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Paulie Gualtieri

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Steele should have gotten nearer to their first two goals today. I did wonder at the time whether Sanchez would have done any better and i genuinely feel he wouldn’t have conceded both

Fair play to Steele for the assist. There was a couple of instances on the second half though where he very nearly cost us with a late wayward pass

He’s been ok last few games but I’m not convinced he is overall better than Sanchez.

Wouldn’t be surprised to see Sanchez given a chance again on Tuesday
 


Herr Tubthumper

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One Teddy Maybank

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Steele should have gotten nearer to their first two goals today. I did wonder at the time whether Sanchez would have done any better and i genuinely feel he wouldn’t have conceded both

Fair play to Steele for the assist. There was a couple of instances on the second half though where he very nearly cost us with a late wayward pass

He’s been ok last few games but I’m not convinced he is overall better than Sanchez.

Wouldn’t be surprised to see Sanchez given a chance again on Tuesday
Very harsh.

The first Dunk has to attack the ball, down to him.

Second was practically a 1 on 1.

Defensively, we look worse when Colwill and Dunk play together.
 




Rookie

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Sanchez stops / claims at least one of the goals but doesn’t make the assist for the first goal (which the whole bench, Sanchez included, were quick to praise Steele for).
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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Very harsh.

The first Dunk has to attack the ball, down to him.

Second was practically a 1 on 1.

Defensively, we look worse when Colwill and Dunk play together.

I’m not saying he’s was to blame for either, I’m saying I felt he could have done better. I’ll concede on the second having just watched it back but still of the view that Sanchez is a better shot stopper
 


Machiavelli

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Very harsh.

The first Dunk has to attack the ball, down to him.

Second was practically a 1 on 1.

Defensively, we look worse when Colwill and Dunk play together.
Dunk did to have to attack the ball for the first, but the header was pretty much at him. I still think Sanchez would have done better for that one.
Interesting you say that about Colwill and Dunk. They weren't up to much today, but I'll await to be convinced by that, they've done very well together in other games.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Dunk did to have to attack the ball for the first, but the header was pretty much at him. I still think Sanchez would have done better for that one.
Interesting you say that about Colwill and Dunk. They weren't up to much today, but I'll await to be convinced by that, they've done very well together in other games.
It was so quick he had no chance. I couldn’t clearly see the third so can’t comment, but we looked overloaded at the back so it was poor….

I don’t agree re the other games, Dunk is constantly on the cover, as Colwill loses shape quite easily (perhaps Dunk isn’t communicating enough I don’t know), but consequently Dunk is getting pulled all over the place.

When they’re together if we’re under pressure, they are exposed, as they play too far apart.
 








One Teddy Maybank

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I’m not saying he’s was to blame for either, I’m saying I felt he could have done better. I’ll concede on the second having just watched it back but still of the view that Sanchez is a better shot stopper
He probably is, but apparently a secondary factor in selection.
 




Shooting Star

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Sanchez stops / claims at least one of the goals but doesn’t make the assist for the first goal (which the whole bench, Sanchez included, were quick to praise Steele for).
That was a great moment seeing all the players celebrate with Jason.

Perhaps RDZ thinks that with Jason's superior distribution, we should in theory face fewer shots coming the other way, thus compensating for him not being as good a shot stopper than Bobby. Plus we have far more chance seeing him save a penalty. Probably evens out when all things are considered.
 








Perkino

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Dec 11, 2009
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Yes, I don’t agree, doesn’t mean I’m right or wrong though.

Colwill is good with the ball at his feet, and that seems to be the main criteria for RdZ so fair enough 😃, I just prefer Dunk and Webster defensively.
Im a big fan of Webster's and Colwill's but Dunk has to play. Sanchez is a better goalkeeper but is not the starter for some reason but I don't think it will be long before he gets his place back
 






maresfield seagull

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Do you not feel if he’d tried to kick it away he ran the risk of a ricochet back past him? There seemed a lot of bodies in there.
Nope Unless he’s left footed ?
That should have been blasted into the East stand
Considering how adept he is with his distribution
poor choice imho
But I did think afterwards perhaps you have to be of a certain vintage to instinctively leather it rather than pick it up in that situation
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Nope Unless he’s left footed ?
That should have been blasted into the East stand
Considering how adept he is with his distribution
poor choice imho
But I did think afterwards perhaps you have to be of a certain vintage to instinctively leather it rather than pick it up in that situation
Yes, my angle is side on, so perhaps you’re right, but would like to see from behind the goal, as it looked tight.
 


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