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Post by rjdgull on Oct 17, 2015 7:58:15 GMT
After a couple of good results I am looking forward to seeing us play later against an in form Grimsby side who are unbeaten for 10 games and last went down to Macclesfield at the end of August. Both of their strikers, Amond and Bogle are in good form and scored a hatful between them in their 7 goal thrashing of Halifax last time out.
We are buoyed by the return of cap'n MacDonald and Dan Butler although Briscoe looks like he is out with injury although Marsh and Fisher may well be our optimum partnership up front?
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Post by simonb on Oct 17, 2015 8:54:18 GMT
Big test today - fingers crossed we will pass with flying colours!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2015 12:27:49 GMT
I am starting from a position of expecting nothing but hoping for a lot. The 4 away points will have boosted the team's confidence and belief so you never can tell. COYG!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2015 13:35:34 GMT
I saw a rough calculation on Merse's site this week, indicating that Grimsby will most likely take more than a million quid more than we will from gate receipts this season. There was also 'Operation Promotion, a nationally and internationally recognised Crowdfunding project, raising an astonishing £110,000 to boost Paul Hurst’s playing budget'.
In comparison, at Plainmoor we've pared everything back to the bone, and had lads like Fergus Bell who are actually losing money by coming to work, but mostly have a group of youngsters picking up extremely modest pay packets.
The difference between Grimsby's set up and ours is stark. They've already turned over another team in the relegation zone 7-0 this week, so Florida's starting position of 'expecting nothing' is common sense.
If we lose to Grimsby it won't signify we're back to square one, that Nico isn't steadily improving things, or that all our players are rubbish. I'm disappointed having to miss going along to this one. I hope the team can give a decent account of themselves, and if we should take a point from it that would be a real bonus. But much more important is that there's no over-reaction to a defeat.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2015 15:21:59 GMT
I think euphoria will be appropriate if we hold on to another 1-0 lead. My heart's racing at the mo cos if things stay as they are we will have climbed back out of the rel zone. And looking at the BBC live scores' page we have had 67% possession, which is bloody amazing! My expectation level is tentatively creeping up. COYG!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2015 15:23:54 GMT
Bollox! Boreham have scored so we drop back down. No matter, this'll still be a fantastic win if we get it.
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Post by chelstongull on Oct 17, 2015 16:35:54 GMT
Bollox! Boreham have scored so we drop back down. No matter, this'll still be a fantastic win if we get it. Boreham end up with the same result as us 1 - 1. Penalty looked dubious to me and my chums, anyone confirm that the ref got it right?
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Post by rjdgull on Oct 17, 2015 17:23:55 GMT
Bollox! Boreham have scored so we drop back down. No matter, this'll still be a fantastic win if we get it. Boreham end up with the same result as us 1 - 1. Penalty looked dubious to me and my chums, anyone confirm that the ref got it right? Wrong end of the ground for me to see much detail, obviously the ref treated it as a late challenge but having 2 bites of the cherry seemed a little harsh. Ref got a few calls wrong and swayed by Grimsby too easily at times.
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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Oct 17, 2015 17:40:25 GMT
I thought only coming away with the 1 point a little harsh as over the 90 minutes I would suggest we were the better team. There sure as hell didnt look to be 16 or however many places there are between us. A good solid all round performance today with just a few niggling concerns. As for the penalty, it looked a fair call with the ref playing advantage till it went just wide. Keeper hesitated after taking a couple of steps off his line, then thought he should come and get to the ball but was just too late. Clipped the striker without getting a touch on the ball. Gutting for the lads, but thats life.
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Post by chelstongull on Oct 17, 2015 18:08:57 GMT
This was the second game that I can remember (this season), that there were no schools present in the ground. Have the club stopped inviting them or have they no desire to come to Painmoor anymore?
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Post by Swanny on Oct 17, 2015 18:21:37 GMT
I thought there was much to be pleased with today in a full throttle encounter with Grimsby today. It felt like a throwback to the better times at Plainmoor – two evenly matched decent teams giving their all, a decent atmosphere with a vocal 300+ from Grimsby and the yellow army doing their bit. There were decent moves from both sides, chances and most of all two totally committed teams. Pre-Nicholson this season Torquay would not have been able to handle Grimsby's skill and physicality and would have succumbed very weakly by probably 2 or 3 goals. But make no mistake about it, under Nicholson Torquay look revamped and play like a proper professional outfit again. We have to go back to the Buckle and Ling's eras in recent times to say that with any degree of confidence. Torquay dug in well against an in form Grimsby and almost won it. A draw was probably a fair score line. Crowd 2,003, sponsors MOTM captain MacDonald.
Grimsby started confidently as you would expect from a team who had just won 7-0 in mid-week and asked questions of Torquay's defending. In the opening 30 minutes Grimsby must have had around half a dozen decent chances. Spiess did well coming off his line to smother a 1-on-1 and there some decent last ditch defending and let-offs. Richards had a decent long range effort saved and as the half wore on, the play evened out to a mainly hard fought midfield battle. There were times when Torquay played some good passing moves. Then on 38 minutes Torquay took the lead. A Richard's effort flew over their keeper and Marsh headed in at close range.
Torquay probably edged the second half and at times Grimsby resorted to trying to rough Torquay up. Torquay stood up to their physical challenge well. Grimsby's equalizer was a little strange and came at a time when there seemed little threat. A breakaway caught out Torquay with their striker with just Spiess to beat on the edge of the area. Spiess rushed out, the ball was dinked over him and went just wide. Phew, I thought, that was a close one. However the ref pointed to the spot for Spiess colliding into him? The penalty was stroked in at ease. Grimsby found an extra gear again and Spiess made an excellent diving save at close range pushing the ball past the post at full stretch. Torquay stood up well for the rest of the match and had some corners and free-kicks towards the end.
There were no 3 points today but another morale boosting performance against a team who will certainly be challenging this season. There seems to be some strong foundations being built by Nicholson that should steer us clear from relegation this season if we maintain this level of performance. We are no longer easy pushovers and our approach play is now decent. Some friends at the end said we are missing a decent keeper and centre forward. Well, Spiess is erratic I'm afraid. One minute he makes match winning saves, then other times he's flapping at crosses and is all at sea. I don't know if he was at fault giving the penalty away as it was down the other end from me? As for a centre forward, Marsh shows good skill and pace and again today was at the right place at the right time. But Fisher looks quite average to me.
I really like Butler in left midfield and he has a really good left foot delivery. A young Nicholson, my son says. There is a much better balance to the team with Nicholson and Butler on the left and the impressive Berry and the enigma Hurst on the right. MacDonald seems to be maturing since he's been made captain and Smith alongside him is very consistent. Richards really shone in midfield today and is back to his best.
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Post by gullpower on Oct 17, 2015 18:52:22 GMT
That was NEVER a penalty. We were robbed of 2 points. If I see a replay I will hold my hands up and admit the mistake but in real time that looked like a good save.
At the throw in immediately before the penalty they stole at least 20 metres. The throw in before that they did the same while one of their players distracted the linesman with a quick word.
Nico has got them playing better as a team and individually. Perhaps now he needs to start schooling them in the art of gamesmanship so that they can compete against the likes of Grimsby.
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Post by chelstongull on Oct 17, 2015 19:10:17 GMT
That was NEVER a penalty. We were robbed of 2 points. If I see a replay I will hold my hands up and admit the mistake but in real time that looked like a good save. At the throw in immediately before the penalty they stole at least 20 metres. The throw in before that they did the same while one of their players distracted the linesman with a quick word. Nico has got them playing better as a team and individually. Perhaps now he needs to start schooling them in the art of gamesmanship so that they can compete against the likes of Grimsby. The Popside lino was like Long John Silver with his good leg removed!
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Post by gullpower on Oct 17, 2015 19:35:42 GMT
That was NEVER a penalty. We were robbed of 2 points. If I see a replay I will hold my hands up and admit the mistake but in real time that looked like a good save. At the throw in immediately before the penalty they stole at least 20 metres. The throw in before that they did the same while one of their players distracted the linesman with a quick word. Nico has got them playing better as a team and individually. Perhaps now he needs to start schooling them in the art of gamesmanship so that they can compete against the likes of Grimsby. The Popside lino was like Long John Silver with his good leg removed! Is that the Long John Silver that wore an eye patch and a parrot wing over his good eye?
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Post by loyalgull on Oct 17, 2015 21:36:38 GMT
Considering Grimsby were in 7 heaven last. Week I feared the worst,so a draw is good but we really should of won though, at least KN has got them playing better
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