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Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 22:53
by standupsitdown
Sorry there’s an error in my post that I can’t edit - it should say Taunton play Hemel not Weston so both could not exceed 50 points.

Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 22:56
by Southampton Gull
standupsitdown wrote: 13 Apr 2024, 22:53 Sorry there’s an error in my post that I can’t edit - it should say Taunton play Hemel not Weston so both could not exceed 50 points.
Fixed.

Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 23:28
by The Great Muta!
I cannot see Aaron Jarvis playing for Gulls again, I can't see what's going to change in few days,he hasn't featured today, what'll change by Tues night?, I think we'll go "blanket" defensive mode and play for a point, going into Havant game knowing a win will seal it.

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Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 23:37
by PainInTheGULLiver85
Not sure we’re capable of playing for a draw. Prob best trying to reproduce the performance at truro. How can Taunton and truro perform so well in the circumstances they are in. Has to be mental as our players seem so weak.

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Posted: 14 Apr 2024, 08:55
by TerryTorq
Some teams have been at or near the bottom of the league all season, others have gradually drifted towards the bottom whereas we, from a position of relative safety have been unceremoniously dumped into a relegation battle by someone who the players don't know and possibly may never even have met. Their mindset wasn't focussed on relegation and that could be the problem. 2 games to go and all we can do is get behind the team and hope.

Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 14 Apr 2024, 10:01
by Taelee73
Tbh, their mindset wasn't focused on promotion either.

Either incredibly weak willed, they just don't have that give everything/won't be beaten character in them, or poorly coached or just plain rubbish.

Taunton will be so up for this, it just feels we won't be.

Can't even see us winning our last game either.

Need Dawson, Jarvis back. Unfortunately it does feel like they're not prepared to go the extra mile, play while not 100% and make the sacrifice needed to help keep us up. If they did, then at least then they can leave with the knowledge we haven't sunk to an even lower level.

Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 14 Apr 2024, 11:29
by desperado
Downes on Radio Devon said we can expect a couple back on Tuesday, which raised my hopes - then he said that would be Collins (another massive underperformer) and DOA

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Posted: 15 Apr 2024, 19:10
by standupsitdown
The extra games in this week’s fixtures haven’t really fallen well for us.

Taunton & Eastbourne both play Weston who are one of only five teams with nothing to play for.

Taunton have had the same 3 day break as us before we play Tuesday.

They play Weston Thursday but Weston will also have played Tuesday so no disadvantage to Taunton from their many postponement.

If Taunton beat us and Weston we will need them to beat Hemel on Saturday – who will have had a week off while Taunton played two extra games. And by then Taunton will be safe so nothing to play for. Plus Hemel have just appointed a new manager.

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Posted: 15 Apr 2024, 20:05
by Griff1n
Hemel have just replaced our ex-Woking foe Dowse with former Weymouth boss Bobby Wilkinson ahead of Saturday’s game at Taunton.

https://footballinberkshire.co.uk/news/ ... departure/

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Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 07:23
by desperado
Downes did say in one of his interviews a week or so ago that Jarvis had bruised knees and Dawson another knee issue , cant recall exactly what that was but didn't seem it was too serious at the time.

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Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 08:03
by Taelee73
Fair enough Skillsy.

Most of us can remember the old days where players would be desperate to play every second of every match. Where a bucket of water and a sponge seemed to fix any injury.

Players of course need to be protected.

It's more frustration really from me, Dawson missed most the season and now he's injured again. The news on Jarvis was that he may well be back for Easter.

These guys know they have two games left of their Torquay careers, if it's only niggles then get them playing. They'll have 3 months after to get fit.

It'll just be frustrating if a week Saturday we see Jarvis being paraded at a new club.

Staying Up - Relegation Battle

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 10:10
by AdrianC
Dawson and Jarvis are at different stages of their careers.

Whilst Dawson is a very capable player at our level or even one above when fit it’s clear from the injuries he’s had that his playing days are numbered, so get out there and finish with a meaningful contribution!

Jarvis hopefully has several years left in the tank, but let’s face it, before he came to us he’s record was underwhelming! We’ve put his career back on track, so come on, help us stay in the NLS before you depart!