by Garawa » Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:20 pm
I got some stick in recent games for saying we lost games in which we didn't play too badly and I stick by that. I saw changes, improvements and at that rate we would start getting some good results and now I have to be honest and say that was the worst performance I have seen from us at home! It started brightly with 5 chances created in the opening quarter of the match. They might not have been fantastic ones but goals come from chances and we were doing something people on here had criticized us for recently.
The minute Loft got sent off we had no answer and it affected the side to a degree I hadn't seen a side go down to ten by. Just to clarify, the Rainham End booed like mad but it was the clearest red I have seen from us and an unbelievably stupid thing to do. You could see Loft deciding to do it before it happened! The whistle had already gone for a Gills free-kick as Loft ran, jumped in the air and landed two-footed on the Utd's players leg. It was only ever going to end in red and a 3 match ban so why decide to do it so early in? He could have pulled out of the challenge and instead clatter in to him clumsily for a yellow instead.
Once we were down to 10 and looking sheepish they perked up and they knew they would win if they scored, once they did it was virtually game over and we never looked like getting close! In truth, they had a goal disallowed that looked ok from my angle however it would look very different looking level with the 6 yard box.
Should we win at Rochdale you could argue lose at home and win away and nothing is lost but that is wrong. When we beat Wolves, we lost to Colchester after. When we beat Sheffield Utd we lost the next league match at home to Oldham. 3 points out of 6 as expected. Wolves certainly didn't miss the 3 points we took from the match but the 3 points for Colchester not only helped to save them for the drop but they took them above us in the table! Scunthorpe, with no wins away in ages, no clean sheets, in transistion and shipping goals for fun going away to a side unbeaten and without being behind for a single minute of the season ends up winning as comfortably as you can get.......and to boot ends up closing the gap on us to 2 points which can help leapfrog us. We need to start beating sides around us far more rather than the ones at the top otherwise we might amass enough points to stay up but we will always be looking over our shoulder.
With Taylor also being sent off I am going to put it down to a bad day at the office, one of those when nothing goes right as many more like that (complete contrast to how we have really played) and we will be down rather easily.
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