MTFCMusings wrote:Barrow is on Tuesday night Darren.
Don't tell me that Sam. I might have forgotten to watch the game and had a good evening
MTFCMusings wrote:Barrow is on Tuesday night Darren.
Dave Wayne wrote:As much as the start to the season is frustrating, I think people's judgment is being clouded by their dislike for GC after he failed to give us a 'new manager bounce' last season. I think he was starting to pull it together when the season was halted. With better finishing at Cheltenham we could have gone into lockdown on the back of 3 straight wins.
This season, with a bit more luck, we could have been in a very different position. The Tranmere game again we could have won with better finishing, and Orient we would have won if not for the mad last 10 minutes. A point wouldn't have been undeserved against Exeter, and a dodgy penalty cost us a point against Newport.
There is no arguing that the Stevenage and Bradford performances were poor, but how much of that was down to confidence ? If we had gone into those 2 home games on 8 points instead of 2 it could have been very different.
Personal opinion, I thought we played well against Morecambe, especially as their start has been better than ours.
With the position that Cheltenham are in compared to us, I would think it would be very harsh to remove GC from his position after today's game.
We have 2 home games over the next week which will take us to 10 league games played. If we don't win at least 1 of those, then I would expect JR to be taking action.
Parkinsons Perm wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:As much as the start to the season is frustrating, I think people's judgment is being clouded by their dislike for GC after he failed to give us a 'new manager bounce' last season. I think he was starting to pull it together when the season was halted. With better finishing at Cheltenham we could have gone into lockdown on the back of 3 straight wins.
This season, with a bit more luck, we could have been in a very different position. The Tranmere game again we could have won with better finishing, and Orient we would have won if not for the mad last 10 minutes. A point wouldn't have been undeserved against Exeter, and a dodgy penalty cost us a point against Newport.
There is no arguing that the Stevenage and Bradford performances were poor, but how much of that was down to confidence ? If we had gone into those 2 home games on 8 points instead of 2 it could have been very different.
Personal opinion, I thought we played well against Morecambe, especially as their start has been better than ours.
With the position that Cheltenham are in compared to us, I would think it would be very harsh to remove GC from his position after today's game.
We have 2 home games over the next week which will take us to 10 league games played. If we don't win at least 1 of those, then I would expect JR to be taking action.
Have you been to see your brother in Spain
Cudda, wudda, shudda and lots of luck
Dave Wayne wrote:Parkinsons Perm wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:As much as the start to the season is frustrating, I think people's judgment is being clouded by their dislike for GC after he failed to give us a 'new manager bounce' last season. I think he was starting to pull it together when the season was halted. With better finishing at Cheltenham we could have gone into lockdown on the back of 3 straight wins.
This season, with a bit more luck, we could have been in a very different position. The Tranmere game again we could have won with better finishing, and Orient we would have won if not for the mad last 10 minutes. A point wouldn't have been undeserved against Exeter, and a dodgy penalty cost us a point against Newport.
There is no arguing that the Stevenage and Bradford performances were poor, but how much of that was down to confidence ? If we had gone into those 2 home games on 8 points instead of 2 it could have been very different.
Personal opinion, I thought we played well against Morecambe, especially as their start has been better than ours.
With the position that Cheltenham are in compared to us, I would think it would be very harsh to remove GC from his position after today's game.
We have 2 home games over the next week which will take us to 10 league games played. If we don't win at least 1 of those, then I would expect JR to be taking action.
Have you been to see your brother in Spain
Cudda, wudda, shudda and lots of luck
Seriously ? 10 minutes ? I'm gonna have to take out a restraining order.
You either :
(a) are on here all day every day, which is quite sad, or
(b) have an alarm set up that tells you whenever I have posted (is that an option ?), which is even sadder.
Just because we disagreed over something doesn't mean you have to immediately disagree with everything I post, but if you feel you must, at least put some effort in and offer an alternative opinion.
spanishstag wrote:Parkinsons perm ,more like shirley temples ringlets
MTFCMusings wrote:Barrow will be his best chance of a win. Walsall are currently on the longest unbeaten run in English football (13 games)
KirkbyStag2 wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:Barrow will be his best chance of a win. Walsall are currently on the longest unbeaten run in English football (13 games)
They've only beat Orient & Grimsby at home though, all the rest draws.
part time pete wrote:Not many of those seasons are not relegation seasons
Can you put a big R next to the relegation seasons.
Tippy Tappy Football wrote:1959-1960, 1938-1939, 1933-1934 and 1927-1928 were also bad starts
1914-15: 7 0 3 4 8 -12
2020-21: 7 0 4 3 6-10
1996-97: 7 0 4 3 2-8
2002-03: 7 1 1 5 9-22
1983-84: 7 1 1 5 3-13
1971-72: 7 1 1 5 3-12
1990-91: 7 1 1 5 5-10
2007-08: 7 1 1 5 9-15
1975-76: 7 1 1 5 8-14
1959-60: 7 1 2 4 7 -9
1938-39: 7 1 3 3 7 -6
1933-34: 7 1 4 2 10 -2
1927-28: 7 1 3 3 8 -5
You've got to take the positives. At least we do not have Mansfield Mechanics voting us out of the league!
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