Harrogate v Torquay United 7/12/19
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Duku is Dutch I understand and has returned to Amsterdam "with his new family"
This tells me, and it happens frequently, that he signed for us because he got an offer he could not refuse but for a variety of reasons apart from form the move to Torquay just did not work out.
It happens and now Gary will hopefully recruit a striker in January who could make a real difference because we rely too much on Jamie to score the goals.
This tells me, and it happens frequently, that he signed for us because he got an offer he could not refuse but for a variety of reasons apart from form the move to Torquay just did not work out.
It happens and now Gary will hopefully recruit a striker in January who could make a real difference because we rely too much on Jamie to score the goals.
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Good pre match drink and great to meet SNW and the some of the other lads but unfortunately the match will be one I'll try to forget. Harrogate were poor really IMO , but we were poorer. Can't really name any player who did well. Yea we did a little better in the last 20 mins but it was still heading and kicking into empty spaces. No game plan and looked devoid of ideas and passion. There 2nd goal was well taken . Our penalty looked well taken.
Don't blaming the pitch but it's not for me at this level , not keen at all.
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Don't blaming the pitch but it's not for me at this level , not keen at all.
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And to top it all Evans was limping at the end of the game. Have you ever known a team where so many players get injured.
BRING IN SOME EXPERIENCED PLAYERS! **** SAKE MANNNN
I thought when we got promoted, mid table or at best the play offs would be where we'd end up this season and go for promotion next year,the way things are panning out seems the crux of it ,not easy to gain promotion in continual seasons
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Last season this group of players were playing against part time kids, who we judged them against. This season is against full time seasoned pros, who are quite simply strong, cleaver and experienced - this is now showing through.
To me we need four or five old heads, who can get the cheap free kicks, play for time, know how to win at this level and simply get the job done. Experience is needed.
It may not produce the style of football we have seen over the past year, but ask yourself, do you want results or sexy football as we have at times now. To me it is a results business, winning ugly will do me. If sexy football is for you, accept what we have.
To me we need four or five old heads, who can get the cheap free kicks, play for time, know how to win at this level and simply get the job done. Experience is needed.
It may not produce the style of football we have seen over the past year, but ask yourself, do you want results or sexy football as we have at times now. To me it is a results business, winning ugly will do me. If sexy football is for you, accept what we have.
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What's sexy about losing 6 games in a row?Nick Potkins wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 08:15 Last season this group of players were playing against part time kids, who we judged them against. This season is against full time seasoned pros, who are quite simply strong, cleaver and experienced - this is now showing through.
To me we need four or five old heads, who can get the cheap free kicks, play for time, know how to win at this level and simply get the job done. Experience is needed.
It may not produce the style of football we have seen over the past year, but ask yourself, do you want results or sexy football as we have at times now. To me it is a results business, winning ugly will do me. If sexy football is for you, accept what we have.
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The point I was trying to make it taking the past year it has been sexy at times and is still at times. I know some don't what to play the long ball or win ugly, but I don't belive this style or crop of players will get us out of this league.
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Agree Nick.Nick Potkins wrote: ↑08 Dec 2019, 10:55 The point I was trying to make it taking the past year it has been sexy at times and is still at times. I know some don't what to play the long ball or win ugly, but I don't belive this style or crop of players will get us out of this league.
I dont remember anyone complaining when we were scoring four goals....
Yes, performances have dropped off, but playing against better teams and the injuries we have have put us back.
I didnt subscibe to the promotion/play off party for this season to get us back in the league.
As for yesterday, well it was just one of those days - no luck at all.
A deflected first goal and a slip at the back let stead in for the second.
Second half we were better and after we scored we were the better team by far.
Ben Whitfield - best player and outstanding again and had a chance to make it 2-2 but on his left foot sent it a yard past the far post. Gutting.
Keating was good when he came on - but for me he should have been on at half time at least.
We move on.......
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Points made by Neil Potkins are very relevant to the poor run we find ourselves in. Every week we are playing against seasoned pros , who regardless of the talent shown by our loan brigade will always lose out to experience. I questioned weeks ago whether the training regime or the after injury care package was applicable or up to scratch, certainly after the home match two weeks ago we saw that three players who were allegedly fit to play were anything but. At this stage of the season as opposed to pre season its not about beasting the players , but we continue to train back to back days and as Johnson said mid week they really went through it this week. What happens Hall picks up another training injury and Reid is certainly not back to his best. With Duku gone we consider the options for January I make a case for a good defender others for a striker to play alongside Reid. If we spend all our efforts looking for a sympathetic forward and Reid goes in January then all our work will be for nothing but if we continue to ship goals we are heading in only one direction.
Not saying CLE's injury if confirmed was down to the pitch but it's time these pitches were banned.
Someone said Harrogate have several injuries themselves , and Liam Davis's injury may have been pitch related, there is just no give like grass.
Apart from that they clearly give the home team an advantage who know how to play them as Gary Johnson has alluded to several times.
Someone said Harrogate have several injuries themselves , and Liam Davis's injury may have been pitch related, there is just no give like grass.
Apart from that they clearly give the home team an advantage who know how to play them as Gary Johnson has alluded to several times.
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