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Post by Dave on Feb 4, 2009 20:24:58 GMT
We can argue until the cows come about the Weymouth game being called off, it was and maybe the only thing that did not happen was that we may well have had today three more points on our total.
There should be no reasons why this game will not be on and a win has to be the order of the day, as we sure do not want to lose any more ground on Burton. I do think that Bucks was planning to start Christie on Tuesday night and while he is an experienced older pro, he would not have had much chance to get to know any of his team mates.
At least for the Barrow game he would have had the week in training with his new team mates and that can only help him fitting in with the team and how we play the game. Bucks knows we are not scoring the goals we should be doing and that is the main reason why I feel he will start with Sills and Christie up front.
I would hope that Green could be included in the starting line up, even if he meant he was played out wide on the left or right, but I expect Bucks will play it more safe and Green will be on the bench. While Woods got the blame by some for one if not two goals against Southport, I do believe he has been a rock this season and will start the game.As Christie has joined us and the need to start scoring goals I'm sure we will see us go back to 4-4-2 and not the 4-4-1-1 that we played in our last two games. I do think we will win the game and as strikers often score in their first game for a new club, I'll stick my neck out and say Christie will be on the score sheet.
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Post by Rob on Feb 4, 2009 22:22:39 GMT
I'm a harsh man, but I'd drop Woods for Robertson. Robbo played well at Lewes and Woods played badly in the game after he was dropped back to the bench.
I can't see Buckle going for your suggestion of playing Green on the left or right wing, Dave. I wouldn't be happy if Dsane were dropped for that experiment, and I am beginning to believe Carlisle plays if fit, regardless of form.
Barrow have only lost one more at home than we have, so are no push-overs. Head says draw. Heart says we'll thrash them within an inch of their lives.
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Post by Dave on Feb 4, 2009 22:30:42 GMT
I think you are right Rob that Bucks won't listen to me ;D Carlisle will start and I do believe Dsane will as well,like i said Green will only make the bench. Robertson did play well but Bucks won't change the back four unless he really has too and Robertson will also only make the bench.
We know that no game is ever easy and their home record is not to bad, but I think we are good enough and will come a way with the three points.
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Post by Rob on Feb 4, 2009 22:36:58 GMT
I think you are right Rob that Bucks won't listen to me ;D The fool. Though I understand he has installed a hotline to Phuket and has told the squad in no uncertain terms that Barrow should be sent packing back to their Pub having endured a comprehensive thrashing.
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Post by Dave on Feb 4, 2009 22:40:40 GMT
Well if we do not win Rob, I might have a bet on who will be the first to make a post on this thread, its a good job the Internet is as fast any where in the world ;D
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Post by chrish on Feb 5, 2009 12:19:48 GMT
I'm not sure if I should even contemplate going to this one. 6 hours by car, 4 and bit by train. Does anybody know if its under snow up there?
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Post by dazgull on Feb 5, 2009 14:53:24 GMT
Snow forecasted for sunday i believe but fairly clear until then, bloody cold though thats for sure. So at least the game should go ahead barring a drop in temperatures. Note to Weymouth FC: Our team and fans are heading up north to virtually Scotland this weekend (approx 700 mile round trip) whereas you cannot make 150 mile round trip.
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Post by chrish on Feb 5, 2009 18:32:21 GMT
I checked the ticket prices for trains from Euston to Barrow today and a Priv Rate (rail staff 75% discount) is 66 quid return! Is Richard Branson the Sheriff of Nottingham?
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Post by merse on Feb 5, 2009 20:50:39 GMT
I'm not sure if I should even contemplate going to this one. 6 hours by car, 4 and bit by train. Does anybody know if its under snow up there? You're welcome to join myself, TB1 , Miss Jones , Romford 'n Sally but be quick...............we leave at 2pm tomorrow, overnighting at the Waterfront Lodge Hotel in Brighouse for a night of synchronised snoring & farting before travelling on to Barrow on Saturday morning!
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Post by capitalgull on Feb 6, 2009 9:40:55 GMT
GAME OFF!!
A combination of severely worsening conditions in the Lake District and the trouble TUFC were having leaving the South Devon area.
News on .com now.
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Post by rjdgull on Feb 6, 2009 11:33:47 GMT
At least plenty of notice has been given Could have been fun in the team coach going down Telegraph / Haldon Hill. ;D I think we have something like four weeks left this season with no mid week games (with Barrow to now rearrange) so quite glad we are still not in the trophy. Just imagine a four game week with a Thursday night trip to Barrow.
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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 11:37:27 GMT
I will wait with interest the members views, after hearing the news that TUFC have a day before the game was due to be played, taken the decision not to travel. We do not know if the pitch will be playable on Saturday and the word is that it is hoped to have all the roads near Exeter open by lunch time today. So the team should have been able to set out after lunch, but the real question is, just how safe will it be on the roads. Weymouth did not travel on road safely advice, not it seems TUFC has taken the same action and so they should, its only a football match after all
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Post by chelstongull on Feb 6, 2009 12:11:07 GMT
I will wait with interest the members views, after hearing the news that TUFC have a day before the game was due to be played, taken the decision not to travel. We do not know if the pitch will be playable on Saturday and the word is that it is hoped to have all the roads near Exeter open by lunch time today. So the team should have been able to set out after lunch, but the real question is, just how safe will it be on the roads. Weymouth did not travel on road safely advice, not it seems TUFC has taken the same action and so they should, its only a football match after all If I was to play devils advocate I would say "Different Circumstances". Not sure what Voltaire would have to say about it though!!
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Post by merse on Feb 6, 2009 12:14:03 GMT
There is a world of difference between events surrounding tomorrow's match and Tuesday's. I have phoned Barrow FC myself and they say that as things stand now the pitch is not playable due to frost and that the anticipated weather would not allow a chance for it to recover in time for tomorrow. Yesterday it was a different story with no anticipated freeze in the area. On Tuesday, the pitch at Plainmoor was perfectly playable and Weymouth had both an alternative road route as well as a rail option to get themselves to South Devon but at two o'clock in the afternoon (just four hours before they should have been checking in at Plainmoor they were still sat on their arses in Dorset. There was nothing like the depth of snow or subsequent road chaos on Tuesday that there is right now in South Devon over the period from last night to the current time. Weather forecasts are as the word says...................they only forecast what will happen not determine the outcome - any fool knows that. Both Barrow FC and Torquay United have grasped the nettle early enough to make a sensible decision that would probably have been made for them anyway tomorrow. I stress probably because that probability is only drawn from the weather forecast. Based on all forecasts and road reports OUR party had still intended to set off from London at 2pm today and it was the early news drawn from weather forecasts and prevailing travel conditions in the South West (nowhere else, take note) that ended our plans. I had managed to persuade our overnight hotel at Brighouse to extend our 100% refund of costs to 4pm in the circumstances and had the United party set off today, we would also have done so at our pre-arranged time and would have then had to take it on the nose without whingeing if in the event the game had fallen to the conditions tomorrow. That's life and we are all old and ugly enough to take that FACT on board as adults.................it could have been a great day out without being ruined by ninety minutes of football for once! Fortunately, not having to traverse the South West peninsula; we would not have had to endure the awful conditions down there and as it happens ther is NO snow in Brighouse so I was told by the hotel management. Anyway, I'm going to make the best of a bad job and try to earn a few bob this afternoon to add to the money I've saved, I only hope I don't get sent down to Devon!
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Post by Dave on Feb 6, 2009 12:19:34 GMT
A very fair and correct post merse and for once I do really agree with your views.
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