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Post by stig123 on Jan 26, 2022 21:55:05 GMT
Hopefully we can bring a striker in on loan.
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Post by Rob on Jan 26, 2022 22:08:42 GMT
Hopefully we can bring a striker in on loan. Has Armstrong gone back out anywhere from QPR yet?
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Post by rjdgull on Jan 28, 2022 9:02:24 GMT
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Post by chelstongull on Jan 28, 2022 10:17:52 GMT
Can’t watch it - still having nightmares ☹️
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Post by chelstongull on Jan 29, 2022 16:05:26 GMT
Can’t watch it - still having nightmares ☹️ I see Dallas has scored another two (so far) as Sollihull are 4 nil up against 10 men Alti
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Post by Jon on Feb 4, 2022 0:41:10 GMT
Nothing between the two sides for 75 minutes. As RJD says, quality of the benches made the difference.
Solihull probably nearly good enough to be in the play-offs while we are nearly good enough to be nearly good enough to be in the play-offs.
Duke-McKenna played alongside Hall in central midfield. Lemon right, Wearne left and Little in the hole with Wright leading the line to hold it all together - for all of six minutes. You need the strength of a Wright or an Armstrong in a 4-2-3-1 - we looked toothless without a line leader. I think Lolos may have made a better fist of it than Holman did.
Hall, not unexpectedly, tired and you could feel the game slipping away as he did. I was desperate to get Felix on to add some midfield bite - possibly alongside Hall to do his running but keep his nous on the pitch. You wonder if Felix was match-fit or just making up the numbers on the bench for appearances' sake.
Makeshift back four did as well as you could expect but were left more exposed when Hall tired.
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