Cheltenham Town v Coventry City
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Looks like a classic 4-4-2.
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Bag of sh1te. Some of their fans have spent more time running on the pitch than our players.
Nucleus of a team my @rse. Inept all the way through, apart from flinders. 4 unmarked goal and we are totally clueless. What way are these teams prepared? Would love GJ to come out and explain what it was he told every player to do and what was missing. Hop we don't hear the old' well they are a good team and that's why they are 7th' only fecken 7th not run away champions. Absolute dross
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Spineless display. Good luck trying to encourage people to buy a season ticket after this pathetic performance.
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How many Cov fans swelling our coffers in the (otherwise empty) home areas?
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£££Ihearye wrote:More than enough
I assume no trouble despite your fears.
There has been some minor hand bags but nothing serious, I'd guess a couple of hundred Cov fans in the In2print but stewards have been terrible allowing them to pitch invade then not even taking them off hte pitch.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:£££Ihearye wrote:More than enough
I assume no trouble despite your fears.
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Most of the handbags probably Chelt fans moaning about Cov in the home end.Robin wrote:There has been some minor hand bags but nothing serious, I'd guess a couple of hundred Cov fans in the In2print but stewards have been terrible allowing them to pitch invade then not even taking them off hte pitch.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:£££Ihearye wrote:More than enough
I assume no trouble despite your fears.
was going to reply but can't be @rsed jusyt glad the season over.Robin wrote:Worst half I can remember in ages, absolutely shocking if we sack GJ I fear we could be sucked into a relegation battle next season and if he stays things will get more toxic.
Btw still think your argument of break the law and if by chance nothing happens then it's ok is absurd. It's like saying driving while drunk is ok as long as you don't hit anyone on the journey home! You would need to dig a deep whole to match that height of morality. Anyways good excuse to leave eartly
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Drink driving is dangerous and puts live at risk to innocent people.Ihearye wrote:Btw still think your argument of break the law and if by chance nothing happens then it's ok is absurd. It's like saying driving while drunk is ok as long as you don't hit anyone on the journey home! You would need to dig a deep whole to match that height of morality. Anyways good excuse to leave eartly
People sitting or standing alongside others to watch football is not.
The only Cheltenham fans who would have been at risk from Coventry fans are ones who went looking for it it or confronted them.
Robin wrote:Worst half I can remember in ages, absolutely shocking if we sack GJ I fear we could be sucked into a relegation battle next season and if he stays things will get more toxic.
I dont follow your point, why would we be sucked into a relegation battle if we sacked GJ?
My view is if PB is going, then the new chairman should be given the chance/option of appointing his own manager.
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I think Robin is suggesting that Gary can attract better players and get more out of them than a lesser know manager, which means if Gary goes we might see an exodus and no quality coming in.Nesty wrote:Robin wrote:Worst half I can remember in ages, absolutely shocking if we sack GJ I fear we could be sucked into a relegation battle next season and if he stays things will get more toxic.
I dont follow your point, why would we be sucked into a relegation battle if we sacked GJ?
My view is if PB is going, then the new chairman should be given the chance/option of appointing his own manager.
Under GJ we will likely improve again next year, take someone new and it's a roll of the dice. Either way the crowd are turning now on him and Baker, both will surely go now.Nesty wrote:Robin wrote:Worst half I can remember in ages, absolutely shocking if we sack GJ I fear we could be sucked into a relegation battle next season and if he stays things will get more toxic.
I dont follow your point, why would we be sucked into a relegation battle if we sacked GJ?
My view is if PB is going, then the new chairman should be given the chance/option of appointing his own manager.