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Re: The next five games

by Trojan 67 » 10 Oct 2011, 18:43

I'm not in to this "next five games" malarkey, only the next immediate game . . .

TUFC v Gillingham, at Plainmoor.

Hopefully, it will be 3pts to TUFC.

Where's the match day thread ? ;-)

Re: The next five games

by Dave » 09 Oct 2011, 15:19

I have allways believed this season was about aiming for midtable safety, i believed the team had enough in terms of ability to achieve that and still do, for me it is a bit early to start the panic.

That said i think the team needs a freshen up, i also see 6 points as a minimum return from the next run of fixtures, anything less and few questions might start to be asked.

Re: The next five games

by Father Jack » 09 Oct 2011, 13:11

A point from Gillingham, a point from AFCW assuming we dont self destruct in either of them. Nothing from Southend, 1 point from Crewe and three against Hereford. I make that 6 points from the next 5 games. If we dont get at least that, then slipping a bit further down is likely :(

Re: The next five games

by AustrianAndyGull » 09 Oct 2011, 10:30

The next five games from here on in are somewhat easier on paper than our previous five but still represent a huge challenge for the lads. The Bradford game is gone now so lets move on to Gillingham at home on saturday. This will be a tough game but we are at home and they have a tendency to be on the wrong end of defeats when they wouldn't have expected it. I'll take a draw. Southend away will be hard. They are top and on fire and if we get a draw there it will be more than expected. AFC Wimbledon at home on a tuesday night will be another tough game as they are doing really well now and are an unknown quantity to a certain extent so although i believe it is a game which we can and should win, i wouldn't be surprised to be on the wrong end of the result. The two games after this are ones which we should be looking at winning. Hereford at home and Crewe away. October could be a defining month in which we slip down the table alarmingly and lose perhaps too much ground on the top 6 or 7 or we could pull out a few results and still just be hanging on in there. What is obvious though is that the squad is too thin and lacking in quality for us to be looking at a play off spot. Hopefully Ling can freshen up the squad a bit and we can get Bodin back and firing asap. Good luck to the lads for the rest of the months games. COYY!!

Re: The next five games

by Trojan 67 » 03 Oct 2011, 20:10

Tank Howe v Tank Branstonbauer :O

As it's the next game, I'll settle for 3 points tank you very much. ;-)

Re: The next five games

by stefano » 03 Oct 2011, 12:36

We should manage 12 points over the next 5 games, although I would take 13 ;-)

Hopefully we have broken the habit of conceding in the first 10 minutes putting us on the back foot,
and although our forward options may not look the best I think we have always got goals in us because
of other players all over the pitch who are capable of notching one.

The focus has got to be on being tight at the back and with goals in us we will win more than we lose
this season.

A promising start with a new manager and I can see signs of even better to come! :keepie:

Re: The next five games

by AustrianAndyGull » 03 Oct 2011, 12:28

I am confident of getting a win at Bradford on saturday. They do have some goalscorers in the squad which we need to be wary of like Hanson and Hannah but they will always concede goals. I think we should just press them from the off and encourage them to make mistakes. We may as well do that as we always ship goals too so it could be a cracking 4-4 draw!!

Re: The next five games

by royalgull » 03 Oct 2011, 08:28

Sorry Troj only just read this, i should have put a disclaimer on 'can not be held responsible for own teams incompetence at any time'

Not sure when i'll be down next, hopefully Wimbledon.

Re: The next five games

by Trojan 67 » 29 Sep 2011, 17:26

royalgull wrote:Good news all it's worth going next saturday!

Are you coming down for the Morecambe game ?

If you do and you've got the result wrong, your Boots and Laces mates can stick the boots and laces in on you. :nod:

Re: The next five games

by Gullscorer » 24 Sep 2011, 19:08

royalgull wrote:Good news all it's worth going next saturday!
Did you place a bet on all these games?

Re: The next five games

by royalgull » 24 Sep 2011, 17:50

Good news all it's worth going next saturday!

Re: The next five games

by royalgull » 22 Sep 2011, 09:01

royalgull wrote:Pretty slim chance that Torquay won't lose a game over the next 5. Of course teams have gone on (and we have too) 7/8 game undefeated streaks and more but realistically I don't think we are a side that will do that too often. Cheltenham will be a decent game, it's the best side they've had since we've been back in the league. Score draw for me, another draw v Rotherham, loss to Shrewsbury, beat Morecambe, draw with Bradford. So that's a conservative tally of 6 points. i think we're a middle of the road side for this league with a slim outside bet of the playoffs. I think we'll probably see that over the next 5 games, but hey who knows. Maybe we might win them all?!
Unlucky those going to Shrewsbury, already told you whats going to happen.

Re: The next five games

by Trojan 67 » 19 Sep 2011, 19:14

Our highest position this season has been 4th, our lowest position 12th.

We are currently in 10th position.

Next up are Shrewsbury. We'll see where we are after that one.

Re: The next five games

by Gullscorer » 19 Sep 2011, 18:49

Hmm. Looks like we're going to draw all of them....

Re: The next five games

by stefano » 12 Sep 2011, 21:33

Trojan 67 wrote:For me, it's not the next five games, only the next immediate one. :nod: I'll come back to this pertinent point later.

Swiftly on then beyond the next game and the other four to follow, to the home game against the Daggers on January 7th 2012. :lol:

Up to and including the Daggers game we will have played 18 more League games, (11 home, 7 away) including 2 games against Argyle home and away. Our festive fixtures in particular, favour us very well with regard to zero travel.

The 11 home/7 away will balance out in the New Year/second half of the season. We need to gain the upper hand this side of Jan 7th.

Now back to the pertinent point. Factor in injuries/suspensions/loss of form and the early rounds of the FA Cup including possible replays, and things can change and look different. If we get to the FA Cup 3rd Round, we won't be playing the League match against the Daggers on Jan 7th.

Then there's the weather. Remember November/December last year ? :O :nod:

I'm looking forward to the next immediate game, hopefully we'll bag 3 points, then we'll move on from there. :-D
A true sage Trojan and I would have said that myself if I had time but I didn't so just went for winning all of them! ;-)

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