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Post by Ditmar van Nostrilboy on Mar 14, 2012 9:52:20 GMT
As you might expect from previous postings, mixed feelings on my part. Firstly, congratulations to Mr Ling for having bought into the modern way of playing football and thus getting us into the top two with only ten games remaining. Scoring the first goal and then hanging on to that lead for dear life certainly seems to be working, thanks to a top class goalkeeper. Results are clearly everything, never mind what the performance looks like. However, with promotion to League One now looking to be a distinct possibility, larger attendances will undoubtedly be required in order to fund the signing of better players. Does anyone really believe that dormant supporters will be attracted to come and watch game after game in which such defensive and negative tactics are employed ? that does not represent what I see. I see a return to the Leroy days of playing creative football on the ground with a spine of steel. A combination of boring defensive Macfarlane and creative footballing Leroy. the best of both worlds Thank-you Mr Ling (ex-cambridge manager ) Wasnt McFarlane (Andy) a striker ? Or did you mean Roy MacFarland, the "no-nonsense" defender ? ;D
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Post by gullone on Mar 14, 2012 15:54:21 GMT
Superb result last night. The treble is still very much on the cards. Just how happy are we gonna be on the 5th May, Torquay promoted, City and Argyle relegated. Keeping the dream alive !
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Post by chelstongull on Mar 14, 2012 16:20:12 GMT
Superb result last night. The treble is still very much on the cards. Just how happy are we gonna be on the 5th May, Torquay promoted, City and Argyle relegated. Keeping the dream alive ! I'll drink to that ;D
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Post by rjdgull on Mar 14, 2012 19:32:54 GMT
Hmm, so if we get promoted no local Derby (in Devon anyway) and if we don't we lose the Plymouth Derby.
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Post by chelstongull on Mar 14, 2012 21:06:44 GMT
Hmm, so if we get promoted no local Derby (in Devon anyway) and if we don't we lose the Plymouth Derby. Would like either option as long as Argyle go down to the BSP
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Post by stuartB on Mar 15, 2012 23:02:51 GMT
that does not represent what I see. I see a return to the Leroy days of playing creative football on the ground with a spine of steel. A combination of boring defensive Macfarlane and creative footballing Leroy. the best of both worlds Thank-you Mr Ling (ex-cambridge manager ) Wasnt McFarlane (Andy) a striker ? Or did you mean Roy MacFarland, the "no-nonsense" defender ? ;D ok very funny ;D the manager was still shit and played boring football
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