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    Quote Originally Posted by Young_Nudger View Post
    Is that the same Shepherd that was being slagged off last season because he was signed from a non league club !?!?!

    You know who you are.
    Well firstly if you are going to post such provocative statements it's best I find to at least provide some modicum of facts to support it .

    I think you'll find that nobody slagged off Shepherd , Lopata or even Dallas because they came from non league , the club was slagged off for expecting them to replace Andersen and Kitching without any harm to our defensive capabilities .

    The club in fact have done the work for us and it played out exactly how many of us predicted it would .

    All three were found wanting in league one and had to be sent out on loan in the hope they would come back as better players , something 18 months on we still don't know given they are currently playing at a lower level than ourselves .

    The club then underlined their failure to indeed replace Andersen and Kitching by having to recruit Pines , Earl and then Roberts so the facts are that the club themselves didn't think they were up to it either .

    In future communication on this board it would be wise for you to refrain from attacking posters personally when you don't agree with them , stop swallowing the bullshyte sound bites that come out of fans forum meetings and actually acknowledge the facts that have played out as predicted by a number of us on this board .

    Although that I suspect would challenge your huge ego and play havoc with the chip on your shoulder .

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    Our options arent great are they. Lopata wasn't good enough last season

    Shepperd was also not good enough, hence the loan which was ironically to Cheltenham where DC was managing at the time, so he'll know all about shepperds ability.

    I thought our defence was good at Wrexham. We looked assured and organised. I didn't see the Birmingham game although their winning goal was very poor from our point of view.

    As for today's game, I've watched Exeter twice this season and they are an average side and from what I saw. They were certainly not a side that were fond of passing football although that could be down to their opponents on the day.

    A bloody win would be nice. It seems like we ent edda win since Boer War

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Well firstly if you are going to post such provocative statements it's best I find to at least provide some modicum of facts to support it .

    I think you'll find that nobody slagged off Shepherd , Lopata or even Dallas because they came from non league , the club was slagged off for expecting them to replace Andersen and Kitching without any harm to our defensive capabilities .

    The club in fact have done the work for us and it played out exactly how many of us predicted it would .

    All three were found wanting in league one and had to be sent out on loan in the hope they would come back as better players , something 18 months on we still don't know given they are currently playing at a lower level than ourselves .

    The club then underlined their failure to indeed replace Andersen and Kitching by having to recruit Pines , Earl and then Roberts so the facts are that the club themselves didn't think they were up to it either .

    In future communication on this board it would be wise for you to refrain from attacking posters personally when you don't agree with them , stop swallowing the bullshyte sound bites that come out of fans forum meetings and actually acknowledge the facts that have played out as predicted by a number of us on this board .

    Although that I suspect would challenge your huge ego and play havoc with the chip on your shoulder .

    To be fair Animal, I remember YN saying that the aforementioned defenders were of championship standard back in September of last season.

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    Todays line up:
    Killip (GK), Russell, Pines, de Gevigney, O'Keeffe, Gent, McCarthy, Keillor-Dunn, Humphrys, Connell (c), Nwakali.

    Subs: Smith (GK), Cotter, Cosgrove, Lofthouse, Craig, Watters, Yoganathan.

    Kelechi Nwakali – who makes his first league start – comes in for the suspended Adam Phillips and Conor McCarthy starts a league game for the first time since September 2022 as he replaces the injured Marc Roberts.
    Max Watters is back on the bench after injury.

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    2nd best first half and the way we lined up defensively for their opening free kick goal was schoolboy stuff.
    Game plan I’ve no idea but just hope it’s a game of two halves.

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    1st Half
    PAINFUL viewing.
    Connell for Yogga.
    Russell for Watters.
    Go 343.
    Nwakali is only player who is performing.

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    Where to start , absolutely wide open because the defence and the midfield aren't working together when we are out of possession , there's a huge gap , ffs push up 10 yards further up the pitch and close it .

    Attack powder puff , Keillor Dunn don't get me started , how easier a chance do you need man ?

    Humphreys trying to cause problems but playing on his own with no support .

    Not a hint of a team going on here .

    Listen you bunch of fairy cakes , when one of our players is getting pushed around as Russell was with their keeper giving it large too ffs back him up .

    Embarrassing and shameful .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Young_Nudger View Post
    1st Half
    PAINFUL viewing.
    Connell for Yogga.
    Russell for Watters.
    Go 343.
    Nwakali is only player who is performing.
    2nd Half
    More structure this half - but still a lack of ideas going forward.
    The players seem to have low confidence in their build up play because they know there?s an inability to score.
    It was clearly apparent that the confidence of the players going forward greatly improved once the 1st goal was scored.
    This team is crying out for a proper out and out striker.

    Nwakali easily man of the match.
    DC cannot afford to leave him out of the starting lineup.

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    A game of two halves much better in the second period but a bit nervy near the end and shouldn?t have been the case had Keillor Dunn put that one on one away.

    Nwakali the best player on the pitch by a country mile.

    Very pleased I have to say for the 400 that travelled well done to them.

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    Much better second dig and clearly benefiting from Clarke reading them the riot act at half time I suspect .

    More intensity , we worked harder and were more positive .

    First half we made Exeter look much better than they actually were .

    Saying that I'd take their central defender Tristan Crama all day long who is on loan to them from Brentford , absolute class act and has one thing we haven't got , pace .

    Who the feck is running the recruitment strategy these days ?

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