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Woking v Torquay TUE 24TH

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 15:08
by brucie
And just to add that people may well say good riddance but there are clearly four or five hundred other people who have had enough as well and its a major problem.

Woking v Torquay TUE 24TH

Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 15:21
by Gulliball
16 minutes of Highlights uploaded by Woking. Pretty decent quality too for the day after the game.


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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 15:49
by wodger of awabia
brucie wrote:And just to add that people may well say good riddance but there are clearly four or five hundred other people who have had enough as well and its a major problem.
I stopped going after the 15 th game of last season when they failed to sack that wan### Knill , can't get tickets for Arsenal so have been going to Villa who I also like. I am resigned to the opinion that it will be a good few years before we see league football again at the Laura Williams.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 15:50
by Dave
Was going to thanks for posting those highlights Gullible , having watched then however, I just find myself once again feeling pretty :@ we can go on all we like about CH having his tied and our poor location, but come on, simple basic defending again, that third goal is U14 stuff, we've seen this since game 1, we're now at game 40 where's the improvement, and how on earth have they scored the other two.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:06
by Scott Brehaut
wodger of awabia wrote: I stopped going after the 15 th game of last season when they failed to sack that wan### Knill , can't get tickets for Arsenal so have been going to Villa who I also like.
Are you the sort of guy who enjoys pain? Stops going to see Torquay and heads off to Villa?

;-)

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:08
by Scott Brehaut
forevertufc wrote:Was going to thanks for posting those highlights Gullible , having watched then however, I just find myself once again feeling pretty :@ we can go on all we like about CH having his tied and our poor location, but come on, simple basic defending again, that third goal is U14 stuff, we've seen this since game 1, we're now at game 40 where's the improvement, and how on earth have they scored the other two.
You can train people all you like for the whole week - if they suddenly fall apart on the pitch, there is little you can do really.

Given that CH has brought in players to play in defence, he has clearly identified it as a weak area.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:14
by PlainmoorRoar
brucie wrote:And just to add that people may well say good riddance but there are clearly four or five hundred other people who have had enough as well and its a major problem.
In your case, it's good riddance.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:21
by PlainmoorRoar
forevertufc wrote:Was going to thanks for posting those highlights Gullible , having watched then however, I just find myself once again feeling pretty :@ we can go on all we like about CH having his tied and our poor location, but come on, simple basic defending again, that third goal is U14 stuff, we've seen this since game 1, we're now at game 40 where's the improvement, and how on earth have they scored the other two.
Poor defending indeed! Pearce is dreadful for 2 of the goals! The 1st, he doesn't even attempt to block the shot coming in the 3rd doesn't win a header that he really should.

And the 2nd well its really poor goalkeeping by Rice, to be beaten at the near post when the ball has traveled a long way and there's time to be set in position is not good at all!

I cannot wait for a new GK.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:29
by SBP
torquay are so crap go away hargreves

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:37
by PlainmoorRoar
SBP wrote:torquay are so crap go away hargreves

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:54
by Dave
Scott Brehaut wrote: You can train people all you like for the whole week - if they suddenly fall apart on the pitch, there is little you can do really.

Given that CH has brought in players to play in defence, he has clearly identified it as a weak area.
To a point Scott I agree with you, of course once a manager sends the players over the white line he can't always legislate for everything that's going to happen on the pitch, however, overall I do not agree with you, that's what game management and training sessions are for, we're 40 games into the season and our players are not fit period, and the same mistakes are being made over and over again, yes we're a conference club and players at this level have there limitations, but mate, some of these errors are so, so basic, and technical issues that can be improved on, defensive organisation, communication, clearly missing for the third goal, as Rendell was man-marked until the defender left him to go and header a ball that wasn't his to deal with.

Yes he's brought in defenders and some how succeeded in making things worse. The point has been made elsewhere, and something that hadn't escaped my notice, Chris Hargreaves after receiving stinging criticism for playing Gueguen at right back and Dawson at left, CH told us quite clearly Gueguen as a player is far happier playing right back and Dawson had previous at left back.

So please someone tell me why Pearce who's never played at full back before this season is played at left back, Gueguen who according to CH is happier at right back is playing at centre back, and Dawson who's had experience at left back is at right back. ok it would have meant having a right back at left back but a defence last night of; Gueguen, Pearce, Downes, Dawson would have had at least some balanced look about it.

I admire your steadfast defence of CH, but yet further evidence that CH has either developed Buckle's arrogance or is football managements answer to coco the clown.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 16:57
by arcadia
I've been trying to imagine the side that Chris picked was Ajala and Cameron wide and Young and McQilkin central with Briscoe dropping off the front or was it another formation.

The frightening thing with Cameron and Ajala they need reminding to track back to protect the fulbacks. The manager or coach should have been drumming this into them at half time after going two nil up I don't like that word 'nil' it brings back memories.
Not being there I can't form any opinion on what happened second half. :keepie:

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 17:25
by kevgull
brucie wrote:And just to add that people may well say good riddance but there are clearly four or five hundred other people who have had enough as well and its a major problem.
:goodpost:

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 17:48
by kevgull
Looking at the highlights and we were lucky to get away with a 3-2 loss. They hit the post twice and also missed an absolute sitter.

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Posted: 25 Mar 2015, 20:08
by Neal
Yes but that 4 or 500 don't come on here week after week, month after month, year after year moaning and whinging. Gloating and say they are off to support our closest rivals.

And when we do win, keep quite!

We all know we are not good. we don't need it shoved down our throats every f ing day. Some of us will stick it out, people like you wont! SIMPLES!

Im not sure what you are trying to prove, that you have always been right? Well let me say WELL DONE!! Or more likely you revel in seeing us other fans suffer and want to make it worse!