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Post by Westcountry Gas on Dec 4, 2016 17:32:12 GMT
Utter disgrace. Barrow were nothing but bullying carthores playing archaic percentage football, but they played with something we lacked...heart and bollocks. There game management was also streets ahead. I'm convinced something has gone off behind the scenes with DC and Mansell because he would've been perfect for a game like today. Christ knows what DC was doing with the subs, Gaffney was clearly limping and we use up the subs with 30 minutes to go. Reactive subs and a third different formation in 10 minutes, really? Sinclair was running round like a dynamo and winning the ball, all we needed to do was bring on Easter for James and sit him behind Gaffney and Ellis to give us a bit of experience and technical quality on the ball. We need this recruitment expert we've got on the board to come into his own now, because the summer recruitment is now looking shambolic. I'm not sure any of them would get in our best XI. As a starter for ten we need a new GK the second the last note of auld lang syne has been belted out. So it was all DC's fault, and nothing to do with the players who not only had a poor game but just simply aren't good enough. Your mate Ellis would not have got in that Barrow side today.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 17:48:06 GMT
Utter disgrace. Barrow were nothing but bullying carthores playing archaic percentage football, but they played with something we lacked...heart and bollocks. There game management was also streets ahead. I'm convinced something has gone off behind the scenes with DC and Mansell because he would've been perfect for a game like today. Christ knows what DC was doing with the subs, Gaffney was clearly limping and we use up the subs with 30 minutes to go. Reactive subs and a third different formation in 10 minutes, really? Sinclair was running round like a dynamo and winning the ball, all we needed to do was bring on Easter for James and sit him behind Gaffney and Ellis to give us a bit of experience and technical quality on the ball. We need this recruitment expert we've got on the board to come into his own now, because the summer recruitment is now looking shambolic. I'm not sure any of them would get in our best XI. As a starter for ten we need a new GK the second the last note of auld lang syne has been belted out. So it was all DC's fault, and nothing to do with the players who not only had a poor game but just simply aren't good enough. Your mate Ellis would not have got in that Barrow side today. Yes, the defeat is the fault of the management team and coaches. We gifted them 2 goals, tried to give them 2 others and a lot of refs would have given them a penalty as well. It could have been 5, again. We aren't changing what we are doing, week after week we are shipping goals, today a park team turned us over. Maybe now the penny will drop and we'll do what every other manager in history has done during runs like this, play a settled team, set out to defend, build a bit of confidence and move forward from there.
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Post by crater on Dec 4, 2016 17:56:08 GMT
Bing Bong man was busier than Ellis
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Dec 4, 2016 17:57:24 GMT
Well we've been embarrassed at the Mem in last few weeks, now we've been humiliated.
Barrow deserved their win. They hassled, bullied, blocked, ran, marked and finished better than we did.
We were poor in both boxes. Again.
Can anyone remember a blocked cross our defence dealt with? We are making collective defensive errors that are basic.
Players go awol like statues when we are in possession, forcing long ball tactics.....boosting the ball up to Luke James (on his own because Gaffney is on flanks) is mad against hustle and bustle of Barrow.
I'm afraid some of the players aren't good enough atm. In crisis, we look to a strong captain to try to roll sleeves up and organise team. We look disparate. I like Tom Locks, he's got alot of football ahead of him, but I think it's time to relieve him of captain duties as I just don't see the organisation and spirit that's needed to turn things around at the moment. I would also hope a change in captaincy may change his form. He almost cost us a goal in first half by giving ball away.
November (after the 1st) was a huge warning to us. Clarke has issued the public battle cry to his squad on radio after the match. Well, to be frank, there isn't alot of sentiment in football if basic errors keep getting repeated, and the first place he said he'll start looking is at himself.
Mirror mirror on that wall..
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Post by Cheshiregas on Dec 4, 2016 18:11:58 GMT
So it was all DC's fault, and nothing to do with the players who not only had a poor game but just simply aren't good enough. Your mate Ellis would not have got in that Barrow side today. Yes, the defeat is the fault of the management team and coaches. We gifted them 2 goals, tried to give them 2 others and a lot of refs would have given them a penalty as well. It could have been 5, again. We aren't changing what we are doing, week after week we are shipping goals, today a park team turned us over. Maybe now the penny will drop and we'll do what every other manager in history has done during runs like this, play a settled team, set out to defend, build a bit of confidence and move forward from there. A park team? That is insulting to Barrow who are a very good National League team on a very good run and are a very disciplined side who rarely lose a lead once they are in front. This is the FA Cup and they were playing a team who are going through a bad patch, being loyal to players who have gained them two promotions but recognise they need to change. Hence DC's comments about buying in the New Year. Oh and a team whose fans were happy with two promotions but unhappy their team have found its current level and now lambasting the side because they aren't winning every week.....
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Post by kwoodgas on Dec 4, 2016 18:22:04 GMT
Utter disgrace. Barrow were nothing but bullying carthores playing archaic percentage football, but they played with something we lacked...heart and bollocks. There game management was also streets ahead. I'm convinced something has gone off behind the scenes with DC and Mansell because he would've been perfect for a game like today. Christ knows what DC was doing with the subs, Gaffney was clearly limping and we use up the subs with 30 minutes to go. Reactive subs and a third different formation in 10 minutes, really? Sinclair was running round like a dynamo and winning the ball, all we needed to do was bring on Easter for James and sit him behind Gaffney and Ellis to give us a bit of experience and technical quality on the ball. We need this recruitment expert we've got on the board to come into his own now, because the summer recruitment is now looking shambolic. I'm not sure any of them would get in our best XI. As a starter for ten we need a new GK the second the last note of auld lang syne has been belted out. So it was all DC's fault, and nothing to do with the players who not only had a poor game but just simply aren't good enough. Your mate Ellis would not have got in that Barrow side today. The players that Darrell signed and resigned, that he prepares and motivates on a week by week basis. I have absolutely no idea what hold DC has over you that he's beyond any kind of criticism; I don't think anyone other than you would say he got it right today.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 18:30:37 GMT
Yes, the defeat is the fault of the management team and coaches. We gifted them 2 goals, tried to give them 2 others and a lot of refs would have given them a penalty as well. It could have been 5, again. We aren't changing what we are doing, week after week we are shipping goals, today a park team turned us over. Maybe now the penny will drop and we'll do what every other manager in history has done during runs like this, play a settled team, set out to defend, build a bit of confidence and move forward from there. A park team? That is insulting to Barrow who are a very good National League team on a very good run and are a very disciplined side who rarely lose a lead once they are in front. This is the FA Cup and they were playing a team who are going through a bad patch, being loyal to players who have gained them two promotions but recognise they need to change. Hence DC's comments about buying in the New Year. Oh and a team whose fans were happy with two promotions but unhappy their team have found its current level and now lambasting the side because they aren't winning every week..... No and no. They are a rubbish team. Big, play the ref at every opportunity, nobody with any skill, just look at their centre backs, no intention of doing anything other than kick the ball as far as they can in any direction as long as it's not towards their own goal, that's park football. We have more than enough in our squad to blow that rubbish away. It's not about getting on people's backs because we aren't winning every week, it's that we are losing doing the exact same things week after week. Let's call it 'Sanchez syndrome', everybody in the world knows that Alexis is a centre forward and tells his manager so, 2 years later the penny drops, in Rovers' case what everybody is saying is play a settled team and mix up the approach play so that the opposition don't have at least 30 seconds every time they lose possession to get settled before we eventually arrive somewhere near the edge of their penalty area.
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Dec 4, 2016 18:50:44 GMT
A park team? That is insulting to Barrow who are a very good National League team on a very good run and are a very disciplined side who rarely lose a lead once they are in front. This is the FA Cup and they were playing a team who are going through a bad patch, being loyal to players who have gained them two promotions but recognise they need to change. Hence DC's comments about buying in the New Year. Oh and a team whose fans were happy with two promotions but unhappy their team have found its current level and now lambasting the side because they aren't winning every week..... No and no. , in Rovers' case what everybody is saying is play a settled team and mix up the approach play quote] Well as I'm old fashioned, I kinda agree. But we both have to admit, the tactics that got us promoted twice, and into the play offs 33 days ago beg to differ..
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 19:07:27 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
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Post by keygas on Dec 4, 2016 19:14:37 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Stop looking at yourself in the mirror.
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Post by matealotblue on Dec 4, 2016 19:17:33 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Surprised it took so long to get this predictable crap on the forum.
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Post by matealotblue on Dec 4, 2016 19:17:49 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Surprised it took so long to get this predictable crap on the forum. (Twice even!)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 19:55:04 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! You alright Kaiser? Hows that £200m ''investment'' looking? So far we've pumped a ''massive' £50,000 into our squad, and we'll still be playing you within a couple of years. Anyway, it's dark out now, shouldn't you be off rioting or breaking in to your own club shop or something?
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Post by stevethepirate on Dec 4, 2016 20:05:25 GMT
Here's looking forward to your massive club getting an team undeserving of your prestige and you losing to them as before. After all City are a massive club.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 20:21:09 GMT
I like that interview, straight to the point.
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Post by Peter Parker on Dec 4, 2016 20:34:35 GMT
A park team? That is insulting to Barrow who are a very good National League team on a very good run and are a very disciplined side who rarely lose a lead once they are in front. This is the FA Cup and they were playing a team who are going through a bad patch, being loyal to players who have gained them two promotions but recognise they need to change. Hence DC's comments about buying in the New Year. Oh and a team whose fans were happy with two promotions but unhappy their team have found its current level and now lambasting the side because they aren't winning every week..... No and no. They are a rubbish team. Big, play the ref at every opportunity, nobody with any skill, just look at their centre backs, no intention of doing anything other than kick the ball as far as they can in any direction as long as it's not towards their own goal, that's park football. We have more than enough in our squad to blow that rubbish away. It's not about getting on people's backs because we aren't winning every week, it's that we are losing doing the exact same things week after week. Let's call it 'Sanchez syndrome', everybody in the world knows that Alexis is a centre forward and tells his manager so, 2 years later the penny drops, in Rovers' case what everybody is saying is play a settled team and mix up the approach play so that the opposition don't have at least 30 seconds every time they lose possession to get settled before we eventually arrive somewhere near the edge of their penalty area. Sanchez syndrome where he has played wide for Chile and Barcelona.
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Post by bs14gas on Dec 4, 2016 20:37:42 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Told you before - don't look in the mirror after getting out the shower! Don't follow any thread with a sh*thead in it so bye, assume you also extracted the urine the last two seasons in the cup......he who laughs last and all that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 20:42:03 GMT
No and no. They are a rubbish team. Big, play the ref at every opportunity, nobody with any skill, just look at their centre backs, no intention of doing anything other than kick the ball as far as they can in any direction as long as it's not towards their own goal, that's park football. We have more than enough in our squad to blow that rubbish away. It's not about getting on people's backs because we aren't winning every week, it's that we are losing doing the exact same things week after week. Let's call it 'Sanchez syndrome', everybody in the world knows that Alexis is a centre forward and tells his manager so, 2 years later the penny drops, in Rovers' case what everybody is saying is play a settled team and mix up the approach play so that the opposition don't have at least 30 seconds every time they lose possession to get settled before we eventually arrive somewhere near the edge of their penalty area. Sanchez syndrome where he has played wide for Chile and Barcelona. If you had the other players that Barcelona have then you may struggle to fit him it at No 9, they sold him, remember If the choice is him, Giroud, Podolski or Walcott and it takes you 2 years to work it out then you are either daft or stubborn.
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Post by crater on Dec 4, 2016 21:11:55 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Agreed
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2016 21:48:03 GMT
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!! Agreed Said it before but it's hilarious every time, if that numpty in the red shirt just stands still on the goal line the shot hits him, but he gets out of the way and the ball flies in. Brilliant.
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