At a party for our League position .
Thats a joke by the way!!
Fair question. At the time it looked to me like yet another bizzare substitution. I felt like we were losing the kind of workhorse we desperately needed to even remotely stay in the game, for a player who I felt would add nothing. As it turned out I was wrong, as Hickman injected a bit of pace and quality down the right hand side. As for everything else, I think I will wait until tomorrow rather than a post beer rant.Brightgoldenhaze wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 19:57Curious why you thought that Andy. It's harsh to single him out but he can have no complaints about being taken off today. Unusually, it looked like his head had gone down too.
Measured response and I think you're spot on.andy wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 21:48Fair question. At the time it looked to me like yet another bizzare substitution. I felt like we were losing the kind of workhorse we desperately needed to even remotely stay in the game, for a player who I felt would add nothing. As it turned out I was wrong, as Hickman injected a bit of pace and quality down the right hand side. As for everything else, I think I will wait until tomorrow rather than a post beer rant.Brightgoldenhaze wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 19:57Curious why you thought that Andy. It's harsh to single him out but he can have no complaints about being taken off today. Unusually, it looked like his head had gone down too.
That is a tough one. 6 games and only 1 at home. On current form between 4 and 6 at a guestimate. Certainly no more than 10.Brightgoldenhaze wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 21:16We've got enough to stay up already, but how many points do you think we'll get in March?
Paul Smith rebuilt the team this year, but ultimately they haven't been that good. Does he really know what is needed at this level, and can he attract the right players. In his Interview tonight he said they have been trying to bring in a striker, but haven't managed to get the deal over the line. Keep saying defence looks solid. First 9 games of season, 5 clean sheets, 21 games since and just 1 clean sheet, and that against Stourbr*dge. You might get away with conceding goals, if you are scoring at the other end, but unfortunately we haven't., and a lot of that comes down to the formation which he is responsible for.TractionJackson wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 21:31Agree with everything said there. Bang on.Rich wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 20:48Most importantly I hope Josh is ok. Looked a nasty injury and he seemed in a lot of pain.
Although very disappointed with today think the final score didnt do the lads justice for their effort.
The first goal was poor and the penalty came from a silly mistake but it killed the game.
Credit to the lads for their efforts after and we created several chances to score but a bit of composure and a clinical finish lacking.
Saying that though something is seriously wrong within the group and today was the first time I heard players arguing between themselves on the pitch.
The Gaffer seemed very quiet compared to his usual self and haven't seen him sit down and not be shouting to players before. This seems very strange.
Think its time to think about next seasons team and for Paul to start moulding players inpo positions and look at areas to strengthen. Defence does look solid if we can eliminate silly errors. Midfield maybe a new player and I really feel we need a new experienced forward.
Even before the game the crowd seemed very flat today and you felt the expectation for a loss was there.
Lets hope the lads can refocus and come again next week and get a result to regain some confidence.
My take on Paul Smith is he has done so much good for the club he should be allowed (if he wants to) to rebuild a team and see how the first half of next season goes
Apart from goals conceded cant remember Platty having to make too many saves in recent matches. Think Wynter and Taylor make agood central partnership and Eze and Mitchell do their jobs and support us attacking whenever possible.Simons wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 23:13Paul Smith rebuilt the team this year, but ultimately they haven't been that good. Does he really know what is needed at this level, and can he attract the right players. In his Interview tonight he said they have been trying to bring in a striker, but haven't managed to get the deal over the line. Keep saying defence looks solid. First 9 games of season, 5 clean sheets, 21 games since and just 1 clean sheet, and that against Stourbr*dge. You might get away with conceding goals, if you are scoring at the other end, but unfortunately we haven't., and a lot of that comes down to the formation which he is responsible for.TractionJackson wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 21:31Agree with everything said there. Bang on.Rich wrote: β24 Feb 2024, 20:48Most importantly I hope Josh is ok. Looked a nasty injury and he seemed in a lot of pain.
Although very disappointed with today think the final score didnt do the lads justice for their effort.
The first goal was poor and the penalty came from a silly mistake but it killed the game.
Credit to the lads for their efforts after and we created several chances to score but a bit of composure and a clinical finish lacking.
Saying that though something is seriously wrong within the group and today was the first time I heard players arguing between themselves on the pitch.
The Gaffer seemed very quiet compared to his usual self and haven't seen him sit down and not be shouting to players before. This seems very strange.
Think its time to think about next seasons team and for Paul to start moulding players inpo positions and look at areas to strengthen. Defence does look solid if we can eliminate silly errors. Midfield maybe a new player and I really feel we need a new experienced forward.
Even before the game the crowd seemed very flat today and you felt the expectation for a loss was there.
Lets hope the lads can refocus and come again next week and get a result to regain some confidence.
My take on Paul Smith is he has done so much good for the club he should be allowed (if he wants to) to rebuild a team and see how the first half of next season goes