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Post by The Quinne Reaper on Mar 27, 2004 19:08:24 GMT 1
Judging by the commentary it sounded as if we should have won it with all the chances we had, same old story i suppose, but a vast improvement from the last two games.
Are we all still mad as hell, even madder or a little bit more consilitory?
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Post by shrewforever on Mar 27, 2004 19:13:10 GMT 1
Didnt expect anything...........didnt get anything
penalty in last minute of 6 minutes of injury time at Morecambe will get us there,unless Bavo saves it of course...............
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Post by Seanbroseley on Mar 27, 2004 19:15:27 GMT 1
I haven't changed my opinion.
Quinn won't do it for us.
He should lose his job if we don't get into the play-offs.
Our only hope is the terrible inconsistency. But when the finishing line comes into sight we trip over our boot laces. That's happened over the last two seasons, and it could quite conceivably happen again given the run in we have.
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Post by CuyahogaBlue on Mar 27, 2004 19:23:29 GMT 1
The performance sounded much better - the result was still a 2-1 loss. We have, ....a cr@p away record. We have a number of tough games coming up. We have a lousy record vs the top 6. If we don't make the play-offs the pressure will be on Quinn. Last September I gave him two years, with the play-offs a must for year 1. Overall, I'm very disapointed and worried after the two games this week.
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Post by shrewforever on Mar 27, 2004 19:33:18 GMT 1
Yes seriously if we dont make the play-offs that is a failure of massive proportions considering the finances support and constuction of now virtually HIS team etc,and if we didnt make it to them big questions must be asked.
Re next few games Barnet and Exeter are massive,drop points to our rivals in those matches and the situation is pretty scary.
Beat them both and of course things would look better,but its like we all know inconsistency of performance is one of the greatest problems, you just dont know what to expect.We could make the Play-Offs quite easily in my book and we could also miss out on them equally as easily by a considerable number of points..............I just aint got any idea where we will be come the end of April.
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Post by rich tea hufc on Mar 27, 2004 19:51:34 GMT 1
now we have beaten you today i can breath easier, however (and i cant belive im saying this) a choice of you and excrement s****y in the playoff and you it would have to be. i couldent bear to see them in contention for promotion after all they have tried to do. so do us a favour and stuff them for all our sakes goodluck rich tea
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Post by Peed orf on Mar 27, 2004 20:30:49 GMT 1
Quinn will not get us promoted, we will not get in the play offs, our season is finished, and if we don't get our new ground so will our club
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2004 20:44:40 GMT 1
We need to perform as we did today in the final 8 matches and we'll get into the play-offs. 100% committment and a game plan would have ensured that we beat teams like forest green and halifax. Now we'll have to do it the hard way but I think we'll get something on Tuesday and then it's a huge game on Saturday.
Anything else, and Quinn will have to walk.
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Post by Red Blue and Amber on Mar 27, 2004 20:48:41 GMT 1
Thought we deserved a point today first half was ours second half was theirs they more chances than we did end of story However this was a MUCH better performance against a fine Hereford side I havent given up on this season were not getting the breaks thought we should have had a definite penalty (ONE WAS GIVEN AGAINST US AT fGR FOR FAR LESS) lETS KEEP BACKING THE LADS THE SUPPORT TODAY WAS ABSOLUTLEY FANTASTIC
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Mar 27, 2004 21:31:06 GMT 1
True, suppor today was first class and very positive
celebrations for our goal were truly mental
1st five minutes were worth the journey alone, if you could bottle the energy of the first five minutes and sell it you would rich
it was great!
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Post by Dale on Mar 27, 2004 23:14:27 GMT 1
Thought the performance was better than I had expected, didnt really expect us to get anything but still dissapointed with the result of course.
Hopefully the lads will perform to a similar standard against Barnet and Exeter, if so we should be able to get at least one win out of them two.
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Post by warbiesbread on Mar 27, 2004 23:18:33 GMT 1
thought we deserved more at least a point. Disappointed with the ref, did any one else see him leap for joy when hereford scored there 2nd. Pleased with support, effort and challis on a minus mr chips tryed to charge me 60p for one scoop of peas to go with my chips. i let them keep them
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2004 23:48:46 GMT 1
All in all an encouraging performance and if we play like that against the better sides we will win games in the run in and make the playoffs.
Street, imo, had a good game in his natural position, it was just a shame he had Segde alonside him.
Challis' debut was excellent, and along with Lawrence the left side looked very solid.
More of the same on Tuesday please but this time the result to go with it.
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Post by d00bie on Mar 28, 2004 1:29:47 GMT 1
Good owd Street, played well despite being a non starter, did you see how hopeful they were to get Jamie Tolley to start, and he could hardly walk ..... let alone run
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Post by Jimmy Quinns Barmy Army on Mar 28, 2004 2:57:53 GMT 1
Yes have to say Street steadily got better eventually resulting in him being in the thick of the action towards the end of the match.
Quinn has spotted our problems has readdressed them (we hope) and we look much better, we have some width and stability as well as balance.
Whilst we looked good, a lot better than recently, let us not forget that had it not been for some worfull finishing we could easily have conceded 4/5/6, as they still managed to carve us apart at will in the second half.
Sedge, made one noticable tackle in the match, that was when he slid in from behind. Nuff said.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2004 4:12:13 GMT 1
I felt that we were unlucky not to get at least a point - it was a big improvement on recent performances.
Challis and Lawrence gave the team some much needed balance.
If we don't make the playoffs Quinn must go - it would be a discrace if we don't manage to finish top 5 with the money we've spent
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Post by picken on Mar 28, 2004 10:23:58 GMT 1
If Quinn has spotted our problems; why did it take him so long to do anything about it. Whilst the performance was better than Tuesday we still lost. The tactics are questionable; we haven't played to Rogers' strenghths all season. The team spirit is doubtful Lawrence & Challis were encouraging each other before the kick off while the others ignored them. Quinn will have to go along with his army of hangers on and we then need to build a team that has defence, MIDFIELD and attack
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Post by MrTea on Mar 28, 2004 13:14:45 GMT 1
I was very heartened by what I saw yesterday. We played much better than recent performances, the way Mossy and Lowe were linking up (especially first half) was excellent (for the first time in a while it was obvious that there were some tactics at work, I got the impression they had been told to overlap and push forward on the wing) I felt that Challis was very good - solid. It was also encouraging the way players like Lawrence tracked back when required to help out in defence. Yesterday we played as a team, put some fine moves together, the first few minutes were as exciting as you could possibly ask for. Obviously the result is dissapointing and one good performance is not enough, we need to continue this to the end of the season. However Herefore are a good team, and if we had played this way all season, we would be in a much stronger position now. Street was much improved and despite a few dodgy passes would definitely be amongst my top 5 players yesterday (possibly even top 3). I think it is unfortunate the way some of the crowd have dismissed him so readily (especially as he has been playing out of position) yet someone like Ryan Lowe can have a total mare and still get total support from the crowd (as we have seen in recent games) Our finishing did let us down, although you do have to give their goalie some credit, Derby's shot near the beginning of the second half was going in. I think Quinn would do well to introduce some stability to the side now and keep the same two strikers, if he does this I think we will score more goals. And finally (phew, didn't mean to type this much... ) the crowd really got behind the team yesterday, proving that the supporters will stick by the team and support them IF we are given something worth cheering! All in all it was an entertaining game, a few more performances like that and we'll make the playoffs for sure ;D (however, slip back into our recent ways and we don't stand a chance, this is a big test for Quinny)
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Post by skunkie on Mar 28, 2004 13:34:05 GMT 1
Too little too late, things should of been sorted 9 games a go, we rely on a Man U loan signing and the misfourtune of Telford to put together a half descent side,no points gained hard fixtures in the offing.We are going to be the biggest club in the conference with Carliar.
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Post by Bilbo on Mar 28, 2004 13:52:57 GMT 1
I'm not buliding my hopes up Sorry!! If you remember the last time we played really well was..... yes you guessed it "Hereford" . So I won't hold my breath with the next few games and | won't be shocked when return to our previous crappy performances, Sorry for the negativity, but thats my opinion and I hope I'm wrong
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Post by MrTea on Mar 28, 2004 13:59:13 GMT 1
It goes without saying Tuesday's game is vital now
But I'll say it anyway ;D
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