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Yeah.
Perhaps i was being a bit harsh.
The lads did work hard and put in a lot of effort and endeavour. Guess i would have liked us to be a bit more dominant.
BW looked a lot more physical and commanding for large spells in the game.
Ta for the info about Jamie.
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And you are right to point out that we did it with 10 players.
Cant imagine what a player with Carts experience was thinking.
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Not that I’m one to brag but obviously my criticism of the starting line up and Stoz’s first half performance spurred the lads on to the win, in fact Carts was so angry he got sent off to confuse B’wood😆😆

In all seriousness the gaffer got his tactics bang on after the sending off and the skipper was quality for the 2nd half👍👍MOM for me was Coxe who looks real quality at this level.

Would still like to see a bit more pace in the team going forward but I’m being picky.

Vive le Moors.....

YAMS
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Excellent performance and result, really dug in for a gritty win against a difficult opponent. Thought we defended very well. Yes, it looked a bit ragged at times but that's not surprising when you're a man down for such a long time. The "much maligned" Williams (and I have been one of the "maligners"!) had a very good game. He's developing into a very capable centre half - mobile, quick, good in the air and good at blocking and tackling. He should be played in that position every time he starts. Coxe and Cranston were very good, giving us quality down both flanks. Sbarra also had an excellent game.

Boreham Wood were typical Boreham Wood - a physical team of giants, looking to intimidate the opposition and the ref. I think Tim Flowers would be a good fit for them when they're next looking for a manager. It didn't surprise me to see a Moors red card, although it did surprise me that it was Carter and it was so early in the game (I thought Howe would be the Moors player most likely to not last the 90 minutes). 'Wood clearly had a game plan to target certain Moors players likely to react and get sent off. Storer complained to the ref numerous times about getting elbowed in the face at corners and Coxe was on the receiving end of an "accidental" stamp on the calf from Rhead. You could also hear lots of complaining coming from the 'Wood dug out. In that respect, it's good that Ozzy didn't feature so he will be available for the next 3 games!

It was encouraging to see that we have a manager who is prepared to change things around during a match and adapt to what's happening. It was also good to see that the players looked comfortable changing formations, from a 3-4-2-1 to a 4-4-1. They looked more organised and enjoyed more possession after the sending off. Despite the numerical disadvantage, we never gave 'Wood any clear-cut chances. Boot did what he needed to do when called into action but arguably the best save of the game was Ashmore keeping out Cranston's freekick. Rooney's finish was deadly. For a split-second I thought "why didn't he lay it off to Hancox in the box?", until the ball pinged in off the post!

All-in-all, a great result given the circumstances. It will be interesting to see how we line up in the next game, with Gudger and Carter out - 3 at the back (Williams, Howe and Hancox/Piggot) or a flat back 4 (Williams and Howe in the centre)?
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Streaming was much better in terms of stability. I think it only dropped out once for me and was able to reconnect straight away. The frame rate seemed lower than previous matches, resulting in the action appearing quite "jerky". Some of the camera work didn't help with that either. Tried lowering the stream quality from 1080p to 720p and even lower, but this didn't improve the frame rate, which I reckon was less than 30fps. Tried using a couple of devices (iPad and Win 10 PC connected to a TV) but this didn't make any difference. Not a criticism (it was a free stream after all!) just an observation.

Thought the commentary was very good, seems to be getting better with each game and compliments the video coverage very well. Still a bit of work to do on the in-game highlights. Quite often, they'd miss the key action. For example, the highlight of the Carter red card showed the immediate aftermath of the tackle, rather than the tackle itself. I've no idea how tricky it is to produce in-game highlights, identifying the action worthy of a replay, editing the clip, and finding a suitable pause in the action to show the replay. Like commentary, it's a skillset that probably improves the more you do it.

It'll be interesting to see if they keep the streaming service even when fans are eventually allowed back in the stadium.
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Watched the whole game and thought the streaming was good with pretty much unbroken action. Commenting is very difficult and I am impressed how well Ben McPhillips does the job. He must do a lot of homework on the opposition team before each game to comment about them and to know a bit about their history. I would struggle just to get their names right!

On the game itself, when Carter was rightly sent off for 2 very mistimed tackles, I resigned myself to seeing the Moors have difficult afternoon and losing the match as Boreham Wood, 11 against 11, had had the better of the game up to Darren’s ejection.

But no, there followed in the next 77 minutes incredible performances by the the under strength Moors! I would have settled for a 0-0 draw. However our very delayed debutant, Adam Rooney,has other ideas with a very powerful strike from a long way out on to the right hand post and deflecting in. What a competive debut goal for Adam. Well worth the wait!

I agree with other posters that Coxe was the Man of the Match as lost count of the numbers of rimes he cleared the ball with head and feet during the onslaught from Boreham Wood.
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I have just read on the Boreham Wood Website their report of the games. Surprised to see Nathan Ashmore, was named their Man of the Match! What a compliment to the Moors team, none of their outfield players did well enough to play better than their goalkeeper!

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My first thought was that Rhead had got a deliberate stamp in on Coxe, but as soon as I saw the replay, I changed my mind. He doesn't change his length of stride or look at Coxe at all.
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Just watching the highlights back and I've realised Carter's second yellow came as a direct result of a dubious free kick given against Rooney when you might argue Fyfield was riding over him while the forward was unsighted.

Not an excuse at all because it was two very rash challenges deserving of yellow cards (and I think, based on how he and the team were playing, a second was coming sooner or later), but it does make it slightly unfortunate for him to get the second when he did.

I'm now slightly less sure that Rhead's stray toe on Coxe's shin was accidental as well.
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Agree that Carter deserved a red, I thought the first one could have been a straight red on it's own, off the ground and a two footed lunge from behind. As for Rhead trampling on Coxe, footballers are past masters at disguising foul play, I was convinced at the time and I have not seen anything to change my mind, remembering that Coxe had frustrated Rhead having him in his pocket for most of the game.

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