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Post by mat1scfc on Mar 3, 2024 11:29:47 GMT
We wanted Hutton as the MSH type, losing MSH and Knoyle, and to a lesser extent, Richardson, has been damaging but not insurmountable. It might not be but somehow i feel we are going to have to make the best of the bad position we have got into for the rest of the season. Getting collar, camps and barry back isn,t going to solve this gap and playing evans out wide only makes him look a poor player when he isn,t. up steps hippolyte
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 3, 2024 12:27:40 GMT
It might not be but somehow i feel we are going to have to make the best of the bad position we have got into for the rest of the season. Getting collar, camps and barry back isn,t going to solve this gap and playing evans out wide only makes him look a poor player when he isn,t. up steps hippolyte yes, a player who played most of his games for us on the left side of the pitch. If it did work out well its a bonus rather than a planned measure like the introduction of Nathen Pye was.
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Post by winger on Mar 3, 2024 13:10:19 GMT
Transitions from midfield to attack are too slow.
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Post by alkringtonhatter on Mar 3, 2024 15:10:15 GMT
I really think the logical choice would be Wright - Horsfall - Pye - Bristow from right to left. But not expecting that to happen, for some reason Challinor seems to be drawn like a moth to a flame to 3 CBs. At least with Wright and Pye we’d have the right bodies
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 4, 2024 8:02:58 GMT
Transitions from midfield to attack are too slow. They certainly are, but wonder if its to do with having a different 10 outfielders playing and never getting a settled side.
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Post by vicar on Mar 4, 2024 8:27:45 GMT
Transitions from midfield to attack are too slow. They certainly are, but wonder if its to do with having a different 10 outfielders playing and never getting a settled side. It’s because we're often playing against sides who set up defensively which makes the half we're attacking very crowded and that slows us down, when a team plays on the break they have space to run into which leads to quicker attacking play, it's the result of our success teams tend to sit in.
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Post by Lee on Mar 4, 2024 9:01:18 GMT
Masssive game. Must win required.
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Post by slomasscfc on Mar 4, 2024 9:26:41 GMT
Akil Wright and Ethan Pye returning could be huge for us. The amount of attacks they start for plus Wright's ability to get forward when needed have been sorely missed, having such a pedestrian and defence-only type back like is a bit part of the reason we've been so poor lately. Akil Wright is probably the most underrated player in our squad, we're a different team when he's in the side, okay he's got a mistake in him but he gets us on the front foot. Not underrated by me I've been saying it for ages the dynamic between him and Horsfall is perfect in that gives bit of everything 😉
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Post by gibbo on Mar 4, 2024 9:31:09 GMT
Masssive game. Must win required. Without getting in to the 'Must Win' debate for a 2nd consecutive week 😀, do feel the MK and Crewe results have reduced the pressure a little. It is however the last game for a couple of weeks we'll play at the same time as the other teams.
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Post by ricky on Mar 4, 2024 9:45:42 GMT
Masssive game. Must win required. Without getting in to the 'Must Win' debate for a 2nd consecutive week 😀, do feel the MK and Crewe results have reduced the pressure a little. It is however the last game for a couple of weeks we'll play at the same time as the other teams. It’s not a must win but if we don’t win it’s really going to look like we’ve not got what it takes anymore, if we do win I suspect we’ll go on a bit of a run which will put us firmly back on track. Notwithstanding anything can happen in football.
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Post by sherbertdab on Mar 4, 2024 9:58:39 GMT
I’m more in the Camp(s) of every game a cup final than must win.
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Post by alkringtonhatter on Mar 4, 2024 11:19:46 GMT
Transitions from midfield to attack are too slow. They certainly are, but wonder if its to do with having a different 10 outfielders playing and never getting a settled side. This is a key point, I think, that’s been lost in a lot of the injury talk. We may have had players to step in and may have to some extent “first team players” back in the 11, but there has been no chance for a settled lineup and the chemistry that allows to take shape. The 11 that played for most of the 12 game run would be 10 points clear at the top, allowing for the usual amount of absence through injury/suspension. I really believe that.
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Post by canterbury on Mar 5, 2024 7:50:16 GMT
I’m more in the Camp(s) of every game a cup final than must win. Isn't that ultimately the same though, cup football is must win or you're out, in the league we know we can lose a couple and draw a couple and still go up.
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Post by gazecc89 on Mar 5, 2024 8:36:38 GMT
3 points please lads, ffs.
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Post by timberwolf on Mar 5, 2024 9:33:25 GMT
3 points please lads, ffs. Yes and follow up with another win to get some momentum going. Not bothered what the rest do as long as we win.
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