I didn't get to watch Tuesdays game live, but even before I'd seen the extended highlights I didn't think the players & manager got quite enough credit for such a huge win. Yes we are a better team than Tranmere, but to go up there and win on a wet and windy night with them desperate for a result as well was a magnificent performance. When you add in the fact that while we certainly weren't in crisis we had been stuttering a bit, it makes it even better.
I'd like to talk about the goals. Both were as a result of some excellent play with the ball being worked into really dangerous areas by good passing, not by being launched. The first goal was as a result of a really good run from Callum Maycock who was found with a fine pass from Ryan Johnson.
Now I've made no secret of the fact that Ryan Johnson is a player I like a lot. His honesty shines through in everything that he does, so much so that I should think he'd be the first to accept that he hasn't been at his impeccable best since he came back from injury. Neither mind you has he been as bad as some fans have made out, and some of them would do well to remember my "Man at the bar" theory*.
*Said theory is this: If you wouldn't say to his face when he was stood at the bar, something you'd either write about or shout at a player, then don't type it, don't shout it. My guess is big Ryan would flatten some of those who have been hurling abuse at him, we'd do well as fans to remember that our job is to SUPPORT the players. If we can't think of anything constructive to type/write, then saying eff all is always a viable option.
Anyway I know a couple of lads who went to Tranmere. They said that although Ryan wasn't back to his absolute "Magnet head" best, he was somewhere pretty near it. At his best, (remember Sutton away) you could have filled a football with lead & chucked it in a canal. To retrieve it, you'd have just needed to lob Ryan Johnson in head first. The magnetic force of his nut would have meant that once he came out, it'd have been stuck on his forehead like a black & white tumour.
The second goal was a great low cross & header too. Yes I know they had a couple of chances, but here's a newsflash, that happens in football. The main thing is, we won. Now with the greatest respect to Tranmere, it firmly fits into the "get off the bus, grab the points, get back on the bus, fuck off home" type of away day. It isn't the sort of place you go for a cultural experience, you go there for the points. We got em, great win.
Now on Saturday Dagenham won't be a gimme, but neither is it a nine footer downhill with a funky double break. It's a four footer on a slight uphill green. If we approach it properly and do the right things, we'll win. Hopefully from there we get another famous cup day out of it.
Newport & Harrogate the following week I'm going to both and I can't wait. It's another two games that I think we ought to be winning, but we'd do well to remember what we did at Tranmere. Bravery on the ball, not taking the easy option every time, playing a bit of football etc.
Do those things and by next Saturday night, we'll be celebrating four wins on the bounce. Let's get it done, COYD.