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Post by rjdgull on Sept 26, 2010 21:58:35 GMT
By coincidence we played Aldershot at Plainmoor on the same Tuesday last year following a defeat to Macclesfield the previous Saturday. It was a frustrating match at the weekend where we really should have done better but at least the players have a chance to quickly atone for a poor performance.
Although we are still sitting pretty in the league table a run of 4 games without a win is never a good thing and I'm sure Buckle will be looking at how to replicate the early season form. Hopefully Ellis will be back in defence, but should Senda continue at RB? What should be the formation and where do you play Zebroski and O'Kane?
I feel there is the basis of a very good side at the club but we need to click in front of goal and cut out some of those errors if we are to do better than mid table obscurity.
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Post by pappy on Sept 26, 2010 22:31:28 GMT
This is the day before my birthday so hopefully I`ll get 3 points as a present from the Gulls. Eunan O`Kane hopefully will get another startig call-up for this game, a great tough, can ly off the ball to anyone and can flick te ball past any defender.
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Post by Rob on Sept 27, 2010 14:47:28 GMT
Aldershot have gone 4-5-1 all season. I'm sure those that matter are aware of this. Hopefully we won't get overrun in midfield as it seemed was the case reading many of the reports from Saturday. They are a decent side and one that is proving difficult to beat with 6 draws already to their name this season, including one away at Shrewsbury the other week.
It's my cricket club AGM on Wednesday. I could do with bragging rights over my mostly Aldershot supporting teammates. Though I would say the smart money will be on a draw.
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Post by Dave on Sept 27, 2010 17:29:47 GMT
I always feel it’s good to have a game to play so soon after the team played poorly rather than having to wait a whole week to put things right and try to get back to winning ways.
I’m sure Paul Buckle and the players can’t wait for this game to start and we the fans are going to see a much better performance from the players than we did on Saturday. It does look like Mark Ellis might not be fit again to play in this game and I would be more than happy to see Senda start again for us at right back.
I did say in my match report that I was surprised to see him in the starting eleven but that was only because Bucks had said he still needed a few more games. Reports I got from our reserve game was Senda played well and I’m sure Bucks saw enough to feel Senda was as good as ready as if he didn’t he simply would not have started him.
I agree with Bucks comments on Senda that he played well before his mistake and well enough after it, he showed he is a good passer of the ball and played some great balls higher up the pitch to Zebs and his mistake happened because Mansell did not read the pass and such things happen when players don’t know each others game when they first play together.
Senda is really hoping Bucks will start with him again and it’s that sort of attitude that impresses managers and fans as he is not looking to hide and wants to get the chance to show what he is really made off and for that reason alone I would start him and lets be honest he looked very fit didn’t he?
If we only start with Elliot up front Scott is going to have to play short balls to our back line as its no good just kicking the ball long as the ball will be just coming straight back like it did on Saturday.
Grits looked the perfect target man in our pre season friendlies and Benyon was feeding off him well and I’m sure Grits is still more than capable of doing a job for us and I think it’s worth starting him up front with Elliot.
I can’t see Bucks dropping Nicky Wroe and if he does go with two up front then I can see O’Kane on the bench and that’s not a bad thing has he has always done a great job coming off the bench for us.
Most games I have watched against Aldershot have ended up in boring nil nil draws, so here’s hoping this game is going to be at least a six goal thriller with us scoring five on them.
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 27, 2010 18:20:02 GMT
Personally I would like to see Zebs and Stevens on the wings, O'Kane in the hole and Benyon up front. With a congested midfield I would play Senda again to provide more support going forward. But then, what do I know. ;D
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Post by jonnyfive on Sept 27, 2010 20:35:58 GMT
I agree with Bucks comments on Senda that he played well before his mistake and well enough after it, he showed he is a good passer of the ball and played some great balls higher up the pitch to Zebs and his mistake happened because Mansell did not read the pass and such things happen when players don’t know each others game when they first play together. I would respectfully beg to differ Dave, in that Senda seemed to play a number of hopeful long-balls towards the end, which didn't go anywhere near the intended recipients. That said, I agree that you could not fault his apparent fitness, and although rather lightweight in stature, he looks as though he may well be a useful addition. I am probably guilty of expecting too much from him. A Millwall-supporting friend told me we were in for a treat, so saturday's showing was a little underwhelming. The jury's still out!
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Post by Rags on Sept 28, 2010 18:58:54 GMT
A blow: Wroe no-show!!!
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Post by chrish on Sept 28, 2010 19:04:57 GMT
Or a blessing in disguise... I see ex gulls trialist Bas Savage has just put Dagenham and Redbridge 1-0 up and that Kaid Mohammed has just put Bath City 1-0 up.
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Post by Rags on Sept 28, 2010 19:09:04 GMT
Or a blessing in disguise... But it doesn't rhyme...
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Post by chrish on Sept 28, 2010 19:11:34 GMT
Or a blessing in disguise... But it doesn't rhyme... No show-Wroe but no blow.
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Post by jond on Sept 28, 2010 19:12:48 GMT
1:29 Adam Smith provided the assist for the goal.
Good lad Adam
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Post by midlandstufc on Sept 28, 2010 19:14:29 GMT
Think Bevan is going to be vital in this game by the sounds - bit iffy in defence.
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Post by Rags on Sept 28, 2010 19:22:45 GMT
No show-Wroe but no blow. Damn. Very clever.
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Post by chrish on Sept 28, 2010 19:33:55 GMT
No show-Wroe but no blow. Damn. Very clever. Not really. Just trying to humour myself as I watch all the other scores come in and I come to the realisation that my dead cert 50p accumulator on paddypower is already doomed. Peterborough were my dead dead cert and they're 3-1 down at home to Notts County. At least Exeter are losing.
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Post by stuartB on Sept 28, 2010 19:43:45 GMT
I can't wait for match reports to explain why Lathrope started and was replaced after 14 mins. was he injured or that bad he needed to be changed. why Wroe and Senda dropped completely and we don't even have a full compliment on the bench!! interesting! btw Connell has 9 at Grimsby
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