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Post by sheffieldgas on Nov 14, 2015 16:58:35 GMT
Finally... And sounds thoroughly deserved! UTG
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Post by sheffieldgas on Nov 14, 2015 17:01:36 GMT
We have played Carlisle 34 times, W13, L12, D9..biggest win was 5-2 and loss was 4-0 twice. Both teams this season have won 7 in the league and both have a +1 GD. I am going for a 2-1 win and a 6444 crowd. Hey, you weren't far off, bluetornados... 2-0 and 6,423
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Post by gasheadpirate on Nov 14, 2015 17:02:17 GMT
27 more points and we will be safe!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2015 17:33:59 GMT
Carlisle offered nothing, but you can only beat what's in front of you.
Goal of the season will probably be won by a shot from 30 yards that flies into the roof of the net, or a speculative volley from distance, but for me today's first goal was superb, Taylor started it with quick feet and good vision and ended it with a late run into space and a calm finish, Carlisle defence turned inside out. Well done Matty Taylor.
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Post by Peter Parker on Nov 14, 2015 17:41:24 GMT
Well played today and.was good to see the Lines that got involved.
Taylor took his goals well and everyone worked hard.
Keep it up Gas
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Post by irishrover on Nov 14, 2015 17:56:46 GMT
'Crisis' over?
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Post by brizzle on Nov 14, 2015 18:03:35 GMT
Carlisle must be feeling absolutely gutted to be the team that we finally beat at home this season, I expect that they thought that they only had to turn up and collect the three points. But credit must go to the defence that only permitted five shots all game, and only one on target according to BBC Sport. But whichever way you look at it the MOM must be Matty Taylor, because he scored the two goals that won the game for us. It's a really positive result after last Sunday, and it's in the League too . . . which gives us three points and takes us up to eighth in the table.
Well played to the team, 'cos they showed a bit of backbone after last weekend.
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Post by mjhgas on Nov 14, 2015 18:04:22 GMT
A comfortable home win! Great team effort! Lines back to his best, Sinclair battled well, defence excellent and Montano in first half superb! Great first goal from Taylor!
Still wondering whether the speech before the minutes silence was Football League inspired or from BRFC!? I'm glad it was met with applause! And the minutes silence observed impeccably!
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Post by JeffNZ on Nov 14, 2015 18:09:48 GMT
Wow, we're one place outside the play-offs with a game in hand on a couple of teams, there is no crisis... until the next defeat Great result that will do wonders for the players confidence and the perfect response to last week's result.
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Post by brizzle on Nov 14, 2015 18:10:51 GMT
More of a temporary wobble than a crisis I'd say. But as it even failed to register on the Richter Scale, it couldn't have been a full-blown crisis. It was a frustrating result though wasn't it, but all's well that ends well eh?
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Nov 14, 2015 18:36:22 GMT
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Post by warehamgas on Nov 14, 2015 18:36:34 GMT
Well done Rovers, players and DC. The pressure has been on this week. Lots of over-hype and they have answered in exactly the right way. A well deserved win and 8th in the table. The next few weeks presents us with a good opportunity to press on. We play good teams but IMO winnable games and a chance to consolidate home form. No need to go over the top but when we play well teams find it difficult to outrun us, out fight us and with Lines looking much better today there are grounds for optimism. Well done players, well done Darrell. UTG!!
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Post by irishrover on Nov 14, 2015 18:50:18 GMT
More of a temporary wobble than a crisis I'd say. But as it even failed to register on the Richter Scale, it couldn't have been a full-blown crisis. It was a frustrating result though wasn't it, but all's well that ends well eh? I just find myself feeling quite relaxed with Clarke in charge. I feel that every time we hit a blip his team seems to respond - whether that's luckk, motivation, tactics etc I don't know. But poor performances and brief runs of bad form do not seem to become indicative of the wheels coming off. I'm not sure there's a more important thing for a manager to be able to do than to develop a side that is resilient enough to bounce back from setbacks. Plenty of managers do not seem capable of doing this and compound the problem where a short term run of bad form becomes terminal - often because they lose their nerve with the understandable pressure of losing their job and try to permanently park the bus. Certainly suggests that the players believe in the manager.
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Post by brizzle on Nov 14, 2015 19:05:17 GMT
More of a temporary wobble than a crisis I'd say. But as it even failed to register on the Richter Scale, it couldn't have been a full-blown crisis. It was a frustrating result though wasn't it, but all's well that ends well eh? I just find myself feeling quite relaxed with Clarke in charge. I feel that every time we hit a blip his team seems to respond - whether that's luckk, motivation, tactics etc I don't know. But poor performances and brief runs of bad form do not seem to become indicative of the wheels coming off. I'm not sure there's a more important thing for a manager to be able to do than to develop a side that is resilient enough to bounce back from setbacks. Plenty of managers do not seem capable of doing this and compound the problem where a short term run of bad form becomes terminal - often because they lose their nerve with the understandable pressure of losing their job and try to permanently park the bus. Certainly suggests that the players believe in the manager. Yeah, that's about right. Very realistic appraisal, nail on the head time an' all that. But whisper it very quietly, 'cos we don't want to feed the sycophant now do we?
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Post by irishrover on Nov 14, 2015 19:14:30 GMT
I just find myself feeling quite relaxed with Clarke in charge. I feel that every time we hit a blip his team seems to respond - whether that's luckk, motivation, tactics etc I don't know. But poor performances and brief runs of bad form do not seem to become indicative of the wheels coming off. I'm not sure there's a more important thing for a manager to be able to do than to develop a side that is resilient enough to bounce back from setbacks. Plenty of managers do not seem capable of doing this and compound the problem where a short term run of bad form becomes terminal - often because they lose their nerve with the understandable pressure of losing their job and try to permanently park the bus. Certainly suggests that the players believe in the manager. Yeah, that's about right. Very realistic appraisal, nail on the head time an' all that. But whisper it very quietly, 'cos we don't want to feed the sycophant now do we? Well this is the thing. From my understanding, with the exception of a very few who seem (perhaps understandably) unable to look passed the fact that Clarke was at the helm when the ship went down and look at any chink in the armoury of evidence of his unsuitability for the job, I think most Rovers fans seem to have a quiet confidence in the manager without it descending into hero worship. They accept he is a young manager who is still learning his trade and there will be bumps in the road for which he deserve questioning but that on balance he is comfortably in credit and it's hard to see who would do a better job under the circumstances. I think he's quite an abrasive character who is a difficult person to take fully to heart but that might be part of the reason why he has done pretty well.
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Post by brizzle on Nov 14, 2015 19:29:33 GMT
Yeah, that's about right. Very realistic appraisal, nail on the head time an' all that. But whisper it very quietly, 'cos we don't want to feed the sycophant now do we? Well this is the thing. From my understanding, with the exception of a very few who seem (perhaps understandably) unable to look passed the fact that Clarke was at the helm when the ship went down and look at any chink in the armoury of evidence of his unsuitability for the job, I think most Rovers fans seem to have a quiet confidence in the manager without it descending into hero worship. They accept he is a young manager who is still learning his trade and there will be bumps in the road for which he deserve questioning but that on balance he is comfortably in credit and it's hard to see who would do a better job under the circumstances. I think he's quite an abrasive character who is a difficult person to take fully to heart but that might be part of the reason why he has done pretty well. Very well summed up if I might say so. Next up, Matty Taylor goes under the microscope.
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Post by harrybuckle on Nov 14, 2015 20:28:14 GMT
The Cumbrians were for me the worst side we have seen in the league at the Mem so far BUT we dug deep created some opportunities to allow Montana to put in some early dangerous crosses. He showed what he can do and the performances of Lines and Taylor were very pleasing. We will get a big confidence boost from finally securing another important home win. Fair play to DC for saying the win was for the fans he deserves praise for his positive stance he has continued to adopt.
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Post by laughinggas on Nov 14, 2015 20:34:48 GMT
We're Carlisle that bad? Perhaps a complete team performance with few mistakes did not let them play!
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Post by Westcountry Gas on Nov 14, 2015 20:38:29 GMT
Treat them mean keep them keen. Montano has had to sit out most of the season, Linesy been frozen out for the last 6 weeks, We have a manager who can be 100% trusted, and who knows what he is doing. Taylor quality as usual, another win and another game ticked off, a very good start to the season.
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Post by faggotygas on Nov 14, 2015 20:52:25 GMT
The Cumbrians were for me the worst side we have seen in the league at the Mem so far BUT we dug deep created some opportunities to allow Montana to put in some early dangerous crosses. He showed what he can do and the performances of Lines and Taylor were very pleasing. We will get a big confidence boost from finally securing another important home win. Fair play to DC for saying the win was for the fans he deserves praise for his positive stance he has continued to adopt. No way, that was Barnet
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