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  1. #1
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    A Good much needed result.
    Couldn’t make it last night along with what’s looks like another couple of thousand.
    Our loss.
    Onwards and upwards.
    UTM

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    Quote Originally Posted by mygiddypant View Post
    I would like to speak on behalf of NWC, Eternal Grist etc,

    "Northampton were robbed! They showed us how to play football. Eaves was let go too early, he's much better than owt we've got.

    Dawson is rubbish; Hamshaw is rubbisher"

    Did I do ok fellas?
    I think you have just proven pockets point that he posted exactly.
    SAD.

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    A second half more like the old days. It would have been an injustice if that off-side goal had denied us at least a share of the points.
    The players goal celebration suggested that they are all behind the cause. Someone told me we're only 5 points behind Barnsley in 15th place.
    On to Exeter, and Sam's old club. A fruitful return for the old boy?.
    The death of Tony's brother may explain why he's had more important things to do than worry about football.

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    First half forgettable , second half better , on another thread I said five points from the next seven games and three of those points were last night . Hope im wrong and a lot might depend on keeping our best forward. So well done the team for the second half.

  5. #5
    The goal that cobblers scored was atrocious. 3 men on him and keeper out and grounded in the wrong place for the umpteenth time.
    Jules clattered over keeper in the end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_time_miller View Post
    The goal that cobblers scored was atrocious. 3 men on him and keeper out and grounded in the wrong place for the umpteenth time.
    Jules clattered over keeper in the end.
    It was also a yard offside but the numpty with the yellow flag was as bad as the referee

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by jakethemiller View Post
    It was also a yard offside but the numpty with the yellow flag was as bad as the referee
    He definitely was offside, but I think it balanced out subsequently when the Cobblers were denied what looked a certain penalty.

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    A great result a good second half and two very good headers by the new boys from two outstanding crosses and assists (not the only ones by the way). It is amazing that someone still points out the one poor corner he did and doesn't mention the awful corners by Spence.
    The players showed real desire in the second half with great effort from most players with Rafferty and Nombe standing out for me. and yes moving a 17 year lad away from two huge CBs to play wide was a good decision, but why did it take 1.5 games to spot that?

    I am pleased for MH the pressure must have been immense before the game and at half-time, and although I do not think he is good enough I am pleased he got the result. Also well done to MH for his interview where he was very thoughtful and respectful to the Stewarts and not going straight into the game.

    We started with his normal 3 at the back and yet agin we looked awful, gaps down the side of the 3 CBs that a better team would have taken more of an advantage of. Forced to go to a 4 at the back at the end of the first half due to Kaleta injury and for the last 7 to 10 minutes we vastly improved, playing further up the pitch. So what does the tactical genius do in the second half when James had to leave, back to a 3 and put players out of position.

    We scored a good equaliser had 5 minutes of real pressure and then found ourselves pushed back again, so we bring on a right footed CB to play LB, move back to a four and we go on to win. Brin will point out that 4 defenders were practising headers with Woody before the game, that is true but kaleta was being given a separate workout clearly to help with his hamstring issues. When will MH learn that his system is flawed massively and we leak goals and a 4 is the way to go for the rest of the season. Baptiste, McWilliams and Jules can all play full-back if we need cover for James or Rafferty.

    At the game we were talking about the games and struggle to remember any game this season where we have done well across 90 minutes, we do seem to have good and bad 45 minute periods, does anyone else notice that?

    A special mention to Martha, he hasn't been great for a while, but he did ok when he came on against the Dons and again last night, silly fancy stuff near the end but much better in his natural wide forward position.

    So well done the team and management for the win last night and I hope we go to the next game battle and come back with something, to have a mini-run started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derbymiller View Post
    A great result a good second half and two very good headers by the new boys from two outstanding crosses and assists (not the only ones by the way). It is amazing that someone still points out the one poor corner he did and doesn't mention the awful corners by Spence.
    The players showed real desire in the second half with great effort from most players with Rafferty and Nombe standing out for me. and yes moving a 17 year lad away from two huge CBs to play wide was a good decision, but why did it take 1.5 games to spot that?

    I am pleased for MH the pressure must have been immense before the game and at half-time, and although I do not think he is good enough I am pleased he got the result. Also well done to MH for his interview where he was very thoughtful and respectful to the Stewarts and not going straight into the game.

    We started with his normal 3 at the back and yet agin we looked awful, gaps down the side of the 3 CBs that a better team would have taken more of an advantage of. Forced to go to a 4 at the back at the end of the first half due to Kaleta injury and for the last 7 to 10 minutes we vastly improved, playing further up the pitch. So what does the tactical genius do in the second half when James had to leave, back to a 3 and put players out of position.

    We scored a good equaliser had 5 minutes of real pressure and then found ourselves pushed back again, so we bring on a right footed CB to play LB, move back to a four and we go on to win. Brin will point out that 4 defenders were practising headers with Woody before the game, that is true but kaleta was being given a separate workout clearly to help with his hamstring issues. When will MH learn that his system is flawed massively and we leak goals and a 4 is the way to go for the rest of the season. Baptiste, McWilliams and Jules can all play full-back if we need cover for James or Rafferty.

    At the game we were talking about the games and struggle to remember any game this season where we have done well across 90 minutes, we do seem to have good and bad 45 minute periods, does anyone else notice that?

    A special mention to Martha, he hasn't been great for a while, but he did ok when he came on against the Dons and again last night, silly fancy stuff near the end but much better in his natural wide forward position.

    So well done the team and management for the win last night and I hope we go to the next game battle and come back with something, to have a mini-run started.
    Good post Derbs. Both visually and in the more measured content.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthWestCorner View Post
    Back to the matter at hand.

    A shocking first half. The players are devoid of any confidence and tactics. You can understand the former but not the latter. But I guess with Bobo in charge anything is possible.

    Second half better. Gore made the difference and drove them forward. But that said, it’s nothing to shout about. They will come down with us.

    So, Bobo survives another match. It will suit the Old soak because it will see us through the transfer window without having to open the wallet. And then law and behold he will pull the trigger once that’s out of the way and put Tonge and Wood in the revolving seat until the end of the season.

    Mark my words.
    Mr Stewart has just lost his brother ,have some f*cking respect.

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