What I noticed is that after the own goal no one tried to talk to O'Connor, 
gee him up a bit. That really should have been Jansson. Was really disappointed 
with him for that.
Nick
    On Sunday, April 22, 2018, 5:22:54 AM EDT, [email protected] <[email protected]> 
wrote:  
 
 Like most I had little enthusiasm for the game yesterday, a case of the team 
and the fans just going through the motions. Talking outside the pub in the 
sunshine the general feeling was that we were there because that is what we do. 
We have all renewed for next season but again, more because that is what we do 
(we all agreed that 1989 was our best ever season, so that is how long these 
lads and myself have been going) but we have no great faith that next season 
will be any better than the previous ones and that Heck is NOT the answer. We 
had another watch of the Soccer AM 'appointing Heckingbottonm - the most 
Yorkshire of all Yorkshire names - clip' and reckoned it was probably close to 
the truth !
Anyway we made our way to the ground with over 30,000 other people with no 
better way to spend a nice sunny Saturday. One of our lot had threatened to run 
on the pitch if Ekuban and Lassogga started - thankfully for all concerned they 
did not as Roofe got picked in his favourite position with Saiz supporting him.
We started Ok but the game was pretty much a stroll in the sun, two poor teams. 
We got an early sniff of a goal when Alioski nipped in and pinched the ball but 
his chip over the advancing keeper went just wide. 

Then from nowhere we got the opening goal (we had decided that the first goal 
would be all important and that if we got it we would win comfortably 3-0 or 
3-1) Pearce intercepted a wayward pass just inside their half and strode 
forward with purpose and when he got to the edge of the area he let fly with a 
daisy cutter that found its way into the corner of the net - a good finish and 
good positive play from the young lad. I thought he did well overall but is one 
of those full backs (like Ayling) that is better going forward than defending, 
but I think he will have a decent career even if he may end up as a wing back.
Instead of really taking it to them after the goal we sat back and let them 
control the game - a great save low down by BPF (our man of the match - again, 
which tells you all you need to know- our keeper mom at home v the 4th worst 
team in the Division!) Our defence all season has been unable to keep opponents 
at bay so what hope a back five of a young keeper playing his 10th (?) game, a 
young right back who has 20 games under his belt all as a centre back (and a 
poor one at that) and two other young 'uns at centre back and left back with 6 
games between them. What they needed then was for fan favourite and legendary 
cult hero , Pontus to really get to grips and sort them all out, telling them 
where to go etc. We got nothing of the sort - Pontus was quiet as a mouse and 
did nothing to help his inexperienced colleagues - he did head one ball away 
and follow it up with some sort of 'He-man roar and puff his chest out' OK for 
the crowd but no help to the players around him. 

We then did do the inevitable and concede an equaliser. When it came it had a 
big slice of luck - a cross into the box was missed by Pontus(?) and came at 
full pelt at O'Connor who tried to clear but put it into the roof of the net (I 
think it was Shaunessey who did this earlier in the season ?)
We then came close to going behind when a Barnsley player went past two or 
three players in the box and got in his shot but thankfully BPF was up to the 
task and saved well.
The second half was a carbon copy of the first in some ways - we started by 
playing well and getting into them, a lovely weighted ball with the outside of 
his boot by Pearce sent Roofe down the wing, he beat the full back for pace and 
got right to the dead ball line where he stopped,, looked up and put it on a 
plate for the onrushing Alioski who poked it home from a yard out. A classic 
footballing goal.
We hoped / expected that we would go on this time and put the game beyond them, 
but despite our wishes the players had other ideas and just sat back and let 
Barnsley put us under pressure. Once again, if further proof were needed, we 
cannot defend, and sure enough they soon had the ball in the back of our net, 
thankfully the flag was up for offside, but that was pure luck on our behalf 
not some great use of the offside trap. BPF was again called into action and 
then it appeared that one of theirs missed an open goal - not exactly sure what 
happened (will wait for TV) but on the face of it he missed from a yard out. We 
had our hearts in our mouths a bit later when one of theirs went down in the 
box under pressure from O'Connor (?) - the ref did us a favour and spotted that 
the lad had dived (assuming he did) and gave him a yellow card rather than a 
penalty.
Heck then subbed Saiz who was far from happy - I like it that a player is 
unhappy to be taken off BUT his reaction was totally wrong and a real insult to 
Heck. He kicked something over, was waving his hands around, refused to shake 
the hand of the manager and threw a bottle to the floor. The sort of tantrum 
that is becoming too common from him.
The only other thing of note was a shot by Phillips- whose stupid hair style 
from the Villa game had gone even more stupid with a ridiculous top knot - what 
a wanker- was worthy of the jeers and catcalls he got from the fans - he hit a 
stupid volley from miles out, from a difficult angle, and not suprising it went 
miles high and miles wide - a total lack of footballing ability and decision 
making
A victory is a victory and this was our third double of the season (we beat 
Bolton & Burton twice too) which shows the level we are reaching
So two more pointless games to go Norwich away and then QPR at home (cannot see 
many staying for the 'lap of honour') - two big questions 1. Will Radz put in 
the cash needed to bring in much better players than we have at the moment ?2. 
Should Heck keep the job ? Personally I am not bothered either way and think 
both sacking and keeping him can be justified. Keep because we need some 
stability, he took over a team in turmoil, he has had lots of injuries to 
contend with etcSack because he has done nothing to show that he even knows 
what he wants to do and has failed to stamp any identity onto the team
DavePS Well done to the u 18s Champions ("if you're happy and you know it ,clap 
your hands"-CIty piss-take) Lets hope a few of them, and the u23s are good 
enough to make the step up to the first team sooner rather than later
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