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Thread: near 5 year record and Sept matches

  1. #1
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    near 5 year record and Sept matches

    apparently 1st run of 4 league defeats since late 2009. So far played 7 and won 1 is dire (given opposition).
    Can only hope that the 2 week rest will allow all the injured parties to return, Hammel/Ramsden/Kerr/Angol/(Moore?) and drop several for ross co, who seem to be MUCH WORSE than us. Ross CO win is crucial.
    Sept looking like make or break for McCall, 2 ties v accies with must win cup match, away at Celts and Ross Co.

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    Aye we're definitely in the 5h1t this season. Thie final outcome wlll eventuallyr add to McCall's stock or detract from it, either way he will be off at the seasons end. Was not at the game today how did we play? Any sign of Improvement?

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    The season is a write off after 5 games played. 1 goal scored. He has signed nobody whilst letting the team run down. The club is a disgrace from top to bottom. This man who has been in professional football all his life fails to see what we've been seeing since pre season. A joke.

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    Our manager has been lucky with players mainly acquired by other managers. Now that the majority of these players are gone - the players he is signing are of abysmal standard or are lazy like Vigurs/Ainsworth - who don't seem to give a monkeys. The players seem to be unfit and uninspired to do any better better by a manager with very obvious limitations. We need new ideas from someone else.

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    Quote Originally Posted by Northchannel
    apparently 1st run of 4 league defeats since late 2009. So far played 7 and won 1 is dire (given opposition).
    Can only hope that the 2 week rest will allow all the injured parties to return, Hammel/Ramsden/Kerr/Angol/(Moore?) and drop several for ross co, who seem to be MUCH WORSE than us. Ross CO win is crucial.
    Sept looking like make or break for McCall, 2 ties v accies with must win cup match, away at Celts and Ross Co.
    I don't think we are in a position to describe any team as MUCH WORSE than us.

    Re your Sep injury returns - Francis-Angol and Ramsden returned yesterday, Kerr was suspended not injured, and Moore is not going to be the first player to return after an snterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in only 4 months!!

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    Quote Originally Posted by JOHHNYG
    apparently 1st run of 4 league defeats since late 2009. So far played 7 and won 1 is dire (given opposition).
    Can only hope that the 2 week rest will allow all the injured parties to return, Hammel/Ramsden/Kerr/Angol/(Moore?) and drop several for ross co, who seem to be MUCH WORSE than us. Ross CO win is crucial.
    Sept looking like make or break for McCall, 2 ties v accies with must win cup match, away at Celts and Ross Co.
    I don't think we are in a position to describe any team as MUCH WORSE than us.

    Re your Sep injury returns - Francis-Angol and Ramsden returned yesterday, Kerr was suspended not injured, and Moore is not going to be the first player to return after an snterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in only 4 months!![/quote]

    Oops - for 'snterior' read 'anterior'. Sorry.

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    re: near 5 year record and Sept matches

    Its not make or break but it could go a long way to shaping the success or otherwise of his season and contract talks.

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