|
MuddyWaters |
September 2, 2023, 9:03pm |
|
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 14,125
Posts Per Day: 2.60
Reputation: 68.15%
Rep Score: +48 / -24
Approval: +32,288
Gold Stars: 236
|
. re. the substitutions, Sir Alan said on radio Slumberhide that he himself wouldn't make any substitutions as it would keep the bench fit for Tuesdays game.Who would be a football manager, eh !!
When was Sir Alan on the radio?
|
|
Logged |
|
|
|
|
Youngy |
September 2, 2023, 9:05pm |
|
Fine Wine Drinker
Posts: 1,343
Posts Per Day: 0.22
Reputation: 81.46%
Rep Score: +14 / -3
Approval: +1,677
Gold Stars: 9
|
. re. the substitutions, Sir Alan said on radio Slumberhide that he himself wouldn't make any substitutions as it would keep the bench fit for Tuesdays game.Who would be a football manager, eh !!
It was Stuart Watkiss
|
|
|
|
|
bawarmy |
September 2, 2023, 9:06pm |
|
Cocktail Drinker
Posts: 1,520
Posts Per Day: 0.25
Reputation: 86.91%
Rep Score: +5 / 0
Approval: +2,021
Gold Stars: 33
|
We did good today. The players look like a real team. No superstars just a bunch of players who work for each other. UTM
|
|
|
|
|
moosey_club |
September 2, 2023, 9:38pm |
|
Barley Wine Drinker
Posts: 16,203
Posts Per Day: 2.70
Reputation: 76.19%
Rep Score: +69 / -22
Approval: +20,298
Gold Stars: 226
|
. re. the substitutions, Sir Alan said on radio Slumberhide that he himself wouldn't make any substitutions as it would keep the bench fit for Tuesdays game.Who would be a football manager, eh !!
Quite honestly ....I didn't even know we were playing Tues...its not even on the official club sites fixture list that's how important it is. Hurst said earlier this year that he was almost bemoaning that the League didn't vote in extra subs...yet he still won't fking make a single one until a guns at his head.
|
| 2023/24 DLWDDWDLLLWDLLLLWDDDWDLLWLDLLDWDDWLLDWLWLWL but not NLN 😁 2022/23LDWDWWDWLLDWWDLLLDLWLLWLWLLWDDLDWWDDDLLWDWLWLW 2021/22 WDWWWWDLWWWWLLLWLLDLWLLWWDWWWLWDLWWDWWWDLWD play offs WWW Promoted 🥳 2020/21 LLDWWLDLDWLWLLLDLWLLDLLDLLLWLLLDDDDWDDDLWLWLWL .. hello darkness my old friend 2019/20 WDLDWWLDLWWLLLDLDLDLDDWWDLLWDDWWL WLLW - ended 2018/19 LWDDLLLLLLWWDWLLLWDWLWWWWLLLLWWWWDLLLDDLLDLWLW Hello Scunny |
|
|
|
|
LondonMariner43 |
September 2, 2023, 9:41pm |
|
Champagne Drinker
Posts: 2,141
Posts Per Day: 0.41
Reputation: 81.81%
Rep Score: +19 / -4
Approval: +3,979
Gold Stars: 64
|
Possibly a controversial opinion but maybe not signing anyone new this week is a good thing. Firstly, I can imagine PH's teamtalk - the fans think we needed to strengthen the squad, go out there and show them what you can do. Secondly, this group have, with the exception of Andrews, been together for a couple of months and are probably getting to know each other and form a tight knit squad. Bringing in 2-3 new players could have disrupted that togetherness just when the team is starting to gel.
So far this season, we've lost one game against County who are now top and dropped points against Mansfield and Wimbledon who are in the play off spots currently. The main disappointment is the draw against Walsall and by all accounts we might have won that game on another day. If we had won it, we'd be 4th which is maybe flattering anyway, but it shows we've had an ok start so far.
|
|
|
|
|
Lincoln Mariner 56 |
September 2, 2023, 9:45pm |
|
Brandy Drinker
Posts: 2,810
Posts Per Day: 0.61
Reputation: 83.82%
Rep Score: +23 / -4
Approval: +7,764
Gold Stars: 81
|
Was traveling back from Greece so missed this one which is, it appears, very unfortunate as this appears to have been the type of home performance that we’ve all been crying out for so well done to everyone involved and long may it continue.
|
|
|
|
|
Marinerdeano |
September 2, 2023, 9:46pm |
|
Lager Top Drinker
Posts: 336
Posts Per Day: 0.06
Reputation: 85.92%
Rep Score: +4 / 0
Approval: +467
Gold Stars: 27
|
We did good today. The players look like a real team. No superstars just a bunch of players who work for each other. UTM
Which feels a bit like what got Stevenage promoted.
|
|
|
|
|
Poojah |
September 2, 2023, 9:47pm |
|
Vodka Drinker
Posts: 7,279
Posts Per Day: 1.26
Reputation: 86.63%
Rep Score: +76 / -11
Approval: +29,756
Gold Stars: 1,509
|
Without doubt the most enjoyable Town home league game I’ve been to since our return to the league - a game we totally controlled from start to finish, and it’s been a long, long time since I can remember us doing that in an EFL fixture.
Town were very quick out of the blocks and barely relented in an excellent first half where we simply huffed and puffed and blew the Gillingham house down. Loved the diving header from Maher but for the second, real credit has to go to Eisa for spotting Holohan’s run from behind his left shoulder when the easy option would have been to shoot. What a start he has had in a Town shirt. A word also has to go to Danny Rose for his swashbuckling tackle to start the move. He set the tone today.
Defensively, it was almost the perfect performance, limiting Gillingham to next to nothing for the most part but doing the last ditch stuff brilliantly when required. The tackle from Amos in the first-half was unreal when the slightest error would have meant a penalty. I can barely recall an uneasy moment, the only Gillingham shot of note being a header floated comfortably in the arms of Eastwood.
As for the Gills, it’s always difficult to know whether they had an off day or we were simply too good for them, but make no mistake; their wage bill will be at least 50% bigger than ours. They’re also 3rd in the league so far, so the balance of evidence suggests it was probably more us than them. They looked bang average all over the pitch, despite some impressive names on their team sheet. Macauley Bonne’s ball control no better than that of his BMW.
Ultimately, it’s a performance and result that takes our start to the season from “ok” to somewhere between “good” and “great”. 12th place might reek of mediocrity at first glance, but doesn’t really get close to telling the whole story.
2 wins, 3 draws and a single narrow defeat from what must have been one of, if not the toughest start to anyone’s League Two season. 3 clean sheets, with just the 1 goal conceded in 4 home games - the joint second best defensive record in the league. One of the better goal differences too.
We can save conversations about squad depth for another day - that was an excellent win made possible by a brilliant team effort. It’s easy to get too high or too low on the back of a single result this early in the season, but I think the signs are beginning to show that, as a team, we are more than capable of doing alright in this league.
A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon in the sunshine. UTM!
|
| A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner. |
|
|
|
|
toontown |
September 2, 2023, 10:51pm |
|
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,430
Posts Per Day: 0.57
Reputation: 91.63%
Rep Score: +13 / 0
Approval: +6,278
Gold Stars: 70
|
Really pleasing performance and win. Dominated from start to finish, Rodgers my motm, thought he was imperious in defence. 1 downside was that with that brilliant last ditch tackle I thought Amos injured himself and he seemed to be carrying a knock for the rest of the game so I hope he's fit for the Bradford game. We looked solid defensively all round and knocked it about at the back well. Eastwood acquitted himself well with what little he had to do, clifton had a good game and nearly scored a good goal and holohan did score. Ganouah had easily his best game in a town shirt, albeit that's an extremely low bar, so I'd say he was decent nothing more. Still a pleasant surprise mind. Rose just does not stop running and I'd agree with others he needs protecting more with a substitution in a game like that - he can't be expected to keep that up for 90 minutes all season. Eisa nearly got another but for the woodwork. Conteh was his usual comfortable self. For a game we dominated so relentlessly you'd like to have seen us score more perhaps but Gillingham have been a tough nut to crack for other teams, they don't concede easily (bar the previous week!). Let's hope for more of the same against Bradford. At last a comfortable entertaining win at home in the league
|
|
|
|
|
crusty ole pie |
September 2, 2023, 11:32pm |
|
Whiskey Drinker
Posts: 3,108
Posts Per Day: 0.54
Reputation: 89.09%
Rep Score: +16 / -1
Approval: +3,383
Gold Stars: 66
|
I could not go today. Can we maintain this high level in most games? We have injuries and missed out on new players. However, we can get loanees in.
Are we a mid table team or good enough to make a serious challenge for the playoffs? The picture might be clearer in a few games time.
We have a solid base to build on. We have a great CB partnership. Only Wimbledon have conceded fewer league goals.
No loan signings till the widow reopens
|
|
|
|
|