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Why has every press conference for three months included the question regarding another striker then?
Apologies if you were just referring to cover for Taylor. Most agreed with that. I just can't fathom how the team that beat Wrexham (I was impressed with both sides) can struggle against Wealdstone, Aldershot and Kidderminster. After that game I thought that if we finished above them we would be champions. We still might. Genuine question. Aside from a centre forward, where else do you think we need strengthening?
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Poojah |
November 15, 2021, 8:08pm |
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Was it obvious to all and sundry?
3 weeks ago, the majority on here were talking about the strength on the bench. I, for one, thought we had decent cover in most positions.
Criticism is fine but don't rewrite history.
100% this. My concern at the time was that bringing in an outsider might upset the dynamic we had going, and I felt that unless there was a player available who was simply too good to turn down then we should keep our powder dry. As it happens, injuries, Covid and suspension disrupted that dynamic anyway and things have turned to shít, at least for the moment. That has exposed the fragilities of the squad, but they weren’t blindingly obvious four weeks ago.
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MuddyWaters |
November 15, 2021, 8:08pm |
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Apologies if you were just referring to cover for Taylor. Most agreed with that.
I just can't fathom how the team that beat Wrexham (I was impressed with both sides) can struggle against Wealdstone, Aldershot and Kidderminster. After that game I thought that if we finished above them we would be champions. We still might.
Genuine question. Aside from a centre forward, where else do you think we need strengthening?
Certainly better left back cover, striker for sure and probably a younger version of Giles Coke. As I’ve said on another thread, I think it’s dependent on the ongoing fitness of Grant, Wright and Scannell.
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oochiad |
November 15, 2021, 8:18pm |
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No doom and gloom from me, of course I’m a little disappointed of late but things have gone against us. We will be back to winning ways soon and I hope it starts again on Friday. UTM!!
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November 15, 2021, 9:00pm |
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That's the problem we are kept in the dark over why certain players are not even on the bench . I really think we should be kept in the loop more because this is why rumours and untruths start .
I agree with this - if the fans were respected and kept in the loop as to why players were not available (possibly on the bench with minor injuries) - then adverse speculation may be avoided. Otherwise, you are encouraged to believe that Town have suddenly slumped for no apparent reason (which is worrying) and no prospect of the permanently injured players ever playing again. Would be good to have an update on this from the club.
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November 15, 2021, 9:52pm |
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A good summary Pete. Like you I'm fed of the doom and gloom when we have had a good start as we have. The entire club was down and nearly" out but like the proverbial phoenix, we are rising from a great depression.
WE HAVE A FAIR WAY TO GO AND THE ROAD IS LONG AND WINDING," with ups and downs (as the last 3 league games). As Pete says now is the time to get behind the team and boost them up; not pull them down.
Sounds like The Wizard of Oz
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oochiad |
November 15, 2021, 10:32pm |
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Regarding injures etc surely you can understand the secrecy so as the opposition are kept in the dark…..
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Before the season started if I had thought by the middle of November we would be 3rd in the league and 3 points behind the top team then I would have been elated.
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Before the season started if I had thought by the middle of November we would be 3rd in the league and 3 points behind the top team then I would have been elated.
Exactly this... If we go the next 5 games unbeaten (atleast a couple of wins in that run) we will all hopefully be back to being more positive. It sucks our run at the moment but looking at the table I'm happy as quoted here, we're 3rd.. My personal opinion think we should be aiming for a top 3 finish, so so far soo good.
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Seeing as though we are going through our rough patch at the moment, may I try to lighten the mood a little? As the festive season approaches quickly, I have put together a few words in Christmas carol form. The first one is in the style of 'Once in Royal David's City,' Here goes..... .Once in Grimsby's holy city Lived a lowly sausage boy He learned to mix the nitty gritty With his favourite sausage toy Mrs Petit was the mother mild Bringing up the sausage boy child. He left home and went to London Learnt his trade and made his name But still in love with GTFC Returned home to us again Bought the club with Mr S Looks like all they want is the best.
And to finish, to the tune of 'ding dong merrily on high'...... Ding dong merrily on high JS is our leader Bringeth better beer and pies He is a nicer feeder Glor or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or or e or ia He aint no cockney geezer. All the best and let's start a new run by getting behind the lads Friday night.
COME ON THE TOWN, roarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
"You what love,? there's a couple of blokes in white coats at the door."
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'I walked in the dressing room. The window was open and I thought that a sea fret had got in. Then I saw smoke billowing from a pipe in the corner of the room...it was my centre-forward. He looked seven stone wet through. He went on to score thirty-odd goals that season.' Lawrie McMenemy on encountering the legend that was Matt Tees.
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