Swanjaxs
Roger Freestone
Another step in the right direction.
If the match had ended 1-1 I would have been satisfied but disappointed. Still we won so happy days.Another three points is a great result. The euphoria of a 90th minute winner is also fantastic.
While I wasn't able to be there tonight, I'd be interested in some reactions.
If the match had ended 1-1, and their goalkeeper hadn't made two howlers, what would have been your view on the game overall ? Did the 90th winner skew your view ie euphoric relief ?
Is Matos changing the culture, were we more aggressive and forward thinking ? ( even though we do not have clinical skill in the final third).
What additions do we still need in the New Year ? And do we return some loanees ?
Was Matos proved right in not substituting Ronald ? ( some match day thread observers were going nuts when he wasn't subbed). Would the majority at the game have applauded a half time sub ?
Are we kidding ourselves whether we are more than a middling side based on this result ?(with this squad) . Do we see ourselves pushing up the table from here on in ?
More questions than answers maybe![]()
Not sure I'd include Franco in those who played well. He's gone backwards since last season, and Vic Tomatoes needs to give him and Ronald a big Portuguese kick up the arse for all the diving they're doing.Great win. Cant fault players for effort and endeavour
I thought the midfield 3 of Widdel, Franco and especially Staminic played well. Staminic was a threat and was always driving forewarn. So much so, his teammates couldn’t keep up, then he had to stop, regress and either pass sideways or backwards.
One thing we really need to improve on is our crossing. We can never seem to beat the first man, and this is really frustrating which needs addressing.
I was disappointed with the subs as I thought Widell and Inoussa were great.Another three points is a great result. The euphoria of a 90th minute winner is also fantastic.
While I wasn't able to be there tonight, I'd be interested in some reactions.
If the match had ended 1-1, and their goalkeeper hadn't made two howlers, what would have been your view on the game overall ? Did the 90th winner skew your view ie euphoric relief ?
Is Matos changing the culture, were we more aggressive and forward thinking ? ( even though we do not have clinical skill in the final third).
What additions do we still need in the New Year ? And do we return some loanees ?
Was Matos proved right in not substituting Ronald ? ( some match day thread observers were going nuts when he wasn't subbed). Would the majority at the game have applauded a half time sub ?
Are we kidding ourselves whether we are more than a middling side based on this result ?(with this squad) . Do we see ourselves pushing up the table from here on in ?
More questions than answers maybe![]()
In Ronald's defense he was very good in the second half, in the final 20 minutes in particular he finally remembered how to put balls into the box and had three successful crosses, got one assist and if Cullen had gotten that first time finish right would have had a second.In my view the players who had a good game was Vigs, Cabango (kept Moore quiet in the main) Tymon Widdell Inoussa
Players who stood out - Stemenic, Galbraith, Vip (when we actually got the ball to him)
Franco Burgess Ronald were disappointing
As for the subs '- Eom looked a threat. Fulton broke up the play and won some key challenges , Idah got himself into goal scoring areas, Cullen linked the play well.
Wrexham probably the worst side ive seen this season had no ambition or real threat so difficult to gauge .
The play acting and cheating and the 2 players very under par Franco and Ronald need to up their game. Poor in possession and Franco lucky not to be booked early on for a reckless touch line challenge.
We are playing more on the front foot, creating more shots albeit from distance, Shoredi up the back to some extent and pressing more with conviction.
Our crossing is appalling still which needs working on.
3 back to back home wins is huge hopefully we can get a home fortress for the rest of the season.
It was awesome, full quota of visiting fans always helps. Giving visiting fans behind the goals when there's only 5-600 hundred of them is crazy , Leeds fans have both stands behind each goal. Visiting fans, like a few grounds , should be stuck in the corners .A few people have mentioned the crowd - the Liberty when full is a fearsome place for anyone to come. It was bouncing there last night, great to see.
At risk of derailing this thread you're spot on. It never ceases to amaze me how it always seems to come as a shock to them that quite a lot of people will come down at half time wanting some sort of refreshment. Beggars belief.Half hour queuing for a pint halftime.
They knew the attendance in advance and knew the halftime pre orders.
No stewards managing queues instead one big scrum.
More staff and serving points needed.
It was awesome, full quota of visiting fans always helps. Giving visiting fans behind the goals when there's only 5-600 hundred of them is crazy , Leeds fans have both stands behind each goal. Visiting fans, like a few grounds , should be stuck in the corners .
In Ronald's defense he was very good in the second half, in the final 20 minutes in particular he finally remembered how to put balls into the box and had three successful crosses, got one assist and if Cullen had gotten that first time finish right would have had a second.