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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2015 9:09:33 GMT
Not sure what City fans have to gloat about yet. When we win the olay offs we wont still be non keague will we Anyway played well yesterday, but not brilliant and i only say that has Alfreton were really poor. However are finishing was better than all season. Gosling was MOTM for me Well done boys. See you in the car park Danny Coles. Lol Alfreton were so poor that I actually felt sorry for them. And we dropped two points at theirs.
Even after winning 7-0 I left the Mem feeling flat, that performance at Dover still hanging over me like a dark cloud. Hopefully victory at Wembley will banish that memory forever. Gosling MOM? Blimey, nice goal, but other than that?
Chris Lines all day long, completely dominated the midfield. Lets go up and re-sign him, along with a bit of pace in front of him.
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Post by Bernard Briggs on Apr 26, 2015 10:20:08 GMT
Not sure what City fans have to gloat about yet. When we win the olay offs we wont still be non keague will we Anyway played well yesterday, but not brilliant and i only say that has Alfreton were really poor. However are finishing was better than all season. Gosling was MOTM for me Well done boys. See you in the car park Danny Coles. Lol Alfreton were so poor that I actually felt sorry for them. And we dropped two points at theirs.
Even after winning 7-0 I left the Mem feeling flat, that performance at Dover still hanging over me like a dark cloud. Hopefully victory at Wembley will banish that memory forever. Gosling MOM? Blimey, nice goal, but other than that?
Chris Lines all day long, completely dominated the midfield. Lets go up and re-sign him, along with a bit of pace in front of him.
Agree with all of that, apart from Gosling. I thought he had his best game for us, yesterday. Was up and down the line, and using the ball intelligently. And his corners looked pretty effective too. Would be unlucky if he`s not in the side on Wed.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Apr 26, 2015 10:28:30 GMT
Alfreton were so poor that I actually felt sorry for them. And we dropped two points at theirs.
Even after winning 7-0 I left the Mem feeling flat, that performance at Dover still hanging over me like a dark cloud. Hopefully victory at Wembley will banish that memory forever. Gosling MOM? Blimey, nice goal, but other than that?
Chris Lines all day long, completely dominated the midfield. Lets go up and re-sign him, along with a bit of pace in front of him.
Agree with all of that, apart from Gosling. I thought he had his best game for us, yesterday. Was up and down the line, and using the ball intelligently. And his corners looked pretty effective too. Would be unlucky if he`s not in the side on Wed. Agree! I thought he was a contender for man of match and has retained his Xmas form. I hope we play wide, fast players in next two games and look forward to Gosling inclusion.
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Post by Bridgeman on Apr 26, 2015 14:48:33 GMT
Agree with all of that, apart from Gosling. I thought he had his best game for us, yesterday. Was up and down the line, and using the ball intelligently. And his corners looked pretty effective too. Would be unlucky if he`s not in the side on Wed. Agree! I thought he was a contender for man of match and has retained his Xmas form. I hope we play wide, fast players in next two games and look forward to Gosling inclusion. Yes, was good to see him display as well as he did in the Boxing Day at Torquay but he hasn't done much in between unfortunately
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Post by brizzle on Apr 26, 2015 16:23:08 GMT
In the two leagues above us (24 matches) only 3 games in league one had a higher attendance (none in league two), and we were only 500 behind a championship team! Well done everybody that went today, amazing support. For those that were there and might have missed it but on BT sport they interviwed DC and every other sentance was basically how amazing the fans are. I will admit that I did not want him to be our manager at the start of the season but no matter what WE must keep him at all cost (no matter what happens now). Well that makes two of us then, but I have been won over . . . to a degree that is. Working on the basis that you can only beat what's in front of you, then the manager has done exceptionally well indeed. But I still am concerned at the negative tactics that have brought us so many draws this season. Perhaps it's a lack of confidence in his squad, or is just his style. Who knows? In any event I am looking forward to the next three games of the season (hopefully not just the two), and then to see how the future pans out for us as regards who will manage BRFC next season, what sort of squad he is able/allowed to assemble, and what tactics he will employ. I believe that the present manager is a strong candidate for the job, should he wish to be considered for the vacancy of course, which falls vacant in June or July.
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