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Post by dukegas on Apr 22, 2019 19:35:09 GMT
Just listened to GC interview, that's becoming so predictable, one thing this group does is bounce back, but they don't we have seen so many Shiite home performances I don't see them bouncing back , I only hope when he stated that performances will not be pretty he can sort it out for next season, because we have been utter sh**e and boring all season, so glad the season is nearing the end, surely things can only get better, like a huge derby with forest green, FFS.
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Post by singupgas on Apr 22, 2019 19:37:19 GMT
Were so passive,sitting deep,conceding possession and hoping to counterattack,which did 2 or 3 times in the 1st half. For me today was just like virtually every home game this season. Gc talks about getting on front foot and pressing pre match but its crystal clear the midfield are instructed to sit off and keep our shape at all costs. Yet another yawn fest. Totally agree, we do not get on the front foot at all, we defend as soon as we can and let other team get comfortable. There is hardly a shred of attack about our game. It is dire. But what can you do when have 4 cm in midfield and striker who couldn't score in a brothel.
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Post by Strange Gas on Apr 22, 2019 19:41:06 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 19:42:46 GMT
And it'll get worse if our supporters stop supporting the club... Sorry pal but I am not parting with 415 of my hard-earned pounds to reinvest in a season ticket to continue watching something that has had 22 failed attempts to inspire me this season. I'm all for supporting the club but there needs to be something given back to convince me to give up my time and money. Fair enough. Entirely your call of course. Just find it disappointing that people are turning their back on the club when we're actually doing well in the grand scheme of things. Clearly our progress will be limited if others take a similar stance.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 19:45:42 GMT
Were so passive,sitting deep,conceding possession and hoping to counterattack,which did 2 or 3 times in the 1st half. For me today was just like virtually every home game this season. Gc talks about getting on front foot and pressing pre match but its crystal clear the midfield are instructed to sit off and keep our shape at all costs. Yet another yawn fest. Totally agree, we do not get on the front foot at all, we defend as soon as we can and let other team get comfortable. There is hardly a shred of attack about our game. It is dire. But what can you do when have 4 cm in midfield and striker who couldn't score in a brothel. We are not the biggest side in the world but 4cm midfielders? No need to exaggerate that much to make a point.
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Post by neilv93 on Apr 22, 2019 19:50:42 GMT
Sorry pal but I am not parting with 415 of my hard-earned pounds to reinvest in a season ticket to continue watching something that has had 22 failed attempts to inspire me this season. I'm all for supporting the club but there needs to be something given back to convince me to give up my time and money. Fair enough. Entirely your call of course. Just find it disappointing that people are turning their back on the club when we're actually doing well in the grand scheme of things. Clearly our progress will be limited if others take a similar stance. And I completely agree with that logic, not knocking it. We've done brilliantly to turn this season around given what it looked like in December etc. However, still doesn't mean £415 is even remotely justifiable from a value-for-money perspective, in this tougher economic climate. I'm saving for a house (which is hard enough to do these days), there'll be others with kids, lower salaries, other commitments etc. so £415 is just a down-right shame to be perfectly honest. All I'm saying is, if the club are charging this much for season tickets (and I appreciate it's always been around this level), then there at least needs to be something in the form of entertainment on the pitch too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 19:53:48 GMT
Fair enough. Entirely your call of course. Just find it disappointing that people are turning their back on the club when we're actually doing well in the grand scheme of things. Clearly our progress will be limited if others take a similar stance. And I completely agree with that logic, not knocking it. We've done brilliantly to turn this season around given what it looked like in December etc. However, still doesn't mean £415 is even remotely justifiable from a value-for-money perspective, in this tougher economic climate. I'm saving for a house (which is hard enough to do these days), there'll be others with kids, lower salaries, other commitments etc. so £415 is just a down-right shame to be perfectly honest. All I'm saying is, if the club are charging this much for season tickets (and I appreciate it's always been around this level), then there at least needs to be something in the form of entertainment on the pitch too. I assume you've been sitting down for 415?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 19:54:44 GMT
Fair enough. Entirely your call of course. Just find it disappointing that people are turning their back on the club when we're actually doing well in the grand scheme of things. Clearly our progress will be limited if others take a similar stance. And I completely agree with that logic, not knocking it. We've done brilliantly to turn this season around given what it looked like in December etc. However, still doesn't mean £415 is even remotely justifiable from a value-for-money perspective, in this tougher economic climate. I'm saving for a house (which is hard enough to do these days), there'll be others with kids, lower salaries, other commitments etc. so £415 is just a down-right shame to be perfectly honest. All I'm saying is, if the club are charging this much for season tickets (and I appreciate it's always been around this level), then there at least needs to be something in the form of entertainment on the pitch too. And some genuine cause for optimism from the owners regarding off field matters would help supporters morale.
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Post by neilv93 on Apr 22, 2019 19:59:26 GMT
And I completely agree with that logic, not knocking it. We've done brilliantly to turn this season around given what it looked like in December etc. However, still doesn't mean £415 is even remotely justifiable from a value-for-money perspective, in this tougher economic climate. I'm saving for a house (which is hard enough to do these days), there'll be others with kids, lower salaries, other commitments etc. so £415 is just a down-right shame to be perfectly honest. All I'm saying is, if the club are charging this much for season tickets (and I appreciate it's always been around this level), then there at least needs to be something in the form of entertainment on the pitch too. I assume you've been sitting down for 415? Yep. Had seven season tickets before in prior years both in the Blackthorn End and the West terrace or whatever it's called these days. My knees can't handle standing for two hours straight, which is deeply depressing given I'm only bloody 25.
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Post by warehamgas on Apr 22, 2019 20:38:11 GMT
The saving grace is that I can’t see muff or Scunny winning their last 2. Impossible. Last match they meet at Argyle. UTG! ps Sorry, noticed others mentioned this before I saw them and posted.
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Post by rosssgb on Apr 22, 2019 20:46:24 GMT
Don’t think anyone can blame Coughlan for this, imo he’s done miracles if he keeps us up.
As much as I love DC the squad he assembled simply isn’t good enough to compete in League 1. Coughlan deserves more than the January window to try and turn the ship around, just imagine where we’d be if he didn’t sign Clarke-Harris.
Even 20man said on radio bristol today that two thirds of the squad needs to go in the summer. Very telling as he is a levelheaded bloke.
Two takeaways for me: 1. GC is doing all he can with this squad 2. We are extremely lucky to have JCH, without him we’d be below Bradford
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2019 20:52:45 GMT
Don’t think anyone can blame Coughlan for this, imo he’s done miracles if he keeps us up. As much as I love DC the squad he assembled simply isn’t good enough to compete in League 1. Coughlan deserves more than the January window to try and turn the ship around, just imagine where we’d be if he didn’t sign Clarke-Harris. Even 20man said on radio bristol today that two thirds of the squad needs to go in the summer. Very telling as he is a levelheaded bloke. Two takeaways for me: 1. GC is doing all he can with this squad 2. We are extremely lucky to have JCH, without him we’d be below Bradford Yes and it’s all DC’S mess
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Post by aghast on Apr 22, 2019 21:31:18 GMT
That was a terrible result, and I don't feel safe as some do. If we lose the next one as well, those 300-1 odds will have plummeted. It takes something like Dons to win two out of three, allowing them lose to Luton, Muff and Saafend to win one and draw one, Accrington to win one, and Shrewsbury and Wycombe to get one draw. That doesn't seem impossible at all. One more defeat and those combinations will have narrowed a lot, and it could very well go down to that last game. Against Barnsley. Don't fancy that. That's 5 W's in 2 games from teams that have had 3 between them in their past 5 games. Not to mention a lot of those games will be against promotion/playoff chasing teams. I know it's very unlikely, thankfully, and to be honest I can't work out all the permutations of everyone playing everyone else, but as far as I can tell, nobody below us needs to win both their remaining games to finish above us IF we lose our last two. So we just need a win at Fleetwood to make it completely safe.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2019 1:03:38 GMT
Thank fook for JCH's injury time winner against Bradford
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Post by Gassy on Apr 23, 2019 6:10:56 GMT
And it'll get worse if our supporters stop supporting the club... Sorry pal but I am not parting with 415 of my hard-earned pounds to reinvest in a season ticket to continue watching something that has had 22 failed attempts to inspire me this season. I'm all for supporting the club but there needs to be something given back to convince me to give up my time and money. Harsh... I thought Blackpool was an inspirational game! Only £103.75 per inspirational goal! If that isn't value, I don't know what is!
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Post by rosssgb on Apr 24, 2019 9:37:47 GMT
Just watching the replays back THD again at fault for the goal. Waddling back half assed again leaving his man unmarked.
Really not sure why we don’t just stick him left wing with Kelly left back. Worked wonders when GC first took charge.
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