Tess Tickle wrote:We need a good run and quick. Bradford apart there is no reason why we cant win the next 6 or 7 . Stranger things have happened....... I cant think of them but I'm sure they have !!!!!
Spiritater wrote:We're very beatable at home though
Amberheart wrote:I've not felt as worried since the 14/15 season when we needed to win at home to Tranmere to guarantee us staying up . I hope this season has a similar end
Sneag wrote:Amberheart wrote:I've not felt as worried since the 14/15 season when we needed to win at home to Tranmere to guarantee us staying up . I hope this season has a similar end
Go have another look at that seasons results & table.
stagmanrob wrote:I honestly believe that if this current squad could jump into a time travelling DeLorean and go back in time to play the last lot that got us relegated to the Conference, the 2008 lot would win quite easily
That's a worrying thought.
Random Hero wrote:Sneag wrote:Amberheart wrote:I've not felt as worried since the 14/15 season when we needed to win at home to Tranmere to guarantee us staying up . I hope this season has a similar end
Go have another look at that seasons results & table.
At this exact stage in that season we had 27 points.
We now have 27 points.
stagmanrob wrote:I honestly believe that if this current squad could jump into a time travelling DeLorean and go back in time to play the last lot that got us relegated to the Conference, the 2008 lot would win quite easily
That's a worrying thought.
MTFCMusings wrote:Spiritater wrote:We're very beatable at home though
Of course, but to say we don’t have a chance, given every game since most games since Coughlan have been decided by the old goal, is wrong IMO. I think we will get something next week.
Spiritater wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Spiritater wrote:We're very beatable at home though
Of course, but to say we don’t have a chance, given every game since most games since Coughlan have been decided by the old goal, is wrong IMO. I think we will get something next week.
Most games this season have been decided by the odd goal, generally in the oppositions favour. GC has yet to improve that.
gazza1988 wrote:How odd that Bury, a team you could argue cost us promotion, could be the side that saves us from relegation.
Gruff wrote:I can't see us going down, because we are starting to improve. Take the last 2 games:
FGR are no mugs and are a damn good team. Defensive frailties/concentration/stamina meant 3 goals weren't good enough to beat them. This is something GC is working on.
Plymouth away - A day out for dreamers. This team smashed Carlisle 3-0 away last week. Look at the manager and quality in the team. However, my Plymouth mates at half time were saying we should have been 3-4 goals up, and were amazed how good we were given our league position. Ok, the first two goals caused by defensive frailties/concentration are still a weakness, but we are scoring and creating chances against good teams.
GC is a defender, and has tried pretty much every combination of a back 4/5 since he's been here to find the magic formation. I would suggest he now knows he has to invest in the defence. In his defence, he inherited the best defence in the division from last season, so would expect them to kick in to life, rather than have to rebuild.
All is good. we're getting better and GC will secure mid-table this season, and push for promotion next season.
You heard it here first...
Random Hero wrote:Sneag wrote:Amberheart wrote:I've not felt as worried since the 14/15 season when we needed to win at home to Tranmere to guarantee us staying up . I hope this season has a similar end
Go have another look at that seasons results & table.
At this exact stage in that season we had 27 points.
We now have 27 points.
bigalstag wrote:Not according to Mr Hymas. DF was the reason that that this season has gone so wrong, and its nothing to do with John Dempster at all.
The One wrote:bigalstag wrote:Not according to Mr Hymas. DF was the reason that that this season has gone so wrong, and its nothing to do with John Dempster at all.
He is to football what I am to bricklaying. Whats a trowel ?.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:GC has got a massive job on his hands sorting this squad out who have basically not been good enough since losing 1-0 at Newport County on 9th Feb 2019. We do need to be seriously concerned.
2018-2019 P17 W5 D5 L7 (20 points)
2019-2020 P28 W6 D9 L13 (27 points)
bigalstag wrote:Not according to Mr Hymas. DF was the reason that that this season has gone so wrong, and its nothing to do with John Dempster at all.
Gruff wrote:I can't see us going down, because we are starting to improve. Take the last 2 games:
FGR are no mugs and are a damn good team. Defensive frailties/concentration/stamina meant 3 goals weren't good enough to beat them. This is something GC is working on.
Plymouth away - A day out for dreamers. This team smashed Carlisle 3-0 away last week. Look at the manager and quality in the team. However, my Plymouth mates at half time were saying we should have been 3-4 goals up, and were amazed how good we were given our league position. Ok, the first two goals caused by defensive frailties/concentration are still a weakness, but we are scoring and creating chances against good teams.
GC is a defender, and has tried pretty much every combination of a back 4/5 since he's been here to find the magic formation. I would suggest he now knows he has to invest in the defence. In his defence, he inherited the best defence in the division from last season, so would expect them to kick in to life, rather than have to rebuild.
All is good. we're getting better and GC will secure mid-table this season, and push for promotion next season.
You heard it here first...
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