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Post by lostinspace on Mar 14, 2024 19:29:56 GMT
If Matt Taylor thinks we are going in the right direction then I think our owners have appointed the wrong man.Last night was the worst football match i have ever seen. You are not, by a long way, alone in that opinion And let's not forget B****n was the Messiah that could do no wrong...wow!! See where that ended
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Post by lostinspace on Mar 14, 2024 21:37:37 GMT
Match Stats: Fleetwood Town 0 BRFC 0 - Possession: 40% - 60% - Shots: 14-14 - On Target: 2-6 - Corners: 4-9 - Referee: Ross Joyce - Attendance: TBC
Fleetwood remain six points from safety after holding mid-table Bristol Rovers to a 0-0 draw at Highbury Stadium.
i2-prod.bristolpost.co.uk/incoming/article9155809.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/0_3537166.jpgDanny Mayor should have put the hosts 1-0 up after Promise Omochere showed his strength to square to his midfield partner, who was denied by a desperate block from Luca Hoole. With the best chance of the game, Antony Evans had a one-on-one opportunity to break the deadlock on the stroke of the break. The Gas midfielder could only hit straight at home goalkeeper Jay Lynch. Scott Sinclair fired low three minutes into the second half, which was smartly stopped by Lynch as the away side pressed, while former Rovers man Ryan Broom acrobatically volleyed wide for Fleetwood. Gavin Kilkenny rattled the woodwork on the hour when the ball fell kindly to the Bournemouth loanee from the edge of the box, with Jed Ward beaten all ends up. Elkan Baggott scrambled a trickling effort off the line as Fleetwood dominated in second-half spells without breakthrough. Rovers hit the post in the closing stages after a deflected Evans free-kick ricocheted wide. Attendance 2456
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Mar 15, 2024 9:02:59 GMT
Match Stats: Fleetwood Town 0 BRFC 0 - Possession: 40% - 60% - Shots: 14-14 - On Target: 2-6 - Corners: 4-9 - Referee: Ross Joyce - Attendance: TBC
Fleetwood remain six points from safety after holding mid-table Bristol Rovers to a 0-0 draw at Highbury Stadium.
i2-prod.bristolpost.co.uk/incoming/article9155809.ece/ALTERNATES/s810/0_3537166.jpgDanny Mayor should have put the hosts 1-0 up after Promise Omochere showed his strength to square to his midfield partner, who was denied by a desperate block from Luca Hoole. With the best chance of the game, Antony Evans had a one-on-one opportunity to break the deadlock on the stroke of the break. The Gas midfielder could only hit straight at home goalkeeper Jay Lynch. Scott Sinclair fired low three minutes into the second half, which was smartly stopped by Lynch as the away side pressed, while former Rovers man Ryan Broom acrobatically volleyed wide for Fleetwood. Gavin Kilkenny rattled the woodwork on the hour when the ball fell kindly to the Bournemouth loanee from the edge of the box, with Jed Ward beaten all ends up. Elkan Baggott scrambled a trickling effort off the line as Fleetwood dominated in second-half spells without breakthrough. Rovers hit the post in the closing stages after a deflected Evans free-kick ricocheted wide. Attendance 2456 How do they manage on crowds that are NL low ?
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