perhaps we missed ellis AND super.....................furzehamgull wrote: And whilst your at it may as well blame the goalposts for being too close together for our super strikeforce............
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perhaps we missed ellis AND super.....................furzehamgull wrote: And whilst your at it may as well blame the goalposts for being too close together for our super strikeforce............
furzehamgull wrote: And whilst your at it may as well blame the goalposts for being too close together for our super strikeforce............
i was waiting for someone to say it shane.Fonda wrote:Just when i was beginning to think i'd got him wrong, Bucks is now going out of his way to prove i (and others) were right all along. What on earth has he done? How has he turned a solid, effective and most importantly winning team into something of a shambles within a month? His insistence on over-complicating things has confused everyone - players and fans alike. Well not everyone in fact, because the opposition don't seem to have any problems with it at all. We've just played two pretty awful teams at home, within the space of 3 days, and we have nothing to show for it. In fairness to him, the ref and the weather didn't help us tonight either. The man in the middle giving as incompetent a performance as i can remember from a whistle blower for quite some time. It might surprise him to know i didn't pay £16 to listen to his whistle this evening. But none of that disguises the fact that we're just not threatening enough currently, and we suddenly look as if we'll concede every time the opposition get near our penalty box. I really hope i'm over-reacting after another frustrating evening, but we're getting the look of a team that's forgotten how to win again. And we know how long that can last.
Good job I didn't hold my breathjonnyfive wrote:Please Bucks, give us some realism and humility in your interview... I won't hold my breath!
And don't get me wrong, I am not being fickle and slating our manager - just hoping that he shows that he knows this run is not just a 'bad run of the ball.'
Wow, this is a rare example of someone being completely and utterly wrong. Most people say something correct every time they speak, if only out of the sheer weight of odds in their favour, but this guy has managed to dodge those odds, maybe time to stop playing the lottery?brucie wrote:In all fairness to Buckle on last nights evidence we havn't got it and he does not have alot in reserve. To the person who said we ought to start Kee - are you joking. I actually think that Ben Joyce has been eating all summer long, had a name change and returned to spite us.
There were extended periods where the only Shots player to touch the ball was their 'keeper. We did create some space and there were a lot of flashes (very brief flashes) of brilliance, but there were a number of things which stopped us from winning last night.jonnyfive wrote: Good job I didn't hold my breath![]()
Can anyone who was at the match please confirm/deny that "we were at it all over the pitch"?
It's all very well looking for positives, but Mr Buckle often comes across as deluded! Surely acknowledging a problem is the first step towards resolving it.
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