Forest Green Rovers v Cheltenham Town
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Is it true the FGR Ultras(hit bunch of kids) have been sent running scared by the Cheltenham...having been waiting in the car park to greet travelling fans with bricks and bottles?
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Probably our best line up with Long being injured.
I like it! COYR. Crush them!
I like it! COYR. Crush them!
A lot hinges on which Nige turns up.
But I reckon that is probably our strongest first team, even if Long was fit. Maybe Forster for Boyle at CB, but no arguments otherwise.
Its certainly experienced, with a dash of youthful quality and attacking verve in Maddox and Broom.
But I reckon that is probably our strongest first team, even if Long was fit. Maybe Forster for Boyle at CB, but no arguments otherwise.
Its certainly experienced, with a dash of youthful quality and attacking verve in Maddox and Broom.
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Tozer for Nige the only debate imo.Artemis wrote:A lot hinges on which Nige turns up.
But I reckon that is probably our strongest first team, even if Long was fit. Maybe Forster for Boyle at CB, but no arguments otherwise.
Its certainly experienced, with a dash of youthful quality and attacking verve in Maddox and Broom.
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Dawson injured. Any injury or red card is welcome today fighting for the cause. McAlinden coming on: Duff must think he offers more on the wing and in attack than our midfielders on the bench.
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Yes!! Thank God I am out following on Twitter/RNF and not listening to MH.Shade wrote:Mark Halliwell making a fool of himself...
C'mon! Get in! BARNETT finally scores, this will be the start of a shedload from him.
Our pens are c!#p, fair play.
He was having a pop at the ref for delaying the penalty by letting an injured FGR player get treatment before it was taken, going frothy mouthed about it, before it was eventually pointed out to him that play can't be restarted with the trainer on the pitch in case the penalty is saved and the ball stays in play.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Yes!! Thank God I am out following on Twitter/RNF and not listening to MH.Shade wrote:Mark Halliwell making a fool of himself...
C'mon! Get in! BARNETT finally scores, this will be the start of a shedload from him.
Our pens are c!#p, fair play.
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Correct. JP Tweets 682 in the official away terrace, 3,582 in total. So just 2,900 in the home areas, and we don’t know how many of them are Robins.Shade wrote:Think I just heard announced at the ground, 682 away supporters.
So much for the ‘near sell-out’ OTC was claiming earlier in the week.
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Was he injured, tired or was it tactical?Alf wrote:Good first half for us but I still think there are fitness issues with some of our players. We tend to fade a bit in second half. Hope we can hold on or extend lead. Hasn’t helped losing Barnett.
Of the games I have seen it seems Duff likes to play a high tempo pressing game so its inevitable we will fadein matches. I did wonder at half time would this be a repeat of Exeter away where we went in ahead looking the better team.
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The save from McAlinden the turning point?Benctfc wrote:Of the games I have seen it seems Duff likes to play a high tempo pressing game so its inevitable we will fadein matches. I did wonder at half time would this be a repeat of Exeter away where we went in ahead looking the better team.
Think he had a knock scoring the goal. He was limping after that.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Was he injured, tired or was it tactical?Alf wrote:Good first half for us but I still think there are fitness issues with some of our players. We tend to fade a bit in second half. Hope we can hold on or extend lead. Hasn’t helped losing Barnett.
Couldn’t see how Varney was offside when scoring disallowed goal and I thought the FGR player went down far too easily when he scored earlier. We’ve been a bit unlucky in that respect.
They are professionals not park players. They shouldn’t be fading at half time!Benctfc wrote:Of the games I have seen it seems Duff likes to play a high tempo pressing game so its inevitable we will fadein matches. I did wonder at half time would this be a repeat of Exeter away where we went in ahead looking the better team.
Have we really nothing better than Mcalinden to bring on. He doesn’t even look like a footballer.
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Loans, rejects, non-leaguers - it takes time to get their fitness up to the required standard.Alf wrote:They are professionals not park players. They shouldn’t be fading at half time!Benctfc wrote:Of the games I have seen it seems Duff likes to play a high tempo pressing game so its inevitable we will fadein matches. I did wonder at half time would this be a repeat of Exeter away where we went in ahead looking the better team.
No, they are professionals. Regardless of who they’ve played for or even if they haven’t been attached to a club keeping fit is the one thing they have to do.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Loans, rejects, non-leaguers - it takes time to get their fitness up to the required standard.Alf wrote:They are professionals not park players. They shouldn’t be fading at half time!Benctfc wrote:Of the games I have seen it seems Duff likes to play a high tempo pressing game so its inevitable we will fadein matches. I did wonder at half time would this be a repeat of Exeter away where we went in ahead looking the better team.
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Hard to do so without being at a club.
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Thought you were very unlucky not to get all three points today. More comedy goalkeeping, Cooper dropping the heart of our midfield and playing three midfielders up front for the first half. I imagine you're much happier with the result than we are. Feels like a defeat.
Forest Green are a poor side - or at least were today. I don’t want to sound bitter but this site has an odd habit of thinking certain players are better than they are (manny the saviour, Forster the saviour ) - Winchester is in that bracket. They base the team round him they’ll struggle. A poor man’s Archie
Disappointing to concede from a set play
And their number 6 - hahahahahahaha. What an absolute donkey. Very soft for the first disallowed goal
I’d imagine the two sides will end up very near to each other in the final league table, unless either uncover goals from someone
We give the ball away too much in midfield - hussey and Mullins very good I think. Need some ice up front
What a hole TNL is. It’s gets more and more surreal every year. Getting an arm band to go with the ticket was a winner for me
Disappointing to concede from a set play
And their number 6 - hahahahahahaha. What an absolute donkey. Very soft for the first disallowed goal
I’d imagine the two sides will end up very near to each other in the final league table, unless either uncover goals from someone
We give the ball away too much in midfield - hussey and Mullins very good I think. Need some ice up front
What a hole TNL is. It’s gets more and more surreal every year. Getting an arm band to go with the ticket was a winner for me
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Both sides in the 12th-15th bracket come May is my prediction. FGR have been lucky recently - getting away with it today, the dodgy ref at Macclesfield etc. Slowly being found out, and will slip down the league.Ben3 wrote:Forest Green are a poor side - or at least were today. I don’t want to sound bitter but this site has an odd habit of thinking certain players are better than they are (manny the saviour, Forster the saviour ) - Winchester is in that bracket. They base the team round him they’ll struggle. A poor man’s Archie
Disappointing to concede from a set play
And their number 6 - hahahahahahaha. What an absolute donkey. Very soft for the first disallowed goal
I’d imagine the two sides will end up very near to each other in the final league table, unless either uncover goals from someone
Most of the players were signed to play GJ's style and were trained to a level of fitness for that style. Which ever way you look at it, GJ's style isn't a pressing game. Duff's pressing game requires a higher level of fitness, and it will take time to get that increased level of fitness into the players. Further, many haven't had a pre-season, and therefore, whilst physically fit, are not match fit, let alone pressing style. Some - e.g. Hussey - also have to be game managed, as MD says, to keep them fit to play. So, it is inevitable that some will fade towards the end of games for a while longer yet. Some may never manage a full 90 minutes. But that's life in L2.Alf wrote:No, they are professionals. Regardless of who they’ve played for or even if they haven’t been attached to a club keeping fit is the one thing they have to do.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Loans, rejects, non-leaguers - it takes time to get their fitness up to the required standard.Alf wrote:
They are professionals not park players. They shouldn’t be fading at half time!