Yates
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I am not sure he does when Kotwica is coming on as a sub in the 55th minute and then we end the game with Vincent and Dale up front!!Robin wrote:He has the players
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Starting 11 - no, but there was a lack of cohesion and basic organisation. Yates is not getting the best out of the tools at his disposal, nor did he last season.Uppy wrote:Don't think he did anything wrong today in terms of selection or substitutions.
I also dont think he has the players
what midfielder had he to bring on
Taylor - unlikely if he wants away
so the midfield picks itself
Where was the passion or the passing
Players standing still and passes 10yds short
2 injured / 2 wanting away, AV yet to do anything and 4 youth players
Yates said no one can be sure of their place, a few more like that and Yates will have to start looking over his shoulder as well
what midfielder had he to bring on
Taylor - unlikely if he wants away
so the midfield picks itself
Where was the passion or the passing
Players standing still and passes 10yds short
2 injured / 2 wanting away, AV yet to do anything and 4 youth players
Yates said no one can be sure of their place, a few more like that and Yates will have to start looking over his shoulder as well
When we lost at Wembley I can still hear Yates saying ' I don't want my players to be disappointed, we will get promoted next year'.
An this makes me think, incongruously, of the final passages of Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', of the dream that was so close that Gatsby could hardly fail to grasp it. Like Gatsby, what Yates didn't realise was that the dream was already behind him: the pinnacle of his career managing Cheltenham had been reached that very hour.
An this makes me think, incongruously, of the final passages of Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', of the dream that was so close that Gatsby could hardly fail to grasp it. Like Gatsby, what Yates didn't realise was that the dream was already behind him: the pinnacle of his career managing Cheltenham had been reached that very hour.
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Very harsh and a very OTT comment in my view.CTFC03 wrote:Changes should have been made at 3-0 not at gone 55 minutes, same old sh!t from a sh!t manager.
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First home defeat in 22 games guys! There are plenty of teams which have got off to worse starts than us but have gone on to be promoted.
sorry to be so negative - wrong we lost against Northampton home and away in the playoffs or didnt that countrobinsrule wrote:First home defeat in 22 games guys! There are plenty of teams which have got off to worse starts than us but have gone on to be promoted.
It was the manner of the defeat
Playoff finals hangover
Does make you wonder what he learnt on his Jolly in Turkey.Perhaps his time would have been better spent assembling a team that can compete in this league.There are big problems in the club players wanting away and all we have left are youngsters to fill the gaps.Seems like a revolving door all of a sudden l have seen three games with three different kit men sat on the bench.
An excellent simile; I hope it is not the case.IYWT wrote:When we lost at Wembley I can still hear Yates saying ' I don't want my players to be disappointed, we will get promoted next year'.
An this makes me think, incongruously, of the final passages of Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby', of the dream that was so close that Gatsby could hardly fail to grasp it. Like Gatsby, what Yates didn't realise was that the dream was already behind him: the pinnacle of his career managing Cheltenham had been reached that very hour.
I'd like to think once we get our first win then that will provide some confidence and give an all round boost. Consider this our seasons worth of bad-form, something I'd rather have at the start of the season and not the end.
Now is not the time to be giving the manager grief.
Now is not the time to be giving the manager grief.
Good enough for promotion or good enough for league two? You could argue McGlashan, Brown and Jombati are all good enough as I am sure there are plenty of clubs in league one willing to take them.IYWT wrote:CBB
Jombati
T.Brown
Deering
McGlashan
Harrison
Vincent
The above are not good enough.
Taylor, Lowe, Innis, Kotwic and Jones HAVE to start next week, whatever issues Yates may have with at least two of them.