York City held to goalless draw with Aldershot Town in npower League Two (From York Press)
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York City held to goalless draw with Aldershot Town in npower League Two
5:29pm Saturday 19th January 2013 in News
YORK City beat the weather but they were unable to find a way past npower League Two visitors Aldershot Town in a 0-0 stalemate.
The game went ahead after a morning pitch inspection thanks to the efforts of groundstaff and supporters clearing snow from the covers that protected the Bootham Crescent surface in sub-zero temperatures.
The match itself was not the greatest spectacle as both sides struggled to carve out chances, with the Minstermen seeing an optimistic penalty shout waved away in the first half when Matty Blair tumbled in the box.
After the break, the Shots' best chance narrowly cleared Michael Ingham's crossbar from 18 yards.
New signing Ben Everson made his debut as a second half substitute, replacing Jamie Reed in the 71st minute, but he was unable to make an immediate impression.
The draw leaves City in 15th place in the npower League Two table.
The Bootham Crescent clash was one of only three fixtures in the division to survive the cold snap, with Northampton beating Burton Albion 1-0 and Wycombe earning a 1-0 home win over Dagenham & Redbridge.
Comments(51)
York Manor
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5:55pm Sat 19 Jan 13
No creation not even a plan A let alone a plan B. Aldershot no better.
duffy
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5:58pm Sat 19 Jan 13
OLD - HEAD
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6:01pm Sat 19 Jan 13
snugglebunny
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6:26pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Well done Gary Mills with another well earned point.
Alibor
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6:33pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Realistic ycfc
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6:39pm Sat 19 Jan 13
openallhours
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6:45pm Sat 19 Jan 13
As for the moaners, they're always welcome as far as I'm concerned -we need their gate money!
GLUTON INTOLERANT
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6:55pm Sat 19 Jan 13
I'm puzzled that our new striker would have been paid more if he'd stayed in Iceland than here in League 2 ? Most of the Premier League teams up there are in towns and villages no bigger than Poppleton and Tadcaster.
I hear theres some good playerd up in the Faroe Isles and Shetland Gary .
Last point why not stick Fyfield up front . That is a serious point .
Minsterred
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7:02pm Sat 19 Jan 13
it must be Gary Ford
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7:38pm Sat 19 Jan 13
RooBeck
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7:51pm Sat 19 Jan 13
arsene.about.york
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7:58pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Yorkieroy60
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8:00pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Realistic ycfc wrote:I personally enjoy listening to the Radio York commentary of Barry Parker & Chris Jones-I love the passion that they show for the Club & they tell it how they see it which may at times be a different point of view from other supporters watching the same game but isn't it always that way we all have a different opinion about the game and different players-but I don't see the need to be so derogatary against a man who is after all a fellow supporter!
I presume this last comment is a joke? Excellent commentary???! Barry Parker is a joke and should not be allowed near radio, if I can't make a game I'd rather watch bbc text updates then listen to that fool, a poor game but hoping some supporters realise this is no part timers league, I think a lot if us didn't think the step up would be this big and quite frankly we don't have a squad of players good enough to he near the top if this league, some good players yes but a lot of average players thrown in who are completely out of depth in league football, I've never seen a team look less threatening than we do and I'm disappointed GM doesn't seem to see what most do on the other foot go back 12 months to where we were we have a lot to bd greatful for
duffy
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8:14pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Yorkieroy60 wrote:There are plenty of posters on here who only come on to abuse fellow city fans.
Realistic ycfc wrote:I personally enjoy listening to the Radio York commentary of Barry Parker & Chris Jones-I love the passion that they show for the Club & they tell it how they see it which may at times be a different point of view from other supporters watching the same game but isn't it always that way we all have a different opinion about the game and different players-but I don't see the need to be so derogatary against a man who is after all a fellow supporter!
I presume this last comment is a joke? Excellent commentary???! Barry Parker is a joke and should not be allowed near radio, if I can't make a game I'd rather watch bbc text updates then listen to that fool, a poor game but hoping some supporters realise this is no part timers league, I think a lot if us didn't think the step up would be this big and quite frankly we don't have a squad of players good enough to he near the top if this league, some good players yes but a lot of average players thrown in who are completely out of depth in league football, I've never seen a team look less threatening than we do and I'm disappointed GM doesn't seem to see what most do on the other foot go back 12 months to where we were we have a lot to bd greatful for
Realistic ycfc
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9:17pm Sat 19 Jan 13
duffy wrote:Parker is a complete tool, try listening to a game that you are actually also watching and see what I mean
Yorkieroy60 wrote:There are plenty of posters on here who only come on to abuse fellow city fans.
Realistic ycfc wrote:I personally enjoy listening to the Radio York commentary of Barry Parker & Chris Jones-I love the passion that they show for the Club & they tell it how they see it which may at times be a different point of view from other supporters watching the same game but isn't it always that way we all have a different opinion about the game and different players-but I don't see the need to be so derogatary against a man who is after all a fellow supporter!
I presume this last comment is a joke? Excellent commentary???! Barry Parker is a joke and should not be allowed near radio, if I can't make a game I'd rather watch bbc text updates then listen to that fool, a poor game but hoping some supporters realise this is no part timers league, I think a lot if us didn't think the step up would be this big and quite frankly we don't have a squad of players good enough to he near the top if this league, some good players yes but a lot of average players thrown in who are completely out of depth in league football, I've never seen a team look less threatening than we do and I'm disappointed GM doesn't seem to see what most do on the other foot go back 12 months to where we were we have a lot to bd greatful for
Tug job
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9:22pm Sat 19 Jan 13
paddymacwakey
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9:36pm Sat 19 Jan 13
openallhours
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9:36pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Tug job wrote:Funny how people see things differently. I thought Reed worked his socks off where as Potts had an off day. Smith did ok but should have scored with 'that' header. As you say, the point is the main thing.
At least anybody who went today will now undersdtand why GM doesn't start with Reedy more often, what a waste of space, he didn't even look interested! Michael Potts and Chris Smith were the two who stood out. New bloke looked as though he might be useful. A point is better than nothing but it was hardly a spectacle to behold!
joejamestom
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9:43pm Sat 19 Jan 13
What did everyone think of Everson?
He seemed to me to have some nice touches but was not really integrated into the system, just hope he has the spark to put the ball in the net under pressure as we are barren in that regard currently Walker is so busy fending off defenders fouling him I just do not see him scoring frequently enough. Better days to come I feel Come on City!!! Lets not do a Southampton as they look pretty ridiculous given how well their manager did I had thought he was destined to manage a national side in the fullness of time strange business.
Yorkieroy60
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9:45pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Realistic ycfc wrote:You could say that about anybody even someone sat next to you at the game- you only have to read the posts on this site to see how people read the same game so different!
duffy wrote:Parker is a complete tool, try listening to a game that you are actually also watching and see what I mean
Yorkieroy60 wrote:There are plenty of posters on here who only come on to abuse fellow city fans.
Realistic ycfc wrote:I personally enjoy listening to the Radio York commentary of Barry Parker & Chris Jones-I love the passion that they show for the Club & they tell it how they see it which may at times be a different point of view from other supporters watching the same game but isn't it always that way we all have a different opinion about the game and different players-but I don't see the need to be so derogatary against a man who is after all a fellow supporter!
I presume this last comment is a joke? Excellent commentary???! Barry Parker is a joke and should not be allowed near radio, if I can't make a game I'd rather watch bbc text updates then listen to that fool, a poor game but hoping some supporters realise this is no part timers league, I think a lot if us didn't think the step up would be this big and quite frankly we don't have a squad of players good enough to he near the top if this league, some good players yes but a lot of average players thrown in who are completely out of depth in league football, I've never seen a team look less threatening than we do and I'm disappointed GM doesn't seem to see what most do on the other foot go back 12 months to where we were we have a lot to bd greatful for
redwhiteblue
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10:21pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Ben Everson looked good - a couple of nice touches - could have scored - lets see more. Could be just what we are looking for.
dangermoose
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11:17pm Sat 19 Jan 13
We are still in need of a left back.
Reed was awful, Walker not much better.
MOM was Potts.
Lest we forget this game and move on......
GreenshawGrinder
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1:03am Sun 20 Jan 13
andy jamo
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6:02am Sun 20 Jan 13
i think its gonna be a mid table ending. next season we can push on with our extra revenue from the football league.
we have all the young lads coming through. platt, allan, mc"ready, banjo etc.
keep on with the good work. gm.
and re, the legend bp. no hes not perfect, but, city through and through.
hes proparbly forgotten more than most will ever know about ycfc.
.
big boy york
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9:07am Sun 20 Jan 13
big boy york
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9:08am Sun 20 Jan 13
YorkCityLuke
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9:23am Sun 20 Jan 13
The realists could justifiably say that we've been sat in mid-table for months with very little change in our position, and that's how it's likely to finish - couldn't really argue against that.
I personally can't see us fighting a relegation battle, although obviously it's not impossible yet. We just haven't been 'dominated' by many (any?) teams this season in a way that would set alarm bells ringing.
The optimist in me sees us stringing a few wins together and finishing 7th by the end of April, but maybe more likely to finish in the 11th - 16th range of the table.
duffy
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10:22am Sun 20 Jan 13
Realistic ycfc wrote:Oh I agree. I was not having a go at you.
duffy wrote:Parker is a complete tool, try listening to a game that you are actually also watching and see what I mean
Yorkieroy60 wrote:There are plenty of posters on here who only come on to abuse fellow city fans.
Realistic ycfc wrote:I personally enjoy listening to the Radio York commentary of Barry Parker & Chris Jones-I love the passion that they show for the Club & they tell it how they see it which may at times be a different point of view from other supporters watching the same game but isn't it always that way we all have a different opinion about the game and different players-but I don't see the need to be so derogatary against a man who is after all a fellow supporter!
I presume this last comment is a joke? Excellent commentary???! Barry Parker is a joke and should not be allowed near radio, if I can't make a game I'd rather watch bbc text updates then listen to that fool, a poor game but hoping some supporters realise this is no part timers league, I think a lot if us didn't think the step up would be this big and quite frankly we don't have a squad of players good enough to he near the top if this league, some good players yes but a lot of average players thrown in who are completely out of depth in league football, I've never seen a team look less threatening than we do and I'm disappointed GM doesn't seem to see what most do on the other foot go back 12 months to where we were we have a lot to bd greatful for
duffy
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10:31am Sun 20 Jan 13
YorkCityLuke wrote:I felt we were a lower midtable team at the start of the season and still think we will finish there. Nothing has changed for me, we don't have enough up front and the defence was never strong enough. We have been unlucky to lose the wide men but Walker is never going to score a sack of goals at this level and we simply don't have anything else, Mills will just never drop him.I would say we are a good three or four players away from a genuine promotion team.
Looking at the table dispassionately, the play-offs (and the relegation zone) are both still well within reach, so the season is far from over in that respect. We have 18 games to make up 6 points to close the gap above us, which is an achievable aim provided we don't lose any of our more valued players, and our new signings/ returning injuries make an impact. Our results have also been improving more-or-less since the end of November, and our defense is far less leaky with McGurk back, so you could argue that our league position will improve.
The realists could justifiably say that we've been sat in mid-table for months with very little change in our position, and that's how it's likely to finish - couldn't really argue against that.
I personally can't see us fighting a relegation battle, although obviously it's not impossible yet. We just haven't been 'dominated' by many (any?) teams this season in a way that would set alarm bells ringing.
The optimist in me sees us stringing a few wins together and finishing 7th by the end of April, but maybe more likely to finish in the 11th - 16th range of the table.
OLD - HEAD
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11:20am Sun 20 Jan 13
YcfcBooth
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11:32am Sun 20 Jan 13
On the point of formation and players I personally would shift reed up to the middle as a target man if anything he's no wide player. I'd also shift walker on the left , he's built to be a winger and can always cut in on his right for shooting?
Good luck to Everson, we need a new exciting striker to show us what he's made of!
YO1
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11:49am Sun 20 Jan 13
I think we are a lower mid table team at present without the resources to push for promotion. To be fair, I'm happy with that. A couple of years of consolidation and hopefully gradual progression is a realistic goal.
My main concern is how many of the current key players are out of contract this summer? I think Ingham is signed for another year but what about Blair, Kerr, Walker? I would expect the majority of the squad contracts are up for renewal with league status salaries expected or offered by other clubs.
Yorkieroy60
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11:57am Sun 20 Jan 13
andy jamo wrote:Totally agree well said andy jamo!
for me that was another good point in our fight to stay up. yes, stay up !. to all the dreamers who are thinking about the play offs, get real. aldershot only lost one in the last 2 months, and won their last 3, pre, bc.
i think its gonna be a mid table ending. next season we can push on with our extra revenue from the football league.
we have all the young lads coming through. platt, allan, mc"ready, banjo etc.
keep on with the good work. gm.
and re, the legend bp. no hes not perfect, but, city through and through.
hes proparbly forgotten more than most will ever know about ycfc.
.
redwhiteblue
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12:00pm Sun 20 Jan 13
Alibor
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12:04pm Sun 20 Jan 13
openallhours
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12:41pm Sun 20 Jan 13
redwhiteblue wrote:We have a number of players that certainly divide opinion amongst us fans (Parslow, Smith, Walker, Reed, Challinor etc...).
Understand Chambers is back in training this week - should be two weeks away - good news to the majority - even the knockers must realise how much we missed him the last six games
Whilst Chambers can show flashes of quality, more often than not he's far too wasteful and regularly gives the ball away or loses it.
I think we've looked better recently, owing to keeping possession for longer spells.
duffy
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1:14pm Sun 20 Jan 13
YO1 wrote:I think next summer will see a far bigger turnover of the playing staff, Mills had his hands tied to a certain degree last summer with players still under contract. I don't see the majority of the squad been out of contract as a bad thing because many of them are not good enough to make the next step up if we want to be looking at a league one level push next season.
We've been unlucky with injuries to Coulson, Chambers and MaCready. However, at least these players will be appreciated when they return.
I think we are a lower mid table team at present without the resources to push for promotion. To be fair, I'm happy with that. A couple of years of consolidation and hopefully gradual progression is a realistic goal.
My main concern is how many of the current key players are out of contract this summer? I think Ingham is signed for another year but what about Blair, Kerr, Walker? I would expect the majority of the squad contracts are up for renewal with league status salaries expected or offered by other clubs.
Even right now I can see Challinor, Parslow, Kerr, Reed, Smith, Fyfield, Blanchett going while Walker, Paddy, Blair have all found the step up tough. Add in the fitness levels of McGurk and Oyebanjo and its going to be interesting. Not that's just my opinion and I'm sure many will disagree on certain players the fact is we are still playing with a near total conference team and that's going to change in my view budget permitting.
Phil, Leeds
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1:26pm Sun 20 Jan 13
Thought Chris Smith had a good game, Potts was easily the best in midfield and only Blair looked any threat up front. We need to employ different tactics at home and I'm sick of saying this.
YorkCityLuke
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1:56pm Sun 20 Jan 13
PDH
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2:00pm Sun 20 Jan 13
It was not the ideal playing surface for playing football regardless of being passed fit to play on. More of a ideal surface to get a bad injury on. No one did so that's a bonus.
Despite their league position Aldershot are a team presently on very good form, last 6 games before yesterday w4 d1 l1 so a draw is not the end of the world.
Reedy got the start lots of people have been asking for, the result of that was there to be seen.
Everson got on the terrible pitch to give him a run out and showed promise.
We are still in a good position in the league we have just come up from non league then spending very little money (because we do not have it) and competing in the football league with nearly the same team that got us up last season.
We have found out that it is a total myth that there is very little in the teams playing in the top half of the blue square premier and league 2.
So all in all we are where we are and all things taken into consideration are doing rather well.
Hows that for some POSITIVE twoddle.
YoRkIe59
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2:36pm Sun 20 Jan 13
TerryYork
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2:51pm Sun 20 Jan 13
dazthecat
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2:51pm Sun 20 Jan 13
duffy wrote:Agree we could do with a clear out, my worry is whether we can afford to bring in much better. A mass exodus followed by a struggle to get players like we did in the summer could be disastrous
YO1 wrote:I think next summer will see a far bigger turnover of the playing staff, Mills had his hands tied to a certain degree last summer with players still under contract. I don't see the majority of the squad been out of contract as a bad thing because many of them are not good enough to make the next step up if we want to be looking at a league one level push next season.
We've been unlucky with injuries to Coulson, Chambers and MaCready. However, at least these players will be appreciated when they return.
I think we are a lower mid table team at present without the resources to push for promotion. To be fair, I'm happy with that. A couple of years of consolidation and hopefully gradual progression is a realistic goal.
My main concern is how many of the current key players are out of contract this summer? I think Ingham is signed for another year but what about Blair, Kerr, Walker? I would expect the majority of the squad contracts are up for renewal with league status salaries expected or offered by other clubs.
Even right now I can see Challinor, Parslow, Kerr, Reed, Smith, Fyfield, Blanchett going while Walker, Paddy, Blair have all found the step up tough. Add in the fitness levels of McGurk and Oyebanjo and its going to be interesting. Not that's just my opinion and I'm sure many will disagree on certain players the fact is we are still playing with a near total conference team and that's going to change in my view budget permitting.
Svennis
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3:16pm Sun 20 Jan 13
henleazeyorkie
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3:53pm Sun 20 Jan 13
duffy wrote:Spot on! Key word, however, "budget"
YO1 wrote:I think next summer will see a far bigger turnover of the playing staff, Mills had his hands tied to a certain degree last summer with players still under contract. I don't see the majority of the squad been out of contract as a bad thing because many of them are not good enough to make the next step up if we want to be looking at a league one level push next season.
We've been unlucky with injuries to Coulson, Chambers and MaCready. However, at least these players will be appreciated when they return.
I think we are a lower mid table team at present without the resources to push for promotion. To be fair, I'm happy with that. A couple of years of consolidation and hopefully gradual progression is a realistic goal.
My main concern is how many of the current key players are out of contract this summer? I think Ingham is signed for another year but what about Blair, Kerr, Walker? I would expect the majority of the squad contracts are up for renewal with league status salaries expected or offered by other clubs.
Even right now I can see Challinor, Parslow, Kerr, Reed, Smith, Fyfield, Blanchett going while Walker, Paddy, Blair have all found the step up tough. Add in the fitness levels of McGurk and Oyebanjo and its going to be interesting. Not that's just my opinion and I'm sure many will disagree on certain players the fact is we are still playing with a near total conference team and that's going to change in my view budget permitting.
Phil, Leeds
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8:16pm Sun 20 Jan 13
PDH wrote:Now that's what I call twoddle! There was absolutely nothing wrong with the pitch - it had been covered all week and was soft and frost free. I'll be quite happy if we finish mid table and that will be a decent first season back in the League I agree.
Shame we did'nt win would have saved having to read so much NEGATIVE twoddel.
It was not the ideal playing surface for playing football regardless of being passed fit to play on. More of a ideal surface to get a bad injury on. No one did so that's a bonus.
Despite their league position Aldershot are a team presently on very good form, last 6 games before yesterday w4 d1 l1 so a draw is not the end of the world.
Reedy got the start lots of people have been asking for, the result of that was there to be seen.
Everson got on the terrible pitch to give him a run out and showed promise.
We are still in a good position in the league we have just come up from non league then spending very little money (because we do not have it) and competing in the football league with nearly the same team that got us up last season.
We have found out that it is a total myth that there is very little in the teams playing in the top half of the blue square premier and league 2.
So all in all we are where we are and all things taken into consideration are doing rather well.
Hows that for some POSITIVE twoddle.
Edsoni
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8:26pm Sun 20 Jan 13
The new lad looks more mobile than the player he looks like replacing and the video clips show him to have two decent feet. As with all strikers he needs service but he probably has more ability to go past a man than Reed.
The stars of the day were the groundstaff and those hardy soles (sic) that got the game on.
Tug job
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9:32pm Sun 20 Jan 13
Svennis wrote:Can't agree; we looked most threatening when Everson replaced Reedy who, other than fouling their players, falling onto his backside and making half-hearted attempts to head the ball, contributed nothing - don't know how he dare draw payment after such a shocking performance. Everson played Matty Blair in twice and nearly got the winner when he back-heeled the ball. I have always liked Reedy but, if he is only going to go through the motions, his contract should cancelled.
Out-thought at home again. Opposition managers know if they push up and defend high we will resort to high balls to the shortest centre forward in the division. We looked best for the few minutes after Paddy came off and briefly we went 4-4-2 with Reed as the target until inexplicably Mills took him off and put on the new boy. If you are going to give Reed a chance at least do it in a position where he should play not as second fiddle to Walker, who was , yet again totally anonymous. They looked most threatening when Rankine came on and put himself in the big hole in front of Fyfield, space a number of sides have exploited. I'm not certain we need wholesale changes. We are a big centre forward, and a change of tactics at home short of being a half decent side. To paraphrase the great Eric Morecambe "we have all the right players, but not necessarily in the right order"
rupertbehr
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9:58pm Sun 20 Jan 13
arsene.about.york wrote:Yep, We were dire.......but let's have some true perspective here
Oh dear, if this match had been off me and the wife were going to see Les Mis this afternoon. Unfortunately, it beat the weather and was on. Surely, even Russell Crowe's singing would have been better than that. There was one shot on goal from each team. Other than that it was a total waste of time. We simply must get someone in who knows how to score goals, otherwise we will be dragged into a relegation fight.
compared to Russell Crowe's Javier we were bloody magnificent. Ha Ha
uhtred
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7:06am Mon 21 Jan 13

YorkCityLuke says...
5:55pm Sat 19 Jan 13