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anyone know what the attendance was?
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Disappointing second half really. We rode our luck. Rice did really well by the sounds of it. The worry for me is that in two games our best player has been our goal keeper. Plenty of success for league 2 sides elsewhere though. Morecambe will give us a better indication of where we are at.
5662.Glostergull wrote:anyone know what the attendance was?
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A bit disappointed that our strikers still couldn't manage a goal, especially when you consider that most lower league sides tonight scored against higher opposition and Swindon aren't a very good side. That is my only complaint, it's no big deal at the moment, i'll take it on the chin and move on to Morecambe hoping for a good result up there. By the sounds of it we played well and Ricey did amazing again which will do him the world of good so there are positives to take away from tonight.
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Anybody know what share of the gate we get ? 40% ? 50 % ?
It's good for Rice and indeed the club that he's in the form of his career at the moment, but like brucie said it's a worry that our goalkeeper's having to make all these saves. Long may his form continue however!
Yes I echo that. It is a fact that plenty of other league 2 sides did well against higher opposition tonight. We certainly didn't look like scoring on saturday.
Swindon arn't the greatest team at the moment and appeared there for the taking at half time. We have rode our luck - Rice has saved a penalty. My lad at the game said that he carried the ball over the goaline during the double save after that (and it was clearly well over the line).
We have had two slices of luck there but still couldn't capitalise - we basically didn't create anything in the second half.
Positives and negatives is probably a reasonable assessment.
Swindon arn't the greatest team at the moment and appeared there for the taking at half time. We have rode our luck - Rice has saved a penalty. My lad at the game said that he carried the ball over the goaline during the double save after that (and it was clearly well over the line).
We have had two slices of luck there but still couldn't capitalise - we basically didn't create anything in the second half.
Positives and negatives is probably a reasonable assessment.
282 Gulls. Benyon went off in a neck brace and it looked very serious. The 10 mins before half time were excellent and we should have taken one of those opportunities. On balance we were just edged out but there's plenty more positives than Saturday, performance wise.
Apparently Benyon was getting treated on the pitch for 13 minutes, and a neck brace? Scary stuff.
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Cheers Nick, we should take the positives, write it off as unlucky and move on with confidence to Morecambe. I also hope Benners is alright and wish him a quick recovery.Nick wrote:282 Gulls. Benyon went off in a neck brace and it looked very serious. The 10 mins before half time were excellent and we should have taken one of those opportunities. On balance we were just edged out but there's plenty more positives than Saturday, performance wise.
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Agree with Nick. Glorious opportunities at the end of first half... final ball let us down. Chappel was frustrating as was Ball but all promising. I liked Hawley, some nice turns.
Pearce was lucky not to get a yellow.
Rice made some great saves... including the one that was over the line (Lino was unsighted). We laughed.
Benners connected with the lads knee... not good.
Agree with Nick. Glorious opportunities at the end of first half... final ball let us down. Chappel was frustrating as was Ball but all promising. I liked Hawley, some nice turns.
Pearce was lucky not to get a yellow.
Rice made some great saves... including the one that was over the line (Lino was unsighted). We laughed.
Benners connected with the lads knee... not good.
Sounded a much better performance than Saturday, which bodes well, Good to hear Alan Knill confirm that Elliot Benyon is up and about in the dressing room, and appears to be ok.
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Best news of the night is that benyon is up and about - we are going to need him in the weeks to come.
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good news that Benners is up and about
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