Win the Next Four league Games
Win the Next Four league Games
If we want to stay up - now is the time to start because it really is Shit or Bust Time.
Is it going to happen? Well no realistically but looking at our next four games - Chester at home (can't buy an away point) Boreham Wood away (winnable)
Then we entertain Welling and Altrincham.
So if we can somehow up our game and win the first two then you might have to say we could possibly have a squeak.
The big fly in the ointment is the Trophy replay which we could really do without.
They think its all over...well the next couple of weeks will confirm whether it is or not.
Is it going to happen? Well no realistically but looking at our next four games - Chester at home (can't buy an away point) Boreham Wood away (winnable)
Then we entertain Welling and Altrincham.
So if we can somehow up our game and win the first two then you might have to say we could possibly have a squeak.
The big fly in the ointment is the Trophy replay which we could really do without.
They think its all over...well the next couple of weeks will confirm whether it is or not.
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I detect a hint of positivity here. Have you changed your medication Brucie..??
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Whilst I would love it to happen, I really can't see that a club that has won 4 games in the first 29 games, is suddenly going to double the number of wins to make it 8 wins in 33 games.
Possible yes. Likely no. But as Brucie says we have to. We can't wait until the next game anymore as games are rapidly running out.
Possible yes. Likely no. But as Brucie says we have to. We can't wait until the next game anymore as games are rapidly running out.
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Our current Conference form would suggest that we will be the 1st team to be relegated this season.
Sadly, IMO, a change of manager, followed by the biggest "Dead Cat Bounce" in our history is the only way out of this mess.
That's never going to happen, so.............. COYY! prove me wrong................. please!
Sadly, IMO, a change of manager, followed by the biggest "Dead Cat Bounce" in our history is the only way out of this mess.
That's never going to happen, so.............. COYY! prove me wrong................. please!
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Win em? We will be lucky to play them! Fixture pile up of epic proportions. Quite how we fit in 23+ Truro games next season, I am struggling to see.
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Winning the next 4 is only half way to a survival push. The other half is hoping the likes of Halifax / Altrincham etc DON'T win another game in the next 4.
Either way, i'm sure Breedy is planning diligently for conference south which is the most sensible decision made this season so far by the looks of it.
Either way, i'm sure Breedy is planning diligently for conference south which is the most sensible decision made this season so far by the looks of it.
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Well with Chester game off tomorrow that makes our 4th game away to Macclesfield. Winnable? All games are ... but....
Actually looking at the fixtures to the end of the season we seem on paper to have the easiest run in. Now that is a very difficult thing to say when every single club is above us!
Actually looking at the fixtures to the end of the season we seem on paper to have the easiest run in. Now that is a very difficult thing to say when every single club is above us!
Just get ready for 2 games a week now. That is going to be a big ask and a big demand on the players!!!
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Well the players have had plenty of rest, time for the new lads to gel. Suprised by the positivity from brucie, but we all have to believeIanGull01 wrote:Just get ready for 2 games a week now. That is going to be a big ask and a big demand on the players!!!
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IanGull01 wrote:Just get ready for 2 games a week now. That is going to be a big ask and a big demand on the players!!!
I think this is actually a big positive. The best opportunity to put a run together and if we do lose, an opportunity to right the wrongs immediately.
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We have to try and look at it as a positive but, considering our squad is so threadbare we struggle to fill a bench, it is far from ideal.PhilGull wrote:
I think this is actually a big positive. The best opportunity to put a run together and if we do lose, an opportunity to right the wrongs immediately.
Not strictly true given we have a 22-man squad (23 if this new guy has signed from East Grinstead)DevonYellow wrote: We have to try and look at it as a positive but, considering our squad is so threadbare we struggle to fill a bench, it is far from ideal.
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Didn't realise it had crept up that high. Only seems a couple of weeks ago we had 3 on the bench.Jeff wrote: Not strictly true given we have a 22-man squad (23 if this new guy has signed from East Grinstead)
Are you including Fisher, Corderoy and Finch in that?
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