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Abdul19
November 26, 2014, 1:18am

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Enjoyed tonight's game, a lot better than Saturday (despite what PH says!). Disley was more effective than Pell and Parslow together were v Kiddy. Thought he should've scored with that header too.

Woking were decent, but I can't remember McKeown making a save? Maybe we got a bit lucky with their 2 injuries but shit happens! The 2nd and 3rd goals may well have come from Woking errors, but they also came from Pittman and Arnold chasing lost causes (which obviously weren't lost!)


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November 26, 2014, 1:30am

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Great performances from Disley

Apparently their manager thinks this is the worst Town team he's sent a team out against


Like Disley... very hard working... their manager sounded lke a kid spittin his dummy out... arseole....


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November 26, 2014, 7:17am
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Like Disley... very hard working... their manager sounded lke a kid spittin his dummy out... arseole....


Please, let's keep the pissing and moaning about the manager in the thread set up for that role.

Let's keep this one for discussing the decent victory which kept us in second place in the table.

As for the earlier comments about Mackreth, he certainly started very shakily yesterday and gave the ball away the first half-dozen times he received the ball, but he improved after that and worked very hard in defence. Didn't achieve a great deal going forward, mind.

Brown was hopeless in the first half and uninvolved pretty much all night (probably not fit), so it seems odd to me that Mackreth is being singled out for being ineffective when he made probably double the tackles of one of our central midfielders!
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November 26, 2014, 9:36am
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Please, let's keep the pissing and moaning about the manager in the thread set up for that role.

Let's keep this one for discussing the decent victory which kept us in second place in the table.

As for the earlier comments about Mackreth, he certainly started very shakily yesterday and gave the ball away the first half-dozen times he received the ball, but he improved after that and worked very hard in defence. Didn't achieve a great deal going forward, mind.

Brown was hopeless in the first half and uninvolved pretty much all night (probably not fit), so it seems odd to me that Mackreth is being singled out for being ineffective when he made probably double the tackles of one of our central midfielders!


Mackreth's a strange one really. Personally I don't doubt his defensive abilities (perhaps that is why he continues to get the nod from Paul Hurst?) but all of our dangerous attacks-second half at least- seemed to come down the left (apart from the 2nd. goal which Mackreth wasn't involved in) He has pace but lacks the nous to do anything with it by way of final product.


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November 26, 2014, 9:45am
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Enjoyed that!
Woking are a good footballing side but not convinced they threatened our goal enough. Losing Rendell early on limited them severely but in all honesty he hadn't done much prior to that.

First goal came from a great Magnay cross which Disley got up very well to head home. Thought there may have been the chance of a foul but not given?

Huge credit to JPP for the 2nd chased a lost cause, their keeper wants shooting for not seeing it out by using his body but the Pope got to it, crossed and the shop dived to head home.

Wokings goal came at a stage when they had the least of the ball. Parslow stood off and the shot went in off the far post ( did McKeown think it was going wide?). They then had a fine effort from Payne which hit the post before Hannah's clever ball saw Arnold have the freedom of the box to set up LJL's 2nd and 13th of the season.
Hamish had a couple of mins and looked promising in his brief appearance.
Arnold got man if the match but could have been anyone from Pearson, Toto, Magnay, Disley, Arnold the Pope or the Shop.

Shame so many chose to stay at home  given that is 6 wins and a draw in the last 8. Can't do anything about that, just keep gathering points.
We have gained points on Barnet in last few days. Long way to go, we will lose again, but maybe people will realise that the best chance we have of getting back in the league is total support for the team until end of April. We then see where we are and make decisions as appropriate at that time. In the meantime, let's enjoy the roller coaster.
UTM


I'd say the low crowd despite getting the victories answers an age old debate on here. People go to football matches to not only see a win, but a performance. The hardcore section (which is about 2,500) will go no matter what, to get those extra bodies through the door you need a bit more.

Hopefully last night will encourage the stay aways, so long as they didn't listen to the post match interview!
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Who am I to disagree with the King of Blundell Park? But I do! I thought they moved the ball very well, I do like that Josh Payne, he can ping a ball and has a good range. Good thing Rendall went of as he knows where the net is and that keeper was a clown. But they didn't deal with crosses too well, play a very high line and always looked like we would outscore them.


Spot on, thought he looked a class above and controlled the game for them at times. Wouldn't mind him here although a quick check on him shows he's southern based and only played for clubs in and around the London area.
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November 26, 2014, 10:39am
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I'd say the low crowd despite getting the victories answers an age old debate on here. People go to football matches to not only see a win, but a performance. The hardcore section (which is about 2,500) will go no matter what, to get those extra bodies through the door you need a bit more.

Hopefully last night will encourage the stay aways, so long as they didn't listen to the post match interview!


I don't think it says that at all. It was cold (will have put some people off), it was mid week (less likely to get someone taking their kids), Tuesday night means less exiles can get there, most people have work the next morning, it's a month until Christmas so people might be saving some money and the Champions League was on which will have accounted for some people not going.
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Much better than Saturday (not exactly difficult), but a game won by persistence and doing the right things at the right time rather than any great play. I'd give the performance 6/10 for decent defending and one or two good moves but generally could have been much better.

Goals were taken well and Disley was my definite man of the match - unlucky not to score more than one. That said, he needed to be good tonight because Brown was very poor. Not really involved in the game and not fully fit, by the looks of things.

My disappointment today was that we wasted umpteen chances to put in good counter attacks through poor decision-making and poor passing. If we'd played a bit better, we could have put them to bed much sooner but, as it was, we foiled as many of our own attacks as the Woking defence!

I thought Woking looked good playing the ball through midfield but, as so often, they didn't really create too many threats and I think it would have been very unfair if they had got something out of the game.

Pleased to pick up the three points, but I'd like to see us attacking better in general as we don't look like a championship-winning side quite yet.


Good post.

Brown was very disappointing, Disley was back to his best, wins loads of headers !

Arnold was quieter than normal but not bad.

Magnay is my hero.

Toto bit dodgy at times.

Pearson Solid.

Parslow worries me

front 2 played well together, and good to see them hug when pittman was subbed, good partnership forming !
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November 26, 2014, 11:02am

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Please, let's keep the pissing and moaning about the manager in the thread set up for that role.



Well excuse me I'm sure....    

A great victory...  ( see.. I haven't even mentioned their manager...)

oh.....


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A couple of things to add about last night, enjoyable game and nobody had a bad game.
My outstanding players were, Arnold, Disley, Magnay and Lennie.
And another point worth mentioning, I reckon Hannah's goal should have stood.
I'm sure the ball that came to him came off a defender.

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