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Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Son Of Sherwood » Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:06 pm






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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby broomo » Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:16 pm

Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Hjeldefan » Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:19 pm

broomo wrote:Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.

We scored 3 goals. I appreciate we should have had more, but the issue for us is conceding goals. Desperate for a decent keeper and defence.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby broomo » Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:24 pm

Hjeldefan wrote:
broomo wrote:Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.

We scored 3 goals. I appreciate we should have had more, but the issue for us is conceding goals. Desperate for a decent keeper and defence.


I personally think the decent keeper is here already. I think Stone has an air of confidence bordering on cockiness about him.

I think we'll sign a centre half, a right back and a striker.

In short, I agree the defence needs to be better.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Son Of Sherwood » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:02 pm

Highlights now on site
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Sedgwick » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:06 pm

broomo wrote:
Hjeldefan wrote:
broomo wrote:Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.

We scored 3 goals. I appreciate we should have had more, but the issue for us is conceding goals. Desperate for a decent keeper and defence.


I personally think the decent keeper is here already. I think Stone has an air of confidence bordering on cockiness about him.

I think we'll sign a centre half, a right back and a striker.

In short, I agree the defence needs to be better.


based on what exactly?
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby The One » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:12 pm

Son Of Sherwood wrote:Highlights now on site


Is it me or is it wrong commentary on highlights
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Sedgwick » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:17 pm

The One wrote:
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Highlights now on site


Is it me or is it wrong commentary on highlights


This on iFollow, I cant see any highlights yet
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Son Of Sherwood » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:24 pm

The One wrote:
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Highlights now on site


Is it me or is it wrong commentary on highlights


LOL. The screen recorder captured the audio from the West Ham v Man Utd game I'm watching. Sky broadcast the highlights without commo.

Turn off your audio to avoid confusion. I'll swop it out later.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby bellwhiff » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:26 pm

The One wrote:
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Highlights now on site


Is it me or is it wrong commentary on highlights

No me too. The commentary is a bit of West Ham v United.

I think Stech is partially to blame for the first goal and that’s it.

Cook’s equaliser took a lucky deflection. About time we had some luck. To come back from being 2 behind is not something we would have done under Coughlan.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Wh_Stag » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:28 pm

bellwhiff wrote:
The One wrote:
Son Of Sherwood wrote:Highlights now on site


Is it me or is it wrong commentary on highlights

No me too. The commentary is a bit of West Ham v United.

I think Stech is partially to blame for the first goal and that’s it.

Cook’s equaliser took a lucky deflection. About time we had some luck. To come back from being 2 behind is not something we would have done under Coughlan.


I think they other two are good goals that not many keepers would save, first one is hard for him.

I agree under Coughlan we would have lost that 4-1
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby chip63 » Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:34 pm

Their first goal is a virtual replay of the Colchester goal, not winning the ball on the halfway line, through ball leaving defender lagging behind but maybe would of forced him away from goal, stetch coming off his line too early.
Both teams 3rd goals were great shots.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby broomo » Sat Dec 05, 2020 8:00 pm

Sedgwick wrote:
broomo wrote:
Hjeldefan wrote:
broomo wrote:Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.

We scored 3 goals. I appreciate we should have had more, but the issue for us is conceding goals. Desperate for a decent keeper and defence.


I personally think the decent keeper is here already. I think Stone has an air of confidence bordering on cockiness about him.

I think we'll sign a centre half, a right back and a striker.

In short, I agree the defence needs to be better.


based on what exactly?


It's a compliment not a criticism.

He just seems very chirpy. Walking in after the Daggers game and saying he made the difference for starters.

I think he has a bit of a swagger about him, which I like.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Sedgwick » Sat Dec 05, 2020 8:06 pm

broomo wrote:
Sedgwick wrote:
broomo wrote:
Hjeldefan wrote:
broomo wrote:Good interview. Very upbeat and sending the lads a very positive message.

We're a finisher away from being a very decent side.

We don't concede 2 of those 3 goals of Perch is fit.

We scored 3 goals. I appreciate we should have had more, but the issue for us is conceding goals. Desperate for a decent keeper and defence.


I personally think the decent keeper is here already. I think Stone has an air of confidence bordering on cockiness about him.

I think we'll sign a centre half, a right back and a striker.

In short, I agree the defence needs to be better.


based on what exactly?


It's a compliment not a criticism.

He just seems very chirpy. Walking in after the Daggers game and saying he made the difference for starters.

I think he has a bit of a swagger about him, which I like.


Didn't say it was a criticism haha just wondered what made you think that having not seen him play much....

I agree though, I think he will be a top keeper.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby MTFCMusings » Sat Dec 05, 2020 8:52 pm

You’re right on that Broomo. A couple of cruyff turns under pressure against Scunthorpe showed he’s not short on confidence.
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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby Martin Shaw » Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:58 pm

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Lee Bradbury, assistant head coach, told the Crawley Town official website:

"First half we were nowhere near the standards we should be at. We were lucky to be 1-0 down at half time, could have been 3-0. We didn't win enough first balls, second balls, and they ran all over us.
"We were much better in the second half. A slight tweak in formation. We were unfortunate in the end when they scored a deflected goal.
"Being 3-1 up like we were, we should be seeing that out. To be fair their second goal was a good goal, a great finish, volleys it into the top corner.
"Probably in hindsight, a draw was a fair result, but it's hard to take that when you were 3-2 up with 2 minutes to go.
"Max (Watters) is attracting a lot of attention and rightly so. He's not really had a pre-season, so we're building him up at the moment. Ideally we'd want him to play 90 minutes every game, but at the same time we don't want him breaking down."

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Re: Nigel Clough; Crawley post match & match highlights

Postby MTFCMusings » Sun Dec 06, 2020 9:51 pm

Martin Shaw wrote:-------------------

Lee Bradbury, assistant head coach, told the Crawley Town official website:

"First half we were nowhere near the standards we should be at. We were lucky to be 1-0 down at half time, could have been 3-0. We didn't win enough first balls, second balls, and they ran all over us.
"We were much better in the second half. A slight tweak in formation. We were unfortunate in the end when they scored a deflected goal.
"Being 3-1 up like we were, we should be seeing that out. To be fair their second goal was a good goal, a great finish, volleys it into the top corner.
"Probably in hindsight, a draw was a fair result, but it's hard to take that when you were 3-2 up with 2 minutes to go.
"Max (Watters) is attracting a lot of attention and rightly so. He's not really had a pre-season, so we're building him up at the moment. Ideally we'd want him to play 90 minutes every game, but at the same time we don't want him breaking down."

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