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Post by rjdgull on Aug 27, 2018 6:54:12 GMT
We are yet to score away from home and with key defenders out things do not bode well. So far Keating seems to be the only striker with goals in him and hopefully will start. However, the dire performance from the players on Saturday does not fill me with confidence.
Whether another defeat will shake things up remains to be seen....
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Post by loyalgull on Aug 27, 2018 8:32:08 GMT
Owers will of got plan y in place for today extra training and 6 hour team talk wont change anything 2 0 gloucester hopefully he will sod off then !!!!
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Post by Jon on Aug 27, 2018 8:40:53 GMT
Sokolik defintely out and Niate doubtful. I do hope we don't play Hall as a centre-back - needed in midfield. Another possible option is Wynter to centre-back and Bawling at right-wing-back. Most likely is a flat back four. 4-4-2? Hall and Dickson in the middle, Williams and Keating up front, perm 2 from Bawling, Banton and Reid wide? Or Dickson wide left with Nabi or Regis in the middle with Hall? 4-3-3? Hall behind Nabi or Regis and Dickson with lots of choice of front three? A front three does not really suit Williams - neither a centre-forward or a wide man. Or a diamond allowing Williams and Keating up front and choose from Banton/Bawling/Reid/Nabi/Regis in the hole? Whatever, I would certainly start with Keating as he has been our biggest goal threat so far - but the manager may disagree. I've reposted thoughts before Saturday's game as we have the same sixteen to choose from. I hope nobody suggests we should pitch young Olaf into such a toxic atmosphere. Back 7 picks itself. Wynter has obviously had the confidence beaten out of him by Owers, but don't think we can drop him as we have no defensive cover at all. 4-3-3 with Williams on his own was very predictably a disaster. Everyone could see that - apart from one unfortunately. Of the eight candidates for four places, only Keating showed anything positive at all. He isn't really that good a player, but stands head and shoulders above the other seven. I would start Regis in centre-midfield as we are craving someone there with pace and energy. I doubt if Regis is the answer and do not expect Owers to get any more out of him than the others that have given up on him - but there is nobody else. I would play Bawling right wing - a less bad option than Banton (does not try) or Reid (tries, but....). Dickson out left. Williams up top with Keating. He has been terrible this season, but although I am not his biggest fan (too quick to hide and sulk) he has not been given a chance to play his natural game this season running about on his own. When played to his strengths, he might snap out of his lethargy - but it might take a better manager to make that happen.
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 27, 2018 9:10:45 GMT
Few years ago we'd be on our way accompanied by some Deep Purple, happy days
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Post by loyalgull on Aug 27, 2018 9:19:49 GMT
No doubt gloucester city are shaking in their shoes having watched a video of our world beaters who come to town today or pissed themselves laughing
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Post by Jon on Aug 27, 2018 9:50:34 GMT
Our first ever floodlit game was at Gloucester.
We played a pre-season friendly at Evesham 25 years ago.
11/11/1952 A v Gloucester City W 2 - 1 Collins, Edds 07/08/1984 A v Gloucester City W 2 - 0 G.Perry, Barnes 10/08/1991 A v Gloucester City W 5 - 1 Dobie, Rowland, Elliot, m.Holmes, Colcombe 07/08/1993 A v Evesham D 2 - 2 Kelly (pen), Darby
Our reserves played Gloucester's first team in the Southern League for four seasons 1947-51. Probably a higher standard than our first team now.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 10:59:39 GMT
Jon I was there . Would have estimated sometime between the very late 80's and mid 90's, so am pleased to learn the exact date. I vaguely remember sitting on a high bank looking down on the pitch, and having an elevated view almost better than Bristow's Bench offers. It seems that Evesham have since moved to a new ground though. One point outside the play-offs, so a draw will keep us well in contention this afternoon. Even better, if we could get a win then it's right back into the thick of the promotion battle. Injuries mean there's no scope for wholesale changes in personnel, so Owers will be relying on delivering an inspirational team talk to send his troops out in 'up and at 'em' mood for this one. With Billericay in turmoil, it's a good chance for club's like ours, where everyone is pulling in the same direction, to capitalise and make up ground. I think it was big Niate who said in Saturday's programme, that our lads are a 'Band Of Brothers'. It's that marvellous togetherness and team spirit that we'll need to call on to pull us through this afternoon.
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Post by loyalgull on Aug 27, 2018 11:28:22 GMT
The inspirational team talk did make me laugh have you heard his interviews? He has had a personality by pass
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Post by petef on Aug 27, 2018 13:10:40 GMT
I do hope the squad or anyone going set off early M5 this side of Bristol totally gridlocked for miles and miles and hardly moving an hour ago. Thing is Its so hopeless now I have given up even thinking of a good result/ performance and goals. I don't believe there are any forwards at the club that can make a difference whatever formation Owers plays. Reckon many are feeling the same.
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Post by Jon on Aug 27, 2018 13:15:33 GMT
Owers will be relying on delivering an inspirational team talk If anyone doubts that AJ is the king of satire .......
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Post by loyalgull on Aug 27, 2018 13:25:13 GMT
I bet the manager situation is pissing osborne right off he was probably hoping and praying the club doing well would smokescreen his real intent instead its done the opposite.Lets not forget we are in real danger if osborne doesnt get what he really wants pulling the plug on us wouldnt bother him one bit
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Post by petef on Aug 27, 2018 13:52:12 GMT
Williams dropped - is this a last throw of the dice? Plenty of changes today.
XI Bass, Davis, Essuman, Keating, Hall (c), Bawling, Nabi, Dickson, Cameron, Reid, Regis
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Wynter Williams Banton Wright Macdonald
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 13:57:18 GMT
This is one of those games where it doesn't matter if we win, lose or draw...how long has it been since we have been able to say that!
The manager is going nowhere, so what does it matter...'cause neither are we!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2018 14:41:34 GMT
How wonderful is this...forty minutes into the match and Gloucester haven't scored...hold on lads!
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Post by chelstongull on Aug 27, 2018 16:09:34 GMT
FT 0 - 0
One point out of 6 over the Bank Holiday WE
No goals scored
I don't care, I'm bringing my pitchfork and torch next week.
If someone can put a positive spin on the story so far please let me know (bar 2 points off play off's please).
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