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    Plymouth trip will be the test for next season

    Plymouth v. the Alex will be a real test of our resolve. Hopefully we’ll have a full first 11 back (the youngsters did fine against a demoralised Orient), because Plymouth are still in with a chance of winning League 2, which is surely what they want.
    We made them look ordinary at Gresty Road; we need to do so again. This will be the litmus test as to whether the Alex squad and management have the capacity to reverse three miserable seasons.
    The last game v. Barnet is a nonentity. Stupid time and neither team will be too interested in anything other than dusting off their passports for a hard-earned holiday.

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    It will be a real test for the team and I hope the team will be more committed than during the Yeovil fiasco. Both matches are an opportunity for the players whose contracts expire at the end of this season to try and influence Artell's thinking. He will have made up his mind about most of them, but there are bound to be one or two uncertainties. Bingham's sudden versatility and willingness to have played at CH for the team should have ensured a new contract.

    Barnet had been on a bad run prior to winning at Hartlepool and Akinde will give our CHs a little workout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Furberstreet View Post
    It will be a real test for the team and I hope the team will be more committed than during the Yeovil fiasco. Both matches are an opportunity for the players whose contracts expire at the end of this season to try and influence Artell's thinking. He will have made up his mind about most of them, but there are bound to be one or two uncertainties. Bingham's sudden versatility and willingness to have played at CH for the team should have ensured a new contract.

    Barnet had been on a bad run prior to winning at Hartlepool and Akinde will give our CHs a little workout.
    Bingham a new contract - how many times has he been available for us during his contract? So him and Hollands then, well at least they'll be company on the physio bench.

    Maybe Guthers too - lets sign the whole lot up for another go, I mean it has been great hasn't it....

    5th from bottom of L2 and we wanna keep them all. Couldn't make it up.

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    Agree with your comments Proggs, the majority of our players have had a season to impress two managers and failed in my eyes. Even if the team is performing poorly the young players should still be hungry to shine as they have a future to play for in the professional game but to many appear to give up the fight .I feel this is a time for DA to make his mark and bring in fresh faces as 3/4 of the squad appear to be out of contract if we have the money to spend . This will be the deciding factor in us getting new players or sticking will the present squad so its back to the board to back the manager.

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    I fear a little dichotomy. We are in dire need of new faces and proven skills, but the way that the club is run means that the funds to bring these players in don’t exist. Unlike other clubs, our Board is a Board of Management, not a cash cow or charity. Both those, we have seen, are massive banana skins.
    In the past we have been able to nurture sufficient talent to stave off what has seemed inevitable these last three seasons. For one of two reasons – player management failing to get the best out of the Academy, or bigger clubs’ academies offering more cash – the intake has not been as good as we’d hoped. We do need fresh faces.
    The ‘style’ of play over the last three seasons, with some notable exceptions, has hardly been of the standard to bring back the crowds we need to fund the club and attract better players.
    In the distant past, when we were very, very poor, the social infrastructure of Crewe Alex kept us not just afloat, but riding high. In today’s money-orientated world of football I’m not sure what the ‘Crewe way’ can do to generate cash, but I feel it’s very much down to us fans.

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    Happy to see a clear out of players, including those on the physio's bench more than off it, but is the intake from the Academy good enough to offset our lack of competitiveness when it comes to transfer and signing on fees? This might prevent Artell from releasing the number of players he should. Dario used to take would be players around the Crewe set up to impress them and of course the scouts would flock to Gresty Road. Will that really work now? Hopefully, Artell will be a good salesman and impress them with his passion and ambition. I am just trying to be realistic - if we clear out 10 - 12 players as the last few season's results certainly warrant, what are the odds of the squad being any stronger by next August?

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