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Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 12:09
by old git
Maybe my rose tinted specs but I actually though we played well, and on another day could have won that comfortably. 3 sloppy goals given away and at least 3 one on ones first half then a missed penalty sealed our fate, but how many times will we get so much wrong in one match?

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 12:26
by TractionJackson
Overall I think we did play well though I admit I was getting a bit frustrated with the slow build-up play towards the end of the match (but if that penalty had gone in I'd change my tune)

Only real bugbears were the sweeper keeper system and some parts of the Shed being a tad vile towards one of the Hitchin fans

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 13:50
by RobYeltz
One of those days! We'll possibly play worse than that this season and win games.

Daft mistakes have obviously cost us, some of the criticism of Platty is a little uncalled for, he knows himself he was at fault. There have been numerous times in his time at Halesowen he's dug his team mates out when there's been a mistake that looked likely to cost us a goal. Had the penalty have been scored and some of the 1v1s taken we would have won the game and his team mates will have dug Platty out yesterday. It's all 'if's and but's' of course, but he's our captain, he's our leader and I'm sure he was hurting last night too. Let's get behind him please - the life of a goalkeeper is a roller coaster he knows that for sure but there aren't many keepers around that are better than him.

As for the criticism of the manager, I just don't get it, I don't always agree with his selection or decisions that he makes but it's easy picking a team in hindsight but i'm sure he has his reasons for doing what he does with the information available to him that we aren't aware of.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 14:16
by andy
TractionJackson wrote:
05 Nov 2023, 12:26
some parts of the Shed being a tad vile towards one of the Hitchin fans
Yeah I thought that too. Unfortunately the increase in crowds results in an increase of arseholes.
They've made the long journey up in vile weather, supported their team with no nastiness, and get abused and mocked because there are only a few of them. People with longer memories will remember US taking 11 to Crawley, 15 to Gretna and 20 odd to Dover, I could go on. It wasn't always this good you know.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 15:40
by YeltzDoc
And not only in the long past. I found myself in Biggleswade for forgotten reasons only a few years ago at the nub end of Lee Hughes’s short reign and there couldn’t have been more than a couple of dozen of us.
As depressing an afternoon as I can recall.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 15:53
by drummyb
And the drubbing at Spennymoor. Long drive of course, but very few of us.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 15:58
by YeltzDoc
Ah, I’d forgotten that one. I think me and Poll have only just dried out.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 17:35
by ArgusAda
Dover. On a Monday. Legendary 😁

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 18:55
by RobYeltz
I remember a 5-0 thumping at Whitby on a Tuesday night, getting home at stupid o'clock because of numerous road closures. Probably no more than 15 of us daft sods. I think we only had two subs too if memory serves me right, one of them being John Hill's son.

Re: Hitchin Updates

Posted: 05 Nov 2023, 22:03
by andy
ArgusAda wrote:
05 Nov 2023, 17:35
Dover. On a Monday. Legendary 😁
And a Thursday. And 24 hours or so after arriving back home started the drive down to Bashley in the New Forest! Football eh...