last year, at the end of September
We can all agree on one thing - Shrewsbury Town 2 Bradford City 0
So what plan is this?
This week all we’ve talked is is Plan Bs and tactics and about fans and other fans and in about ten minutes everything that had been talked about had come to a head.
I was worried that Stuart McCall had listened to the moaners and because he had no Peter Thorne who I guess is injured went for a packed midfield with Dean Furman in it and Barry Conlon leading the line with Michael Boulding on the bench. It was Stuart doing something to counter a team that had scored seven at home I hoped and not Stuart trying to prove that he did know his tactical arse from his elbow.
Barry Conlon is more loved away from home where you get to watch him chasing balls all afternoon long trying to make feasts of scraps. I’m not saying that everyone who goes away loves Barry but they seem to appricaite him a bit more than the VP crowd who look at goal tallies more than effort. When you’ve come all this way as most of us do week in week out then you like the fact that someone is going to run around.
The Barry buzz was still going and people were still talking about it when Shrewsbury scored although after that the week was totally forgotten. The ball came in and Rhys Evans seemed to punch it but as he did Graeme Lee and TJ Moncur went up for it and both went down after having smashed heads against each other. The referee was the same guy who allowed Oldham to carry on when Steve Schumacher was poleaxed three years ago and the result was the same as Shrewbury’s Ben Davies whacked the ball in.
Great game this football. Davies was wheeling away cheering while our guys were on the floor injured. Moncur stood up and went down again and people said he had a fit but soon he was off for Kyle Nix and Lee Bullock was at right back.
So no leading forward, goals going in when players are fitting, a lot of possession for the start of the game and a good shot by Furman that troubled the keeper. I have to wonder what non-niave tactics should Macca use now and what the Hell plan letter are we supposed to be on now?
The game settled into a pattern but the City players and fans seemed a bit quiet and someone aid that Moncur was off to hospital and it didn’t look good but we hd no idea what that meant. Grant Holt buzzed through and had a shot that dribbled wide. By half time Nix and Paul McLaren were dipping crosses around the keeper and just as half time was supposed to come City were on top but we played minutes added on my J. Singh to allow Shrewsbury to score while our player was down. Omar Daley had one cleared off the line and we were still playing at four when everyone else was kicking off and at half time we had been robbed cause while I’m sure that we will hear that Davies didn’t know about the injury and that Singh should have blown his whistle again but seems to be getting closer and close to his aim of seeing a goal scored when their are dead bodies on the field. We felt robbed by someone and maybe the Stockport manager can tell us who.
And down was the word. Everyone was down but everyone was together in being a bit worried about TJ Moncur and less about what was going on on the field. Even in the second half when Joe Colbeck slammed his custom right foot blast from the wing across the keeper which went over and Lee and Grant Holt battled away. Bullock moved back to right back but came off injured agian with Michael Boulding coming on and went up front with three at the back or was it four and this was Plan D or perhaps it was Little PLan Zee and after that comes Vroom? Boulding joined the forward line and we all wondered who was going to be left to play Luton next week but this week seemed lost with Shrewsbury basically keeping the ball from us and Paul McLaren ending up at right back.
The game got scrappy with an stupidly named midfielder going close for them and the much tidier Kyle Nix having a shot for us but from that scrappiness City started to get something together and started to control the ball a bit better. By the time five o’clock came City were giving as good as we got from the team that will use today as some kind of indication that they are more promotion bound than us but to be honest the difference between the teams came when we had two down and as it happened one badly hurt and I guess we will never know if the home team would have got a goal against City without the injuries but the rest of the game where Graeme Lee and Matt Clarke pocked Grant Holt while the rest of the plan, the tactics, the sodding game was in chaos says to me that they would not.
But like the guy said if you moan about a Ref they come back to haunt you and you have to wonder what sort of stink City kicked up about J. Singh last time and how much that played on today. Barry lashed one wide in stoppage time before they took a second goal while we were trying for an equaliser and that was that.
But in a week about plans this was City without one. It was freak football and the most important man on the field was an Referee who I think we can all agree at BfB and on the OMB and on the terraces at VP and in the hushed tones around pubs in Bradford should not be allowed to Referee football matches because of his dangerous policy of letting games carry on when players are hurt.
Probably won’t agree for the same reasons though.
September 27th, 2008 at 21:57
I would say that the ref should be undergoing regular close scrutiny to see if he is fit for the job, in those seconds following the clash of heads an injury nuch more serious than concussion could have occurred - goals change games as they say and so it proved - chasing from that point on was not on the agenda so to speak.
September 28th, 2008 at 1:17
Yes the ref was shocking. Yes the injuries didn’t make things any easier for City but the simple truth is that we were outplayed by a better team today.
Stuart set his team up as if he’d be happy for a point today, (I told everyone I would be happy with a point on the drive down!) but that plan soon unraveled after their dubious first goal. The sight of TJ collapsing for a second time at the side of the pitch was sickening.
The refereeing inconsistencies just added to the hurt. The ref blowing up in the 2nd half when 2 of their players went down with head injuries just rubbed salt into the wound. The state of the pitch was shocking too, had they been watering it all week? Omar looked like Bambi on ice for the opening half hour!
Even though our fans were a little quiet in the first half, I thought we made a lot of noise throughout the second half. Having a football ground next door to freshly muck spreaded farmer’s fields led to the funniest chant of the afternoon. Despite losing, we could always take comfort that it may have been 1-0, but you stink of s**t!! Gallows humour at it’s finest!
Let’s see what the tinkerman now does for the Luton game.
September 28th, 2008 at 14:55
amusing report!
the first goal was down to two Bradford guys going for the same ball and heading each other the goal went in almost immiediatley after.
Another perfectly good shrewsbury goal was gioven offside for some bizarre reason
Bradford were a good strong team who played the wrong tactics but who will be up there at the end of the season
but on the balance of play shrewsbury deserved to win
great Bradford support though!
Hope the injured guy gets well very soon