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Thread: Plymouth post match reflections

  1. #41
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    At last we seemed to play as a team and for each other.Now we have some creativity in the side it's a lot better to watch,Watmore is pure class at this level and now we have Benson and Gore back there is a better service to the front two of Gray and Nombe.All contributed to the fully deserved victory and if we get no more injuries and the likes of Powell.Spense and Hall to come back I am feeling confident we can rise up this table.

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    I haven't posted for a while as i have too depressed by the results and performances, so here goes.
    Changing the manager wouldn't help us at this stage of the season.
    As previously stated we have a decent squad when all are fit and they are young enough to develop into a good one.
    I always thought this season was a write off and let him start with a clean slate next season, I hoped it would be in league one, still maybe but if not hey ho.
    Yesterday was more like the way we played when we went on the long undeafeated run.
    The class of Benson and Whatmore add so much and Gore is just sublime, add the injuries to that side and we have a chance.
    We should have been out of sight, enough chances, but had to endure tense times wathcing the clock tick over.
    As others have said James was immense and a special shout out for Yearwood, he was on my surplus list but he was very good
    yesterday more of that please Drew.
    Keep that up, keep the faith and with luck and a fair wind we can stay up,

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    Hopefully Mansfield Town players have their minds on the 5th Round FA cup game against Ars*nal next Saturday,
    when they play the Millers on Tuesday.
    Mansfield Town manager Nigel Clough said, that he will have his players focused on Tuesday's game at the NYS.

    Yesterday's game against Plymouth Argyle, Watmore & Benson were outstanding, good to see Gore come on to
    play his part.
    Harry Gray a gifted player, but he tried to beat to many opponents instead of passing the ball.
    Why do we persist with walloping the ball upfield, when we don't have a big forward to lay the ball off.

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    Couldn’t agree more Eric, why did we persist in launching it downfield (to be fair Nombe did win a few ) their no 15 was massive and therefore shedding possession, their keeper was constantly rolling it out to the full backs to start moves going, it’s criminal especially now we have “footballers” who can look after the ball like Benson Gore and Watmore, also Powell when he’s fit, the chances came from the movement of our front lads and the creativity of our midfield, not from launching it down the field giving away possession, something must have been said to Cann in at half time because he was at least varying it a bit James and Rafferty are good enough to receive the ball and start attacks off, apart from anything else it gives the opposition something to think about if you can at least mix it up

  5. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Townerslovechild View Post
    This season has been very strange, I think even the most ardent Hamshaw critic can see he has brought in some good players, and the team is a rebuild job by a rookie manager.
    Chuck in the ridiculous amount of injuries , and it's no wonder we are struggling .
    But there have been signs that we have the basis for a decent team, yesterday was probably the best example of that so far.
    For once it wasn't a 45 minute display,more like 75.
    Regardless of yesterday's result,sacking him before the end of the season would be pointless unless you have someone lined up to take over the next day.
    So let's hope the players stay fit,and the points keep coming.
    I agree, I think that really paints a true reflection of it. And a lot has hinged on injuries. Realistically we may not be able to do that all the time, but there will be more chances, and goals like anything else the more frequency play happens.

    We must get behind them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_time_miller View Post
    I agree, I think that really paints a true reflection of it. And a lot has hinged on injuries. Realistically we may not be able to do that all the time, but there will be more chances, and goals like anything else the more frequency play happens.

    We must get behind them.
    Get the sense that Yearwood starting to show what he?s capable of (perhaps run of games needed) could be key to us putting an important run together

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