanced midfielder all match and laid on both goals.Jesus wept...what does this lad have to do for some of our so called supporters to give him credit?
Have to say Scott Brown hasn't had the impact I hoped he would this season.
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Southport were the better team. Pretty even at half time, both teams useless with very few chances created. Second half was all Southport until the last ten minutes when they must have tired. Mckeown looked dodgy all game Speaking to a Southport fan after the game, he reckoned other than the players on the bench they didn't have any others available. Is it me or do we struggle when John Lewis isn't on the pitch? If we cant hoof it down the middle to him, were buggered Jack Mackreth is a good impact player, the most positive we have. Why he gets so much stick is beyond me. He provides more entertainment in 9 seconds than Paul Hurst has done in the last 9 months.
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Brown didn't do much?he was our most advanced midfielder all match and laid on both goals.Jesus wept...what does this lad have to do for some of our so called supporters to give him credit?
I thought that barring the two good deliveries the game passed him by, he gave the ball away far too much and was pretty ineffective at winning it back. For me he has really struggled the last few games.
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I remember seeing him for Southport last season and then for us in pre-season through first part of the season and thinking that he was going to be really influential for us, and that he had many aspects as a central midfielder that we had been lacking for a while. I suppose we all must have thought similar. He was everywhere - using it well, always wanting the ball, making things happen and ...scoring goals, He's faded quite badly for me, and looks a shadow of that player. He did suffer an injury and I think he just hasn't recaptured that earlier form and sparkle. For me, the play offs are make or break for him. We need the old Scot Brown to stand up big and deliver if selected.
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Brown didn't do much?he was our most advanced midfielder all match and laid on both goals.Jesus wept...what does this lad have to do for some of our so called supporters to give him credit?
I saw it very much as Headingley Mariner... I saw him for Southport against us last season and he ran the show for them involved in everything.
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I remember seeing him for Southport last season and then for us in pre-season through first part of the season and thinking that he was going to be really influential for us, and that he had many aspects as a central midfielder that we had been lacking for a while. I suppose we all must have thought similar. He was everywhere - using it well, always wanting the ball, making things happen and ...scoring goals, He's faded quite badly for me, and looks a shadow of that player. He did suffer an injury and I think he just hasn't recaptured that earlier form and sparkle. For me, the play offs are make or break for him. We need the old Scot Brown to stand up big and deliver if selected.
Brownie - After getting injured at Torquay he has looked a shadow of those first few games, and came back looking like he was carrying some timber too but despite things not progressing how they suggested he certainly appears to want to play his part and I for one hope he stays for another year regardless of what division we are in.
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I thought that barring the two good deliveries the game passed him by, he gave the ball away far too much and was pretty ineffective at winning it back. For me he has really struggled the last few games.
I would agree with that.
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