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Stuart Maynard Has a New Job.
Good luck to him, he earned that - making the play-offs is something on his CV, to go with what he did at Wealdstone. I hope him and Alves do well. I think his strength is, as he says, on the tactical side - he does seem to have a good understanding of the game. Doubling down too much on this strength was his undoing at County IMO. He became too clever with his team changes and too much focus on game tactics seem to neglect all those other things which make for winning football - the psychological side, the aggression, the toughness, earning a shirt and the right to keep it. Everyone is on a learning curve with what they do, so maybe he'll find this balance at York and get them back in the EFL. That will definitely be their target and expectation.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Tranmere Rovers (A)
Hmm that could be dangerous. If he gets his confidence up he could hurt us. But if he has one of his bad games where he gets muscled off it all the time it will be OK. There's no point having Palmer and Norburn around him. I'd prefer to see Iorpenda deeper anyway, but he could neutralise a No.10 like Whitaker.
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Prediction league 25/26 round 6 - Saturday 30 August
Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Norwich City Watford 1-1 Southampton Barnsley 1-2 Huddersfield Town Wigan Athletic 0-2 Stockport County Joker Barnet 1-2 Colchester United Bromley 2-0 Harrogate Town Hartlepool United 1-1 Boreham Wood Morecambe 1-2 Woking
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Weekly Chat - Monday 25th to Sunday 31st August
I get a reprieve for a few weeks@liampie, then they’ll be installing girders and various hardware into my jawbone. Can’t wait 😜
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Ruben watch
Even on loan. Get on it Gaggers
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Ruben watch
Following the results only, it could be that this transfer is a complete nightmare Last night, an unused sub in a 8-0 defeat, Vitoria slump into the relegation places with the worst form in Serie A. He's only totalled a few sub minutes since he got there, but if doesn't get more time after a 8-0 loss, then he may be wasting his time there.
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Sound Advice ?
I would be too afraid to say anything to that dude. I wouldn't waste my breath :)
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Breaking : County looking for a new no 1
It's just 5 games, and he's playing behind defenders he hardly knows yet. Most of what he does is tidy and I like how he can get rid of the ball quickly sometimes. He needs a clean sheet, more familiarity with the team and the fans to give him more of a chance. Anyone can make an indifferent start at a new place of work. Sometimes it takes a bit of time.
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Notts County squad 'needs reinforcements' - Paterson
Is any of that new from today, @Robbie, or all from the post-match interview?
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Weekly Chat - Monday 25th to Sunday 31st August
Sorry to hear that @Fan of Big Tone, let's hope slowly means glacially, but if not it must be pretty routine to remove, in fact, it is.
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Weekly Chat - Monday 25th to Sunday 31st August
Had a root canal finished yesterday, stitches taken out of the molar area today - I'm finally starting to pull away from the dentists' chair. Tough week ahead at work - a Notts signing would brighten things up a bit
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Progress Report
We've gone backwards fast since we were led by LW's vision, a squad packed with attacking talent and good ballplayers. and a recruitment team making more hits than misses. For sure, we're much better off than the Trew and Hardy days. I don't think we're on a track to non-league again - but the great momentum from our promotion has been squandered. We raced to the top of L2 by following the formula that had success in the NL - but step by step, adjustment by adjustment, it's been diluted....we must be more defensive... we mustn't throw players forward, they must be back to cover....we need to be taller, more physical etc Are these adaptations that protect us against relegation? Or do they just put us on track to be an average and more typical L2 side? Does becoming more typical give us a better or worse chance of getting out this league? Seems to me that we're bedding in for a long stay in this league rather than pushing all our chips in by trusting in our principles. As MP gets more and more stretched, tested and stressed as the season goes on, his true footballing instincts will come to the fore. Do we want to be more like Bromley so we can battle with these middle-ranking L2 clubs? Or so different that on our day we can steamroller them through superior football? I don't know which way it's going to go.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Yeah @menzinho, their first equaliser ultimately came down to an Aljofree misjudgement as the ball was definitely in his zone for clearing. Their 2nd was even flukier. I'm more concerned that they had a lot of possession and we didn't retain the ball enough. Our game relies on taking responsibility, getting on the ball and passing it well. Among the backlines, I thought Palmer and McDonald did OK, but Bedeau, Aljofree and Norburn didn't get on the ball enough to enable us to dominate.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Hmmm, seems there's been a flight from the 'we have to be better at being us' idea from the first game The main way to beat a team like Bromley is to outplay them with better, more skilful players like we did in the 2-4 at their place last season. The more we think we need taller, more physical players like them we play their kind of game, on their terms and lose our identity in the process. Of course we have to deal with balls into the box, and have to fight in general but the key is good players, well-prepared, playing better than they can.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Good point @liampie, unlike Wednesday, this time the subs came on and took us backwards. I though Grant was Ok, but Hall, Bennetts and especially Gordon just didn't make the contribution MP was looking for. The others 3 might have needed a rest, but I think Cotter might have easily done the 90
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NL Top 4
Sam Austin and Kairo Mitchell both scored winning goals today. Cal had an assist as Scunthorpe get into the play-off places
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Who's your Man of the Match v Bromley?
Don't think there's any need to overthink this one - Matty Dennis. Running him close I think is Matty Palmer. We have enough evidence now to know it's a different player than the recovering MP we saw last season. I thought he was great, popped up everywhere. Shout out too to Iorpenda - IMO his best game so far this season.
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
What a pity. They've benefitted from 2 random looping balls and mishits. Better than Salford though, we can see progress
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Nice one MP, Unchanged. That's about right. COYP
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Prediction league 25/26 round 5 - Saturday 23 August
Norwich City 1-1 Middlesbrough Sheffield United 2-1 Millwall Bolton Wanderers 2-1 Lincoln City Mansfield Town 2-1 Leyton Orient Joker Fleetwood Town 0-1 Oldham Athletic Gillingham 2-0 Crewe Alexandra Halifax Town 0-2 Forest Green Rovers Sutton United 2-3 Scunthorpe United
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Yes, it's a difficult fixture. I agree, our best chance is a 'momentum win' building on the buzz of 4 goals and the first win of the season. Use this confidence to score in the first 15mins, then keep them out til HT - that'd be the best route to victory today.
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Allasana Jatta Injured.
We went down this road with Hardy and where did it get us? Nobody needs to show their balls and nobody needs to get shafted
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Match Discussion: League Two - Bromley FC (A)
Unless there's a knock we don't know about, I think MP will be delighted to pick an unchanged team after a 4-1 win. He's said he'll change things when we don't win so the corollary of that is to reward a winning side. I'll be happy with that, although it will overlook an opinion verging on a fact - In both of our 2 home games so far, our two poorest performers by far in each game have been Roos and Norburn, oddly the most experienced players in the side. I think the coaching staff and the Gas Board (aka technical board) will know this but we have to keep picking them. We need Roos to gain his confidence, and we need Norburn to gain his form, his 2nd game was better than his first after all. But I don't think they'll suddenly be our best, or even average, performers on Saturday and we'll have to try to win in spite of this.
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Allasana Jatta Injured.
You make a good case, @McPie, is it a spasm or a chasm. We'll know over the next couple of games
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Allasana Jatta Injured.
Disappointing, but I thought about a positive as soon as I read it - we won't change a winning team that just won 4-1 Jatta will need games to regain sharpness and Andy Woodman teams are very adept at neutralising players like him anyway. Strange as it sounds, I think Bromley will be disappointed about this. They'll have sat in the Pavis watching Dennis, Jones, Tsaroulla, Iorpenda popping up all over and won't fancy a dose of that. Also, Dennis has 2 in 2. Were we going to drop him? Or 'rest' him? That would've sent a bad message to the squad, 'name' over doing the business.