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Got to give their due this co commentator is brilliant, not sure who it is but clearly done his research into both teams, no useless platitudes like the useless Carragher and co just good info that you may not know 

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Just now, Butty said:

While watching Bennett at RB is as painful as always. He does well at times chucking his body in front of shots and getting the odd tackle in but when he’s isolated one on one it’s always painful too watch. 

Good example of that a moment ago, excellent crucial interception. Think that's his second key one today? But as you say, at other times he just gets massacred. On the whole, shouldn't be there.

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Just now, Tom said:

Got to give their due this co commentator is brilliant, not sure who it is but clearly done his research into both teams, no useless platitudes like the useless Carragher and co just good info that you may not know 

The co-commentator is ok. But the main guy hasn't mentioned rovers at all. Like listening to Radio Norfolk.

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Just now, Tom said:

Got to give their due this co commentator is brilliant, not sure who it is but clearly done his research into both teams, no useless platitudes like the useless Carragher and co just good info that you may not know 

Higginbotham he’s good on talksport too

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Just now, Gavlar Somerset Rover! said:

Mowbray is so so blinkered. Surely he can see their gameplan here. Bennett is a million miles off what’s required here.

I actually think that is the game plan. Look how were inviting them to press us, short balls out from the keeper, passing backwards in our own half, playing it around the back.

Norwich are known for their high press as a team, we are trying to bring them onto us then release Rothwell and Arma. 

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Just now, Scotland1 said:

Only Del and AA who’s turned up today

Really? Think AA has been struggling. Finding himself unable to roast the fullback like he usually does, and seems frustrated to the point of lashing out a bit.

Del did a godly tackle earlier, can't lie. Seems so much better suited to the centre. He was just an impersonator at left back this season and much of last.

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Just now, J*B said:

Norwich are known for their high press as a team, we are trying to bring them onto us then release Rothwell and Arma. 

It would be a good plan if we could defend. Unfortunately we can't, so, instead it just led to Norwich scoring twice as we backed off until they decided to shoot. The second goal in particular was ridiculous. You'd think the ball was on fire the way our players were running away from it. 

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Just now, OJRovers said:

The co-commentator is ok. But the main guy hasn't mentioned rovers at all. Like listening to Radio Norfolk.

All part of the tv promotion watch. We don't matter and as the game goes on we will completely disappear. 

Is TM there??

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Just now, J*B said:

I actually think that is the game plan. Look how were inviting them to press us, short balls out from the keeper, passing backwards in our own half, playing it around the back.

Norwich are known for their high press as a team, we are trying to bring them onto us then release Rothwell and Arma. 

All but confirmed with the Bennett close up, who told Williams "sideways, then long" after he made a forward pass. A decent tactic really, knowing Norwich are going to go for it. 

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Just now, DE. said:

It would be a good plan if we could defend. Unfortunately we can't, so, instead it just led to Norwich scoring twice as we backed off until they decided to shoot. The second goal in particular was ridiculous. You'd think the ball was on fire the way our players were running away from it. 

The long shots are collateral damage, the tactic says let them shoot from distance, although it relies on the keeper saving and going long very quickly.

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Playing

 like this how have we won our last four games. They seem faster, 

and more skillful. Next season we need s new goalkeeper full backs and more bite in midfield, while our manager as done ok today's,can hear take us to the next level

 

 

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Just now, J*B said:

I actually think that is the game plan. Look how were inviting them to press us, short balls out from the keeper, passing backwards in our own half, playing it around the back.

Norwich are known for their high press as a team, we are trying to bring them onto us then release Rothwell and Arma. 

That's often the tactic, invite pressure and then try and hit teams on the break. Which is fine when you're organised and can defend. 

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We were awful for the first 25 minutes till we pulled one back and got into the game a bit more, let’s face it though it’s clear too see how good of a side they are. Williams has probably been our best player on the pitch, Leutweiler potentially should have saved the first one but he’s made a couple of decent saves so I wouldn’t be too harsh on him, let’s hope Mowbray is true too his word and brings a keeper in this summer.

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Norwich made the most of the adrenalin rush of the promotion party at home but Rovers have hung in there. 

Want to see us more competitive in the second half with more midfield bite than we have managed first half.

More goals in this if we can get Rothwell, Dack and Graham in the game and Arma more ballsy they won't all go into our net.

Leutweiler coming good as the half went on and some awesome defending from Lenihan and Williams. 

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Just now, J*B said:

The long shots are collateral damage, the tactic says let them shoot from distance, although it relies on the keeper saving and going long very quickly.

They had a fair few shots from close range in the first 25 too, so whatever we were attempting it wasn't working. After Travis scored we finally seemed to get a slight foothold in the game but that was purely because we actually started closing down and giving them less time on the ball. The difference between the two teams in possession was really obvious. We were also at various points leaving huge gaps in sections of the pitch which I can't get my head around. 

Hopefully Norwich will come out a little less pumped up and we can sneak an equaliser. They concede easily so it is possible. Even with that first half performance we could and possibly should have scored twice.

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Just now, blueboy3333 said:

That's often the tactic, invite pressure and then try and hit teams on the break. Which is fine when you're organised and can defend. 

It's not a traditional tactic we employ though. We usually press in our own half then try to hit DG, hoping for knock downs to Dack/wingers. It's a big, big change, it's essentially what Mowbray has said he wants to be doing next season.

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They had 13 shots to our 1 earlier on ?.

For real though, we’ve not been great and we’re lucky it’s only 2-1.

We’ve not been able to get Dack or Graham into the game at all. 

We just need to be a lot better second half. To be fair to Norwich, they’ve been absolutely excellent, but they’ve smelt blood and kept their foot on the neck.

Big improvement needed, second half.

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