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Posted by: davmariner, November 29, 2014, 5:19pm
Waiting for the train to Birmingham.

That was dire, the worst I've seen us play for a while. Hurst's substitutions killed any momentum we had after the goal. Brings off the player who made the goal with a fantastic assist and Mackreth, who was poor throughout but stepped it up after he scored.

Magnay was very very poor today, we missed Thomas' left foot and because of this we lacked balance. Arnold anonymous, we didn't use the width nearly enough.

Very disappointed. Unfortunately this team/management just not quite good enough to win the league I'm afraid.
Posted by: davmariner, November 29, 2014, 5:21pm; Reply: 1
Just to add our real position was never second due to the significant number of teams with games in hand.
Posted by: grimsby pete, November 29, 2014, 5:21pm; Reply: 2
Sounds like a normal display from our lads. :B
Posted by: grimsby pete, November 29, 2014, 5:22pm; Reply: 3
Quoted from davmariner
Just to add our real position was never second due to the significant number of teams with games in hand.


Don't tell Hurst that,

He thinks we are there on merit.
Posted by: Vance Warner, November 29, 2014, 5:28pm; Reply: 4
Quoted from davmariner


Magnay was very very poor today, we missed Thomas' left foot and because of this we lacked balance. Arnold anonymous, we didn't use the width nearly enough.



Thomas coming back into the team coincided with our good run. We certainly lack balance without him
Posted by: AlanPoutonsTackle, November 29, 2014, 5:57pm; Reply: 5
Another poor result against relegation fodder. If we stop getting results against the better teams we really will look probably what we are performance wise, midtable. PH has signed some good players that could well get promotion but because he is tactically inept and not a leader we are going in the same direction as the last 3 seasons. And its starting to get boring.
Posted by: RoboCod, November 29, 2014, 6:11pm; Reply: 6
GET's headline 'Grimsby Town 'must do better against strugglers' stresses Chris Doig'

It's a known problem, but one that we have no answer to.
Posted by: grimsby pete, November 29, 2014, 7:04pm; Reply: 7
Quoted from RoboCod
GET's headline 'Grimsby Town 'must do better against strugglers' stresses Chris Doig'

It's a known problem, but one that we have no answer to.


It's because we do not have that out and out striker,

John Lewis has done well but we need that striker playing off him,

If we are to go up we need that man whoever he is,

I would let Hannah, MaClaughlin and Bignot go out on loan to fund this man,
Posted by: BIGChris, November 29, 2014, 8:48pm; Reply: 8
Quoted from WappingMariner
Just back... On the train to London Euston. Today was incredibly frustrating. We started the game so negatively. Yes 4-4-2 worked at home in midweek but today, in the first half, we looked tentative. Disley and Brown played far too deep while Arnold seemed to be the only player who tried to run into space. Lenny probably should have scored when he lobbed Hall but put the ball into the stand. Their goal was a bit of a fluke but should have been prevented. Parslow, who at right back, was wasteful, gave the ball away and Parry gambled. His shot, from about 35 yards, swerved, took a deflection off Magnay?, before defeating McKeown.

You expected a reaction after that but it didn't come and we went into half time 1-1 and wondering what on earth was going on.

Second half we started unchanged. Mackreth's goal came against the run of play but was a superb, instinctive finish. Typically he was taken off because Hurst had already made up his mind who was coming off before we drew level.

After that you expected Town to press on and get the winner. Indeed, Town did press on, but no winner came.

I will always cheer Town but today I was bitterly disappointed. We knew that when presented with an attacking side Telford fold. In fact, even a Telford fan, who I spoke to after the game, said that "Telford usually lose after conceding the first goal" (the one that is usually the first in the match).

For me, that summed it up brilliantly. We did not take the lead and that was again our downfall.


I thought it was Pittman who lobbed the chance over the bar but whoever it was it should really have been a goal. Earlier Pitmann put LJL through with a great ball but the keeper made a good save. Should have score
LJL played an awful short pass to Disley and their guys strolls forward to unleash a shot. I didn't see the deflection and thought McKeown should have done better with it at the time.
We really should have won the game in the first 20 mins but found ourselves behind. At half time I thought Brown had been anonymous, Mackreth has been very poor.
2nd half we scored a good goal after a great run and cross by the Pope. At that time Telford looked dead on their feet. Mackreth started to look like he had the beating of his man but he was promptly subbed!
Nielson came on and had one shot but overall was very poor. The other sub offered even Less.
If the manager hadn't made the subs he would have been hammered. He made the call and the players let him and themselves down.
Like to see the penalty claim again. It looked like Poku came through the back of Lenny to get the ball and I thought it was a clear foul.

Overall the feeling of disappointment. Telford looked like a bottom of the table side but we couldn't beat them. Disley good first half but not so 2nd, Brown better in the second half. Parslow looks like what he is, a steady eddy but a centre back playing full back. Toto and Shaun very impressive.

Finally a word for the totally over the top policing yet again!  There must have been 300 coppers on duty plus a pack of dogs. They were quite openly looking for confrontation, over Heard one of them saying 'don't hold back get stuck in to them' not necessary.
Flare on the pitch. Was it thrown by the Telford fans?.
Posted by: Paul62, November 29, 2014, 8:56pm; Reply: 9
Telford were well prepared for an aerial bombardment today, big at the back with a stacked battling midfield. I must of spent 3/4s of the 2nd half searching for the ball in the floodlights. If we'd played it on the deck we could have cut them to pieces but it rarely happened it was all hoofball with a complete lack of creativity and quality, no one stepped up today. A note on the smoke bomb, it came from the cluster of Telford fans by the dugouts with the culprit spotted by someone sitting near me, Working with the stewards he was able to identify the the individual who was caught I'm not sure if he was a town fan or not. Must mention the fabulous away support nearly 500 behind the goal and plenty more seated. Overall really disappointed we looked very mediocre with no plan B, it won't take to many more performances like this before the Hurst out brigade are in full voice.
Posted by: Paul62, November 29, 2014, 9:13pm; Reply: 10
Yes Chris I was level with the box definitely a penalty came right through Lenny, the assistant running that line looked straight at the ref then ran off smiling as if he knew he'd got it wrong.

The flare came from Telford side from supporters taunting the town fans. The culprit and his sidekick in a bright red coat coolly laughed and joked behind the group of Telford fans.
Posted by: lowerfindus, November 29, 2014, 9:38pm; Reply: 11
Am I the only one who thought we played pretty good football today, we deserved to win, created chances but fell foul of a pretty good strike .

I'm not sure what else hurst could have done today. The side looked balanced, attacked with a bit of pace and on a different day we would have smashed Telford off the park. No one near me thought we would lose at any stage and tbh we thought it was only a matter of time till we scored. How we didn't get a pen at the end is amazing.

Compared to the tripe served up at Altrincham I thought it showed a bit of promise with a little tweaking.


O and I dislike hurst massively!!!!!!
Posted by: Grantham_Mariner, November 29, 2014, 9:45pm; Reply: 12
Did anyone see PH giving any touch line instruction or encouragement  today? I rest my case.
Posted by: arryarryarry, November 29, 2014, 10:04pm; Reply: 13
Quoted from WappingMariner
Just back... On the train to London Euston. Today was incredibly frustrating. We started the game so negatively. Yes 4-4-2 worked at home in midweek but today, in the first half, we looked tentative. Disley and Brown played far too deep while Arnold seemed to be the only player who tried to run into space. Lenny probably should have scored when he lobbed Hall but put the ball into the stand. Their goal was a bit of a fluke but should have been prevented. Parslow, who at right back, was wasteful, gave the ball away and Parry gambled. His shot, from about 35 yards, swerved, took a deflection off Magnay?, before defeating McKeown.

You expected a reaction after that but it didn't come and we went into half time 1-1 and wondering what on earth was going on.

Second half we started unchanged. Mackreth's goal came against the run of play but was a superb, instinctive finish. Typically he was taken off because Hurst had already made up his mind who was coming off before we drew level.

After that you expected Town to press on and get the winner. Indeed, Town did press on, but no winner came.

I will always cheer Town but today I was bitterly disappointed. We knew that when presented with an attacking side Telford fold. In fact, even a Telford fan, who I spoke to after the game, said that "Telford usually lose after conceding the first goal" (the one that is usually the first in the match).

For me, that summed it up brilliantly. We did not take the lead and that was again our downfall.


I must have been to a different game than you, I thought we started the game well and for the first time for quite a while we looked up for it and in the first 25 minutes we could have had at least three goals. We played some good passing moves with Disley well involved.

However we soon lapsed into our usual unproductive mode and a dreadful pass by LJL to Disley led to their goal. Never been a fan of LJL since he signed but have to admit he has played well recently but for me he was back to his woeful worst today, kept giving away daft free kicks and moaning like a girl looking for fouls.

Arnold had his couldn't be bothered hat on and Mackreth was shockingly bad, until he scored that is then looked a different player till Hurst decided to meddle. I couldn't understand JPP going off as he looked like the only player who might get the winner.

Magnay had probably his worst game in a Town shirt with Parslow not much better all of which still leads me to believe we aren't good enough to get promoted especially struggling to get a point against the worst team in the league.

Posted by: barralad, November 29, 2014, 10:10pm; Reply: 14
Back and a bit downhearted to be honest! However contrary to what other contributors have said I thought we started quite brightly attacking-wise. Firstly Pittman played LJL through and the keeper spread himself to make a good stop. I too thought the chip over the keeper was Pittman and then the best chance fell to LJL from another excellent cross but his effort "hit" the keeper as he was diving-to call it a save would've been stretching the bounds of reality but it had the desired effect.
The malaise that seems to affect the midfield from time to time-that of the dreadfully misplaced pass-struck quite early on and after riding our luck on several occasions we paid the maximum penalty as LJL sold Disley well short and their guy belted in a worldie. Some at the game seemed to blame McKeown but it moved a fair way in the air. The goal rocked Town back and for the remainder of the half I'd say they were on top. Mackreth was totally anonymous first half-saw quite a lot of the ball but absolutely no end product. Disley seemed destined to cover for Brown more than he should have needed to because the latter was having trouble getting into the game.
I'd have to disagree with Big Chris's assessment of Toto as well. I've read others thinking that he is "an accident waiting to happen" and for the first time today I could see where they are coming from. Everytime he got the ball when he had time he seemed to dither before hurrying his pass/clearance as he got closed down.
Town started the second half brightly and, at last, Mackreth got some joy down the right-actually taking on and beating his man although delivery was somewhat patchy. He did well for his goal being in the right place but much of the credit must go to Pittman for a fantastic cross.
I haven't read any of the other threads yet but would expect them to be full of criticism for the substitutions. For once I listened to Hurst's post match interview where he said it was his intention to substitute Mackreth anyway even before his goal and you actually wouldn't have found many fans around where I was stood to disagree. The shame was Pittman's substitution. Although I can fully understand his reasoning as given in the interview the sad fact was that with his departure any craft Town had all but disappeared. The guy stood next to me called it craft replaced by graft. Actually I'm struggling to remember any decent contribution made by Hannah or Neilson during their time on the pitch. The latter gave a masterclass in tying himself in knots without even the redeeming factor of playing not over-elaborate passes.
True we did fashion some late chances as we went all out but a flashing drive from Neilson and a poorly controlled free header from Pearson were never really going to trouble the electronic scoreboard. The "penalty" incident happened right in front of us and I thought it was nailed on.
Surprised no-one has mentioned the farce where Telford played on round one of their players lying on the floor and then berated Neilson for not kicking the ball out when they lost possession-preposterous...
Where I agree 100% with Big Chris is on his assessment of the policing-so far over the top as to be almost hysterical. Shepherded off the bus round the back of the stand with stewards placed at roughly 20 yard intervals. No option to seek anywhere to go for a drink. Searched three times (which is three times more than I've been searched in the last 20 years). When I announced to the steward that I had no intention of going into the ground at 2 O'Clock and that I intended to go to the club shop and then to the bar at the front I was told I didn't have a hope in hell of getting there. Ten minutes later I was in the bar which was populated by a couple of posters on here and absolutely no-one else. I don't know whether Telford run that bar but if they do then they lost out on a lot of money today..sad really. After the game-more of the same but this time backed up with two of the biggest dogs outside of a David Attenborough wildlife T.V. series...    
Posted by: cleethorpes_mariner, November 29, 2014, 10:14pm; Reply: 15
I thought we played ok today, better football than the last few games BUT subs change games and ours did today but not for the better.
No way Pitman should have gone off, Hanna was never going to change anything. Brown should have been changed with Clay as well.
Poor in the last third Lack of quality in set pieces especially corners. we must practice against dwarfs as we never clear the first man on match day.
It was Pitman who should have done better with the chip over the goalie not Lenny , Mac should have saved their 30 yard plus shot and we should have got a penalty  at the end, Another day we could have been out of sight by half time but we move on with only a point,
Its get the feeling its going to be a long two weeks till the next game especially on here.


Posted by: barralad, November 29, 2014, 10:16pm; Reply: 16
Quoted from Grantham_Mariner
Did anyone see PH giving any touch line instruction or encouragement  today? I rest my case.


Does that necessarily make him a bad manager? Some of the best managers ever in English football have been pretty undemonstrative on the line...
Posted by: chicaneuk, November 29, 2014, 11:11pm; Reply: 17
What a frustrating afternoon. A reasonably local game for me (I live in Coventry) so me and my mate hopped in the car and headed to Telford for what we thought would be a comfortable win for the mariners. Really didn't expect us to be going a goal down initially, and then struggling to keep and maintain a goal to see us out for a draw.

We've both watched our share of poor performances from the mariners over the years, and whilst this doesn't rate up there in terms of ineptness, it was up there in frustration. Just careless mistakes, clueless lumping the ball up field, passes that even Stevie Wonder could see were just going to run into a dead end. It was baffling. What is it that makes us so damn inconsistent? Why are we struggling against rock bottom Telford? I have countless questions that I guess we won't get answers to.

I refused to boo the lads off, but I couldn't face to stand around and cheer them off as I have done for virtually every game I've seen them. Just had to get out of the ground and go home.

I think seeing that performance today any notion of promotion (let alone automatic!) went out of the window. We're stuck in this league for some time yet.
Posted by: Stevie Saunders, November 29, 2014, 11:24pm; Reply: 18
Played ood/bad at Braintree and we won - everyone happy
Played good/bad at Telford and only drew - most people hacked off

Only difference is result

Winning is everything and we aren't going to win every week

That said...

13 goals in two matches (Gateshead/Alfreton) has totally skewed our goals for column; in truth we are not and never have been under S&H and now H a prolific, free scoring team; lacks of goals will kill any chance of automatic promotion

Until that changes we will IMO be a play off team only
Posted by: MyDogsThoughts, November 30, 2014, 10:51am; Reply: 19
Had time to think about it now: I live in Wellington which is where Telford play of course.

We started off very well and were passing them off the park, good flowing football on a very wet but playable pitch. Missed a couple and hit their goalkeeper with a couple as well. We over elaborate at times and back heels, little flick were not needed. Some in our team seem to think they are Messi or Dani Alves, others think they can pass through the eye of a needle: they are non-league plays FFS, get a grip!

Telford's goal did not take a deflection, the guy hit it beautifully and it flew into the net: no chance of saving it. It came about as we messed around with the ball coming out of defence, we were looking comfortable and good on the ball, but Telford were pressing for the ball and we gave it away needlessly. Telford for the first time (in 20 minutes) began to believe and started to match us all over the park, but we still looked the better side. Even when we hadn't equalised by half-time I and everyone around me were confident we would score and most likely go on and win the game. We started the second half in a positive manner and took the game to them and our goal had been coming for some time. Once we scored the game changed, the Telford lads were knackered and we looked like it was only a matter of time before Lenny got his goal: then a strange thing happened, our goal scorer and the guy who put over the cross were both removed from the park and we lost all our momentum. Game over.

As others have said, very frustrating, another game we should have won slips past us.
Posted by: MyDogsThoughts, November 30, 2014, 10:59am; Reply: 20
Just like to add: I took some people from London to the game today. They couldn't believe the support Grimsby had for a non-league side and were very, very impressed with the noise we made.

"The team doesn't deserve that sort of support" was one of the comments at the end of the game!
Posted by: ackomariner, November 30, 2014, 11:06am; Reply: 21
Quoted from MyDogsThoughts
Just like to add: I took some people from London to the game today. They couldn't believe the support Grimsby had for a non-league side and were very, very impressed with the noise we made.

"The team doesn't deserve that sort of support" was one of the comments at the end of the game!


Brings a tear to your eye  :o
Posted by: arryarryarry, November 30, 2014, 11:17am; Reply: 22
Quoted from MyDogsThoughts
Just like to add: I took some people from London to the game today. They couldn't believe the support Grimsby had for a non-league side and were very, very impressed with the noise we made.

"The team doesn't deserve that sort of support" was one of the comments at the end of the game!


Interesting comment from a non GTFC supporter yet some on here seem to suggest that Blundell Park should be full every week despite how cr@p we play.

Posted by: Mariner Timsky, November 30, 2014, 6:29pm; Reply: 23
Got back around 10.30 last night after abandoning our car in Telford! Yes that was me and my cousin broken down on the M54 in the light blue Punto, , ,hence we only made the 2nd half, , , and the spotty little steward still charged us full price to get in, , , is that fair?! , ,

, , , couple of things to say, , , we didnt threaten the keeper enough, , ,just hit the target guys!! , , , ,and we dont win enough headers, , , so why bother with long balls  , , , keep it on the floor, , , ,decent away turn out, , ,  all in all a good away day, , , oh and anyone ever bought lager from M&S??, , , its proper naff!!

UTM
Posted by: Caesar, December 1, 2014, 9:14pm; Reply: 24
Have not posted in a while since I have not been able to get to a game since Dartford away at the start of October, and also have delayed posting on here so perhaps this should be in a thread entitled "back a while ago but only now calm enough to post"

Anyway while there is a lot of negatvity, in truth I felt we started pretty well, we had a few chances which had we taken we would of probably been able to comfortably see out the game.  However after the first 20 mins we seemed to regress into the type of performance I am sadly used to seeing where we offer very little threat up front and do very little with the ball when we have it.  We still looked comfortable and under no threat of conceding at all until Disley played a lazy pass and their man struck a sweet strike from way out, McKeown probably should have done better with it but it traveled with some pace to be fair.  This seemed to make us revert to type and platy long balls more.

Second half expected us to attack more positively but it didn't happen at first and we looked disjointed.  Have read a lot of people critcising Hurst for taking of Mackreth, however up until the goal I would of made exactly the same change as he had seemed to be muscled of the ball easily and not put a decent ball in.  To be fair he then moved well to create the space and finish the cross but I could understand Hurst bringing him off as that was about all he had offered.  What dissapointed me most was how poor we were after the goal, Neilson wanted to do everything by himself and we didn't threaten very much apart from the penalty shout and Pearson miscuing a header from the corner right at the end.  

After Dartford I decided Hurst should go, then we went on a pretty decent run that has put us back into contention, after seeing us struggle against bottom of the league I still have very serious doubts that Hurst is the man to take us back into the league, I do not think I would call for his head but I cannot support him strongly as whenever I see us it is the same flaws, not clinical enough up front and cautious in our approach, but as I always say am desperate to be proven wrong.

Final word on Town fans and police, fans were quality following the team and particularly at the start and after our goal building an atmosphere.  Do not blame the police and stewards for being strict (I was searched twice) given our recent problems with pillocks throwing flares.  However as I was on the train with a load of youths following Town, the police tried to shepherd us from the station, however they didn't even know where the ground was, took us the wrong way towards a pub were a few tossers tried to cause a problem, before they realised the stadium was the other way.  If they are going to be strict in getting numbers out to ensure there is no trouble at least teach the coppers where they need to go.  Chatted to one copper who admitted he had no idea where the ground was and he was just following the crowd!  
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