Cos our forwards would trip over the periscope!stevegull wrote:Why aren't we using subs?!

Cos our forwards would trip over the periscope!stevegull wrote:Why aren't we using subs?!
I stand to be corrected but we play 46 games in a season, have played 20 so far surely that's 26 games to go not 22. :~DGullscorer wrote:That game was the start of the second half of the season. We're only 15 points off the play-offs, with 22 games still to go...
Well played, good sir. Well played indeed.Glostergull wrote: Cos our forwards would trip over the periscope!
Agreed. I have been far more dissenting than I would like in previous weeks but if Alan Knill gets us out of trouble I will happily hold my hands up and apologise. It's still a pretty big 'IF' for me at the moment but today was a massive step in the right direction and if we can beat the team in third (quite comfortably so in the end) then we have given ourselves a chance of not being in the bottom two come the turn of the year.taunton_gull wrote: but I will eat a whole plate of humble pie if we can get out of trouble.
gullno4 wrote:marquis was the difference today, had he not been upfront, it would have been a totally different game. I think he offers so much more than Benyon/hawley. Also, nice to have bodin back, however at times he does look a bit of a lightweight!
That's my faulty mathematics again: we're in 24th place, aiming at the last play-off place (7th), 17 places off with 26 games to go and e=mc something or other and I know a piece of pie comes into the equation somewhere and God I'm sure your absolutely correct I need a good night's sleep... :Oops:lucy6lucy wrote: I stand to be corrected but we play 46 games in a season, have played 20 so far surely that's 26 games to go not 22. :~D
Not me Ben I'm afraid. The Knill bashing has been done to death and this is not a reply about that but IF we stay up then he will have accomplished the bare minimum he set out to do before the season kicked off and so we have nothing to apologise for. There is no way we should be where we are IMO so he will have just about earned his corn but put us all through the sh*t in the process. I'll give him credit where it is due like today, great call for the formation although a little late, and great for getting the lads galvanised enough to scrape out the win under pressure. I can't apologise though because I've done nothing to apologise for. He gets credit when it is due and criticism when it is due and that's fair enough. I'm positive again now thoughbengull wrote: Agreed. I have been far more dissenting than I would like in previous weeks but if Alan Knill gets us out of trouble I will happily hold my hands up and apologise. It's still a pretty big 'IF' for me at the moment but today was a massive step in the right direction and if we can beat the team in third (quite comfortably so in the end) then we have given ourselves a chance of not being in the bottom two come the turn of the year.
We have under-achieved this year, I am not asking for a promotion push or top half finish, but I do need evidence that this squad is 'better than years previous' as I have been told. Most of all I just want to enjoy going to matches again, we have lost too many, and too many in miserable fashion. Today offered a glimpse that we might be able to turn the corner, its now up to everyone at the club to ensure we build on this win and not let it be a standalone beacon in a season of cess.
It was a big call to change formation today having nailed his sails to the 4-4-2 mast for so long, but Alan Knill did so and we got the win, he deserves great credit for that. We all know what happened the last time a manager changed formation from 4-4-2 to 4-5-1, if the squad is as good as we're led to believe, lets hope they can prove it. 22nd place is all I have my eyes set on.
Feeling at the final whistle today was immense, well done boys, keep it up.
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