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offshore-brinicle · 5 months
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Part of the reason I talk about the League of Nine so much aside from my personal hyperfixation and the interest in Korean literature it awoke in me, is that something that is completely lost in like 99% of western users is that Canto IV and the League of Nine's backstory was Heavily based on the Japanese occupation of Korea since this is the time where the real Yi Sang and Guinhoe lived. Even Mili's song for the Ruina collection Salt, Pepper, Birds and The Thought Police is, in fact made in honor of another author from this era Yun Dong-ju who actively stood up against the Japanese forces. Even Ruina's tagline is a reference to his book Sky, Wind, Stars, and Poetry and every chapter of Ruina starts with a quote from him.
It's very much undivorcable from this context but the information is very hard to access for non-Koreans and a lot of people don't really do the research but I want this aspect of the story to be acknowledged more, specially with the Blade Lineage's storyline highlighting more on the kind of displacement, alienation and corruption that led to them having to abandon their roots much like Limbus' reimagining of the Guinhoe. The reason Dongrang and Gubo are so villafied is because as the Guinhoe corrupted under the pressure of oppression those two were some of the worst offenders, actively writing propaganda and abandoning their people for the sake of siding with whoever benefited them best, and as someone who also grew up living through the aftereffects of colonialism and immigration it's all specially clear to me.
Though personally, I'm quite relieved that the fanwiki has also been updating with the proper resources in regards to the real life background and context, I recommend the pages for at least a more simplified rundown of a lot of the key details and the references made by each member in Canto IV (though it doesn't include some things I have talked about here before and I have made my resolution to contribute to it as well)
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astragatwo · 1 year
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Bnnuy time
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hohsalle · 1 year
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new fic dropped...
yi sang/dongbaek (could also be read as platonic? it is definitely not overtly romance-based), 1.1k, mostly reflective and missing-scene type content based on canto iv part 1 and 2 (with some setting from 3, but i am not done with 3 so no "present-day" plot things from 3)!
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fan-of-mulligan · 8 years
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FOM BLOG: OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1 - 0 GILLINGHAM
My Thoughts On Oldham Athletic V Gillingham……………………
I left my house at 6.40AM in The Morning and I made sure that I had the following things on me,,,,,,,, (Money, Keys, My Oldham Athletic Ticket, My Samsung Galaxy S2, My Fleece-Jacket, Spare Batteries, Match-Day Programme, Lynx, Spare Lids, My Gillingham Scarf, My Gillingham Bag with Pads and Pens, And A Packet Of Polo’s), and after double checking I had everything on me, I left my house and I went to The NewsAgents to buy A 500ML Bottle Of Pepsi for £1, and after paying for my drink, I made the ten minute walk to The Bus Stop outside The Cricketers Pub, and I waited for The Kings Ferry Coach to arrive, once The Kings Ferry Coach arrived at 7AM, I got on the coach and sat near the back, there were USB Charger Ports in-between the seats, but I had charged Six Batteries to full power the day before.
Gary asked me about My Starting Line Up which I had posted on Twitter, which was the following,,,,,,,, GK Stuart Nelson RB Ryan Jackson RCB Max Ehmer LCB Chris Herd LB Paul Konchesky RM Scott Wagstaff RCM Josh Wright LCM Jake Hessenthaler LM Billy Knott ST Jay Emmanuel-Thomas ST Cody McDonald - I mentioned about Adrian Pennock’s Comments regarding wingers who need to get to the byline and whip in a cross, a right footed player in Wagstaff on the right, and a left footed player in Knott on the left, chances are that I have got the line up completely wrong and the way Gillingham Line Up against Oldham Athletic will be no-where how I predicted Gillingham will line up come 3PM.
Gary also thought I was going to Oldham Athletic via car, I mentioned that Diane didn’t want to take the risk because of the weather conditions recently and the fuel costs have shot up in price as well,  and because of those fuel costs, we were looking at paying forty pounds each which just isn’t financially viable, I asked Gary what was the atmosphere like in The Rainham End after our defeat against Oxford United in our last home game, Gary added that the discontent for Edinburgh had been no louder then it had been for any other Manager who were having a difficult time in The Managerial Hot-Seat, but even so, we were all surprised that Paul Scally made the decision to sack Justin Edinburgh, while David Kerslake and Wayne Hatswell both left the club as well, and even more surprised that Adrian Pennock, Steve Lovell and Jamie Day had come in to replace them just over forty hours later.
Our next pick up point was Priestfield Stadium, and Diane got on the coach and told me that there were problems with the heater in her car and Diane was thinking about part exchanging her car, as there might have been problems that the previous owner had not told her, hence why the cost of the car was cheap, but Diane wanted to test the car for the long away trip to Sheffield United The Following Saturday, it’s a journey we have done via car before - so is Oldham Athletic - but Sheffield United Away isn’t a four hour plus journey.
I think everyone had the same opinion in regards to The Sacking of Justin Edinburgh and the appointment of Adrian Pennock, I thought there were two options on the table for Justin Edinburgh, 1. Make The Managerial Change Now and bring someone else in who can asses the squad for the remaining twenty one games before making the changes required to the squad in the summer, and 2. Make The Managerial Change in The Summer, I thought that two was more likely to happen then one, but I was surprised to see Justin Edinburgh relieved of his managerial duties as Gillingham Manager the day after The 1-0 Home Defeat against Oxford United, but everyone was disappointed with The Appointment of Adrian Pennock - http://fan-of-mulligan.tumblr.com/post/155482807487/fom-blog-adrian-pennock-steve-lovell-and-jamie - and I have posted my entire thoughts on Adrian Pennock’s Appointment as Gillingham Manager Here.
Diane gave her thoughts, and Diane wanted A Experienced Proven Manager who knows League One Football Inside Out - basically One Of Kenny Jackett or Steve Cotterill - and Justin Edinburgh has been replaced by A Manager. who. Gillingham Connections Aside, has less managerial experience and has a lot of questions and reservations surrounding his appointment, you also have questions regarding Paul Scally, and does he have the time to go through The Entire Interview Process and Interview A lot Of Manager’s, this quick appointment suggests that he doesn’t have the time to go through that entire process, and of course, there is the possibility that this is a stop gap appointment until the summer, where Manager’s with A Proven Track Record are more likely to come to Gillingham.
After stopping off at The Bus Stop the other side of The Medway Tunnel to pick up Brian, we stopped off at Strood Train Station and Strood Sports Centre, and once all the pick up points were done and dusted, we were on our way to Oldham Athletic, Peter had then gone through the formalities of The Coach Prices for Adults and Children and no alcohol on the coach - not that anyone would carry alcohol on the coach - and travel costs were £31 for adults - £10 cheaper then our respective prices for what it would have been for us had we traveled via car, however, Peter had also mentioned that he had been in contact with Oldham Athletic about the likelihood of this match being postponed, and there was a slim chance of that happening, and while that is a sign of encouragement, there is still that slim possibility of the match being called off.
None of us wanted that to happen, we got up early for Oldham Athletic Away so we want the game to go ahead, the prospect of traveling to Oldham Athletic on A Tuesday Night would be a difficult one to face, because if we all thought that Oldham Athletic Away was going to be cold on A Saturday Afternoon, then you can imagine how cold Oldham Athletic is going to be on A Tuesday Night, and also, the players traveled up to Oldham Athletic on A Friday, so Oldham will have to pay for Gillingham’s Travel Costs Twice, not something that Oldham Athletic can afford to do given there financially difficulty.
I had posted the following on Twitter before leaving the house,,,,, making the long trip up north to Oldham, while any point away from home is a good point, it’s three points we want today - COME ON THE GILLS - A point wouldn't be a bad result in Adrian Pennock’s First Game in-charge as Head Coach, the win is desperately needed though and this is a game that Gillingham need to win, away to a side who are bottom of League One and struggling for points and goals, a point wouldn’t be a bad result, but we were hoping that Adrian Pennock will start his reign with a win and three points.
I spoke with Diane about the positives about Adrian Pennock’s Appointment as Gillingham Head Coach, we will clearly be looking more closely at The Kent Non League Scene as Gillingham missed out on Alfie May at Hythe Town and Harry Smith at Folkestone Invicta, both players signed for Doncaster Rovers and Millwall respectively, and sometimes you just are going to have to take a chance on them, rather then wanting to watch them on trial over and over again, Adam Coombes has scored twenty nine goals in twenty four appearances for Welling United and I can see Gillingham signing him because of that goal-scoring record, and Adrian Pennock and Jamie Day will know everything about Adam Coombes, so they would know if Coombes can make the step up or not.
Another advantage will be playing against Kent Non League Teams in Pre-Season - assuming that Adrian Pennock is given the job on a permanent basis - because Gillingham only played against Dartford in the summer as we had pre-season matches arranged against Braintree Town and Billericay Town in Essex and only five fixtures arranged as well, so it would be nice to see Gillingham arrange games against Folkestone Invicta, Faversham Town, Chatham Town, Ramsgate, Margate, Whistable Town, Ashford United, Sittingbourne and Rochester United.
However, those negative concerns do appear to out-weigh the positive one’s, the decision to make a managerial change was the right one, but could Gillingham afford to spend weeks and weeks to bring in A New Manager, especially with The January Transfer Window Closing and No Loans outside The Transfer Window ??? - perhaps The Manager’s we spoke to don’t want to come to Gillingham in the middle of the season, as that is always a possibility, But Justin Edinburgh being appointed as Northampton Town Manager was very surprising, because I thought that Justin Edinburgh will get A Job In League Two and work his way back up into League One, but all credit to him, and I genuinely wish Justin Edinburgh all the best and thank him for the good times as Gillingham Manager, he will clearly work his way up into The Championship, but sometimes, Manager’s need to go backwards to go forwards being moving up through the divisions, and maybe Justin Edinburgh will learn from a few mistakes at Gillingham, and correct those mistakes at Northampton Town.
We stopped off at Peterborough Services at 9.30AM for a quick stop and the plan was to stop twice on the way up to Oldham Athletic, this was only a short stop and I brought A 500ML Bottle Of Coca Cola for £2 - Service Stations are very expensive - before getting back on the coach again and we were on our way again at 9.50AM, there was still no mention of the game being on or off at this stage, but with the highly likely scenario that the match was still going to go ahead, we carried on with our journey up to Oldham.
And I checked Twitter to see the message that I am sure that we all wanted to hear and I saw the following Tweet on Twitter,,,, GAME ON: Oldham Athletic v Gillingham, Thank Goodness for that was my response, so we can make the rest of our journey to Oldham knowing full well that the match is on at Boundary Park and having paid £31 in travel costs, none of us wanted this match to be re-scheduled, we have been regular’s on The Kings Ferry Coach this season as quite a few trips have not been possible to go to via car, like Bolton Wanderers Away, but Diane has been having a few car problems which has seen these type of trips just not possible, because of the wear and tear on the car and the rising fuel costs.
Our second service stop was at mid-day as we stopped at A Service Station less then half an hour away from Oldham, I thought we had much longer then that to go in our journey, and I was going to buy something to eat and drink from the services, there was only A KFC And A Subway at this service station, and with plenty of time remaining until we were back on the coach, I brought A Bacon and Cheese Chicken Fillet, Fries, and A Large Coke for £5.70 and sat down in The Services to eat what was essentially My Dinner, having had My Breakfast at 5.45AM in The Morning.
Me and Diane also got speaking to a few Rugby Supporters who had only set off on there journey, while we mentioned that we left from Gillingham at 7AM in The Morning, Rugby doesn’t seem to be as popular of A Sport in The South Of England compared to The North, and The Rugby Super League has got the following teams,,,, Hull FC, Warrington Wolves, Wigan Warriors, St Helens, Catalans Dragons, Castleford Tigers, Widnes Vikings, Wakefield Wildcats, Leeds Rhinos, Salford Red Devils and Hull KR - Hull, Wigan Leeds and Salford all based in The North Of England, I have seen London Bronco’s play at Priestfield Stadium a few times, but the game just hasn’t captured the same enthusiasm in the south for some reason.
Gary and a few others mentioned roughly the wages that Jay Emmanuel-Thomas is on at QPR, the amount does vary but over £10,000 does appear to be the reoccurring theme, and when you look at the money that Championship Clubs were willing to spend to try and get into The Premier League then over £10,000 is hardly surprising, especially when you consider the money QPR have spent on players when they were playing in The Premier League, there was also a rumour that Gillingham have signed someone who would be on the bench for The Oldham Athletic V Gillingham Game, similar to how Andrew Crofts was signed on the day before The Southend United V Gillingham Game Last Season.
After finishing My Dinner and Diane finished her Sandwiches, we both made our way back to The Kings Ferry Coach at 11.35AM and once we were both back on the coach, we were on our way to Oldham, which surprisingly was less then half an hour away, I also checked Twitter and Harry Kane had already scored a brace for Tottenham against West Bromwich Albion, so my decision to put Harry Kane in for Diego Costa proved to be a brilliant decision already, A Good Points Total in Fantasy Football and Gillingham winning against Oldham Athletic will do nicely.
And having set off at 7AM and stopped at Two Service Stations on the way up to Boundary Park, we arrived at Oldham Athletic at 1AM and we have made exceptional time to arrive at the ground so early, had I known we would have arrived at the ground so early then I would have got something to eat and drink in Oldham, but you can never tell what the traffic is going to be like on the motorway, so I got something to eat and drink from KFC, as I didn’t want to buy any food inside Boundary Park, as I rarely buy food inside Football Stadiums, and having parked up inside The Car Park, I made sure I had everything on me I wanted to take with me inside the ground before getting off The Kings Ferry Ground, for many, arriving at the ground meant the chance to go to The Pub, or get something to eat and drink from elsewhere, while Diane and Myself wanted to see where The Team Coach was going to park so we can wait there.
There are so many regular’s Me and Diane know who used to go to away games but for one reason or another unfortunately don’t go to as many away games these days, cost probably the main contributing factor, the time it takes to travel to and from places like Oldham Athletic, how well Gillingham are playing is another reason, working on A Saturday, and I also know a few Gillingham Supporters who watch A Non League Game when Gillingham travel away from home, a few supporters I know go and watch Chatham Town Play for example, but I would say cost and time are the two main contributing factors for the declining numbers away from home.
We walked around Boundary Park, including going up to where the Away Supporters used to be situated by The Jimmy Frizzell Stand Old Away Entrance, now this stand is given entirely to the home supporters, a decision which has angered Oldham Athletic Supporters, as The Chaddy End was traditionally reserved for home supporters, this would be like giving The Away Supporters at Priestfield Stadium The Rainham End and Gillingham Supporters sat in The Brian Moore Stand, I saw A Programme Seller and brought One Match Day Programme for £3 and Diane brought One Match Day Programme as well, Referee Dean Whitestone was on the back of The Match-Day Programme among with The Assistant Referee’s and Squad Sheets, we will find out how good or how bad Referee Dean Whitestone will be over the next ninety minutes.
We headed round to where The Players Entrance was behind The Main Stand, which was the oldest stand at Boundary Park, and a stand that was showing it’s age, and while we were waiting for the team coach, Me and Diane spoke with Stuart Nelson’s Mum, who had mentioned that Stuart Nelson hadn’t fully recovered from his ankle injury he picked up against MK Dons when saving Dean Bowditch’s Penalty Kick, and Stuart Nelson has picked up another slight knock on the other ankle, both ankles are strapped up and this reminds me of Simon Royce, who had his ligaments strapped up during his time at Gillingham, and his time on the training ground was reduced because of those injuries, but Stuart Nelson is only having his ankles strapped up through a recovery process.
We also spoke to Colin who had mentioned to Me and Diane that someone told him back in November that Adrian Pennock was going to come back to Gillingham, Wow, Was My Response, maybe you should have put a bet on it was then my second response, imagine what the payout would have been on that bet as well, but it was clear that A Managerial Change was needed, either immediately, or the change was made in the summer, I couldn’t see a third scenario where Justin Edinburgh remained as Gillingham Manager at the start of The 2017 / 2018 season, it is important though we thank Justin Edinburgh and wish him all the best at Northampton Town, the first half of his tenure was sensational and even this season, winning away against Watford and going to White Heart Lane were real stand out moments this season, but we were hoping that Adrian Pennock can start his first game as Gillingham Manager with a win and all three points.
We saw The Team Coach Arrive with Adrian Pennock, Steve Lovell and Jamie Day getting off The Team Coach with the rest of Gillingham’s First Team Squad, we didn’t see any surprising revelations, like we did away at Southend United Last Season when Andrew Crofts was on The Team Coach, so it was pretty much the case of going with what we have got for the game against Oldham Athletic, and look to bring in the players we want to sign before the game against Sheffield United The Following Saturday.
Once the players had gone through The Players Entrance, we made our way towards The Away Turnstile Entrance, which meant walking past the housing development around Boundary Park, I mentioned to Diane that maybe she could buy one of these houses and rent The House out to Football Supporters when there team plays against Oldham Athletic during the season, at least it wouldn’t be far to walk to from the house to the ground, a hypothetical idea, but it was a interesting idea nonetheless.
It was 1.50PM by the time the turnstiles opened to let supporters into the back of the away end, and once My Match Ticket was scanned, I went through the turnstiles and Me and Diane went to the back of the stand for the food and drinks stand and I brought One 500ML Bottle Of Coca Cola for £2, while Diane brought A Coffee and A Chocolate Bar, the team news wasn’t in yet, but Me and Diane were thinking of where we could sit, and the central block behind the goal is the only block where both goals were not restricted, Diane spoke with Brian, while I went over to speak with Ben, who had made his way up north via train.
I asked Ben what game or games was he going to go to had Oldham Athletic V Gillingham was called off because of the weather ??? - Ben added that he was looking at either Altrincham V Gainsborough Trinity Or Stockport County V Brackley Town, but chances are that if Oldham Athletic V Gillingham was called off because of the snow, then both of these matches would have been called off as well, Ben added that he wouldn’t have come to Oldham Athletic V Gillingham on A Tuesday Night if this match needed to be re-arranged, and both of us have got dreadful records at Boundary Park, A Stadium that is always cold even in the summer months, I remember A 0-0 Draw where Gillingham were battered and we deserved to lose, but Doug Loft’s Goal was the first Gillingham Goal I have seen scored at Oldham Athletic as well.
Eventually, We Saw Gillingham’s Team News On Twitter and Gillingham Lined Up As Follows,,,,,,,, Stuart Nelson, Ryan Jackson, Max Ehmer, Chris Herd, Paul Konchesky, Ellliott List, Josh Wright, Billy Knott, Scott Wagstaff, Bradley Dack, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas SUBS: Tom Hadler (GK), Mitchell Dickenson, Darren Oldaker, Mark Byrne, Emmanuel Osadebe, Cody McDonald and Rory Donnelly - Adrian Pennock was true to his word when he spoke about playing with wingers who can get to the byline and whip in crosses, as both Scott Wagstaff and Elliott List both made The Starting Line Up, with Bradley Dack and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas lining up in what we believed to be a 4.4.1.1 formation.
Jake Hessenthaler missed out on making The Match-Day Squad through illness, Adedeji Oshilaja is suspended, and Cody McDonald might have been one of the two / three unnamed players who were ill, which might explain why Cody McDonald was named among the substitutes bench for this important League One Match at Boundary Park, Adrian Pennock has already made some important decisions with Elliott List starting and Max Ehmer being given The Captain’s Armband, Elliott List starting was a decision that interested me, so I tweeted the following tweet on Twitter, I am going to pick Elliott List as the player to watch for Gillingham, rare starting appearance and let’s see what List can do today - because Elliott List has the pace and he has shown what he can do in patches, Watford Away, Bradford City at home, so let’s see what Elliott List can do when he is given the opportunity to start.
Me and Diane both decided to stand in the back row at Boundary Park, we needed to be behind the goal and high enough so that we could look over the crossbar, so standing at the very back made perfect sense, and Colin joined up with us soon afterwards, We spoke about Justin Edinburgh’s departure as Gillingham Manager and Adrian Pennock, Steve Lovell and Jamie Day coming in to replace Justin Edinburgh, Wayne Hatswell and David Kerslake, and the one thing we spoke about which has become clear over Justin Edinburgh’s Tenure is that Justin Edinburgh hasn’t been able to strengthen Gillingham’s Defence, John Egan was top draw and he was always going to go, we couldn’t sign Adam El-Abd on a permanent basis, Leon Legge was released over a year a go, Mahlon Romeo was released and so was Brennan Dickenson, all three players released could do a job in this Gillingham Team Now.
The Defence needs major reshuffling between now and the end of the season, and trying to bring players in to strengthen the squad in the middle of the season is a extremely difficult challenge, but that is the challenge that Adrian Pennock, Steve Lovell and Jamie Day have taken on and it is a challenge that starts with this up and coming match against Oldham Athletic at Boundary Park, we must have been close to signing at least one new player before this important League One Match, otherwise, why did we let Baily Cargill go back to AFC Bournemouth if we didn’t have a replacement or two in mind ???
After The Warm Up’s were complete, The Players applauded The Gillingham Supporters Behind The Goal, and likewise, The Gillingham Supporters applauded The Players as they went down the tunnel for what will be Adrian Pennock’s First Team Talk as Gillingham Head Coach, Colin noticed just how Tom Hadler looks like A Goalkeeper as Tom Hadler has the height and the build to be a decent goalkeeper for Gillingham in the Future, I can only assume that Tom Hadler is going to go out on loan to play competitive first team football, hence why Adrian Pennock is looking to sign A Goalkeeper who will challenge Stuart Nelson for The Number One Jersey.
Both teams were out of the tunnel ready for kick off, with Gillingham wearing white and The Gills will be kicking towards The Jimmy Frizzell Stand, while Oldham Athletic will be kicking towards The Chaddy End, meaning that both teams will be kicking towards the ends where there supporters are situated in The Second Half, but before this important League One Match can begin, there was A Minute’s Applause for Graham Taylor who sadly passed away at the age of seventy two, what Graham Taylor managed to achieve at Watford was truly remarkable, but also, the player tributes tells you everything about just how much respect these players had for Graham Taylor, and how much they enjoyed playing for him, everyone will of course talk about England, but Aston Villa, Watford and Lincoln City Supporters can only speak highly of what Graham Taylor managed to achieve with these clubs.
After The One Minute’s Applause was completed, both teams were ready for kick off, can Gillingham do what we need them to do against Oldham Athletic and manage to pick up three crucial points, let’s hope so - COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FIRST HALF:
And Oldham Athletic show there intentions early on as Ryan McLaughlin kicks the ball long down the left side of the pitch - Gillingham’s Right - and Lee Erwin flicks the ball on and almost picks out Billy McKay with that flick on, but Paul Konchesky was in the right place at the right time to clear the ball away from danger by kicking the ball over his shoulder, and if we thought that was a clear cut chance from Oldham Athletic, then The Hosts could and perhaps should have opened the scoring in The Second Minute, again, Oldham Athletic are finding the right side of Gillingham’s Defence to be exploitable, as George Edmundson plays a long ball down-field into Lee Erwin’s path, and Lee Erwin drops the ball back to Ryan McLaughlin, who plays the ball over the top of Gillingham’s Defence as Billy McKay has managed to get in and behind Gillingham’s Defence and manages to get to the byline, and Billy McKay was inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area and was looking to pull the ball back to a number of Oldham Athletic Players inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area, but Max Ehmer blocks the attempted pull back and Ryan Jackson plays the ball short to Josh Wright, who plays the ball back to Ryan Jackson, who clears the ball away from danger - A Lucky Let Off for Gillingham there, and Ryan Jackson is just pushing far to high up the pitch which is seeing him being caught out by the long ball over the top.
Four Minutes into the match and Ousmane Fane is penalised for his challenge on Elliott List, and Gillingham have A Free Kick Twenty Five Yards out from goal, Billy Knott and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas both stand over the resulting free kick, and Referee Dean Whitestone had to tell Oldham Athletic Players to go further back because it was so obvious what Gillingham were going to do with this free kick, and when Gillingham could finally take the resulting free kick, Billy Knott tee’s up Jay Emmanuel-Thomas to go for goal with a first time effort which went well wide of Oldham Athletic’s Goal and was closer to the corner flag then hitting the target - Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was rushed to hit that ball and probably didn’t connect as well as he would have liked, but how many of those free kicks from Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has actually resulted in a goal, the one at Walsall stands out, but I cannot think of many others off the top of my head.
Six Minutes into the match and Gillingham win another free kick as George Edmundson is penalised for his challenge on Scott Wagstaff, and Gillingham have the chance to test Oldham Athletic’s Defence from the resulting free kick, but Billy Knott’s dangerous in-swinging free kick is headed clear and away from danger by Peter Clarke, as Gillingham just lack the height and physicality in our side to cause Oldham Athletic’s Defence Problems in the air.
And from there, Oldham Athletic look to turn defence into attack as Ryan McLaughlin plays the ball down the line towards Lee Erwin, who plays a one touch layoff into Ousmane Fane’s path, and the Oldham Athletic Midfielder threads the ball through to Lee Erwin down the left side of the pitch, and The Linesman Down The George Mill Main Stand Side Of The Pitch had raised his flag very late for Offside when I thought that Lee Erwin was clean through on goal - we’re not even ten minutes into the match and there has been three incidents where Gillingham have been exposed down the right side of the pitch, Ryan Jackson has got to do a lot better defensively, but we cannot just blame him individually, collectively, Gillingham need to be a lot better at the back.
Ten Minutes into the match and Gillingham have won A Corner Kick as Paul Konchesky’s cross from the byline is blocked by George Edmundson and Gillingham have the chance here to open the scoring, Billy Knott goes across to take the resulting corner kick - not Bradley Dack this time - and Billy Knott’s in-swinging corner kick aimed towards the far post is headed clear and away from danger by Brian Wilson, but Gillingham can still pile on the pressure on to Oldham Athletic’s Goal as Brian Wilson has headed the ball out for A Gillingham Throw One - again - Gillingham just lack the height and physicality to cause Oldham Athletic any problems in the air, so I am surprised that Gillingham do not try some short corner variations and try and do something different from set plays.
However, from the resulting throw on, we all thought that Gillingham had managed to open the scoring, Ryan Jackson has gone across to take the resulting throw on, and Ryan Jackson has hurled in a long throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area and George Edmundson, Qusmane Fane and Peter Clarke all get in each other’s way in attempting to header the ball clear and Josh Law wins the second aerial challenge up against Max Ehmer, but the third ball drops to Chris Herd, who see’s his first time effort towards goal blocked by Peter Clarke when we all thought that Chris Herd had opened the scoring for Gillingham, but Oldham Athletic looked to turn defence into attack as Brian Wilson keeps the ball in play and passes the ball down the line towards Ryan McLaughlin, who takes a touch to control the ball, and Ryan McLaughlin boots the ball long down-field towards Lee Erwin, who climbs high up against Paul Konchesky and we thought for a moment that the handball shouts were waved away when Josh Wright plays the ball back to Ryan Jackson, however, A Free Kick was given in Oldham Athletic’s Favour, a decision that looked soft at the time, however, the highlights show why The Free Kick was given as Paul Konchesky did handle the ball, and having survived a goal-scoring scare at one end of the pitch, Oldham Athletic can open the scoring with this free kick, as they have the aerial threat in there side to cause Gillingham problems defensively.
And from the resulting free kick, Oldham Athletic came very close to opening the scoring as Josh Law clips in a dangerous in-swinging free kick into the heart of Gillingham’s Penalty Area and Billy Knott’s defensive header manages to get the ball away from goal, but Lee Erwin has managed to pull away at the far post and Lee Erwin’s first time pull back is diverted behind at the expense of A Corner Kick, and the way that ball bounced right in-front of Josh Wright, that could have quite easily have been A Own Goal, and Oldham Athletic can continue to pile on the pressure on Gillingham’s Goal with this corner kick.
And Josh Law goes across to take the resulting corner kick for Oldham Athletic and Josh Law has whipped in an dangerous in-swinging cross and Stuart Nelson has completely missed the ball and accidentally punched Peter Clarke while Scott Wagstaff and Qusmane Fane were also down inside the six yard box and somehow the ball runs out of play for A Gillingham Goal-Kick, but there was a lengthy stoppage in play as Peter Clarke needed a head wound bandaged and Stuart Nelson also required treatment as Stuart Nelson needed to lie down on the deck so that physio, Adam Roach can stop the bleeding and Tom Hadler was standing by just in-case Stuart Nelson needed to be substituted, and Tom Hadler had a spare Goalkeeper Jersey so that Stuart Nelson can replace the shirt he is wearing - as blood is a obvious concern now with many viruses.
But you have got to say that Stuart Nelson is very lucky not to concede a penalty, as Colin pointed out, if that was a high foot from a out-field player, then that would have been a free kick, and the only saving grace is that both Stuart Nelson and Peter Clarke both required treatment, and after a lengthy stoppage of over five minutes, Stuart Nelson was back on his feat and Tom Hadler went to sit back down on the substitutes bench, and play finally resumed, we may well be in The Twentieth Minute Now, but there is going to be a lot of stoppage time at the end of the first half.
And as play resumes, Oldham Athletic are finding Gillingham’s Defensive Weakness in Ryan Jackson easy to capitalise on, as again, Ryan McLaughlin plays the ball over the top of Gillingham’s Defence Towards Lee Erwin, and Chris Herd has had to come across, slide and kick the ball into touch, Elliott List is playing in-front of Ryan Jackson down the right wing, but it is like Gillingham are playing with two attacking wingers down the right side of the pitch, because Oldham Athletic are finding so much space down there left side - and Mitchell Dickenson is the only defensive cover on the bench, and Mitchell Dickenson can play at Left Back or Left Centre Back, there isn’t any alternatives who can fill in at Right Back on the bench.
And Oldham Athletic still look like the side who are going to make the breakthrough as Oldham Athletic have A Throw On Down there right side of the pitch - Gillingham’s Left - and Cameron Dummigan throws the ball short to Ryan Flynn, who turns back on himself, and Ryan Flynn was under pressure from Josh Wright and Bradley Dack, and that pressure forces Ryan Flynn to pass the ball back to Peter Clarke, who takes a touch to control the ball, and Peter Clarke takes another touch to control the ball before kicking the ball long down-field and Lee Erwin wins the aerial challenge up against Max Ehmer, and Lee Erwin headers the ball towards Billy McKay, who is being closely marked by Chris Herd, and Billy McKay tries to play the ball back towards Lee Erwin, but Billy McKay’s pass is cut out by Paul Konchesky and the deflection forces Stuart Nelson to dive to his left to keep the ball in play and gather the ball at the second attempt - that deflection could have gone anywhere and Lee Erwin is causing Gillingham’s Defence a lot of problems - Erwin is precisely the sort of striker we’re lacking, someone who can hold the ball up, lay the ball off and win the aerial battles, we just do not have anyone who can do that in The First Team Squad, Noel Mbo can do this, but Adrian Pennock might want someone with more experience to lead the line for Gillingham.
Scott Wagstaff saw a harsh foul given against him as Scott Wagstaff timed his challenge to perfection on Cameron Dummigan, while Max Ehmer fouled Lee Erwin and I had my complaints about the second foul, we’re Twenty Six Minutes into the match, but probably only played for nineteen / twenty minutes, so there is going to be plenty of stoppage time remaining at the end of The First Half, but in the aftermath of the free kick given against Scott Wagstaff, Ryan Flynn’s dangerous in-swinging free kick towards the far post is headed clear at the back-stick by Chris Herd, who is having to fill in at centre back as Gillingham have very few defensive options available for this game against Oldham Athletic - but well done Chris Herd for being in the right place at the right time.
Twenty Six Minutes into the match, ad we all thought that Oldham Athletic were going to open the scoring, Ryan Flynn whips in an dangerous in-swinging cross and Peter Clarke see’s his header brilliantly blocked by Max Ehmer because that was going in and Max Ehmer has managed to divert the ball away from goal, but Oldham Athletic have got A Corner Kick Here and the chance to pile on more pressure on to Gillingham’s Goal, Josh Law goes across to take the resulting corner kick, and Josh Law has whipped in an dangerous in-swinging cross towards the far post, but Stuart Nelson was quick off his goal-line to gather the ball, and Stuart Nelson was looking to quickly distribute the ball forward, but Gillingham had everyone back defending the corner kick, and by the time everyone had moved forward, Stuart Nelson has basically booted the ball forward from one goalkeeper to the other, there is a real lack of movement out there on the football pitch from Gillingham, Oldham Athletic look like they have A Game Plan under John Sheridan, I cannot see this being Adrian Pennock’s Game-Plan, but despite being second best, the score-line remains at 0-0, and hopefully this is a match where Gillingham get the result but not the performance, because it is clear looking at the way Gillingham are playing, we’re short of several additions to this squad.
The Match is Now End To End as both teams create one goal-scoring opportunity each in The Twenty Seventh and Twenty Eighth Minutes Respectively, it is Oldham Athletic who look to strike first, as Connor Ripley has possession of the ball from Stuart Nelson’s Long Kick Down-Field and Connor Ripley takes several touches on the ball before kicking the ball down there left wing, and Ryan McLaughlin wins the aerial challenge up against Ryan Jackson, and Ryan McLaughlin headers the ball inside to Ryan Flynn, who brings the ball under control and The Oldham Athletic Midfielder is baring down towards Gillingham’s Goal as Gillingham’s Defence is just all over the place, and Ryan Flynn brings the ball under his control, as the pitch isn’t in the best of conditions, carries on his run down the left side of Gillingham’s Penalty Area, and Ryan Flynn’s shot towards goal is brilliantly blocked by Chris Herd, and Stuart Nelson is first to react to the loose ball - a lucky escape for Gillingham there.
And in The Twenty Eighth Minute, everyone in The Away End thought that Gillingham Should have been awarded A Penalty Kick, having just made the save, Stuart Nelson rolls the ball out to Paul Konchesky, who takes a touch to control the ball, and Paul Konchesky runs forward in possession of the ball up to the halfway line before laying the ball off to Bradley Dack, who squares the ball to Billy Knott on the centre circle and Billy Knott plays the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson on the right flank, and Ryan Jackson takes a touch to control the ball before playing the ball down the line to Elliott List, and Elliott List has the pace to go past Ryan McLaughlin and Brian Wilson, and Brian Wilson brings Elliott List down on the edge of the penalty area, but Elliott List was up on his feat quickly and Peter Clarke brings Elliott List down inside The Penalty Area, and Referee Dean Whitestone awards a free kick to Gillingham for the first challenge, but I have got to say that there was a huge penalty shout there as Peter Clarke had fouled Elliott List inside Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and I thought A Penalty was going to be awarded to Gillingham.
And from the resulting free kick, Billy Knott has curled an effort over Oldham Athletic’s Wall, but Billy Knott’s Free Kick lacked any power and it was easy for Connor Ripley to save, goal-scoring opportunities have been a rarity for The Gills, and we just haven’t seen Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Billy Knott, Bradley Dack, Scott Wagstaff and Elliott List on the ball often enough, but the score-line remains score-less at Boundary Park, and Gillingham are going to get chances eventually, but more needs to be done to get our more creative players on the ball in Oldham Athletic’s Final Third.
Twenty Nine Minutes into the match and Oldham Athletic have A Free Kick within shooting territory here as Max Ehmer is penalised for his challenge on Lee Erwin, and Diane believed that every time Oldham Athletic appealed for A Foul / Free Kick then Referee Dean Whitestone caved in and gave The Free Kick, thankfully, from A Gillingham Point Of View, Josh Law’s dangerous in-swinging cross was too close to Stuart Nelson, who was still required to make a solid catch, but that free kick could have been more threatening and the hosts have had plenty of chances to break the deadlock, and there going to take one of them eventually.
Thirty Two Minutes into The Match, and Oldham Athletic look like they were going to make the breakthrough as Ryan Flynn threads the ball through to Ryan McLaughlin on The Over-Lap, but Oldham Athletic’s Number Twenty Seven see’s his driven shot towards goal saved and held on to by Stuart Nelson, and in The Thirty Fourth Minute, Bradley Dack does manage to test Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper Connor Ripley in-between the sticks as Bradley Dack cuts inside from the left flank and see’s his driven effort towards goal take a deflection off Brian Wilson, but that deflection takes all the pace out of the ball and Connor Ripley dives low to his right to make the save, so both goalkeepers have been forced into saves, as both teams are looking to make the breakthrough before the half time whistle.
Thirty Five Minutes into the match and Ousmane Fane is penalised for his challenge on Bradley Dack, and Gillingham have been awarded a free kick which relieves the pressure building up on our own goal, but just before that, Max Ehmer sliding challenge was dangerous, and Max Ehmer is lucky not to be booked or at least concede a free kick for that challenge, perhaps that is the element of luck which suggests that the tables and turning in Gillingham’s Favour ???
Thirty Six Minutes into the match and Gillingham are pushing for the goal that will break the deadlock at Boundary Park as Ryan Jackson’s Long Throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area is headed behind by Peter Clarke at the expense of A Corner Kick, and Gillingham can pile on the pressure with this corner kick, and a huge roar of encouragement came from the traveling Gillingham Supporters, as we haven’t had a lot to cheer about in the first half so far, and from the resulting corner kick, Billy Knott has whipped in an dangerous in-swinging corner kick towards the far post and Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper Connor Ripley was well positioned to punch the ball clear and away from danger, Oldham Athletic’s Three Centre Back’s Of Peter Clarke, Brian Wilson and George Edmundson have the height and physicality to deal with anything in the air, and striker Lee Erwin also comes back to defend set plays as well.
But despite pushing to create that attacking move that will open the scoring for The Gills,  it is Oldham Athletic who are looking to turn defence into attack themselves, Paul Konchesky throws the ball to Bradley Dack, who plays the ball out-wide to Paul Konchesky, and Paul Konchesky plays the ball down the line towards Scott Wagstaff, and despite huge hand-ball shouts, play continued, as Scott Wagstaff played the ball back to Bradley Dack, and Bradley Dack whips in an dangerous in-swinging cross which is headed clear by Peter Clarke and Ryan Flynn gets to the loose ball ahead of Josh Wright and plays the ball inside to Ousmane Fane, and The Oldham Athletic Midfielder goes on a driving run forward in possession of the ball, and Ousmane Fane continue’s his run into Gillingham’s Final Third before playing the ball out-wide to Lee Erwin, who is one on one with Chris Herd, who is back-peddling into Gillingham’s Penalty Area and Paul Konchesky has tracked back and conceded a free kick with a poorly timed challenge - it might have looked soft at the time, but there can be no complaints about the free kick being given, and Paul Konchesky is the first player to go into Dean Whitestone’s Notebook, and having just come back from suspension, I think substituting Paul Konchesky at half time would be a good idea.
Unfortunately for Gillingham, Oldham Athletic open the scoring from the resulting free kick as Oldham United produce that bit of quality which makes the breakthrough, the type of quality which can make all the difference between winning and losing, as Josh Law curls the ball over Gillingham’s Wall and places the ball into the top right corner of the net, and by the time Stuart Nelson could see the ball it was too late, and despite the despairing dive from Stuart Nelson, he couldn’t get across his goal in time to make the save, great strike from Josh Law, and now Gillingham have a lot of work to do to try and get back on to level terms at the very least.
And having conceded the opening goal of the game in The Thirty Eighth Minute, Gillingham came closest to equalising in The Forty Third Minute, Gillingham have A Throw On Down The Right Side Of The Pitch in Oldham Athletic’s Final Third, and Ryan Jackson hurls in a low throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and Ousmane Fane and Peter Clarke both climb with Chris Herd to try and win Ryan Jackson’s Long Throw, and Ousmane Fane gets the faintest of touches to win the aerial battle, but the chance was still there for Gillingham as Max Ehmer tee’s himself up to attempt the spectacular over-head kick and Max Ehmer almost equalised, but Connor Ripley dived to his left to make a solid save, it’s a decent save from The Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper, but one you expect Connor Ripley to make, had Max Ehmer aimed that spectacular over-head kick towards either top corner, Ehmer would have equalised for The Gills, but Gillingham can still pile on the pressure on Oldham Athletic’s Goal from the resulting corner kick.
Billy Knott goes across to take the resulting corner kick for The Gills, and Billy Knott’s in-swinging cross towards the far post is headed clear by Brian Wilson at the back-stick and Elliott List goes across to shield the ball out of play for A Gillingham Throw On, so the chance is there for The Gills to score a crucial equaliser before half time, and that is almost precisely what happens as well, as Ryan Jackson hurls in another dangerous long throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and Peter Clarke headers the ball partially clear and away from danger, but Max Ehmer controls the ball on the stretch with his back towards goal and Max Ehmer’s driven shot on the turn is straight at Connor Ripley, but it was a driven effort hit with plenty of power and either side of The Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper and Gillingham would have equalised - it does say a lot when your Centre Back is having your best goal-scoring opportunities on goal against A Team who are Bottom Of League One, but Oldham Athletic have been the better side and you have got to say that, they have been the better team.
We have reached The Forty Fifth Minute Of The Match, However, with that long stoppage in play because Peter Clarke and Stuart Nelson both requiring treatment, there will be Seven Additional Minutes Of Stoppage Time, and there is time remaining for Gillingham to score an equaliser before the break, because The Gills do look like there pushing for the equaliser, as Oldham Athletic’s Opening Goal Of The Game has woken Gillingham Up.
Bradley Dack is penalised for his challenge in the first minute of stoppage time on Josh Law, and in The Fifth Minute Of Stoppage Time, Cameron Dummigan is penalised for his challenge on Billy Knott, A Chance Here For The Gills to go in at the break with the score-line level at 1-1 (well we hope that was the case anyway), and Bradley Dack has driven in a cross / shot which either was going to pick out A Gillingham Player to header towards goal, or, Bradley Dack picks out the top right corner of the net with a sensational free kick, unfortunately, neither was the case as Bradley Dack’s driven in-swinging cross / shot was too close to Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper Connor Ripley and that chance had gone for The Gills.
The Final Noteworthy Moment Of The First Half was Chris Herd timing his challenge on Lee Erwin to perfection, and after seven additional minutes of stoppage time, Referee Dean Whitestone blew his whistle for half time, and the score-line at Boundary Park is Oldham Athletic 1 - 0 Gillingham - massive team talk required for Adrian Pennock.
HALF TIME: OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1 - 0 GILLINGHAM
And the reason why I say that A Massive Team Talk is required from Adrian Pennock is because Gillingham are lucky it is only 1-0 to Oldham Athletic, the performance just hasn’t been good enough, our creative players like Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, Bradley Dack, Scott Wagstaff, Billy Knott and Elliott List just haven’t been in the game often enough, Oldham Athletic keep trying to pick that pass over the top of Gillingham’s Defence and Ryan Jackson is having a mare, but we cannot substitute him, we do need him for long throw on’s, but Jackson’s positional sense and seeing what is behind him is well and truly off the pace, you can tell that Ryan Jackson has been in and out of The Gillingham Side This Season, because he isn’t 100% match sharp / match focused yet.
And it isn’t like Adrian Pennock can bring on Mitchell Dickenson for Ryan Jackson, that would not be unfair to the lad because Mitchell Dickenson is a left footed centre back, and Defending 101 is playing players in there best positions, A Right Footed Right Back at Right Back, A Left Footed Left Back at Left Back, and ideally, A Right Footed and Left Footed Centre Back with one or both of those centre back’s being A Header and Kick It Type Of Defender, we just don’t have those type of defenders at the football club.
And you can go through all of our Defenders In Detail, Ryan Jackson and Bradley Garmston both rely on there pace and speed and both players have been in and out of the side this season, in Bradley Garmston’s case, he has barely featured for Gillingham All Season, Paul Konchesky, Nice Guy, Decent Bloke, Exceptional Professional, but at the age of thirty five, Paul Konchesky is struggling to deal with pacey and tricky wingers, and he has already been booked in the first half, so do we substitute Paul Konchesky at Half Time and bring on Cody McDonald Up-Front, or play Mitchell Dickenson at Left Back ???
Chris Herd is being asked to fill in at Centre Back, but he isn’t A Centre Back, you want him in Midfield, Baily Cargill has gone back to AFC Bournemouth, which is a real shame as we could have done with him in defence, but Adrian Pennock must have one or two centre backs that were close to signing for Gillingham and we couldn’t get those signings over the dotted line in time for The Oldham Athletic Game, Adedeji Oshilaja is a shadow of the player he was last season and Josh Pask started bright and looked liked a top draw centre back, but ever since that mistake against Sheffield United, Josh Pask has just lost confidence in his own ability, but what we can tell from The Centre Back Situation Is This, Justin Edinburgh gave it three cracks with the loan system, Baily Cargill, Adedeji Oshilaja and Josh Pask, there all young centre back’s, there going to be consistently inconsistent, so why didn’t we sign someone with experience alongside them ???
We also have Youngsters Mitchell Dickenson, Ryan Huckle and Finn O’Mara and I rather we loan those three out to gain experience first and bring them back into The First Team in The Summer, we don’t want to be throwing our youngsters into the fire just yet, let’s see what they can do by playing First Team Football in Non League before throwing them into The First Team, if after half a season they are ready for First Team Football, Fantastic, If Not, then another loan spell higher up The Non League System so that these three get used to playing at a much higher level would be a good idea.
Looking at The Options Gillingham had on The Substitutes Bench, I thought that Cody McDonald on for Paul Konchesky, move Elliott List to Left Back and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas to The Right Wing would be a good idea, Paul Konchesky has already been shown A Yellow Card and he has just come back from suspension, so I think substituting Paul Konchesky is a good idea, another option was to replace either Billy Knott or Josh Wright with Cody McDonald and get two strikers up-front.
As for the best player on the pitch ??? - For Me, that player is Lee Erwin as Oldham Athletic have A Striker that Gillingham don’t have, someone who can hold the ball up, play a one touch layoff back to a team mate, win the aerial battles and give Oldham Athletic A Focal Point, because it must be great for A Defender just to hit a fifty / sixty yard long ball and the ball will stick up top, because Lee Erwin is a Traditional Number Nine, despite his physicality, strength, power and athleticism, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas isn’t A Striker who is willing to battle and scrap with two centre back’s in the air - although it is three centre back’s as Oldham Athletic are playing A Wing Back System.
SECOND HALF:
Both Teams were out ready for The Start of The Second Half and I am not surprised that John Sheridan has stuck with the same side that started for Oldham Athletic, I am slightly surprised that Adrian Pennock stuck with the same eleven, perhaps Adrian Pennock would hope that a heated team talk would give the players a kick up the backside to put in a much better performance in The Second Half, Big Second Half coming up and at the very least, Gillingham need to pick up a point - SO COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And maybe that heated team talk was having the desired effect as Elliott List was starting to impress us at the start of The Second Half, right after the restart, Elliott List wins A Free Kick for Gillingham as he was fouled by Ousmane Fane, and A Minute Later, Elliott List used his pace to devastating effect, but he was eventually crowded out by both George Edmundson and Ryan McLaughlin, but Elliott List is causing Oldham Athletic’s Defence problems with his pace, pace which will be more effective as we reach the latter stages of the match and defenders start to tire.
Forty Seven Minutes into the match and Max Ehmer is penalised for his challenge on Billy McKay, but there was a huge penalty shout in The Fiftieth Minute for the home side as Ryan Flynn has managed to get behind Gillingham’s Defence and Paul Konchesky looked liked he had fouled Ryan Flynn inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area, A Decision which would have seen Paul Konchesky sent off, A Penalty Given and Oldham Athletic having the chance to double there advantage from The Penalty Spot, Referee Dean Whitestone waved away those penalty appeals, and although I didn’t have the clearest of views of that incident - as The Jimmy Frizzell Stand is at the opposite end of where The Away Supporters are situated - I did think that was a good shout for A Oldham Athletic Penalty.
And in the same minute, Oldham Athletic should have doubled there advantage, Gillingham have A Throw On Down The Left Side Of The Pitch and Josh Wright throws the ball back to Paul Konchesky, who plays the ball down the line towards Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who is being marked by Ousmane Fane and Cameron Dummigan, and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas plays the ball back to Josh Wright on the halfway line, and Josh Wright takes on Lee Erwin but loses out to Ousmane Fane and Lee Erwin is on to the loose ball as Oldham Athletic look to turn defence into attack as Lee Erwin runs forward in possession of the ball, and Lee Erwin continue’s his run forward and skips past Chris Herd’s challenge, then goes past Billy Knott’s attempted challenge and Lee Erwin sidesteps past Max Ehmer and rolls a placed shot just wide of Stuart Nelson’s Left Hand Post - Great Run From Lee Erwin, who has been the standout player for Oldham Athletic, and Gillingham’s Defence is just all over the place, that should be 2-0 to The Home Side, and all the while The Score-Line is 1-0, Gillingham can still get something out of the game.
A Minute Later and Elliott List goes on a brilliant run forward in possession of the ball and forces Ryan McLaughlin to concede A Corner Kick as a roar erupted from the away end, A Chance here for Gillingham to score that all important equaliser in-front of the away end and Elliott List has put in a very good performance at The Start Of The Second Half For The Gills, Although Billy Knott’s In-Swinging Corner Kick didn’t create a goal-scoring opportunity of note as Brian Wilson had headed the ball clear and away from danger, Josh Wright did play the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson, who took on Ousmane Fane, and Ousmane Fane on the stretch diverted the ball out of play for A Gillingham Corner Kick, but Referee Dean Whitestone pointed for A Oldham Athletic Goal-Kick, much to our surprise and shock, Gillingham should have been awarded A Corner Kick as the final touch from Ousmane Fane was so blatantly obvious.
Cody McDonald and Rory Donnelly were both warming up and looked liked they were ready to come on, despite an improved Second Half Performance from The Gills it is Lee Erwin who has had the best goal-scoring opportunity in The Second Half to date so far, and something needs to change, and with Cody McDonald and Rory Donnelly both warming up, it is clear that Adrian Pennock is considering an double substitution.
But in The Fifty Eighth Minute, Oldham Athletic could and perhaps should have doubled there lead, Billy Knott plays the ball forward to Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who losses out to Ousmane Fane, who intercepts the ball very easily, and The Oldham Athletic Midfielder goes on a driving run forward in possession of the ball and Ousmane Fane passes the ball forward to Ryan Flynn, who himself was willing to run forward and take on The Gillingham Defence, and despite three players around him, Ryan Flynn has managed to turn and drive into the heart of Gillingham’s Penalty Area, cut inside and get a shot off towards goal on his preferred right foot and Ryan Flynn’s shot towards goal takes a big deflection off Max Ehmer which loops the ball up into the air towards the air post, and Lee Erwin wins the aerial battle at the far post, and Lee Erwins header was going into the far right corner of the net and Stuart Nelson dived to his left to turn the ball around the post to keep Gillingham in this match, at the expense of conceding a corner kick though.
Again, Lee Erwin has managed to get another effort on goal for Oldham Athletic, and again, the Home Side have created an decent goal-scoring opportunity as Gillingham lose possession of the ball, we’re unwilling to put a tackle in, players keep back-tracking, and Oldham Athletic look more confidant and have more of a game plan then The Gills, if you had just been told that both teams have changed manager’s, you would of thought that John Sheridan had worked with the players longer then Adrian Pennock judging on this performance.
Oldham Athletic do not manage to create a goal-scoring opportunity of note from the resulting corner kick, however, in The Fifty Ninth Minute, Gillingham are looking to score that all important equaliser as Billy Knott goes for goal from the edge of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, Billy Knott’s effort towards goal clears Brian Wilson’s Head, as The Oldham Athletic Centre Back was looking to make the block, but Billy Knott’s effort on goal also cleared the crossbar as well.
After that effort on goal, both teams made one substitute a piece on the hour mark, for Oldham Athletic, Darius Osei comes on to replace Lee Erwin - who was one of Oldham Athletic’s best players on the pitch - and for Gillingham, Cody McDonald comes on for Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who you have got to say has put in a very disappointing performance, now of course, every player has there good and bad days, but other then that wayward free kick in The First Half, I cannot think of much else that Jay Emmanuel-Thomas had done good or bad throughout the entire game, hopefully, Cody McDonald can come on and give Gillingham a threat in the final third that has so clearly been lacking throughout the game so far.
Fouls and Free Kicks start to break up the pace and tempo of this match as Cameron Dummigan fouls Paul Konchesky and Bradley Dack fouls Ousmane Fane, but Chris Herd being penalised for his challenge on Billy McKay see’s Oldham Athletic have A Free Kick in a very promising position on the pitch, prior to that free kick being taken, A Steward Told One Of Our Supporters he either couldn’t take photo’s or video’s inside the ground, now I usually take photo’s, but having heard that comment, I decided to take no more photo’s during the game, and Oldham Athletic also announced the attendance of 3,475, very rarely do teams actually announce the away attendance during the game, but there hasn’t been an official away attendance given for The Oldham Athletic V Gillingham Game, 200 was a rough estimate, but it is still a guess.
And Oldham Athletic almost scored from the resulting free kick as well, Josh Law had already scored one sensational free kick in the first half and he almost scored again, as Josh Law has whipped in an quality free kick with plenty of power, pace and accuracy and Stuart Nelson had to be at his very best to tip Josh Law’s stunning strike over the crossbar - great save from Stuart Nelson to keep Gillingham in this match, and Oldham Athletic were looking to pile the pressure on from the resulting corner kick, as Josh Law whips in an dangerous in-swinging cross and Stuart Nelson was well positioned to gather the ball with ease, however, Referee Dean Whitestone had already blown his whistle, so did Josh Law’s In-Swinging Corner Kick went out of play before curling back in, or was there a foul by A Oldham Athletic Player inside Gillingham’s Penalty Area ??? - I couldn’t say for sure, but this decision does relieve the pressure building on Gillingham’s Goal.
There is Twenty Five minutes remaining Plus Stoppage Time, A Look Over to The Substitutes Bench and Rory Donnelly was warming up and looking like he was going to be introduced into the action, who was going to come off was the question we were asking, I do think that with Paul Konchesky on that Yellow Card, it might be worthwhile to substitute Paul Konchesky for Rory Donnelly, and get Rory Donnelly up-front alongside Cody McDonald.
Oldham Athletic had the chance to score in The Sixty Seventh Minute as Darius Osei’s cross / shot doesn’t pick out Billy McKay, nor does it pick out the bottom left corner of the net, as Darius Osei’s effort towards goal goes well wide of Stuart Nelson’s Right Hand Post, but it is Gillingham who were threatening to score in The Sixty Eighth Minute, Josh Wright runs forward in possession of the ball from Gillingham’s Final Third up to just past the halfway line, and Josh Wright passes the ball forward to Elliott List, who takes a touch to control the ball, and Elliott List retains possession of the ball before passing the ball back to Paul Konchesky, who takes a touch to control the ball and Paul Konchesky squares the ball inside to Josh Wright, who passes the ball from left to right to Scott Wagstaff, and Scott Wagstaff takes a few touches in possession of the ball and waits before passing the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson on the over-lap, and Ryan Jackson whips in an dangerous first time cross towards the far post and Elliott List manages to win the aerial battle up against George Edmundson, and Elliott List cannot quite direct his header on target, and Elliott List’s header was only just wide of Connor Ripley’s Right Hand Post.
That was the last we will see of Elliott List as the Young Winger has put in an impressive display and Elliott List has been substituted for Rory Donnelly in The Sixty Ninth Minute, I thought that Elliott List would stay on for the entire game as I have been impressed with Elliott List’s performance, especially in The Second Half, but the opportunity is now here for Rory Donnelly to come on and hopefully do what he did against Swindon Town or Rochdale, and that is make an impact from the substitutes bench.
Seventy Minutes into the match and Brian Wilson is booked for preventing A Quick Throw On for Gillingham and just prior to that, Rory Donnelly was penalised for a foul on Josh Law, when I thought that Rory Donnelly had timed his challenge to perfection, and in the aftermath of that decision, Gillingham made there third and final substitution as Emmanuel Osadebe comes on for Chris Herd with Emamnuel Osadebe playing alongside Max Ehmer in defence, Adrian Pennock hasn’t messed around with his substitutions to try and get Gillingham back into the game, and when you look at the rest of the substitutes bench, Mark Byrne and youngsters Tom Hadler, Mitchell Dickenson and Darren Oldaker were all available, so you can tell just by looking at the substitutes bench that Gillingham are lacking squad depth, and the options to change the match in our favour with a few impact players.
Seventy One Minutes into the match and Gillingham are pushing for the equaliser as Ryan Jackson hurls in a long throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area and George Edmundson wins the aerial challenge up against Max Ehmer, but the second ball drops to Josh Wright inside Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and Josh Wright tee’s himself up to strike the ball on the half volley and George Edmundson was in the right place at the right time again to make a goal saving block, but the chance was still there for The Gills, as Ryan Jackson see’s his first time cross blocked by Ryan McLaughlin and the ball is still in play as Ryan Jackson cannot shield the ball out of play, and Ryan Jackson manages to work his way to the edge of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, evading Ryan McLaughlin’s challenge before laying the ball off to Josh Wright, who takes a touch and passes the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson, and Ryan Jackson takes a touch to control the ball, and Ryan Jackson forces Ryan McLaughlin to make a sliding challenge and concede a throw on.
So the chance is still there for The Gills to find that all important equaliser as Ryan Jackson hurls in an dangerous long throw into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area and Ryan Jackson’s Long Throw is headed clear by George Edmundson and then helped on it’s way away from goal by Ryan Flynn, and Billy McKay mis-controls the ball and in his attempt to retain possession of the ball, he bundles Emmanuel Osadebe to the floor, and Gillingham have been awarded A Free Kick In A Promising Position On The Pitch.
And Gillingham came close to scoring an sensational equaliser from the resulting free kick, Bradley Dack and Billy Knott were both standing over the resulting free kick, and up stepped Bradley Dack to attempt an up and under effort over what I assumed would be an attempt to pick out the top right corner of the net, but Bradley Dack almost picked out the top left corner of the net, similar to the free kick Bradley Dack almost scored against Wigan Athletic in The 2015 / 2016 season, great strike from Bradley Dack, and Dack almost equalised with an stunning free kick which was on par with Josh Law’s effort in the first half.
And Bradley Dack was involved again as Gillingham almost scored in The Seventy Fifth Minute, Josh Wright plays the ball forward to Ryan Jackson on the over-lap, and Ryan Jackson was looking to whip in an dangerous first time cross, but as Ryan Jackson was being double marked, Ryan Jackson checks the ball back to Scott Wagstaff, who whips in an dangerous first time cross into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and Bradley Dack manages to direct his header on target, but straight at Connor Ripley, either side of The Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper and Bradley Dack would have scored that all important equaliser for Gillingham.
And in The Seventy Seventh Minute, Gillingham continued to pile on the pressure as we all thought that Gillingham were going to equalise, Scott Wagstaff runs forward in possession of the ball into Oldham Athletic’s Half Of The Pitch before squaring the ball to Billy Knott, and Billy Knott squares the ball to Paul Konchesky on the left side of the pitch, and Paul Konchesky takes a touch to control the ball before clipping a cross-field pass from left to right in a attempt to pick out Rory Donnelly, but Brian Wilson Headers the ball clear and Ryan McLaughlin is on to the loose ball, and Ryan McLaughlin is forced to kick the ball down the line, but Oldham Athletic have everyone back as they are under a lot of pressure, Josh Wright brings the ball down and Josh Wright plays the ball down the line to Scott Wagstaff, who retains possession of the ball despite pressure from Brian Wilson, and Scott Wagstaff is twisting and turning to retain possession before passing the ball through to Ryan Jackson on the overlap, and Ryan Jackson whips in an dangerous low first time cross which is cut out by Josh Law, and Ryan McLaughlin times his challenge on Scott Wagstaff to perfection, but the ball falls kindly into Ryan Jackson’s Path
And Ryan Jackson whips in an dangerous low cross which somehow falls kindly into Connor Ripley’s Path and that ball could have gone anywhere, because Peter Clarke had no idea where the ball was and Oldham Athletic got that bit luck which can make all the difference, but one thing I have got to say is this, Gillingham look a more balanced side and more of a threat in the final third with Jay Emmanuel-Thomas off the pitch then on it, now Jay Emmanuel-Thomas has scored eleven goals for Gillingham This Season and on his day, he is capable of winning a match all by himself, on his day, are the three important words though, because when Jay Emmanuel-Thomas is having a off day, a bad performance from him is very noticeable.
A Minute Later and Scott Wagstaff is penalised for his challenge on Ousmane Fane and Oldham Athletic have A Free Kick in Gillingham’s Half Of The Pitch, and from the resulting free kick, Josh Law whips in an dangerous in-swinging cross towards the far post, and Paul Konchesky has to header the ball out of play at the expense of A Corner Kick for the home side, and Oldham Athletic have the chance to score a second goal which will surely mean no way back for The Gills, Josh Law goes across to take the resulting corner kick for Oldham Athletic, and Josh Law’s dangerous in-swinging cross was aimed towards the far post, and no-one in A Oldham Athletic Shirt can make a telling connection on the ball as the chance had been and gone for the home side.
Eighty Minutes into the match and Oldham Athletic make there second substitute of the game as Paul Green comes on for Billy McKay, an substitution I am sure will see Oldham Athletic look to protect the lead they have got, as Oldham Athletic will look to play with another midfielder in-front of there three centre back’s.
Eighty Two Minutes into the match and Cody McDonald goes into The Referee’s Notebook for his challenge on Josh Law, however, in The Eighty Fourth Minute, Gillingham should have been awarded a penalty kick which was explicably not given by Referee Dean Whitestone, Emmanuel Osadebe squares the ball to Scott Wagstaff in Oldham Athletic’s Half Of The Pitch and Scott Wagstaff plays the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson, and Ryan Jackson takes a touch to control the ball before playing the ball forward to Cody McDonald, who retains possession of the ball before playing the ball out-wide to Ryan Jackson, and Ryan Jackson plays the ball over the top of Oldham Athletic’s defence and Peter Clarke bundles Bradley Dack down inside The Penalty Area and the Penalty Shouts from Gillingham Supporters was as clear as day, it looked blatant, very obvious and Gillingham should have been awarded an penalty kick, and The Linesman was in the perfect position, he was down that side of the pitch, his view wasn’t restricted and not giving that decision was very irritating.
I have been saying this for sometime now, but it is time for Video Technology to come in and introduce what Hawkeye does for Tennis into Football, where Manager’s can appeal A Refereeing Decision and the decision is reviewed by A Panel Of Referee’s who either over-rule or agree with The Refereeing Decision, There have been so many articles and so many debates about Technology in Football, and the Technology is being used by Pundits, Supporters can see images or replays on Twitter, and when you look at other sports, Rugby Union, Rugby League, Cricket, Snooker and Tennis (which I have already mentioned), they already have technology in place and it is time for that technology to be introduced in Football.
I would like to see Manager’s given One Challenge A Half to appeal A Refereeing Decision, There needs to be something where you can appeal a decision in real time, not review the footage after a game when players are sent off and find out that the decision has been rescinded, because even if the punishment has been over-turned, that sending off could have been the reason why you lost the game, I also think you should be able to appeal bookings and not just A Straight Red Card, I have been calling for technology in Football for some-time now, The Refereeing is just getting worse, the game is speeding up, and I think two challenges a game to go to A Computer Referee would be precisely what Football Needs.
Eighty Six Minutes into the match and Oldham Athletic are using excellent game management to retain possession of the ball and wind the clock down, and Cameron Dummigan kicks the ball against Emmanuel Osadebe and Oldham Athletic have won A Corner Kick, and Oldham Athletic could have scored from the resulting corner kick as well, as Josh Law has whipped in an dangerous in-swinging cross into the heart of Gillingham’s Penalty Area and the ball bounces off Max Ehmer into Peter Clarke’s Path, and Peter Clarke just cannot sort his feat out and Ryan Jackson manages to do enough to stop Peter Clarke from getting a shot off on target by conceding another corner kick, Gillingham are just all over the place at the back, and we’re only just in with a slim chance of getting something out of this game, but had that gone in then surely it would have been game over.
And Oldham Athletic created another goal-scoring opportunity from the resulting corner kick, as Josh Law whips in another dangerous in-swinging cross and Josh Wright wins the initial aerial challenge, but the second ball drops to Ousfane Mane, who slices his first time volleyed effort towards goal and Darius Oseu holds the ball before attempting a shot towards goal, but Darius Osei cannot make a telling connection on the ball and Peter Clarke’s shot on the turn is blocked by Josh Wright, but the ball ricochets back into Ryan McLaughlin’s Path, and Ryan McLaughlin fires his first time effort over Gillingham’s Crossbar, much to our own relief, because Gillingham are incapable of defending from corner kicks, we are just all over the place at the back.
Oldham Athletic make there third and final substitute as Brendy Glackin comes on for Darius Osei, who himself has only come on as a substitute in The Second Half, no doubt, this is a change to try and protect the lead that Oldham Athletic have got already and the home side are edging ever closer to picking up all three points, we still retained some hope that Gillingham can get something out of this match, and let’s hope that is precisely what Gillingham can do, as we move closer and closer to stoppage time.
Eighty Nine Minutes into the match and Gillingham had a second penalty appeal turned down, Gillingham are pushing for the equaliser as Paul Konchesky has possession of the ball down the left side of the pitch in Oldham Athletic’s Half Of The Pitch, and Paul Konchesky squares the ball to Billy Knott in a more central position on the pitch, and Billy Knott takes a touch to control the ball before passing the ball to Josh Wright in a centre / right position on the pitch, and Josh Wright takes a touch to control the ball before threading through a fantastic through-ball in-between Left Back and The Left Centre Back, and there was a coming together between Ryan McLaughlin and Bradley Dack inside The Penalty Area and we all thought for a moment that Referee Dean Whitestone was going to point to The Penalty Spot, but Bradley Dack was booked for simulation and you have got to say that this was less blatant then the first penalty decision that wasn’t given, but I did thought that after the first penalty decision, we might see the second penalty decision given in Gillingham’s Favour.
Gillingham are pushing for that equaliser in stoppage time as Bradley Dack is involved again, and with few passing options available, Bradley Dack has attempted an driven effort towards goal from Twenty Five Yards out and Connor Ripley dives low to his right to save and gather the ball at the first attempt, and in The Ninety Second Minute, Gillingham could had the chance to score again, Paul Konchesky kicks the ball long into the heart of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area and Peter Clarke wins the first aerial challenge, the second ball drops to Josh Wright who plays the ball forward to Cody McDonald who cannot quite get the ball under his complete control, and as Brian Wilson times his challenge to perfection, the ball falls kindly to Billy Knott on the edge of Oldham Athletic’s Penalty Area, and Billy Knott takes one touch to tee himself up and another touch to hit a driven volley towards goal which was straight at Connor Ripley, who is in the right place at the right time to make the save, and The Oldham Athletic Goalkeeper dives on the deck to wind the clock down, there might be one chance left for The Gills to score a dramatic last gasp equaliser.
But it is Oldham Athletic who came closest to scoring that crucial second goal in The Fourth Minute Of Stoppage Time, Oldham Athletic have a throw on in there final third of the pitch as George Edmundson throws the ball forward to Josh Law who hooks the ball over his shoulder to clear the ball down the line and get the ball closer to Gillingham’s Goal, and Max Ehmer completely mis-judges the ball’s path as his header is more up and under and Brendy Glackin mis-times his jump to win the aerial challenge, but The Oldham Athletic Striker still manages to retain possession of the ball, shrug off the attempted challenge from Ryan Jackson, turn back on himself and play the ball square to Ryan Flynn on the edge of Gillingham’s Penalty Area, and Ryan Flynn takes a touch to control the ball before passing the ball back to Ousmane Fane, who tee’s up Josh Law, and Josh Law takes one touch to control the ball and another to hit a sensational strike towards goal which crashes against the top of the Gillingham’s Crossbar, Stuart Nelson was beaten, there was no doubt about that, but Gillingham still had the very slim possibility of getting something out of this match.
But the final noteworthy moment was Oldham Athletic doing enough to seal all three points as Ryan Flynn throws the ball down the line in Gillingham’s Half Of The Pitch and although Ryan Jackson manages to boot the ball clear, time is up, and Referee Dean Whitestone blew his whistle for Full Time, and Oldham Athletic have won the battle of the newly appointed manager’s, as John Sheridan has made an instant impact back at A Football Club he knows well, for Adrian Pennock, he will have learned a lot about his side after that very disappointing defeat in his first game in-charge.
FULL TIME: OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1 - 0 GILLINGHAM
And the first thing that Adrian Pennock will have learned from this defeat is the fact that Gillingham are in A Relegation Battle Now, and we will need players in the squad who are willing to battle and scrap for a relegation battle - something that Adrian Pennock spoke about was the lack of leaders in Gillingham’s Squad, so he must realise what Gillingham have got, and after that defeat. what Gillingham don’t have in this squad - basically a lack of experience in the heart of our defence is costing us points and costing us goals which are avoidable, the free kick that Josh Law scored was a stunning strike, no doubt about that, but it was the foul Paul Konchesky conceded prior to the free kick being scored which was the glaring error.
I spoke to Brad and James after the game and they were under no illusions that Gillingham are in a dreadful relegation battle now following that defeat against Oldham Athletic, I mentioned that Gillingham being Gillingham, we will probably go to Sheffield United and win, James added that although people do say that, he wasn’t confidant that Gillingham could pull that result off, and to be perfectly honest, neither was I, I am just clinging on to something to be positive about, but this is a battle to preserve League One Football for Next Season.
The Next Two Away Games are against Top Of The Table Sheffield United and fourth placed Bradford City, Two Localish Games for Brad and James to travel to, and two extremely difficult challenges, as Sheffield United and Bradford City are both challenging for promotion and Gillingham have just 1-0 against A Oldham Athletic Side who were rooted to the foot of the table, and those two away games are going to be extremely difficult, we were all hoping that Adrian Pennock can sign at least five players who can walk into The Starting Line Up, because it is clear looking at the squad that we’re very short in key area’s of the squad, especially in defence, which is a area of the squad that really does need to be strengthened in The January Transfer Window, Up-Front, we can do with A Target-Man, and we’re probably looking to sign at least one winger, Brad and James wished me a safe trip back, while they went to the pub.
As soon as I was back on The Kings Ferry Coach, I sat down in my seat and took to Twitter and I sent the following tweet, FOM TWITTER TRAVELS: OLDHAM ATHLETIC 1-0 GILLINGHAM - Gills lose 1-0 at Boundary Park, feel free to ask me any questions about today's match, I had replied to one tweet I saw from another Gillingham Supporter who had said that Gillingham are in a relegation battle, and my response was, I agree, Pennock will need to sign scrappers, players who might not be great technically, but will do a job for Gills, his response back was i (think everyone does) really miss Aaron Morris #UnsungHero - and I agreed, as Aaron Morris is Mr Consistent and someone who gave you 7/10 week in, week out.
The following stat was also very concerning,,, 26 Games Played, 30 Points, Gillingham are in A Relegation Battle and Pennock will need to bring in the players required to keep Gills in L1, One Point A Game will not be enough to keep Gillingham up, with four teams relegated from League One into League Two, I think you need at least fifty three points to preserve your League One Status, those home games against AFC Wimbledon and Shrewsbury Town are crucial and Gillingham need maximum points from these matches.
The fact that Gillingham played better when Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was substituted really does tell it’s own story, Gillingham are in A Relegation Battle and we’re not in a position where we can carry someone who can be 9/10 one week and 3/10 the week after, a squad that works hard is better then a squad that looks strong on paper appeared to be the reoccurring theme I was seeing on Twitter, and the stat I had also just saw on Twitter after The Oldham Athletic Game doesn’t make for good reading, Sheffield United have lost just four of there last twenty eight matches in all competitions, and Gillingham travel to Sheffield United next in The League, last season, Gillingham drew 0-0 at Bramall Lane, I would take that result right now if that was offered to me.
I was asked for my opinions on Elliott List and Josh Wright’s Performances against Oldham Athletic, Regarding Elliott List’s performance, I added, I thought List played very well, he was willing to take players on - especially in The Second Half - surprised he was subbed, and for Josh Wright, I think Wright will improve without the weight of the captaincy on his shoulders, today was one of his better performances, I am hoping that we will see the performances we saw from Josh Wright during The 2015 / 2016 season, some players thrive under the additional pressure as Captain, and others falter, and I do think that Josh Wright will be able to concentrate on his game more now that he doesn’t have The Armband.
There were a few tweets that I Re-Tweeted, including the heaters that PSV have in there stadium - could have done with those at Oldham - and Rob let me know that Chris Dickson scored for Chelmsford City against Dartford and I added that The Chris Dickson Thread is somewhere on Gills Debate, We could sign all our former strikers, Jackson, Marquis Oli & Akinfenwa, And Nicholas sent me a very interesting quote from Adrian Pennock’s Post Match Press Conference, and the one thing I took away from that quote, especially the comment about Oldham Athletic having Men in there side was this,,, Expect Gills to sign players with experience who are willing to battle & scrap - because there the type of players Gillingham will need to sign now.
There was no announcement on the away attendance, just a rough estimate of 200, most teams normally give you the official away attendance, but there was nothing from Oldham Athletic which was very surprising, I know Nicholas will want The Away Attendance to be confirmed for The Away Attendance Prediction League, but nothing has been mentioned so far.
January is A Season Defining Month For Gillingham, and back to back 1-0 defeats against Oxford United and Oldham Athletic is a terrible way to start this month, and with a change in management, several new players needed and a trip to high flying Sheffield United next, then who knows what is going to happen, those back to back home games against AFC Wimbledon and Shrewsbury Town are matches that Gillingham have to win, but that is easier said then done.
One of the more interesting tweets I managed to re-tweets was one with an remarkable stat, the average Football Supporter has been to Forty Two Stadiums, by now we had stopped off at Peterborough Services and the time was 8.10PM, and we were going to stop for twenty minutes, I was going to queue up at McDonalds but the queue was very long and we weren’t stopping for very long, so I brought A Cadbury Bar and A 500ML Bottle of Coca Cola for £3, and saw that Diane was getting served in McDonalds, Diane mentioned that the queue was moving quicker then it looked and had I knew that, I would have brought Nine Chicken Nuggets instead, we made out way back to the coach, disappointed with the result, and we still had plenty of miles to go, And a collision on A249 in Sittingbourne could potentially add further delays to our journey on the way back.
After getting back on the coach and sitting back down in my seat, once back in my seat, I sent Stewart A Few Messages, and I had done a lot better then he had done in Fantasy Football - Harry Kane’s Hat-Trick Helped A Lot - and I still had five players left to play, Stewart was basically relying on A Ashley Williams Hat-Trick to try and get more points then me, so I was confidant of securing more points, I was still on my way back from Oldham Athletic, still two hours to go, and it had been a disappointing day, I also rang home to say that I was just over two hours away from getting back home again, and I had got something to eat and drink as we just stopped off at the services.
As Peter came round asking us where we liked to be dropped off, he was also taking bookings for away games, and as Rochdale and Bury are similar trips travel wise, as Oldham Athletic, Bury and Rochdale are all right next to each other, Me and Diane booked on the coach for those matches, but Diane wanted to drive to Sheffield United and the plan was to leave at 8AM / 8.15AM, Diane wants to test her car on a lengthy away journey, and we want to try to go to as many away games via car as we possibly can, and Sheffield United is one such match we want to travel to via car, I am not sure if Rob or anyone else wants to go, as that would help with travel costs, but we have been noticing the lack of interest in away games from those who normally would travel week in, week out, perhaps if things improved on the pitch, then we will see those supporters come back, and I hope they do come back and support Gillingham Away From Home - but I do understand how a long long trip to Oldham Athletic can be off putting.
Stephen sent me a message asking what I put for NoirCat Predictions, and having checked the spreadsheet, I put A Draw, and Diane put A Win, so neither of us got the predictions spot on, but Me, Gary, Nicholas, Stephen and Diane are all pushing for promotion in our respective divisions, I have to try and get a few more to participate in The NoirCat League, and also, get a few more to turn up to The NoirCat Presentation Night as well, there was a really big turnout last season, so maybe there will be an even bigger turnout next time as well.
That final away game of the season against Northampton Town could be an interesting game, I don’t want Gillingham going into that match needing something to stay up, I am hoping that survival is achieved long before that game, but what I find irritating is that the final game of the season is A 12PM Kick Off Time ??? - this is very infuriating, why not everyone kick off at 3PM, or if The Championship, League One and League Two all want there own time slots, then League Two 3PM on A Saturday, League One, 5.15PM on A Saturday, and The Championship can kick off at 3PM on A Sunday, also, with these kick off time slots, there shouldn’t be any games where teams have to travel long distances, thankfully, we’re only traveling to Northampton Town, but traveling to somewhere like Rochdale on the final day of the season for A Mid-Day Kick Off would be very infuriating.
We had actually made good time traveling back, stopping off at Strood Sports Centre on the way back and as we were making our way through the pick up points, I was making sure that I had everything on me, and Diane was making sure she had all of her belongings as we stopped off outside Priestfield Stadium, and Diane would message me in-regards to the travel time for Sheffield United Away, I was actually going to buy My Match Ticket On The Day before Diane as kind enough to buy My Ticket In Advance, and I said C Ya to Diane before she, and the vast majority of Gillingham Supporters got off the coach at the ground.
Peter was next to be dropped off, before Gary, myself and two others were dropped off outside The Cricketers, it was 22.25PM, and we had made very good time getting back, and after thanking The Drivers, we got off The Kings Ferry Coach and I checked I had everything, and after getting off the coach, Gary mentioned the limited goal-scoring opportunities that Gillingham had created and how Oldham Athletic could and perhaps should have been out of sight in The First Half, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was simply woeful and that was the general opinion from the vast majority of Gillingham Supporters, and Gillingham cannot carry Jay Emmanuel-Thomas all the while we’re in A Relegation Battling Position, he is capable of being A Match Winner on his day, but someone who is 9/10 one week, and 3/10 the next, just cannot be given a regular run in The Starting Line Up at this present moment in time.
We actually improved when Jay Emmanuel-Thomas was substituted, Scott Wagstaff looked comfortable in his more natural position, Cody McDonald and Rory Donnelly came on and I thought that Stuart Nelson, Bradley Dack and Elliott List played really well, but has Connor Ripley been tested to make top draw saves ??? not really, saves yes, but saves you expect A Professional Goalkeeper to make, but if we were to talk about Oldham Athletic’s best player, then Lee Erwin (Number Nineteen) was superb, he held the ball up, played one touch layoffs back to team-mates, brought his team-mates into play, when the ball was played up to him the ball stuck up top, and he was a threat in the air, precisely the type of striker that Gillingham need alongside Cody McDonald.
Gary headed off home and I Said C Ya To Gary before making my own way home and I was back home at 22.45PM, A Long Long Day, which meant getting up at 5.30AM, and that was very disappointing from Gillingham, I have got a lot of sympathy towards Adrian Pennock, the task ahead of him is a difficult one and the squad built by Justin Edinburgh is unbalanced and weak in both boxes, under Martin Allen, Gillingham had Leon Legge, Adam Barrett, Andrew Frampton, Danny Kedwell and Deon Burton, players who had experienced, they could battle and scrap and they knew how to shut a game out, there was little flair in that Championship Winning Side, but plenty of grit and determination, we now have gone the other way, plenty of flair and creative players, not enough combative players who are willing to battle and scrap, we need to find the balance between the two, and that is difficult to do during A Transfer Window, with games coming thick and fast, and when you have just made A Managerial Change, but that is the challenge facing Adrian Pennock, Steve Lovell and Jamie Day.
And the challenge next for Gillingham doesn’t get any easier, Top Of The Table Sheffield United and A Trip To Bramall Lane is next for The Gills, now that is going to be a difficult challenge, in our previous trip to Bramall Lane, Gillingham drew 0-0, I would be absolutely delighted if Gillingham somehow frustrated Sheffield United and earned a valuable point away from home, hopefully Gillingham can pull off the most unexpected result and win away from home against Sheffield United, and put in A Typical Gillingham Performance - COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is the second part of an extensive breakdown of the troubled Hinrunde of Gladbach and Wolfsburg, you can find the first part here.
5. Regression in Midfield
Ranking Philipp Lahm as the best defender in the league probably undermines the prestigious German magazine Kicker’s reputation as the most accurate judge of Bundesliga performance, so the following may be taken with a grain of salt. Here are the 91 qualified midfielders who played a minimum of half the games – remember the higher the ranking, the worse they played:
So, as discussed previously, Wolfsburg have central midfield issues, partly because Guilavogui and Luiz Gustavo were first injured in the beginning – thus forcing Hecking to reinvent football by playing two players (Yannick Gerhardt #13 and Maxi Arnold #27) in the same exact spot for an entire half of football. 
Seriously, look at their heat maps and tell me if this isn’t the bizarro N’Golo Kante  2 for 1 deal? (in case you don’t follow the EPL: Kante is famous for accounting for the work rate and positioning of two players)
Arnold (who was the one who finally attempted to press Marc Bartra as he crossed the halfway line to play in Guerreiro for the opener) was so poor (allowing Aubameyang to waltz in for the second) that Hecking replaced him with Paul Seguin, who of course played in the exact same spot right in Gerhardt’s face and then proceeded to allow Gonzalo Castro a free run down the middle for the third BVB goal.
I won’t even get into their pressing problems in that game, but a tweet will do:
https://twitter.com/BundesPL/status/778313126878076928
Browsing some defensive metrics, it’s quite staggering to see Daniel Caligiuri as the leading tackler for die Wölfe at 2.1 per game, with Gustavo and Guilavogui also at two-ish in 1400 combined minutes. Their CM replacements (Arnold and Seguin) have combined for just 2.3 tackles in 2000 minutes. Guilavogui’s importance really becomes obvious when it comes to interceptions, as the Frenchman has 37 total in 430 minutes (6.2 per game), SIX more than ANY OTHER WOLFSBURG PLAYER!!! (and more than any other Freiburg and Dortmund player, per Dustin Ward again!)
The defensive struggles are thus quite apparent, but it takes both sides of the ball to achieve true midfield futility:
In fairness to Yannick Gerhardt, he has performed better at left wingback and LB (which of course is weird, because it made Ismael use Ricardo Rodriguez, one of the best Bundesliga LBs as a CB or a LCB), but Arnold and Seguin have not gotten above one key pass per 90 minutes in a combined 2000 minutes. (Some guy named Julian Draxler has 2.1 in a “terrible Hinrunde”).  They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and since I’ve got several thousands written here, this work of art titled “Wolfsburg (purple) most closely resemble DARMSTADT (orange) in Key Passes” shall do. 
Borussia have a different sort of illness, one that is best described as the severe case of Sebastian Rodeitis. Its symptoms include: the total absence of risk-taking, key passes and any sort of forward progression of the ball and it manifests itself in the form of Tobias Strobl, who as we discover thanks to the wonderful work the guys at Football Radars is kind of a like a worse version of Rode! (Yup, I’m just as surprised as you are, and the news have put me in an existential tailspin…). 
The 26-year-old was not part of Julian Nagelsmann’s future plans at Hoffenheim (and coincidentally TSG are thriving since Nags excised Strobl from the lineup in favor of the versatility of Sebastian Rudy and the attacking prowess of Nadiem Amiri) and came on a free transfer to Gladbach last summer.
BMG were of course desperate to replace the departed Xhaka\Nordveit duo’s excellent mix of tough-tackling (without the red cards preferably) and deep-lying playmaking. The trouble is that both Strobl and the reacquired Christoph Kramer have utterly failed at this. In fact, from a casual comparison via Squawka we can glean that they are actually playing way more conservatively and below their past levels.
Strobl presumably was supposed to be a safety blanket of sorts, being a tidy passer and solid in possession with just enough defense to fill in whenever Dahoud or Kramer weren’t up to it. Sadly, he has been a traffic cone on defense, as anyone with a modicum of speed is able to make him look like he is 36, not 26. Strobl is often so slow that he isn’t even able to attempt a tackle, which explains why he is tenth on his own team in successful tackles with one per game, and ninth in attempts, succeeding just 56% of the time. Kramer to his credit attempts double the amount of tackles than Strobl (4.5 to 2.3) even if he ranks fourth in the dribbled past metric totals and just 25th in successful tackles with an identical 56% rate. Attached is the rankings via Whoscored, with the last two filtered to include CMs only, while the first includes all players.
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On offense, Kramer famously has attempted one shot all Hinrunde, which, despite him taking 10-20 shots per year, is such an absurd number that it must be at Schubert’s request.
The four key passes all season (compared to 20-25) for Kramer and the three for Strobl (usually between 10-15) together with all the backward passing are quite damning evidence of Schubert’s aversion to progressing the ball forward. You can see what usually happens from the great passing maps of 11tegen11, of which the one against Schalke is the most extreme one, in which Gladbach CB Jannik Vestergaard attempted 92 passes in 45 minutes! Technically 51 of them were forward according to Statszone, but that’s extremely generous and you can see from the map, just how little impact these passes had. 
Overall, Gladbach finished with 702 completed passes and 73% possession, but only 123 of those passes came in the attacking third and they actually lost the shots battle 15 to 12, not to mention of course the game as well to Schalke, 4-0.
You can check some of the other ineffective pass maps here:
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6.Failures in attack
Lack of pressing and counterpressing, general passivity in the buildup phase, and slow or non-existent through the middle for Gladbach, and inconsistent CMs for Wolfsburg were some of the issues that we covered so far.  One consequence of those problems is leaving their creative attacking players and\or finishers like Julian Draxler, Mario Gomez or Lars Stindl and Raffael on an island. That would lead to a dip in their output presumably, and while that’s true with Gomez (as explained above in PP!) and Draxler – who has failed to score despite putting up a career-best per 90 1.6 shots from inside the penalty area with 1.3 on target! While it would be an overstatement to say that Draxler has been good, he has not been disastrous per the advanced metrics, as he’s at over 3 expected goals, and his shot locations have generally been decent. In fact, what’s happening with the now PSG attacker is quite fascinating: he is getting almost all of his long shots on target and saved, while having a career low number of shots blocked, but most of them seem to come from right around the penalty spot, where he is also missing often! https://public.tableau.com/shared/F6ZS8NM4Q?:display_count=yes
On the other side of the ledger (hey Matt Herrmann!) Gladbach’s duo of Stindl and Raffael (a bit of a Liebling among Bundesliga aficionados) are producing roughly identical raw shot numbers.
Stindl is even converting the same amount at 12.5% as last year and Raffael is down just 1.5% from last year’s 25.5 to 24 this season. There is not much wrong in terms of the expected goals, though Stindl is down about half a goal.
The big drop comes in terms of creating for others, as Stindl’s been struggling at this, with 17 chances provided for others compared to 54 for the 15\16 campaign. Raffael’s total chances created is at a whopping 25 already, partly because he is a freaking wizard, and when you adjust for the fact that he is on pace to play 600 fewer minutes already plus his age, 25 compared to 54 is actually quite good! Stindl’s lack of creativity and some conversion randomness for forwards (Andre Hahn is converting nine percent, quite a long way from the ridiculous 33% of last season, but on the flip side Thorgan Hazard has doubled up his 12% to 26% this year!) could explain some of it, but it’s the other guys who scored so many goals last year for Gladbach that are absent: There were 30 goals scored last season by the Octet of Fabian Johnson, Mo Dahoud, Granit Xhaka, Andreas Christensen, Havard Nordtveit, Ibrahima Traore, Oscar Wendt and Patrick Herrmann, who if we sub in Kramer and Strobl for the two guys now playing in England are at FOUR so far!
When so many players are MIA, it’s usually the coach’s fault, and Schubert has found that out the hard way.
7. Coaching malpractices 
In Wolfsburg, Hecking’s failures to get anything out of Max Kruse, the immortal Lord Bendtner, Mario Gomez, André Schürrle and Julian Draxler kind of flew under the radar at the time, but of course it’s immensely funny that Gladbach have now hired him to presumably get more out of that group of eight above. He will of course try to do it via his crosses, which of course worked so tremendously in the absence of Kevin de Bruyne, as the following picture and the above-mentioned key passes into the box image illustrate. 
SERIOUSLY, someone talk to Christian Trasch and Daniel Caligiuri!
But hey, at least Gladbach have players who are good at crossing. Traore,Hazard, Raffael and Wendt all seem pretty good at it, ole Lars Stindl not so much.
In case you were wondering about the league leaders, those are Vinny and Pascal Gs, who along with Johannes Geis are among the three players with over 50% accuracy on a minimum of 45 attempts.
It’s probably a bad sign that it took me over 4000 words to say something positive about the Hecking appointment, but that’s where we are. There are also positives about Andre Schubert, but they mostly center around the cliche of the team responding to a caretaker coach’s infusion of youth after quitting on a long-time manager. While I was surprised by the excellent performances of last year’s Foals team, I was flabbergasted by the idea of extending Schubert, especially in light of the articles like Conor Garratt’s at Bayern Central which eviscerated Schubert for his incompetence on September 25th.
Ironically, Gladbach extended the coach’s contract (which was scheduled to run out in June of 2017) just two days later on September 27th. At the time, Gladbach were fourth in the league with ten points from five games. Little did we know, that the Foals would get just six more points from the next eleven games, costing Schubert his job and opening the door for Hecking.
Not a lot of tears were shed, and it was tough to argue with the decision, though injuries for example could’ve been part of the playbook for Schubert apologists.
8. Injuries
This shows the two teams among the more injury-stricken Bundesliga clubs, but when you look at BVB and Eintracht or FC Augsburg on the bottom three, it’s hard to feel bad for VfL and BMG and\or to use injuries as an excuse, though that of course won’t stop people from doing it.
A deeper look at the absences is possible, thanks to Transfermarkt and it reveals Gladbach’s injuries taking place among the attacking players, as Raffael, Ibrahima Traore, Patrick Herrmann and Josip Drmic all missed over six games at least. The Raffael\Traore injuries did play a major part, as Gladbach lost a ton of creativity (most are aware of Raffael’s Key Pass numbers, but the Guinean was contributing a career best 3.4 per 90), dribbling (combining for six per game) with those two in attack. In addition, Traore’s work ethic was an integral part of their five back system, which is supported by the fact that Gladbach won just one game (vs. Mainz) when using a four back system. They were hardly amazing in the 3-4-1-2, earning three wins, one draw and five losses with an 11-16 goal difference, but at least they were able to score nine goals, versus just three in the other formations, which is probably at least due to Traore’s dribbling and key passes into the  box.
It’s kind of a cruel joke that last Hinrunde, Gladbach had all kinds of defensive injuries and red card suspensions (Xhaka and Nordveit), forcing the coaches to play 13 different CB combos. For the fall, smaller injuries (three games or fewer) to players like Thorgan Hazard (who started the campaign in scorching form), Fabian Johnson, Andreas Christensen, Tobias Strobl and Christoph Kramer (who will miss a lot of time) didn’t help, but guys like Lars Stindl, Andre Hahn or Jonas Hofmann were healthy, but not useful.
Wolfsburg were without a good defensive CM for a while with Guilavogui and Luiz Gustavo missing a lot of games, and of course Daniel Didavi failed to stay healthy, because he is sadly the Holger Badstuber of attacking mids. They also lost Vieirinha to injury, which is probably a good thing given his performances (cue to Portugal fans who saw him play at the Euros nodding), which have been so awful that he is heading back to Greece. Long injuries to insignificant players like Sebastian Jung and Ismael Azzoui (both at 0 minutes so far) are good for driving up the days missed per day stat, but little else. Last season’s numbers are fairly similar as well.
9. Winter Moves
Gladbach have been quiet, signing an 18-year old Paraguayan and they also did this:
https://twitter.com/Yokhin/status/816701044138921985
Wolfsburg have made some major moves already in the winter break: the sale of Julian Draxler to PSG for 40 million has allowed the Wolves to sign four players – Yunus Malli, Riechedly Bazoer, Victor Osimhen and Paul-Georges Ntep who cost a combined 33 million. Malli is a proven Bundesliga commodity, an excellent dribbler who is capable of creating offense, though he doesn’t shoot enough and is very dependent on set-pieces for his key passes\assists.
https://twitter.com/FussballRadars/status/811972074545631232
Bazoer has been touted as a wonderkid and at 20 has already played 4500 minutes in the Eredivisie, while Ntep has 5500 Ligue 1 minutes and 18 goals at 24. If you’re an optimist, Bazoer has a pretty nice looking radar, but he has also fallen out with Ajax coach Peter Bosz and has barely played this season. Where have we heard that before?
Still, advantage Wolfsburg, though I’ve a sneaky feeling that Draxler’s production (though not his attitude) will be missed at some point.
10. Looking Ahead
Valerien Ismael got his caretaker job finalized until the end of the season, and despite some improved performances in the last couple of match days, it remains to be seen whether he is actually a competent Bundesliga coach. We’ve flogged Dieter Hecking enough, but Ismael’s not been much more creative, as Spielverlagerung’s German tactics expert Tobias Escher pointed out when discussing Wolfsburg’s switch to the 3\5\2 – 5\3\2 hybrid that’s been taking the European leagues by storm. The point is that you know a trend is played out when Wolfsburg are doing it, kinda like when your weatherman starts rapping. The optimistic scenario probably includes the new boys quickly fitting in and VfL hitting the ground running, with a couple of victories against HSV, Augsburg and possibly Cologne. The home game vs. Hoffenheim is sandwiched between two brutal trips to Dortmund and Bayern, and they will still have road games against Leipzig, Schalke, Leverkusen, Eintracht and Hertha, so I’d not expect all that much in the Rückrunde.
Dieter Hecking has enjoyed the winter camp in Marbella, as the coach got to know his team a little better and it looks like the Foals have had a good time. He has experimented with the three in the back formation, using the 3-4-2-1 in both exhibition matches. There are still several long-term injuries that are going to make life difficult for Gladbach, with Herrmann, Traore and Fabian Johnson still out, and now Nico Elvedi joining them with a pelvis injury. Timo Kolodziejczak should bring some experience at CB and is expected to compete with Vestergaard and Elvedi for the two other CB spots next to Andreas Christensen (who might be on his way back to Chelsea). It does not look like BMG managed to make upgrades at the wingback positions, despite Oscar Wendt and Julian Korb being below-average options. Hopefully, Hecking will ditch the Strobl\Kramer pairing in favor of more Mo Dahoud and our suggestion is to pair him with the World Cup winner, who has recovered from his scary-looking injury. Although there have been reports of Jonas Hofmann earning penalties and Josip Drmic scoring goals in these friendlies, Hecking should stick to the Hazard, Raffael, Stindl trio. The schedule is rather favorable out of the gates, with Darmstadt and Freiburg visiting Borussia Park with trips to Leverkusen and Bremen. A two-way Europa League tie with Fiorentina  is interrupted by a match against Leipzig, then games vs. Ingolstadt and HSV might be tricky (especially if the early matches don’t go their way), after which Bayern, Hertha, Schalke and Frankfurt follow. The repeating of the 26-point Rückrunde from last season and a win against Darmstadt should easily keep Gladbach safe, though Frankfurt needed just 36 total points to snag the 16th spot last season. With six teams currently on 16 points or fewer, that number of 36 should be enough, though they might need the MD 34 victory over Darmstadt just to be on the safe side.
Gladbach and Wolfsburg fail to adjust and get left behind in the Hinrunde Part 2 This is the second part of an extensive breakdown of the troubled Hinrunde of Gladbach and Wolfsburg, you can find the first part…
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offshore-brinicle · 5 months
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Oh yeah also as someone who is very invested in the League of Nine and also including Dongrang, in regards to him I've been thinking about him again so I feel like I need to give a bit of a heads up: he's based off a real life fascist who actively made the life of his own people worse in pursuit of getting a better status for himself and it's the whole reason he was conceptualized as Canto IV's villain and I feel like people tends to overlook that way too much when talking about Limbus Dongrang (specially for people who act as if he did nothing wrong) and it's kind of discomforting. Like everyone will do as they do as usual but I still feel like this is important information to know when discussing him
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see now i'm wondering if his ring ID is the kind of person yi sang could have become if he didn't join limbus company. like he internalizes the thinking pattern of "i'm a fool and not worth a damn and everything i do only hurts people" and expresses that self-loathing via his art. eats drywall
OK SO. I TOOK SOME TIME TO ANSWER THIS ONE BECAUSE I WAS TRYING TO GET HIM FOR MYSELF. I don't even really play the game anymore and keep up with the story via YouTube but. Y'know just to prove a point basically and Virtual Yi Sang Collectionism while I find myself with too much free time again so you might have gotten to see it by yourself by now but. Still.
Actually looking into this with his story and all of his dialogue they really did just give him an actual Bad End ID like Nclair, Ahabmael and G Corp Gregor (with some variation of Erlking joining eventually? but I have no idea how that will work taking in count the plot aspect) since Spicebush Yi Sang doesn't really Qualify as one of those and is even framed as being empowering in a way for him taking in count its release was timed so it could be used in the Farmwatch fight instead of waiting for the end of the Season like the others. I believed that W Corp Yi Sang was this spiritually; since it depicts him at his lowest point imaginable following on the track he was on already and the themes of Canto IV perfectly though not related to it, but now Ring Yi Sang has shown us a much more connected, and much darker potential path for him. So I'll take this post as my chance to analyze this:
In regards to his self-loathing it's very interesting that he actually seems to feel a sense of pride not seen in any of his other IDs, talking about "what he deserves" and disregarding everything that doesn't cause him a reaction. He now uses creation itself as a way to fill the emptiness inside of him, while in the main story, Yi Sang's resolution was that his impulse to create was his way of connecting with others.
You can see that in these lines, where he has completely disregarded everything about life and other people, pretty much all of his dialogue revolves around wanting to create and he has only interest in what can inspire him, to the point he nonchalantly kills civilians for failing to make him feel that way.
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I feel like this is even expressed in the Sins for this ID compared to base Yi Sang, the set-up is the exact same; S1 Gloom and S3 Sloth. However, the one that changes is S2. Regular Yi Sang has S2 Envy while Ring Yi Sang has S2 Lust. Added this to Ring Yi Sang's passives even being fueled by Lust as well while base Yi Sang's are fueled by Gloom. I take this as a representation that he has taken this Lust, an obsessive desire, as being what will drive him forward throwing away all the self-loathing and regret, with many of his lines calling the past meaningless.
Now I'll tackle his story and do a rundown on it while giving my observation, as it ellaborates into this and what his mindset is (and frankly, it's utterly fantastic). First of all, we get a unique, dissonant track that so far seems to have never been used in any other instance in the game to my knowledge.
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Yi Sang's approach to his scientist position is very...unique, because he does so as an artist rather than more proper scientific people like for example Faust, Dongrang, Aseah and Gubo. People who simply want practical application and results, means to an end. Dongbaek seems to be the only person who shares this approach he has which is why their bond is treated as unique compared to the other League of Nine members. At his core, what fascinated Yi Sang so much about technology and sciences was simply the euphoria of discovery itself, finding new things. Which is tackled immediately when Ring Yi Sang's story begins as I am showing here.
With science, you never truly "create" anything, you go through right and wrong answers until finding something that works or causes some effect, he even says so himself in Canto IV. And he goes on to criticize his prior fascination with technology with this particular aspect in mind. Even more shockingly is that he calls the League of Nine's conferences a "waste of time" now, each of their creations predictable which could tie into him being a one-of-a-kind genius, which is also somewhat tackled in Dongrang's observation log. To him, everything else his friends made was child's play.
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So instead, he looks towards what made him so fascinated with The Mirror in the first place, echoing this particular point he makes during his log for Dongbaek, both of them are driven to reach something abstract and inconcievable and ended up using technology as their path to that vague destination that can only be described in poetry.
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And finally, he completely foresakes his past at the League. He even he believes he finally has his wings but calls them fabricated, and there is something obviously wrong with the entire thing on multiple levels. They are fabricated wings because he was guided to this conclusion by the hand of another, rather than the introspection throughout IV. His chapter title is "The Unchanging", and it's the only chapter where the trait assigned in the title to the focus Sinner is a positive; him staying true to himself and his ideals was the key, but he needed to actually move past his apathy and actually grasp them, but here he has completely changed beyond recognition. Turned arrogant, callous and utterly irrational, discarding all of his self-loathing by divorciating himself from the self that he hates, yet the Sloth—the apathy remains, instead of moving past it, fighting it back with his Lust in an endless cycle of dopamin chases while growing numb to everything else and even destroying it if it fails to satisfy that Lust so that it will, as shown as he kills failing students to take delight in their shock and agony.
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But at the same time it frames that portrait of the League in his background art a completely different meaning. It is most likely that this portrait is a mockery of all of them, regarding the past and the life he lived until now including his past self with the same condescencion he does examinees that fail to impress him. Specially when you take in count how his own face is much more well-painted than the childish erratic strokes he assigns to the other, making them look ridiculous. But at the same time, Yeonsim is there under them, but flipped to its underside, he still held onto it but as far as we know it might be completely broken and only keeps it as part of his insulting work going by another of his idle chatter lines.
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This dark inversion of Yi Sang's journey even before Limbus and Canto IV is also emphasized by Pointillism in particular being chosen as the subject for this ID, this was first pointed out by this Korean Twitter user (and fellow irl Yi Sang enjoyer going by the layout) in the original announcement for this ID:
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Of course, this theme compliments Yi Sang's resolution in IV pretty well. He loved the League and grew to love Limbus because they were his resting place. I can't find any translation of Jochunjeommyo however, so I can only rely on summaries and posts put through machine translation. But from what I can summarize, the story is about an artist who can't find a place to breathe and simply exist due to the materialistic, capitalistic nature of the city he finds himself in, which fits pretty neatly with Yi Sang's story as a whole.
I'd also like to point out how a less overtly unhinged variation of this kind of development is shown in his Dieci ID story (which I wanted to make a post on for a while because it really feels like it was preliminary to this and not enough people talk about how messed up Dieci Yi Sang actually is) and how he comes to adopt a mentality just like Ryoshu's, with her already being linked to The Fingers and knowing about their workings personally to the point she might have been affiliated at some point though we cannot confirm, however I will instead link to this post by my friend on the topic since they already did a dissection on how Yi Sang and Ryoshu act as ideological foils and they pretty much said it better than I could: https://www.tumblr.com/ishcliff/743271628518129664/so-any-thoughts-of-well-the-blade-lineage-itself?source=share
So that's all I've got for now! Honestly I am so over the moon with this ID and the potential implications going forward as you can imagine.
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offshore-brinicle · 5 months
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WELL NOT ONLY DO WE HAVE YI SANG'S WINGS DISSOLVING, BUT ALSO THE YEONSIM MIRROR AND THE LEAGUE OF NINE PORTRAIT DESTROYED IN THE BACKGROUND
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WHAT THE FUCK MAN. THEY CAME FOR MY THROAT
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offshore-brinicle · 4 months
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It is of my opinion that back in their childhood Dongrang was actually the responsable one of the Canto IV trio. Constantly having to make sure Yi Sang and Dongbaek don't end up burning the town down by accident with their weird arsonist tendencies. That's the real reason he's the way he is
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offshore-brinicle · 5 months
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I also just found out real Young-ji has a poem outright titled "Nostalgia" and. This is probably part of the Limbus story isn't it. Specially looking back at Canto IV and realizing how Young-ji really was the greater tissue connecting everything (plus, it's genuinely beautiful. But also why is he randomly mean to his wife)
Nostalgia by Jeong Ji-Yong - Famous poems, famous poets. - All Poetry
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In general it seems that real Young-ji's works focus a lot in grief and nostalgia for a time that can't be regained and is slowly fading which is just. Jesus.
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offshore-brinicle · 5 months
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Still working hard...I think I at least managed to fill this section with the most important details I could find in regards to what is depicted in Limbus. I still need to get to the other members' pages as I do more research
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offshore-brinicle · 6 months
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Quick thing! Thank you so much for reading through The Wings and analysing how they relate to LCB!Yi Sang. I always tire myself out whenever I try to cross-reference in-game events with their sources, so thank you for your wonderfully written posts on that front.
No problem!!!! Honestly I'm just really autistic about Yi Sang and the League of Nine and this game led to me also becoming a huge fan of the real Yi Sang and his works as well as looking deeper into classic Korean literature and the real League of Nine and I always love seeing all the care and detail that goes into this game in general so I am very glad people enjoy my observations and analysis posts
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