Thread Rating:
Match Thread - Norwich City
#91
The Circle of Life

It is 43 years ago this week that I attended my first away match. I mention this because of so many parallels with yesterday. It was a week into April. Our season was heading towards mid table. We had little to play for but most significantly, it was away to a Norwich side that were on their way to promotion to the top flight.

On that day, I was an excited kid, finally being allowed to watch a Wednesday away match after months of nagging my parents and six years of being a home matches only fan. Now I am a cynical bastard who goes out of habit and that excitement I got on that sunny day back in 1972 only happens periodically on my Wednesday adventures.

In those days, football didn't get the TV coverage of today. There was just highlights of two games each week on MOTD plus one regional match on Yorkshire TV plus the goals from one other region. It was a surprise to me how small Norwich's ground was compared to our ground. In those days also, home advantage was much greater than today, so much so that the football coupons had a "Four Aways" section which was bloody hard to win. I was shocked that Wednesday hardly got a kick, as I was used to in home matches, that Norwich dominated possession, they got almost all marginal refereeing decisions and inevitably won by a single late goal.

Whenever we play at Norwich, I think back to that day with great affection. It was the first step outside Sheffield to watch my team and has taken me to over 80 different grounds so far. Although I no longer have the thrill of a young school boy, I always have hope. My thoughts on the match from yonder year apply equally to yesterday's match.

Norwich dominated possession. We played with little belief. It seemed like our best hope was to get a 0-0 draw and once we went behind, our only intention was damage limitation. Wednesday fans have a great sense of humour which shows itself best on the darkest days and you know it is bad when the "Let's pretend we've scored a goal" chant is our top song of the day.

I don't mind losing 2-0 away to a team challenging for promotion. In fact the score is about par for what I would expect. What I do mind is that we played with no ambition to win the match. We played 90 minutes without a shot on target. If Norwich had gone for it, we could have lost by several more goals so we should be grateful that they were saving their energy for another day. Even when we went behind, our tactics were very much defensive. It was as though SG was more concerned about keeping the score down than trying to get back into the match.

The first half consisted of Norwich attacking and us lumping the ball up to Lavery and wondering why it kept coming straight back. SG said after the match that if we had taken one of our two chances then it might have been different. He failed to mention that Norwich had at least a dozen similar chances.

At half time, Isgrove was sacrificed to bring on Nuhui but Lavery was switch to the wing so we continued with the 4411 that had failed in the first half. With less than 15 minutes to go, Bus was brought on but it was too little, too late.

Westwood - 6 - kept the score down
Vermijl - 4 - all at sea
Lees - 6 - a rock in a stormy sea
Dielna - 4 - ill at ease
Mattock - 5 - struggled all match
Maguire - 5 - not really involved
Lee - 6 - battled well
Melo - 6 - Looked good in first half
Isgrove - 5 - bright but no end product
McGugan - 5 - little influence
Lavery - 5 - game passed him by
.............................................................
Nuhui - 5
Buxton - 6
Bus - 6

I ask myself, "What have we gained from this match?" The answer is nothing. I look at Forest playing at Brentford, Birmingham at Bournemouth and Leeds playing at Wolves (three other teams with nothing to play for) and they blooded youngsters and gave it a go going toe to toe with promotion contenders. Instead, we meekly gave in. It was almost as though we were happy with a 2-0 defeat.

I haven't hidden my view that I don't think SG is the man to take us forward. Yesterday provided more evidence to back that assertion. Not the defeat; I don't give a fig about results now this season. It was his negative attitude. His inability to try anything. Poor tactics, poor substitutions etc. etc. Even Wigan won at Norwich last month.

If SG wants to lead us into next season and be the man at the helm when we get promoted then he needs to prove it by sending out a bright attacking side against Charlton next Saturday where we attack from minute one until the final whistle and hopefully score more than two goals for the first time at home this season.
Owlkev71, Washington, St Charles Owl And 3 others like this post
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Reply
#92
Another poor result. Expected but still poor... NO shots on target!!! Our forwards and tactics have been way below par for the majority of the season. SG should be getting worried. I hope DC is serious about trying to get us in The Prem within 2 seasons.. if he is.. then we need a progressive, modern thinking manager who can get our squad (plus addtions) playing attractive, attacking football whilst keeping the defense solid. I am more convinced now that SG is not the man for the job. If he stays, not alot will change. Yes, will have a new pitch but with the same dire tactics and ineptitude up front, I can't see a sudden change of form. Thanks SG but it's time to step back into a coaching role. Let's not waste a budget and tread water for another season.
Imre varadi likes this post
Reply
#93
Write this season off now, stop going and being all serious instead enjoy yourself, get pissed and have a laugh then come back next season with new sets of expectations Thumb up
Removed until we're actually on our way back  Doh
Reply
#94
(07-04-2015, 18:48)Thurnscoe_OWL Wrote: Write this season off now, stop going and being all serious instead enjoy yourself, get pissed and have a laugh then come back next season with new sets of expectations Thumb up

Are you talking about the fans, the players or SG?

Big Grin
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Reply
#95
(07-04-2015, 19:02)madsteve Wrote:
(07-04-2015, 18:48)Thurnscoe_OWL Wrote: Write this season off now, stop going and being all serious instead enjoy yourself, get pissed and have a laugh then come back next season with new sets of expectations Thumb up

Are you talking about the fans, the players or SG?

Big Grin

Could probably apply to all of the above !!!
Owlshighgreen likes this post
Reply
#96
Everyone should have a big piss up Laugh would make the games more entertaining if the players were tipsy
Removed until we're actually on our way back  Doh
Reply
#97
Its interesting when you read other forums, its seems the majority of Owls fans seem to want SG to stay and "complete" what he has started. I am not as convinced as MS is that he has to go but I do think we won't get much further with him at the helm, we will maybe become top 10 with more money and better players, but I don't think he is anywhere near flexible enough to see us perform for a whole season!!!

Interesting that he used the players being more tired than the Norwich players excuse due to them playing on Friday. I really hate these excuses, we have a squad, use it and adapt, but we know he can't do that!!
Reply
#98
SG is very likeable. I had the opportunity to talk to him at Bournemouth last season and you cannot dislike the man.

When you need to sack a manager, you look for an easy excuse. DJ was miserable. GM played terrible football. AI did terrible post match interviews. With SG, there is no easy excuse. It is just that he isn't up to the task ahead.

When he got the job, it was to keep us up & he did that job & steadied the ship. The job has now changed. We need someone that can lift us into the top two. SG doesn't have the flair or imagination to do that. He is a safety first manager who considers a draw as a good result.

The majority of fans think he deserves a chance with money. My view is I want to see us promoted as soon as possible & keeping SG probably delays that by a season.
Owlkev71 and Southeyowl like this post
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Reply
#99
I've only been to 8 games, and apart from the Derby game, the football has been poor to watch. I have seen just 5 Thumb down goals scored by us in those 8 games, thankfully the opposition only scored 5 too Thumb up . I have seen as many clean sheets as I have goals.

As MS says, SG is a decent guy and is likeable, but he has taken us as far as he can, hopefully DC will see that and make the necessary change Thumb up Thumb up Thumb up .
Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men, and men are great only if they are determined to be so. For glory gives herself only to those who have always dreamed of her.
Reply
I've been to most home games and 4 away and I think I've only seen 5 goals Laugh
Owlkev71 likes this post
Removed until we're actually on our way back  Doh
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)