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February 12, 2024, 11:39am |
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Best case
Win v Colchester and Donny Sutton and FGR both lose
Points GTFC …35 Sutton….22 FGR……20
Everyone happy. Panic over….
Worse case…….🤬🤬
We probably wouldn't need many more in reality to be safe . If i take my Town hat off and look at the numbers , with Sutton & FGR having a really tough run in it may even be a record low points total to survive - they would need 20 points to avoid that from 16 games . or us/Doncaster /Colchester to have a run of epic disaster and pick up single figures from the remaining games . It might be bad , but on paper at least we are in a strong position to survive as it stands .
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February 12, 2024, 11:42am |
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Just one season without our biggest game in decades would be nice. We nearly had a year off last season but then had the highest profile game in out post-war history!
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chelseacity |
February 12, 2024, 1:58pm |
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I went to the managers first game at Milton Keynes, it was like watching a different team, they passed & moved & it was amazing to watch for the 600 plus of us there that night, then look at the last few games ! it's all changed, i don't know what Shaun & Ben are doing with the players in training, & we have a full time goalkeeping coach & a goalie who seems decent in goal but when he has the ball for distribution he is a massive liability. Something has gone wrong from when he took over, but i don't honestly know what that is.
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February 12, 2024, 2:28pm |
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There is no Grimsby way its bollox there was a Buckley way and that's it from 25 years ago.
There is also the George Kerr way which is older than 25 years ago.
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February 12, 2024, 5:37pm |
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I went to the managers first game at Milton Keynes, it was like watching a different team, they passed & moved & it was amazing to watch for the 600 plus of us there that night, then look at the last few games ! it's all changed, i don't know what Shaun & Ben are doing with the players in training, & we have a full time goalkeeping coach & a goalie who seems decent in goal but when he has the ball for distribution he is a massive liability. Something has gone wrong from when he took over, but i don't honestly know what that is.
What has gone wrong in my opinion is quite simple, the players cannot handle the pressure of playing the new system of playing out from the back at Blundell Park , some of these players are not used to an environment like an almost full BP and when something goes wrong you can see the confidence they had just drain away and they start making irrational decisions. I think they are more relaxed and play better away from home, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that our away performances have been better than the ones at home.
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Kris2 |
February 12, 2024, 5:45pm |
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There is no Grimsby way its bollox there was a Buckley way and that's it from 25 years ago.
People often moaned about Buckley's way of playing too when he was actively the manager, never happy our fans. Constant moaning about "triangle passes" and "can only win games by getting a penno" I recall.
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123614 |
February 12, 2024, 7:16pm |
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What has gone wrong in my opinion is quite simple, the players cannot handle the pressure of playing the new system of playing out from the back at Blundell Park , some of these players are not used to an environment like an almost full BP and when something goes wrong you can see the confidence they had just drain away and they start making irrational decisions. I think they are more relaxed and play better away from home, I don’t think it’s a coincidence that our away performances have been better than the ones at home.
Seriously these are professional footballers, if they cannot decide when a 10 yard pass is not on, but then decide to do it anyway, then they shouldn't be playing in a professional team. It's not rocket science, see who is available for that short pass, if there is no one, then hoof it, it's all about making the right decision.
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davmariner |
February 12, 2024, 9:31pm |
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Quoted from 123614
Seriously these are professional footballers, if they cannot decide when a 10 yard pass is not on, but then decide to do it anyway, then they shouldn't be playing in a professional team. It's not rocket science, see who is available for that short pass, if there is no one, then hoof it, it's all about making the right decision.
That’s quite a poor analysis though isn’t it? You’re assuming that professional footballers have all the same intelligence, skill, fitness, concentration and consistency in performing under pressure. It doesn’t take into account the reality that there are different standards/levels of professional football. A Premier League footballer is naturally going to be able to execute the above that you set-out to a higher standard and consistency than a League 2 player. The skill of a manager is understanding the capability of the team and setting up in a way that gets the best out of the players as a collective.
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LocalLadGTFC |
February 12, 2024, 9:53pm |
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Quoted from 123614
Seriously these are professional footballers, if they cannot decide when a 10 yard pass is not on, but then decide to do it anyway, then they shouldn't be playing in a professional team. It's not rocket science, see who is available for that short pass, if there is no one, then hoof it, it's all about making the right decision.
If only it was that easy then everyone would be a success. Pep went into City and had teething issues first season but was adamant on the style of play he wanted to play despite not having the players to do so. Went out and overhauled the squad the season after and replaced the players with players he wanted and won the league. Obviously we don't have the luxuries of Man City and nor am I comparing DA to Pep but there's likenesses in the circumstances. I believe DA has implemented a system that is successful going forward, when we get it into the forward areas we look dangerous and I believe in every single performance we've had numerous chances which was a massive struggle under PH. I do believe there's a middle ground somewhere between his approach and ' hoofing it ' that would probably be best deployed in this moment of time but i'm not the manager of the football club, i'm a supporter and I'll back the manager based on what he feels is the right fit despite what my opinion is.
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February 12, 2024, 11:31pm |
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I would just like to add because of breathing problems I spend most of my time in the armchair watching every football match on the telly. I have never seen any team playing out from the back to up the field and score a goal. I have seen many teams fook it up with a goal against being the outcome. I have seen several keepers giving the ball some welly and it ended with a goal! !! For. I haven't seen the ball come straight back resulting in a goal against. Moral of the story = play tippy happy football up the field not near your own goal. Simples
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