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October 30, 2012, 12:14pm
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Just a thought - maybe our style of play suits the more attacking formations that teams put out when they are playing at home.  I much prefer to see Town away, not just because of the frequently better atmosphere, but at BP, teams have us sussed out, whereas a more open end to end match is better all round. (As an exile, I get to more away games than home ones).
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By the sounds of it, we created several great oppertunities against Macc and their keeper played a blinder.

You can't ask for more than to keep trying to get a goal.

We are lacking a real poacher. Elding has missed far to many sitters for me, I would hate to work out how many.

We need Cooke to get his form going and Hannah will always score goals.


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By the sounds of it, we created several great oppertunities against Macc and their keeper played a blinder.

You can't ask for more than to keep trying to get a goal.

We are lacking a real poacher. Elding has missed far to many sitters for me, I would hate to work out how many.

We need Cooke to get his form going and Hannah will always score goals.

But hannah after a good start has gone very quiet


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But hannah after a good start has gone very quiet


From what I've seen Hanna doesn't contribute to the game outside of the penalty box. I doubt you'll see much of him aside from when he pops one in the net. A poor mans Owen, his like are becoming unfashionable as teams switch to a 4-3-3 with the central striker becoming the focal point.
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Less expectation is one reason: us away supporters just want to have a good day out and travel in hope more than the aforementioned 'expectation'.

Teams do shut up shop/park the bus etc. etc at BP and we've got the break them down better at times, but we are not always going to score four or five when playing sides who play with 10 at the back. We have too many BP spectators who expect an attacking showcase every match: that's the problem, the players can feel the tension it's palpable all around the ground.


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Obivously they don't like playing before a BIG crowd


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I think its our tactics, as much as I think we have a strong squad with a top chance of getting promoted this year, we aren't very adaptable. We have come from behind to get a point ONCE this season, that for me is not good enough.

We only know how to play one way, soaking up some pressure and hitting sides on the break with pace. Not only is that an 'away tactic' but it's also easy to find us out. Last season we just went out and battered teams but this season we've only comfortably beaten sides that have gone at us, that's not going to happen a lot at BP. It's a tactic that clearly works away from home and probably works very well against almost all the top sides in this league at home, but it really isn't going to work all season against the sides who are going to come and sit 10 men behind the ball.
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Maybe it is because there is too much pressure on the players at home, sometimes I can actually feel the tension in the air in the upper findus! Perhaps it doesn't do any good when one player makes one mistake and after that everything thing they do they are moaned at for, even if it is good! This is only by the minority of idiots, these are the ones putting all the tension in the air and pressure on the players!

At away games I feel there is a much more relaxed atmosphere!

That raises the question, does pressure form supporters at home really cause the players to play more caustically, not be as adventurous and possibly be scared of making a mistake? IMHO I think it shouldn't but understand why it would. I sometimes wouldn't want to play in front of the minority of people who sit in the findus, particularly the upper!


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Less expectation is one reason: us away supporters just want to have a good day out and travel in hope more than the aforementioned 'expectation'.

Teams do shut up shop/park the bus etc. etc at BP and we've got the break them down better at times, but we are not always going to score four or five when playing sides who play with 10 at the back. We have too many BP spectators who expect an attacking showcase every match: that's the problem, the players can feel the tension it's palpable all around the ground.


Hit the nail on the head in my opinion.

It's not that they can't play before a big croud. Just a big croud at BP who expect well too much. You can sense the atmosphere whilst you are in the stands before a ball is even kicked and so can the players, mangers and everybody else. I know some will say "so it's the fans fault?" Maybe not, but fans in the stands can create an atmosphere, whether it be good or bad and it CAN effect the game. Have you never heard of the saying "fans are the team's 12th man?" Not saying that was the case last weekend though, Macclesfield's keeper won that game for them. We just couldn't get it past him, those that say other wise were either not there or weren't watching. They didn't even look like scoring without a peno.


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From what I've seen Hanna doesn't contribute to the game outside of the penalty box. I doubt you'll see much of him aside from when he pops one in the net. A poor mans Owen, his like are becoming unfashionable as teams switch to a 4-3-3 with the central striker becoming the focal point.


So we do not want  a goal poacher? One thing we have lacked is a player who is dangerous and waits in and around the box. Get Hearn back and we could have a lethal attack.

Can we sell Elding to Preston please, I can not bear any more sitter being missed  


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