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Jon Palmer
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Post subject: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 22 Apr 2018, 15:35 |
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solihullkev
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 22 Apr 2018, 16:37 |
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"Cheltenham Town must add more experience in the summer"
I don't think we learned that from yesterday - we knew that at least 6 months ago
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Anteros
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 22 Apr 2018, 19:09 |
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That set piece in the second half was so embarrassing! I was cringing watching it. Sorry but they are professional footballers and have played together all season and that was shocking.
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everyman
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 10:40 |
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Anteros wrote: That set piece in the second half was so embarrassing! I was cringing watching it. Sorry but they are professional footballers and have played together all season and that was shocking. Not as bad as the one at Tranmere though !
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vickeryc
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 10:50 |
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Why not focus on the fantastic set piece goal Mo scored at Cambridge to balance things up!
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asl
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 10:57 |
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I'm just relieved to hear that Mo managed to stay on his feet long enough to score two goals.
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Nesty
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 11:31 |
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what we need in the summer is some commanding defenders played in their right positions, two full backs, and a big target man
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vickeryc
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 12:00 |
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We have a big target man (Graham), though I guess cover would be sensible. Agree that the defence needs strengthening, though we have got decent players in Boyle, Forster and Cranston, and, potentially, Bower. Ilias would be a great addition if we could entice him here.
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 12:04 |
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Anteros wrote: That set piece in the second half was so embarrassing! I was cringing watching it. Sorry but they are professional footballers and have played together all season and that was shocking. Gary gave a decent explanation of why that happened in is post match interview.
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Ralph
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 12:08 |
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Nothing was ever as good as the freekick SC devised with 3 stood over the ball. A little bit of pointing and arguing between them and bam.. into the net it went. Always worked catching the other team off guard until teams caught on to it
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Ihearye
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 18:59 |
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vickeryc wrote: We have a big target man (Graham), though I guess cover would be sensible. Agree that the defence needs strengthening, though we have got decent players in Boyle, Forster and Cranston, and, potentially, Bower. Ilias would be a great addition if we could entice him here. Two penalties Cranston ????? Hope that is a blip and not a return to the bad old days
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vickeryc
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 20:21 |
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I was giving Cranners the benefit of doubt. He had shown real improvement this season before his injury. He's only just come back after a long time out, so hopefully a blip.
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 20:57 |
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I agree he deserves the benefit of the doubt however we need to be going all out to sign Ilias for next season he's a much better player and no reason we cannot get them both in the team when needed.
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everyman
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Post subject: Re: Some thoughts from Cambridge Posted: 23 Apr 2018, 21:09 |
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Robin wrote: I agree he deserves the benefit of the doubt however we need to be going all out to sign Ilias for next season he's a much better player and no reason we cannot get them both in the team when needed. I would only play him going forward,so not a wing-back.
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