Re: [LU] Rovrum

2018-08-19 Thread Michael Gardiner
Another very good result and the kind of game we might have lost or drawn in 
the past. Looked good going forward but I won’t be surprised to see Pontus get 
the shirt over Cooper next go.

Michael Gardiner 
San Diego Whites

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> The ref blew his whistle and I said "what is that for ?" "The end of the 
> game" was the reply, so absorbed was I and enjoying it so much that I did not 
> realise we had played 90minutes
> It was not the same as Stoke or Derby but it was brilliant by the end and I 
> could have stayed and watched this for another hour
> It was not all one way - far from it - but by the end the fans were giving it 
> "Ole" and the Rotherham players were chasing shadows as we passed and moved, 
> passed and move, passed and move and created chances.
> We wondered and were worried on our way to the game that this was the match 
> where we would be found out and it would prove to be another false dawn. 
> Rotherham came for a point and got everyone behind the ball and wasted time 
> from the first minute.
> We had a very mixed first half, when some of last seasons faults showed they 
> were still there. Phillips kept giving it away needlessly and twice Cooper, 
> so impressive in the other games, reverted to type and made two suicidal 
> passes that could (and should ) have cost us goals - both times being saved 
> by some great keeping by BPF. Me and my lad had a bit of a falling out as I 
> said that this style and system would give goals away and we all needed to 
> stick with it and support the players 100% - him saying his problem was 
> Cooper blaming BPF for the mix up when it was his fault. Whatever we rode our 
> luck and to be fair they could have scored 2 or even 3 goals in the first 
> half and they did indeed hit the post
> 
> By the same token it could have been 3 3 as Ayling , Klitch and especailly 
> Berardi came close with long range shots, as we really took the game to them 
> without really hitting the heights of the Stoke and Derby games
> Second half was a different tale altogether as we pretty much took them to 
> the cleaners and Rotherham were out on their feet by the end as they tried to 
> stem the white tide that just overwhelmed them
> Fairly soon after the restart we got the goal that we probably deserved. A 
> well taken corner was met by Cooper (very similar to the 3rd v Stoke) but his 
> header was saved, the ball fell to Roofe who shot goalwards but again it was 
> blocked and fell kindly to Ayling who headed goalwards. Some of us and some 
> of the players appealed for the goal but the ref and linesmen did not think 
> it was over the line - seconds later the ref pointed to the centre circle - 
> he had got the nod , technology kicked in and a goal , Aylings first in real 
> football for us,was given
> That messed up Rotherhams plan for 0 0 and? they had no answer as some 
> brilliant play ripped them open time and again.
> A fantastic move deserved a goal soon after, and what a goal it would have 
> been, but Saiz took slightly too long and let a defender get back to the goal 
> line and clear it off the line
> We were in total control by them and never gave them a sniff and sure enough 
> we got the second to put the result beyond doubt. Again it was a great team 
> and individual goal - some lovely passing and really composed play at the 
> edge and in our area led to Phillips playing the ball to Klitch just inside 
> our half , he laid it back to Phillips who then played perhaps the longest 
> pass of the match to Roofe who got himself goal side of the defender, he then 
> stepped inside his man and from a tight angle (as we shouted at him to square 
> it) hit an unstoppable shot that went smack into the inside side netting, a 
> great finish
> That ended the game as a contest and it was just a question of would we score 
> again as we stroll around the pitch passing the ball with a style and aplomb 
> not seen at ER for many a long year
> In the end 2 0 was enough for us all as Baker, Jansson and Bamford all got a 
> few minutes game time.
> So not as comprehensive as the other two league games but Bielsa has set some 
> records today and whilst the first half was even ,by the end we were to quote 
> DoL "worthy winners"
> We are perhaps suspect at the back and BPF got a very rare clean sheet for 
> him, but our game is all about scoring more than them and it was another 
> performance that was a pleasure to watch, Long may it 

Re: [LU] Rovrum

2018-08-18 Thread Richard Naef
Thanks as ever Dave for the report, it seems unlikely that mere gold members 
(e) will be able to get away tickets this season, my only chance to see 
the new gods could be a trip or 2 up to Elland Rd.

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The ref blew his whistle and I said "what is that for ?" "The end of the game" 
was the reply, so absorbed was I and enjoying it so much that I did not realise 
we had played 90minutes
It was not the same as Stoke or Derby but it was brilliant by the end and I 
could have stayed and watched this for another hour
It was not all one way - far from it - but by the end the fans were giving it 
"Ole" and the Rotherham players were chasing shadows as we passed and moved, 
passed and move, passed and move and created chances.
We wondered and were worried on our way to the game that this was the match 
where we would be found out and it would prove to be another false dawn. 
Rotherham came for a point and got everyone behind the ball and wasted time 
from the first minute.
We had a very mixed first half, when some of last seasons faults showed they 
were still there. Phillips kept giving it away needlessly and twice Cooper, so 
impressive in the other games, reverted to type and made two suicidal passes 
that could (and should ) have cost us goals - both times being saved by some 
great keeping by BPF. Me and my lad had a bit of a falling out as I said that 
this style and system would give goals away and we all needed to stick with it 
and support the players 100% - him saying his problem was Cooper blaming BPF 
for the mix up when it was his fault. Whatever we rode our luck and to be fair 
they could have scored 2 or even 3 goals in the first half and they did indeed 
hit the post

By the same token it could have been 3 3 as Ayling , Klitch and especailly 
Berardi came close with long range shots, as we really took the game to them 
without really hitting the heights of the Stoke and Derby games
Second half was a different tale altogether as we pretty much took them to the 
cleaners and Rotherham were out on their feet by the end as they tried to stem 
the white tide that just overwhelmed them
Fairly soon after the restart we got the goal that we probably deserved. A well 
taken corner was met by Cooper (very similar to the 3rd v Stoke) but his header 
was saved, the ball fell to Roofe who shot goalwards but again it was blocked 
and fell kindly to Ayling who headed goalwards. Some of us and some of the 
players appealed for the goal but the ref and linesmen did not think it was 
over the line - seconds later the ref pointed to the centre circle - he had got 
the nod , technology kicked in and a goal , Aylings first in real football for 
us,was given
That messed up Rotherhams plan for 0 0 and  they had no answer as some 
brilliant play ripped them open time and again.
A fantastic move deserved a goal soon after, and what a goal it would have 
been, but Saiz took slightly too long and let a defender get back to the goal 
line and clear it off the line
We were in total control by them and never gave them a sniff and sure enough we 
got the second to put the result beyond doubt. Again it was a great team and 
individual goal - some lovely passing and really composed play at the edge and 
in our area led to Phillips playing the ball to Klitch just inside our half , 
he laid it back to Phillips who then played perhaps the longest pass of the 
match to Roofe who got himself goal side of the defender, he then stepped 
inside his man and from a tight angle (as we shouted at him to square it) hit 
an unstoppable shot that went smack into the inside side netting, a great finish
That ended the game as a contest and it was just a question of would we score 
again as we stroll around the pitch passing the ball with a style and aplomb 
not seen at ER for many a long year
In the end 2 0 was enough for us all as Baker, Jansson and Bamford all got a 
few minutes game time.
So not as comprehensive as the other two league games but Bielsa has set some 
records today and whilst the first half was even ,by the end we were to quote 
DoL "worthy winners"
We are perhaps suspect at the back and BPF got a very rare clean sheet for him, 
but our game is all about scoring more than them and it was another performance 
that was a pleasure to watch, Long may it continue and all I can say to those 
of you who do not go to games is , IF you can get to ER this season, do so, it 
is a real pleasure and we can expect a lot more full house and 'sold out signs' 
this time out.
I have no idea if we can win the league / get promoted / reach the play offs 
BUT based on the two games I have seen it will be fun finding out and worth 
watching
Dave


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[LU] Rovrum

2018-08-18 Thread nat...@sky.com
The ref blew his whistle and I said "what is that for ?" "The end of the game" 
was the reply, so absorbed was I and enjoying it so much that I did not realise 
we had played 90minutes
It was not the same as Stoke or Derby but it was brilliant by the end and I 
could have stayed and watched this for another hour
It was not all one way - far from it - but by the end the fans were giving it 
"Ole" and the Rotherham players were chasing shadows as we passed and moved, 
passed and move, passed and move and created chances.
We wondered and were worried on our way to the game that this was the match 
where we would be found out and it would prove to be another false dawn. 
Rotherham came for a point and got everyone behind the ball and wasted time 
from the first minute.
We had a very mixed first half, when some of last seasons faults showed they 
were still there. Phillips kept giving it away needlessly and twice Cooper, so 
impressive in the other games, reverted to type and made two suicidal passes 
that could (and should ) have cost us goals - both times being saved by some 
great keeping by BPF. Me and my lad had a bit of a falling out as I said that 
this style and system would give goals away and we all needed to stick with it 
and support the players 100% - him saying his problem was Cooper blaming BPF 
for the mix up when it was his fault. Whatever we rode our luck and to be fair 
they could have scored 2 or even 3 goals in the first half and they did indeed 
hit the post

By the same token it could have been 3 3 as Ayling , Klitch and especailly 
Berardi came close with long range shots, as we really took the game to them 
without really hitting the heights of the Stoke and Derby games
Second half was a different tale altogether as we pretty much took them to the 
cleaners and Rotherham were out on their feet by the end as they tried to stem 
the white tide that just overwhelmed them
Fairly soon after the restart we got the goal that we probably deserved. A well 
taken corner was met by Cooper (very similar to the 3rd v Stoke) but his header 
was saved, the ball fell to Roofe who shot goalwards but again it was blocked 
and fell kindly to Ayling who headed goalwards. Some of us and some of the 
players appealed for the goal but the ref and linesmen did not think it was 
over the line - seconds later the ref pointed to the centre circle - he had got 
the nod , technology kicked in and a goal , Aylings first in real football for 
us,was given
That messed up Rotherhams plan for 0 0 and  they had no answer as some 
brilliant play ripped them open time and again.
A fantastic move deserved a goal soon after, and what a goal it would have 
been, but Saiz took slightly too long and let a defender get back to the goal 
line and clear it off the line
We were in total control by them and never gave them a sniff and sure enough we 
got the second to put the result beyond doubt. Again it was a great team and 
individual goal - some lovely passing and really composed play at the edge and 
in our area led to Phillips playing the ball to Klitch just inside our half , 
he laid it back to Phillips who then played perhaps the longest pass of the 
match to Roofe who got himself goal side of the defender, he then stepped 
inside his man and from a tight angle (as we shouted at him to square it) hit 
an unstoppable shot that went smack into the inside side netting, a great finish
That ended the game as a contest and it was just a question of would we score 
again as we stroll around the pitch passing the ball with a style and aplomb 
not seen at ER for many a long year
In the end 2 0 was enough for us all as Baker, Jansson and Bamford all got a 
few minutes game time.
So not as comprehensive as the other two league games but Bielsa has set some 
records today and whilst the first half was even ,by the end we were to quote 
DoL "worthy winners"
We are perhaps suspect at the back and BPF got a very rare clean sheet for him, 
but our game is all about scoring more than them and it was another performance 
that was a pleasure to watch, Long may it continue and all I can say to those 
of you who do not go to games is , IF you can get to ER this season, do so, it 
is a real pleasure and we can expect a lot more full house and 'sold out signs' 
this time out.
I have no idea if we can win the league / get promoted / reach the play offs 
BUT based on the two games I have seen it will be fun finding out and worth 
watching
Dave


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