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fishcake63
November 23, 2019, 8:52pm
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could& should have been two up sitters missed , then they get set play hewitt leaves his man free header 1-0 again have chances to go in 1-1 miss them , they go up score a goal that should be disallowed , personally i think no where near as bad as people making out , we can't score when on top it need's to change, thought davis clifton waterfall all did well
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Quoted from Northbank Mariner
Best bit of play came from Hess when he did a lovely little run down the right and was unlucky not to bury his shot ..that goes in and this read would be reading very different.... only positive I am taking us that limbrick didn't put square pegs in round holes...still not happy that we kept lumping up to Hanson when he was obvious he wasn't winner the headers against 2 6'4" plus defenders....and I have to mention Gibson who I thought had a great game and hardly missed a tackle all match...
And I have to say my numpty of the match goes to Macca, he needs to command his area and be more positive with his punching when under pressure, to run over to the ref and gesticulate they way hi did saying he'd been fouled, trying to cover up for his own failings was just stupid...


Agree. Not sure the captaincy is  helping him.

Desperately need some natural width. It would appear Wright has turned into Ryan Giggs during his absence! (although he is certainly talented and his direct running offers us something different) The return of him and at least one more wide player are a must for January.


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November 23, 2019, 9:18pm
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At the end of August I think we were joint top scorers in the league. I felt that Jolley addressed our lack of goals in the summer, so I believe the goals are still there...

If AL can get a bit of confidence back into this team, and once we grab a goal, I think we'll settle down a bit. I don't expect us to be surging up the league but when you're in a rut like this the best thing you can do (as the pundits always say) is play your best XI and keep at it, week after week.

Let players build up partnerships. I know managers want to rotate and guard against fatigue but footballers want to play football. They're all professional and they should all be able to play 90 mins, week in, week out.


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At the end of August I think we were joint top scorers in the league. I felt that Jolley addressed our lack of goals in the summer, so I believe the goals are still there...

If AL can get a bit of confidence back into this team, and once we grab a goal, I think we'll settle down a bit. I don't expect us to be surging up the league but when you're in a rut like this the best thing you can do (as the pundits always say) is play your best XI and keep at it, week after week.

Let players build up partnerships. I know managers want to rotate and guard against fatigue but footballers want to play football. They're all professional and they should all be able to play 90 mins, week in, week out.


Well said. A couple of new faces in January are a necessity though and something a new manager, whether it is AL or not, would need.


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We need to spend money on a proper manger. Limbrick is by all accounts a lovely bloke but so was Neil Woods.

Limbrick has no experience of managing a league club (other than 2 losses out of 2 with us) and was a disaster at Woking. Keep him as the mr nice guy assistant but please for the love of god get a proper manger in ASAP.


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Quoted from RichMariner
At the end of August I think we were joint top scorers in the league. I felt that Jolley addressed our lack of goals in the summer, so I believe the goals are still there...

If AL can get a bit of confidence back into this team, and once we grab a goal, I think we'll settle down a bit. I don't expect us to be surging up the league but when you're in a rut like this the best thing you can do (as the pundits always say) is play your best XI and keep at it, week after week.

Let players build up partnerships. I know managers want to rotate and guard against fatigue but footballers want to play football. They're all professional and they should all be able to play 90 mins, week in, week out.


At times Jolley changed the back 4 sometimes it was forced on him sometimes he’d tinker though I thought Waterfall and Davis where bang average I wouldn’t change them and the full backs for Tuesday just let it settle.


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I don’t know who fishcake63 is but I like his no messing writing style!
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I would think that defeat at home to Cheltenham and AL could be toast.
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Much better performance today.  We were in command until the goal and should have scored, but there's that little thing called confidence.  When green got the ball in the 6 yard box he looked surprised.  I bet he thought, "how has this happened?".   The first goal was a blow and it was a cheap free kick.  Why pull the opposition player's shirt when he's going nowhere.  The second goal floored us.  Hanson had a couple of good chances as did Green.  Cook's glancing heading was close and if you have a run of luck could have gone in.  A goal would boost confidence  and things could turn around quickly.  You could see sometimes they were a little nervy.  Green's break he ran wide.  A confident player would have cut inside and taken the defender on.
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Much better performance today.  We were in command until the goal and should have scored, but there's that little thing called confidence.  When green got the ball in the 6 yard box he looked surprised.  I bet he thought, "how has this happened?".   The first goal was a blow and it was a cheap free kick.  Why pull the opposition player's shirt when he's going nowhere.  The second goal floored us.  Hanson had a couple of good chances as did Green.  Cook's glancing heading was close and if you have a run of luck could have gone in.  A goal would boost confidence  and things could turn around quickly.  You could see sometimes they were a little nervy.  Green's break he ran wide.  A confident player would have cut inside and taken the defender on.
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