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Post by ismellgas on Mar 28, 2015 16:58:30 GMT
As I have said before we need to go out all to win,we might as well lose now rather than pick up a point Dc just go for it were in the plays offs anyway,how many times are Barnet going to let us off the hook? Grimsby are my favs now but still rkn if we win all 5 we will be champs coyb
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Post by fanatical on Mar 28, 2015 17:09:42 GMT
As I have said before we need to go out all to win,we might as well lose now rather than pick up a point Dc just go for it were in the plays offs anyway,how many times are Barnet going to let us off the hook? Grimsby are my favs now but still rkn if we win all 5 we will be champs coyb Always the best policy
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Mar 28, 2015 17:23:04 GMT
I know the words to that song!
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Post by fanatical on Mar 28, 2015 17:26:52 GMT
I know the words to that song! so start singing!
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Mar 28, 2015 17:30:57 GMT
I know the words to that song! so start singing! Don't know how it starts (?) !!
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Post by fanatical on Mar 29, 2015 15:20:40 GMT
Don't know how it starts (?) !! Always
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Mar 29, 2015 15:24:25 GMT
Don't know how it starts (?) !! Always .........on my mind?
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Post by Topper Gas on Mar 29, 2015 15:30:43 GMT
I guess we will on Friday at home but then surely we need to see what Barnet & Grimsby do, if we win on Friday and they mess up on Saturday/Monday lunch time then whilst we'll still need a win at Kidderminster a defeat will be a complete disaster.
I still don't think we are good enough to win 4 or 5 of our remaining games however we play but not sure the other two teams are any better.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 17:51:37 GMT
Attack,Attack,Attack? Don't have sufficient quality to do that sadly.Not stuffed anyone (other than Dorchester) all season.
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Post by Foran for England on Mar 31, 2015 7:24:51 GMT
We did beat Macclesfield 4-0.
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 31, 2015 7:39:09 GMT
As I have said before we need to go out all to win,we might as well lose now rather than pick up a point Dc just go for it were in the plays offs anyway,how many times are Barnet going to let us off the hook? Grimsby are my favs now but still rkn if we win all 5 we will be champs coyb I'm pretty sure that DC does intend for us to win every game we play in. I think that you and he probably disagree on how best to achieve that with these players, however.
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Post by lockleazer on Mar 31, 2015 7:55:23 GMT
I reckon we need to go shoot on sight a la big mal against the 82ers in the mid 90's, we dont shoot enough IMO, linesy Clarke monkhouse Parkes and lockyear have all got good shooting power and i actually think Taylor would benefit by thinking less and just putting his foot through the ball more, add in Easters poaching and Harrison's ability to get goals and we can throw the kitchen sink at sides, we do have dome quality in the team and the teams we have to play aren't the type to cause major worries to us ... Lets go and give it a bloody good go.. id rather see glorious failure by way of attack than missing out because of a nil nil draw somewhere
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 31, 2015 9:03:25 GMT
I reckon we need to go shoot on sight a la big mal against the 82ers in the mid 90's, we dont shoot enough IMO, linesy Clarke monkhouse Parkes and lockyear have all got good shooting power and i actually think Taylor would benefit by thinking less and just putting his foot through the ball more, add in Easters poaching and Harrison's ability to get goals and we can throw the kitchen sink at sides, we do have dome quality in the team and the teams we have to play aren't the type to cause major worries to us ... Lets go and give it a bloody good go.. id rather see glorious failure by way of attack than missing out because of a nil nil draw somewhere Unfortunately Clark doesn't get paid for failing gloriously, he gats paid for winning games and getting us promoted.
Didn't Taylor get lambasted earlier in the season when he had a shot which was saved, when there was another player in a better position? But this is what you are advocating?
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Post by brizzle on Mar 31, 2015 11:34:13 GMT
The last time (of any real significance) that I can recall a BRFC team ''Attack attack attack,'' was in the final game of last season. And that didn't end too well for us neither, did it? The newly-appointed manager came in and went all gung-ho, when a more conservative approach was all that was required, and I can't help but feel that the effects of that last game of the season has left him perhaps overcautious this season.
Now that's not to criticise the manager because we all have to learn, and he didn't choose to take over the reins with so little of the season remaining did he? But his natural reaction to our circumstance was to ''fight'' his way out of danger, and it clearly did not work. Which in my opinion leads us to the sort of season that we have had so far, successful to a degree, but negative in tactics particularly away from home.
But it's too late to change now, because with the odd exception the team is set up for low scoring wins and draws, which has got us to where we presently are. But with a little more daring we could have crossed the line a little while ago, and be looking at the scrap for the play-offs over our shoulders.
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 31, 2015 11:37:52 GMT
The last time (of any real significance) that I can recall a BRFC team ''Attack attack attack,'' was in the final game of last season. And that didn't end too well for us neither, did it? The newly-appointed manager came in and went all gung-ho, when a more conservative approach was all that was required, and I can't help but feel that the effects of that last game of the season has left him perhaps overcautious this season. Now that's not to criticise the manager because we all have to learn, and he didn't choose to take over the reins with so little of the season remaining did he? But his natural reaction to our circumstance was to ''fight'' his way out of danger, and it clearly did not work. Which in my opinion leads us to the sort of season that we have had so far, successful to a degree, but negative in tactics particularly away from home. But it's too late to change now, because with the odd exception the team is set up for low scoring wins and draws, which has got us to where we presently are. But with a little more daring we could have crossed the line a little while ago, and be looking at the scrap for the play-offs over our shoulders. How can you be so sure of that? Perhaps with a little more daring some of those draws would have been defeats, and we would be fighting to stay in the play-offs.
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Post by brizzle on Mar 31, 2015 11:46:24 GMT
The last time (of any real significance) that I can recall a BRFC team ''Attack attack attack,'' was in the final game of last season. And that didn't end too well for us neither, did it? The newly-appointed manager came in and went all gung-ho, when a more conservative approach was all that was required, and I can't help but feel that the effects of that last game of the season has left him perhaps overcautious this season. Now that's not to criticise the manager because we all have to learn, and he didn't choose to take over the reins with so little of the season remaining did he? But his natural reaction to our circumstance was to ''fight'' his way out of danger, and it clearly did not work. Which in my opinion leads us to the sort of season that we have had so far, successful to a degree, but negative in tactics particularly away from home. But it's too late to change now, because with the odd exception the team is set up for low scoring wins and draws, which has got us to where we presently are. But with a little more daring we could have crossed the line a little while ago, and be looking at the scrap for the play-offs over our shoulders. How can you be so sure of that? Perhaps with a little more daring some of those draws would have been defeats, and we would be fighting to stay in the play-offs. Well, I'm a glass half-full type of chap when it comes to BRFC. But I fully accept that this isn't everyone's outlook on the club, or even life in general.
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Post by faggotygas on Mar 31, 2015 12:04:45 GMT
How can you be so sure of that? Perhaps with a little more daring some of those draws would have been defeats, and we would be fighting to stay in the play-offs. Well, I'm a glass half-full type of chap when it comes to BRFC. But I fully accept that this isn't everyone's outlook on the club, or even life in general. That's fair enough. But try to remember that your opinion is baseless, when using it to criticise the Manager.
Maybe use a caveat - "I believe that we would have more points if the team had been more incautious in their play. I base this opinion on no evidence whatsoever".
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Post by brizzle on Mar 31, 2015 13:54:07 GMT
Well, I'm a glass half-full type of chap when it comes to BRFC. But I fully accept that this isn't everyone's outlook on the club, or even life in general. That's fair enough. But try to remember that your opinion is baseless, when using it to criticise the Manager.
Maybe use a caveat - "I believe that we would have more points if the team had been more incautious in their play. I base this opinion on no evidence whatsoever".
I've attempted to post only positive comment, both on the club and the manager. If I have failed then that is either down to my communication skills, or your perception of what I have written. So if it pleases you to use the caveat, then please do so. But where I posted ''but negative in tactics particularly away from home,'' I think that this may well come under the heading of fair comment. Well that's my opinion anyway, and I base this opinion on no evidence whatsoever. See, I'm remembering already.
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Post by lockleazer on Mar 31, 2015 19:10:01 GMT
I reckon we need to go shoot on sight a la big mal against the 82ers in the mid 90's, we dont shoot enough IMO, linesy Clarke monkhouse Parkes and lockyear have all got good shooting power and i actually think Taylor would benefit by thinking less and just putting his foot through the ball more, add in Easters poaching and Harrison's ability to get goals and we can throw the kitchen sink at sides, we do have dome quality in the team and the teams we have to play aren't the type to cause major worries to us ... Lets go and give it a bloody good go.. id rather see glorious failure by way of attack than missing out because of a nil nil draw somewhere Unfortunately Clark doesn't get paid for failing gloriously, he gats paid for winning games and getting us promoted.
Didn't Taylor get lambasted earlier in the season when he had a shot which was saved, when there was another player in a better position? But this is what you are advocating?
I'm an advocate of winning games. ... By whatever matter it takes.. especially when winning is what is required... I'm a big fan of Clarke and Matty Taylor you wont find me knocking them at all... But push has come to shove and wins are all that matter now and personally I think our best chance of that is to shoot a bit more often...
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Post by Bridgeman on Mar 31, 2015 22:12:33 GMT
The last time (of any real significance) that I can recall a BRFC team ''Attack attack attack,'' was in the final game of last season. And that didn't end too well for us neither, did it? The newly-appointed manager came in and went all gung-ho, when a more conservative approach was all that was required, and I can't help but feel that the effects of that last game of the season has left him perhaps overcautious this season. Now that's not to criticise the manager because we all have to learn, and he didn't choose to take over the reins with so little of the season remaining did he? But his natural reaction to our circumstance was to ''fight'' his way out of danger, and it clearly did not work. Which in my opinion leads us to the sort of season that we have had so far, successful to a degree, but negative in tactics particularly away from home. But it's too late to change now, because with the odd exception the team is set up for low scoring wins and draws, which has got us to where we presently are. But with a little more daring we could have crossed the line a little while ago, and be looking at the scrap for the play-offs over our shoulders. You're absolutely right about the last game from last season, you then had numbers of fans wading into him on the old Official Forum because he had been too attack minded, just can't win sometimes can he ?
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