Mr_W
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Cripes, Bully gets everywhere! Neighhhhh....
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Post by Mr_W on Sept 13, 2011 20:38:39 GMT
2-2 ft
Homo Park L 0-2 to Barnet
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Post by stuartB on Sept 13, 2011 20:40:00 GMT
37 more points to safety
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Post by lucy6lucy on Sept 13, 2011 21:02:48 GMT
I dont think safety is on our agenda to be fair. Just look at our fixtures to date, we are going to be knocking on the playoffs. My only concearn is the Toad at Crawley I hope he has had a good hard look at his contract
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chelstongull
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Post by chelstongull on Sept 13, 2011 21:31:24 GMT
A good point against one of the best Cheltenham teams seen at Plainmoor in many years. Slick passing, strong in defence, damn quick on the wings and speedy in the counter attack.
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rjdgull
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Post by rjdgull on Sept 13, 2011 21:48:53 GMT
A good ninety minutes of football was enough to earn a hard fought draw against a strong looking Cheltenham side. The ref didn't do us any favours but two cracking left footed goals earned us that precious point. The first two shots of the match both ended up in the back of the net. Cheltenham had a free kick in the middle of the pitch and receiving the ball on the edge of the area were able to pass the ball into the box for Low to run onto and hit pass an advancing Olejnik who then needed some treatment from the subsequent collision. The response was almost immediate and Bodin, making his home debut, received the ball on the right wing and was able to cut inside two or three players before planting a shot into the bottom left hand corner of the goal. A great piece of individual skill that was fully appreciated by the Plainmoor faithful but maybe not appreciated by the Cheltenham defence that someone with a sweet left foot will cut inside like that. The game developed into a good quality match with both sides having chances. I think Cheltenham initially started out the stronger side but as the half wore on, we came right back into it and gradually got on top with the pick of the chances being a Howe shot which travelled like a bullet and only just cleared the top right hand corner. He also caught one of their defenders in possession earning a yellow card for him. So it was a bit of a shock to see Cheltenham score against the run of play right at the end of the half. They had a semi break and with our defenders occupied on the end of the area were able to slip Kaid Mohammed through to the left of the box to score almost a mirror image of the first goal. I thought their forward movement was good. So onto the second half and the match continued to play at a high tempo and in a good spirit although the referee really started to get on the crowd's back with Cheltenham getting the majority of the decisions going there way. However, a Cheltenham goal was disallowed due to a good off side decision and it was again a carbon copy of the other two (apart from being off-side ) and something for the video analysis boys I think. Ling changed things around taking off Morris and bringing on Lathrope and suddenly we were getting chances. A good firm Nicholson cross was prodded by Lathrope but not with any power and easily saved by their keeper. Eunan burst through the defence and forced the save of the match from their keeper. The goal was exquisite and up there with Stevens strike against Stevenage. From outside the area, Nicholson struck a sweet shot across the keeper that rang the base of the far post before deflecting in and maybe a contender for goal of the season! With just under 20 minutes left there was a chance to take all three points and although there was some good play it was not meant to be. Positively, that was probably the best we have played at home this season and things are starting to fall into place!
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petef
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Post by petef on Sept 13, 2011 22:31:28 GMT
Sterner test on Saturday me thinks. Strange looking table 4 points off top spot and 4 off Crewe in 20th! Pulling away from sad looking Argyle with just the one point who will proabably come good when we play them in November.
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Post by loyalgull on Sept 13, 2011 22:33:55 GMT
thought it was a cracking game,and as said one of the better cheltenham sides for a while,a draw was just about right on the night,think both us and them are in for good season on this match
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Sept 14, 2011 8:50:17 GMT
It was quite an enjoyable match for the neutrals. Both sides had periods of being top dog, with Cheltenham probably edging it ove rthe 90 minutes. Some cracking goals, some lovely passing moves at times (but some poor wayward stuff as well). Cheltenham are a good, strong, fluent side and will be in the mix come the end of the season on their recent showings. Im a bit concerned that the midfield seemed a bit patchy last night. It certainly seemed stronger when Lathrope replaced Morris, though after an excellent 1st half, Bodin (what a smashing goal) seemed to drift out of the game in the 2nd. He wasnt the only one though as I thought both strikers faded, Atieno particularly. Something is still needed for us to fire on all cylinders, possibly a "Stanley-a-like" in midfield and I think another striker is needed as well.
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Post by rawpowergulls on Sept 16, 2011 19:14:58 GMT
I'm still surprised with this Cheltenham side doing so well. Felt we deserved all 3 points and Nico unleashed another stunner. He don't score often but they are worth waiting for.. I'm actually more concerned that with low attendences the stewards are still going in the Pop and telling the crowd that any more bad language and they are kicked out. Not too much bad language was being used but if it was left to the Stewards in charge , we would have to watch in silence. The Stewards have to relax that a little cos being stared at by a group of over the top stewards ruins enjoyment IMHO .
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Post by aussie on Sept 17, 2011 11:06:54 GMT
I'm still surprised with this Cheltenham side doing so well. Felt we deserved all 3 points and Nico unleashed another stunner. He don't score often but they are worth waiting for.. I'm actually more concerned that with low attendences the stewards are still going in the Pop and telling the crowd that any more bad language and they are kicked out. Not too much bad language was being used but if it was left to the Stewards in charge , we would have to watch in silence. The Stewards have to relax that a little cos being stared at by a group of over the top stewards ruins enjoyment IMHO . The Stewards were only doing their job, the Health and Safety Nazis were there during that game so they have to be even more strict! A while ago there was a campiagn on here for people to stop using the C word in the crowd and the general feeling was that swearing is quite unneccasary so this over-reaction to the stewards just doing what most people asked them to do is a bit on the silly side of things in my opinion!
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Sept 17, 2011 16:28:53 GMT
Indeed, the fact that various idiots say "kids learn that language anyway" ranks as one of the poorer excuses ive heard. Its the fact that kids are learning that that sort of language is acceptable in public (by the shameful example of people that obviously have a limited vocabulary) that I find quite appalling. Mind you Aus, im sure your language was delightful to hear after todays Irish result
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Post by rawpowergulls on Sept 17, 2011 17:59:29 GMT
Maybe my point wasn't clear from my side as I agree with to much bad language but it's the being stared at by a group of five or more which is a bit off putting and intimidating to some
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