MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by bloody Volvo driver » 02 Feb 2026 08:43

Our 2-0 win shows what you get with championship strikers & keeper as opposed to L1 ones.. Northampton’s 2 best chances (1 on 1 just before half time and free head on 85) were very similar to our 2 goals.

Marriott and Keane score / JP saves whereas their Cobblers counterparts didn’t. I think one of the biggest elements of our win was that little bit of extra quality when and where it mattered.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2026 08:49

Just looking at Marriott's record... he never seems to start that many games anywhere he's been, despite an excellent scoring rate, which seems a bit odd. To the point that, as far as I can tell, he's now just one league goal off the most league goals he's scored in a season.

The most league starts he's had in a seasons seems to be 25.
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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by WestYorksRoyal » 02 Feb 2026 08:54

bloody Volvo driver Our 2-0 win shows what you get with championship strikers & keeper as opposed to L1 ones.. Northampton’s 2 best chances (1 on 1 just before half time and free head on 85) were very similar to our 2 goals.

Marriott and Keane score / JP saves whereas their Cobblers counterparts didn’t. I think one of the biggest elements of our win was that little bit of extra quality when and where it mattered.

Makes you think how good we really could be at the same time too. If we had a gameplan that allowed us to control possession a bit more, get Wing into more dangerous areas, get good crosses into the box etc., we'd be absolutely dominant at this level. But instead we're pretty turgid and rely upon the moments our quality can deliver, which means we're mid table.

We have more quality than Lincoln and Bradford and if we got the same level of team cohesion and consistency we'd be bossing the league. Still early days for a lot of players and the coaching staff. Hopefully next season.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Hound » 02 Feb 2026 08:55

Snowflake Royal Just looking at Marriott's record... he never seems to start that many games anywhere he's been, despite an excellent scoring rate, which seems a bit odd. To the point that, as far as I can tell, he's now just one league goal off the most league goals he's scored in a season.


Even when he’s not scored that many in a season his goals per minutes ratio is good

It doesn’t surprise me that much tbh and without wanting to bring on all the ‘Hound hates Marriott’ nonsense again, it’s because a) he doesn’t contribute much else and b) that kind of striker/poacher has gone out of fashion in the more modern game when most teams will have a big strong 9 who can hold the ball up, or someone very quick who will stretch the defence

I can’t think of many times in the last few years I’ve seen an opposition set up with a a 5ft 7 forward leading the line

We’ve almost gone back to a big man/little man set up with Keane which ultimately could work pretty well

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Sutekh » 02 Feb 2026 09:23

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Snowflake Royal Just looking at Marriott's record... he never seems to start that many games anywhere he's been, despite an excellent scoring rate, which seems a bit odd. To the point that, as far as I can tell, he's now just one league goal off the most league goals he's scored in a season.


Even when he’s not scored that many in a season his goals per minutes ratio is good

It doesn’t surprise me that much tbh and without wanting to bring on all the ‘Hound hates Marriott’ nonsense again, it’s because a) he doesn’t contribute much else and b) that kind of striker/poacher has gone out of fashion in the more modern game when most teams will have a big strong 9 who can hold the ball up, or someone very quick who will stretch the defence

I can’t think of many times in the last few years I’ve seen an opposition set up with a a 5ft 7 forward leading the line

We’ve almost gone back to a big man/little man set up with Keane which ultimately could work pretty well


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by rabidbee » 02 Feb 2026 10:16

Sutekh A Bracknell accent!? :lol:

When I first started getting the train up to Reading in the 90s, everyone sounded like right yokels.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2026 10:57

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Sutekh A Bracknell accent!? :lol:

When I first started getting the train up to Reading in the 90s, everyone sounded like right yokels.

Since I've left, I get that now when I return.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2026 10:59

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Snowflake Royal Just looking at Marriott's record... he never seems to start that many games anywhere he's been, despite an excellent scoring rate, which seems a bit odd. To the point that, as far as I can tell, he's now just one league goal off the most league goals he's scored in a season.


Even when he’s not scored that many in a season his goals per minutes ratio is good

It doesn’t surprise me that much tbh and without wanting to bring on all the ‘Hound hates Marriott’ nonsense again, it’s because a) he doesn’t contribute much else and b) that kind of striker/poacher has gone out of fashion in the more modern game when most teams will have a big strong 9 who can hold the ball up, or someone very quick who will stretch the defence

I can’t think of many times in the last few years I’ve seen an opposition set up with a a 5ft 7 forward leading the line

We’ve almost gone back to a big man/little man set up with Keane which ultimately could work pretty well

I really don't like our current shape. It's like it's trying to be 4-4-2 without actually doing it, and far too much of the game you have Keane and Doyle not really in any defined position contributing anything.

To be honest, I think Marriott gets more involved and contributes more than Keane does.

Maybe I'll look at some stats at some point... 2 games is probably a bit early for that.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by South Coast Royal » 02 Feb 2026 11:00

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Sutekh A Bracknell accent!? :lol:

When I first started getting the train up to Reading in the 90s, everyone sounded like right yokels.

Since I've left, I get that now when I return.


Same happened when we moved to Dorset.
I hardly notice it now but I do notice the Readin' accent when I come up.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Hound » 02 Feb 2026 11:07

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Snowflake Royal Just looking at Marriott's record... he never seems to start that many games anywhere he's been, despite an excellent scoring rate, which seems a bit odd. To the point that, as far as I can tell, he's now just one league goal off the most league goals he's scored in a season.


Even when he’s not scored that many in a season his goals per minutes ratio is good

It doesn’t surprise me that much tbh and without wanting to bring on all the ‘Hound hates Marriott’ nonsense again, it’s because a) he doesn’t contribute much else and b) that kind of striker/poacher has gone out of fashion in the more modern game when most teams will have a big strong 9 who can hold the ball up, or someone very quick who will stretch the defence

I can’t think of many times in the last few years I’ve seen an opposition set up with a a 5ft 7 forward leading the line

We’ve almost gone back to a big man/little man set up with Keane which ultimately could work pretty well

I really don't like our current shape. It's like it's trying to be 4-4-2 without actually doing it, and far too much of the game you have Keane and Doyle not really in any defined position contributing anything.

To be honest, I think Marriott gets more involved and contributes more than Keane does.

Maybe I'll look at some stats at some point... 2 games is probably a bit early for that.


Dunno how you want to define it really but on touches/passes you’d have

Exeter:
Keane 28/14
Marriott 12/9

Northampton
Keane 32/25
Marriott 25/8

But I was encouraged to see Marriott getting in 5 shots against Northampton which is a lot higher than he has been and suggests something improved. Because you want Marriott taking lots of shots obvs. But yeah too few games to tell

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by RoyalBlue » 02 Feb 2026 11:28

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yup, it’s sh1t, meanwhile talking BBC and football

BBC Berks aligns with rest of the BBC footballing fraternity by having a woman commentator giving her ‘expert opinion’ on the mens game, but why can’t Charlie Estcourt pronounce the letter ‘t’ in any of her words? :roll:


Sports punditry has never been gender specific - some of the great Athletics commentators and pundits have been men commentating on women's events...

Having an established international player with over 50 Caps, who was born in the town and played for the club before moving abroad to play in the US, in arguably, one of the elite women's football leagues as a pundit doesn't sound unqualified...

Cancelling her based on her gender or accent would be pretty extreme...

People have put up with Adie Williams for years...


Spot on. She's not the only ex Reading Women player and Royals fan to be working as a professional commentator in men's football either.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Northampton Town (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 02 Feb 2026 11:58

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Even when he’s not scored that many in a season his goals per minutes ratio is good

It doesn’t surprise me that much tbh and without wanting to bring on all the ‘Hound hates Marriott’ nonsense again, it’s because a) he doesn’t contribute much else and b) that kind of striker/poacher has gone out of fashion in the more modern game when most teams will have a big strong 9 who can hold the ball up, or someone very quick who will stretch the defence

I can’t think of many times in the last few years I’ve seen an opposition set up with a a 5ft 7 forward leading the line

We’ve almost gone back to a big man/little man set up with Keane which ultimately could work pretty well

I really don't like our current shape. It's like it's trying to be 4-4-2 without actually doing it, and far too much of the game you have Keane and Doyle not really in any defined position contributing anything.

To be honest, I think Marriott gets more involved and contributes more than Keane does.

Maybe I'll look at some stats at some point... 2 games is probably a bit early for that.


Dunno how you want to define it really but on touches/passes you’d have

Exeter:
Keane 28/14
Marriott 12/9

Northampton
Keane 32/25
Marriott 25/8

But I was encouraged to see Marriott getting in 5 shots against Northampton which is a lot higher than he has been and suggests something improved. Because you want Marriott taking lots of shots obvs. But yeah too few games to tell

Give it another a couple and I'll do a pre-Keane and post Keane ...

Touches, passes, pass success, key passes, shots, interceptions, tackles, arials... something liek that

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