Saturday's games - 31 March

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Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by ferrarilover » 31 Mar 2012, 21:39

I do, thanks Dave, been doing that all day and I'm not sure why.

Matt.

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Southampton Gull » 31 Mar 2012, 20:33

You mean Burton. Rovers were away to Swindon.

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by ferrarilover » 31 Mar 2012, 20:30

I went to Plymouth again today and a couple of things jump out at me.

The longer this season goes, the better and better our results against the Greens look. With the additions Fletcher has made (albeit a large proportion of them are loanees unlikely to stay beyond the end of the season), Plymouth now look a decent side, capable, with a bit of time and stability, of mounting a serious challenge next year. It would be foolish to suggest that ANY team is too good to go down, and utter madness to make that statement of Plymouth this season, but I feel that their relegation worries are over. They can and do on occasion play some extremely tidy football. I've seen them twice against us and on three other occasions this year and they have got progressively better and are certainly the best of the lowly teams this season.
They have signed a guy on loan from Burnley called McDonald, and he stands out for them like an on song O' Kane does for us. Bradford resorted in the end to simply kicking him up in the air whenever they got close enough. He is a stocky kid, like someone has put Billy Kee in a photocopier and selected a copy ratio of 3:4, but my oh my isn't he balanced. Honestly, it was like watching Gianfranco Zola at times today, effortlessly skipping past people in tight spaces until the inevitable foul came.
Bradford on the other hand must have played out of their skins to that day at Plainmoor. They really didn't do anything to hurt Plymouth at all. Even when the Janners conceded the midfield by sitting far too deep, the best the managed was some speculative 30 yarders (some of which, in fairness, did come close). Fagan barely had a touch all afternoon, looks like he had the game of his life against us.

Other results almost unbelievably good. Shrewsbury dropping points at home is key for us, since they have still to lose there all year, so draws are a welcome bonus. Rovers did us a turn at home to Creepy, who were always going to be out of sorts after The Battle of Bradford City. After last night's demolition at the hands of Southend, Cheltenham seem to have compelted their customary later season implosion. To be honest, this'll sound twattish, but I'm really not looking any further down than 4th at the moment, since we are guaranteed a playoff place (we really aren't going to drop the requisite points to finish 8th or below), so my only concern is whether we can hang on to our auto spot.

Matt.

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Gullscorer » 31 Mar 2012, 19:34

Just got back home, checked the results and the table, and couldn't be more pleased. To be realistic, the results of today's matches have been better than any of us could have expected.

The pressure is on all the teams around us, and, if we're honest, on the Gulls too. But, although my initial thoughts on the game last night were that the manner of our win suggested the team is getting nervy, I now suggest the opposite is true: that we are holding our nerve and grinding out results even when we're playing badly.

We are soaking up the pressure, no problem. Can we do the same in the remaining six games? Five more points and we're guaranteed a play-off place. Or will we achieve automatic promotion? Will we overtake Swindon and claim the top spot? Can I avoid becoming a nervous wreck..?

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Bearne1 » 31 Mar 2012, 17:31

Yes Accrington is a huge game but best to not get carried away (look at what happened today!)

One thing to note is Accrington have only won 3 on the road, although that doesn't mean anything at this stage of the season!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Plymouth Gull » 31 Mar 2012, 16:19

Excellent result. Shame Shrews grabbed a late equaliser but now it's nearly in our own hands. Just keep winning games now, 3 points against Accrington are vital I think. Oxford & Southend are games where we could drop some points, so we need to take maximum points from the other games in my opinion.

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Dave_Pougher » 31 Mar 2012, 16:13

cambgull wrote:What a great set of results, the only wins in the top 8 were us and Southend, who certainly aren't our biggest worries. Overall, you really cannot complain!

PAH,,, I'm sure those lines weren't straight last time I was at Plainmoor

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by bixieupnorth » 31 Mar 2012, 16:04

just looked at the tables, it's just goal difference that could be our downfall assuming they BOTH win their game in hand! so much happier than I was this time yesterday!
yellow army!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Glostergull » 31 Mar 2012, 16:04

Well it looks as if a couple of the top teams have had a little wobble today. De Canio had a right ticking off from the ref and nearly got sent off again. Connel had 3 clear chances and missed em all including one from 3 yards which he managed to whack the bar with.
I am well satisfied with the results today. It opens up the fight for 3rd place and makes it look a little more solid for us in 2nd. catching Swindon up another couple of points.
As many have previously stated. It's all well and good having loads of games in hand but you do have to win them.
I would rather be where we are. at least we know where we stand.

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by slay1373 » 31 Mar 2012, 15:59

Northampton save penalty in last 30 seconds too to deny Crewe. Great day for TQY!!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by cambgull » 31 Mar 2012, 15:58

What a great set of results, the only wins in the top 8 were us and Southend, who certainly aren't our biggest worries. Overall, you really cannot complain!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by bixieupnorth » 31 Mar 2012, 15:58

out drinking but just seen results click thru, is that a perfect set or what?
yellow army!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Kernowgull » 31 Mar 2012, 15:57

Great weekend! Brilliant, not quite in our hands, but very almost!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by Bearne1 » 31 Mar 2012, 15:55

3 draws, extremely happy!

Re: Saturday's games - 31 March

by cambgull » 31 Mar 2012, 15:55

Well no, because their game is finished ;-)

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