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Post by rjdgull on Nov 23, 2021 9:40:48 GMT
link- TUFC match preview I’ve been away for a long weekend in Wales so no preview from me today…….
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Post by Jon on Nov 23, 2021 18:01:28 GMT
Guessing Perritt is out.
Any chance of any of Johnson, Hall, Evans or Wright being available?
Is Andrews fit enough to start? Moore fit enough to last 90 minutes?
We could be low on options. Rogers to make up the 16 if no pleasant surprises.
Do we go Omar centre-back or Martin left-back and Moxey centre-back? Lolos or Holman up front?
Will be disappointed with anything less than three points, even with our injury list.
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 23, 2021 19:21:13 GMT
link - team line up released with Perritt, CLE and Andrews all starting in what looks like a strong line up!
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Post by Rob on Nov 23, 2021 20:51:42 GMT
Dominated possession. Think Armstrong should have been allowed through to score from my angle. Didn’t see any push from him. We are the better side by a way but 0-0 and not an end product as of yet.
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 23, 2021 21:44:15 GMT
Dominated possession. Think Armstrong should have been allowed through to score from my angle. Didn’t see any push from him. We are the better side by a way but 0-0 and not an end product as of yet. Thanks for update but a 1-0 loss and things are very bad indeed…..
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Post by petef on Nov 23, 2021 22:12:57 GMT
Dominated possession. Think Armstrong should have been allowed through to score from my angle. Didn’t see any push from him. We are the better side by a way but 0-0 and not an end product as of yet. Thanks for update but a 1-0 loss and things are very bad indeed….. Indeed they are and not at all surprised by this result. For all of the reasons that have been discussed in the past couple of months nothing much is changing on the pitch. Completely lost the winning and fearless mentality we had last season when we attacked and dominated opposing sides at will. GJ has had to adjust his tactics to a less expansive game simply because he no longer has the type of players at his disposal any more. The forwards have been abysmal just a handful of goals between them and we still have little pace or width to threaten defences. No idea where we go from here the quality has gone out only hope being the return of two experienced players who have been injured all season who have the knowhow but no longer have the legs Worrying times
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Post by Rags on Nov 23, 2021 22:30:01 GMT
Thanks for update but a 1-0 loss and things are very bad indeed….. They certainly are. Dover and Kings Lynn lost again so I still think they are the bottom two. But now The Shots have beaten us, they are 5 points behind us with a very winnable game on Saturday, unlike us. Southend are still in the mire, as are Maidenhead (home to Chesterfield this weekend) and Weymouth. That makes our game at Weymouth on Saturday week a proverbial six-pointer. If we can beat them there is always hope, but lose to Weymouth and that will drag us right into the bottom six. Personally, I think we will finish the season between 16th and 18th. That in itself is a major disappointment after last season and shouldn't be looked on as acceptable in any way: no more "Great Escapes". Interestingly, Southend's January fixtures start with Bromley at home, but then they have Weymouth away, King's Lynn Town at home, Aldershot Town away and Dover Athletic away. We should have a clearer idea if The Shrimpers are on target to be the third relegated side by the end of that month, and I'm not even sure newly-appointed John Still can stop that particular tanker running aground... None of which alters the belief that we need a major change in control at Plainmoor to prevent us being relegated next season, if we do (as I predict) escape relegation this season.
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Post by stig123 on Nov 23, 2021 22:45:35 GMT
Things not looking too good. Reminiscent of the disastrous 84-85 season under David Webb.
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Post by stig123 on Nov 24, 2021 10:13:37 GMT
Doubling down on my previous comment...I have just realised there are ten times more comments about the Eastern Eye Curry House than last night's game. Things are clearly even worse than I had imagined.
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Post by Rags on Nov 24, 2021 10:37:30 GMT
Doubling down on my previous comment...I have just realised there are ten times more comments about the Eastern Eye Curry House than last night's game. Things are clearly even worse than I had imagined. That's because eating at the Eastern Eye is considerably more enjoyable than watching Torquay United!
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Post by stig123 on Nov 24, 2021 21:35:53 GMT
Faint praise Rags...a sharp stick in the eye only marginally less enjoyable than watching us at the moment. Hopefully new players on the way to Plainmoor soon and good results to follow.
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Post by gullone on Nov 25, 2021 16:28:44 GMT
Hopefully new players on the way to Plainmoor soon and good results to follow. Ive been telling myself that since June !......and shall continue to do so.
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2021 8:39:53 GMT
Terrible result.
Andrews starts at last - but wide on the right!
Let’s hope he and Moore are getting close to match fitness.
Nine points from three easy games? Very lucky to get three.
I described the game with Dover as being between two evenly-matched teams. Seems this one was too. Not good.
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Post by Jon on Nov 27, 2021 8:45:15 GMT
I see we got four bookings. Occupational hazard for Lewis and Lapslie, but what were Lemon and Little’s for? Petulance?
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