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Thread: PSF 22/07/23 Boston United (A)

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    PSF 22/07/23 Boston United (A)



    Anybody here going to this one?

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    No Randall, which will be the second PSF he will have missed, slightly worrying. No Tipton or Claxton, which hopefully is a sign that we might be close to signing Debrah.

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    A "quiet opening 45".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpies1959 View Post
    No Randall, which will be the second PSF he will have missed, slightly worrying. No Tipton or Claxton, which hopefully is a sign that we might be close to signing Debrah.
    Morias is a worry as well.

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    Dreadful. Absolutely awful. If this is the future, football will become extinct. Same pattern every week.

    Even the crowd is taking the p1ss out of a certain player's propensity (9 times out of 10) to pass back. By the time the ball (after 30 passes) gets near the oposition box, the delivery is woeful, the opposition is comfortably in position to defend without sweat, and our CF has no space to work in, even if he got the ball early (some chance).

    After all that huff and puff and monotonous possession from Notts, it was Boston who had one half chance. I don't recall Notts having anything to speak of.

    Time to give good players their head and let them get on with it as they see fit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBanksy View Post
    Dreadful. Absolutely awful. If this is the future, football will become extinct. Same pattern every week.

    Even the crowd is taking the p1ss out of a certain player's propensity (9 times out of 10) to pass back. By the time the ball (after 30 passes) gets near the oposition box, the delivery is woeful, the opposition is comfortably in position to defend without sweat, and our CF has no space to work in, even if he got the ball early (some chance).

    After all that huff and puff and monotonous possession from Notts, it was Boston who had one half chance. I don't recall Notts having anything to speak of.

    Time to give good players their head and let them get on with it as they see fit.
    Absolutely.
    If last season taught us nothing, it’s that we definitely need to change that winning formula.
    Fingers crossed for long ball.

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    Who mentioned long ball? Although good players can use long ball extremely effectively.

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    Scott gives Notts the lead on 68 minutes

    Attendance 1,042 with 304 of those from Notts.

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