Monday, 3 January 2022

Serious Dent To Ambitions

First off, Happy New Year to one and all! Unfortunately the first question for 2022 is whether Saturday’s defeat against a top six side, our second in succession, truly kills off our chances of closing the gap on the play-off places in the second half of the season. The obvious answer is ‘no’, but the two games without doubt make a serious dent in our ambitions, especially when paired with points dropped in the away games at Morecombe and Shrewsbury. It’s unfair, and there are reasons behind the results, but there is now a clear contrast between the first five games under JJ – four wins and a draw, 13 points out of 15 – and the subsequent six – two wins, a draw, and three defeats, or 7 points out of 18. Also, a defeat at home rather puts paid to the notion that we might simply have a problem getting the necessary results away from The Valley.

It isn’t rocket science to pinpoint the factors behind the change in returns. Of the last six games Stockley dropped out of three for his suspension and a fourth, yesterday, due to a knock. Add in the three unavailable late in the day for Plymouth, before that Pearce being injured, plus Leko, in addition to the other absentees (Inniss, Lavelle, Matthews, Blackett-Taylor and Forster-Caskey) and we have been pulled up short. The squad is well covered in some areas but not in certain key ones and for that we have paid a price, especially as some of those on the fringe of the starting XI – Kirk, Morgan, Soare and now Davison – have not taken their chances.

It's reasonable to say that the style of play that Jackson wants the team to produce is demanding in terms of physical intensity; and when the team has been up for the challenge it has worked very well. But when they are off the pace, and short of options in key areas, it seems we can be found out, with presumably teams doing their homework on us. Without Stockley, Wycombe were able to crowd out the important areas, leaving no space for Washington, Lee or Gilbey – or indeed Leko - to exploit, and until Inniss came on as a last-gasp centre-forward we had no real alternative.

There are still too many points to play for to simply call time on the season and plan for the next campaign. But Saturday did feel seriously deflating, perhaps not just for the fans. I’m all for mutual respect on the pitch etc but there did seem to be an awful lot of mateyness out there once we had been beaten rather than desolation at losing a game against what we hoped would soon be a rival for a play-off spot.

For the record, I see that Wycombe have come in for a fair amount of flak from other Addicks over their tactics, but I’m not sure why. They neutralised our strengths and played to their own, which included the knowledge that in McCleary they had a player capable of producing some moments of magic and in Vokes someone likely to convert if a chance in the box came his way. Their time-wasting was excessive, but it wasn’t their fault the ref did nothing about it, adding a mere five minutes of stoppage time. Fact is that they produced the one moment of class in the first half – and those at the game may have been deprived of the interesting debate between Robert Lee, Steve Brown and Scott Minto over whether the bulk of the blame for it should rest with Dobson or Gilbey – and in the second half, although we hit the post, had the better chances, missing one or two which would have killed off the game.

If we wanted TS to spend all he had in the transfer window to bolster a continuing rise up the table it was not exactly what the doctor ordered. And as has been pointed out elsewhere, addressing our needs isn’t a simple case of going out and signing another centre-forward. Would that player be intended to be a straight replacement if Stockley is unavailable? In that event, if we can attract someone ready to be a second choice, Davison becomes very much surplus to requirements. How do we intend to use Leko for the remainder of the season? He is a different style of player to Washington and if he’s playing the midfield has to be able to adapt to that to get the best out of him. It’s reasonable to expect that we will bring in another forward during the window, but just what sort of player will say a good deal about how Sandgaard at least views the remainder of this season.

For now we have to pretend to be interested in the Papa DooDah thing. I hope JJ uses the game to try something a little different, just to experiment, especially if Stockley isn’t risked. After that, I’m aware that others attach more importance than I do to the FA Cup for a team in our situation. I hope we have an enjoyable game against Norwich but am far more interested in how we will be shaping up against Crewe and Cheltenham as quite frankly both now need to be beaten – otherwise even the seriously deluded optimists, including myself, will have to start planning for another season in this bloody division.


4 comments:

Vince said...

Not blaming WW for the time wasting as I'm sure we would have done the same. Just inept refereeing. Each of their throw-ins involved 3 players and the shirt pulling was not punished from the start. We look like a mid-table team and that is where we will end up I expect, just hope we get some exciting games in and some new tactics as clearly other teams have worked us out a bit.

Sisyphus said...

Well I'm hoping for some sort of cup run otherwise the rest of the season is looking very bland. Watching the wayward passing last night I wondered if the gap between L1 and bottom of the Premiership may just be too great-despite the lack of confidence in the Norwich team. However 2 or 3 hefty challenges shook MK Dons 2nd team up and with a ref that couldn't see anything wrong with red shirts we snatched a win.Maybe get him back again for Sunday.
As for TS he really will be "cock-eyed optimist" if he invests for the short term after shelling out for severance pay for a manager on top of weekly running expenses of the club. I have no expectations on that front, past a loan from the Premiership/Championship for the rest of the season.Lets hope its a top talent.

I read this morning that Harry Arter is on his way back to Nott For.- he's on £38,000 a week .Really.

BA your blog sets the standard-keep up the good work in 2022
HNY

Sisyphus said...

Oh by the way- impressed by Harness our fledgling goalkeeper- some good saves. If he can work on his kicking he could be good.

Burgundy Addick said...

Sisyphus, what can I say, you are very kind with your remarks. Re Arter he just proved to be not needed but at the time we signed him it looked like a good move. Still wish him well, just didn't work out. Re Harness, first I've seen of him in action and he looked assured, encouraging for the future for sure, along with Williams and others.

Vince, I'm sure we'll find a way to enjoy the rest of the season - at least I bloody well hope so as I've shelled out for a 12-month streaming pass (which condemned me to have last night's game on in the background).