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Post by rjdgull on Dec 26, 2023 10:20:19 GMT
Traditional Boxing Day fixture is against Truro this year being played at Plainmoor and also available online to stream, details of which can be found here - link. A match that we really should be looking to win as we look to get back to winning ways. I assume McGavin will be back refreshed following his Saturday suspension and anyone else returning from fitness would be a bonus, if only on the bench in what is a severely weakened squad.
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Post by Jon on Dec 26, 2023 13:03:06 GMT
If it is just McGavin to return, you would think it would be one of De Silva, Foyo, Collins and Archer to drop to the bench.
I would have Archer in midfield, leaving Collins to fight De Silva and Foyo for a starting spot out wide.
Would be nice to have Lapslie or Hall back in midfield freeing Hanson to return to bench-sitting duties in place of Thomas or Martin.
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Post by Jon on Dec 26, 2023 14:10:40 GMT
McGavin and Jenkins Davies return with Hanson and De Silva dropping to the bench. Thomas and Chastey drop out of the 16
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Post by Jon on Dec 26, 2023 14:19:06 GMT
If we keep on the front foot, that midfield will be fine. If we are on the back foot, our back four will be totally exposed to anyone running at them ....
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Post by petef on Dec 26, 2023 14:35:55 GMT
Da Silva, apparently MOM at Chelmsford gets dropped to the bench and must be feeling a little unfortunate. I get the impression the manager feels obligated to play his latest loan. No sign whatsoever of Lapslie, Hall who may well have played his final game at this level or Dawson, Ash. Jarvis sounds like he's still miles away. Will we be seeing our main attack force any time soon? Will Jarvis play again this season? Its a very familiar story being played out and always at this important point of the season. I still feel that until the central defensive issues are sorted we will continue to concede goals with our open play. If we are ineffective up top and don't score we lose as we did on Saturday. Always been the managers philosophy I guess.
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 26, 2023 14:36:27 GMT
McGavin and Jenkins Davies return with Hanson and De Silva dropping to the bench. Thomas and Chastey drop out of the 16 Still, much better line up than on Saturday with options on the bench.
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Post by petef on Dec 26, 2023 15:21:12 GMT
What? A goal conceded from a set play corner? Started slowly and sound dreadful.
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Post by Jon on Dec 26, 2023 15:49:02 GMT
Lucky to be only one down. A well-drilled team against eleven strangers making it up as they go along. We are good at defending corners.......my arse.
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Post by petef on Dec 26, 2023 17:15:03 GMT
I can only congratulate Truro for this result. Tactically they got it right by realising our weak early game form and sluggishness, our aerial weaknesses and then defending and frustrating with passion.
Nothing much has changed from the inconsistent early season other than we're are considerably weaker through the countless injuries than we were and struggling for form and results. 13 points adrift now of Yeovil who do appear too have got things right since their relegation and look certs for a swift return. The rest including ourselves are so inconsistent the play off group could consist of any team from a long list.
What is apparent is thats this moment in time we're nowhere near good enough to get back up. A new low point ? Maybe but I reckon there will be plenty more lows to come because nothing of any substance is going to change as the injury list continues to grow.
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Post by stig123 on Dec 26, 2023 18:56:40 GMT
I learned a long time ago...things can always get worse.
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Post by hector on Dec 27, 2023 0:38:20 GMT
I learned a long time ago...things can always get worse. Yes, Torquay are certainly giving when it comes to hitting new lows. The nadir was, I thought, going to be losing to Taunton but the rain saved that particular humiliation so I had a feeling it might come today but even so, I’m still staggered and in shock that we have sunk so low, become so inept that I’m not surprised we have lost to Truro City. How is this even possible? Certainly the lowest point in my time supporting Torquay for 44 years and yet I fear worse is to come when they do the double over us on Saturday. I appreciate it may seem disrespectful to Truro but really, we shouldn’t even be on the same pitch as them, letting alone being deservedly beaten by them. Seeing people clap the team off after that seems perverse to me. The more supporters clap that shit off the pitch, the more often you’ll see it.
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Post by stig123 on Dec 27, 2023 18:38:32 GMT
Truro could be a club which is going places. Recently bought by a Canadian consortium....they have ambition and a decent manager.
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Post by stefano on Dec 28, 2023 15:53:16 GMT
Truro could be a club which is going places. Recently bought by a Canadian consortium....they have ambition and a decent manager. Need to get their own ground sorted before anything else. Ground sharing with a Western League club on a pitch already susceptible to waterlogging is not sustainable in the long term. It is no surprise our return fixture on Saturday is off. Still at least we won't lose this weekend! 😉
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Post by stig123 on Dec 28, 2023 19:48:53 GMT
No doubt we will use the time to bring in more loan signings.🤣
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Post by plainmoorpete on Dec 28, 2023 21:55:21 GMT
Need to get their own ground sorted before anything else. Ground sharing with a Western League club on a pitch already susceptible to waterlogging is not sustainable in the long term. Actually Plymouth Parkway is a Southern League Premier team just one tier below us. For comparison Plymouth Argyle are four tiers ahead of us.
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