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Title: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 12, 2017, 10:42:55 pm
I know its early but here are the key fixtures. The Top 10 teams

Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers
Colchester United v Crawley Town
Crewe Alexandra v Wycombe Wanderers
Luton Town v Hartlepool United
Mansfield Town v Accrington Stanley      
Notts County v Exeter City
Plymouth Argyle v Leyton Orient
Portsmouth v Blackpool
Stevenage v Cheltenham Town

Given that Plymouth are playing Leyton O, and could win by a bag load of goals, its essential we beat Carlisle which given their recent form we should do. Luton, Exeter, Portsmouth and Mansfield could all end in draws, which will give us a bigger points gap.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: not on facebook on February 12, 2017, 11:57:36 pm
Iam going all in with my poker chips woooosshhh

3 > 1 win to rovers
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: DRNaith on February 13, 2017, 09:29:22 am
Essential is a strong word.

We could lose by 10 goals and still be champions by the end of the season.

We've done the hard work to a point where we don't need to panic about the odd result here and there.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: wing commander on February 13, 2017, 11:21:45 am
   Tuesday is a huge game for me...Nick a win and we are really in the box seat and can stamp our authority over this league...Lose and whilst not disastrous it would mean 2 points out of 9 and give others reason to believe we are slipping...
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2017, 12:24:20 pm
Agree with that. Two winnable games drawn now a more difficult game away to another promotion contender. Despite Carlisle's loss of form I'm sure they will be trying to win the game to get their season back on track.

I suspect it will be a nervous game for both teams with neither brimming with confidence.

We need to earn the win and that means getting back to a high tempo and closing them down quickly. This time chances need to be taken after being not being ruthless enough in the last two.

The players need to show trey want it bad enough and not go through the motions thinking it will come in the next game..and the next..and the next.

We're getting to the business end of the season when teams have something to play for. We have to show we mean business.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: idler on February 13, 2017, 12:27:02 pm
We haven't played badly in the last two games though. We are still making chances and just need to take a few more.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: wing commander on February 13, 2017, 01:31:59 pm
   The Morecombe game was a disappointment that we didn't take all the points,but that said they won easily on Saturday..Newport is difficult to say,a awful pitch but a team who were practically replaced to a man in January and are on a unbeaten run....
   So it's nothing to be worried about but we do need to stamp our authority back on the league and make sure anybody else doesn't get a sniff...
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Campsall rover on February 13, 2017, 01:32:14 pm
I know its early but here are the key fixtures. The Top 10 teams

Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers
Colchester United v Crawley Town
Crewe Alexandra v Wycombe Wanderers
Luton Town v Hartlepool United
Mansfield Town v Accrington Stanley      
Notts County v Exeter City
Plymouth Argyle v Leyton Orient
Portsmouth v Blackpool
Stevenage v Cheltenham Town

Given that Plymouth are playing Leyton O, and could win by a bag load of goals, its essential we beat Carlisle which given their recent form we should do. Luton, Exeter, Portsmouth and Mansfield could all end in draws, which will give us a bigger points gap.
Thought I was an optermist but I can't see Exeter, Portsmouth, Luton and Mansfield all drawing.
To be honest if two of them draw I will be surprised but very happy.
Only Plymouth are of any serious concern now. It would take a catostophic drop in form for us to blow it now. ITS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN   :clapping:
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: wing commander on February 13, 2017, 01:35:59 pm
   Fixtures can be misleading though..The last 2 rounds of fixtures on paper,you would have thought we would have extended our lead and been away and gone..2 very winnable games for us and a few other teams playing each other
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: drfchound on February 13, 2017, 02:20:26 pm
It should be noted that Newport are unbeaten in 5 and Morecambe are unbeaten in 6 games.
Both are having a good run and who is to say they won't "do an Exeter".
We will not win every "winnable game" will we?
I read somewhere on here that we should have won both games easily against "rubbish opponents".
No games can be thought of as just having to turn up and three points are guaranteed and i have no doubt that the team or the staff will be thinking that it is, even if some supporters are doing just that.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: wing commander on February 13, 2017, 03:08:12 pm
   Which is why I put the post about Newport and Morecambes current form which is excellent for their league positions...Which is why Tuesday would be a massive win..Not just for us but for the rest of the teams psychology...
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 13, 2017, 04:31:56 pm
I believe Tuesday is a must win game, to put us back on winning ways and beating a fellow promotion contender, which would send out the message to  other promotion contenders that we can beat sides around us, and we are No.1 in the League.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Dutch Uncle on February 13, 2017, 04:37:01 pm
I don't think tomorrow is necessarily a must win game for us to win automatic promotion

I do think it might be a must win game if we want to win the title
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on February 13, 2017, 06:27:25 pm
Mathematically it's not a must win game but psychologically it could be a turning point.

A win would provide a big boost and sends a message. The same message delivered following the win v Portsmouth.

Certainly we have good reason to believe this team is made of stronger stuff than the team relegated from a 'safe' position last season. How's the time to show it!
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: ballysbackin on February 13, 2017, 06:36:37 pm
I have just read Keith Curle's post match interview on their O S He certainly did not pull any punches about the performance, one interesting thing was that the Drug testing people were in the dressing room straight after the team went in for their debriefing...He was not happy at this.  But made a pont also that the travelling fans noise may have had an influence on the game...Worth noting
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 13, 2017, 07:01:54 pm
We need to  be ruthless in dispatching Carlisle with a heavy defeat. Their fans keep complaining that the LB position is a weakness which KC did not address during the transfer window, we need to send Copps marauding down the right to test the LB position.

From their forum: "The best result would be to have the game off due to ice so we can play them when we have a bloody left back!"
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Campsall rover on February 13, 2017, 07:33:35 pm
Need to send Blair down the right and let Copps play behind the stickers or wherever he would like to roam.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: the vicar on February 13, 2017, 07:38:59 pm
Essential is a strong word.

We could lose by 10 goals and still be champions by the end of the season.

We've done the hard work to a point where we don't need to panic about the odd result here and there.
we have already had two crap results or odd as you say
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Campsall rover on February 13, 2017, 07:51:04 pm
They were NOT Crap results. We were unlucky against Morcambe, on another day we would have scored 4
The Newport result was a point won not 2 lost. Most other teams would have buckled under that physical assault.
It was 2,more points won towards our goal of promotion
Why are there still so many 'half empty glass' ""fans"" one here.
Get a grip we are TOP of the league.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Lincoln Rover on February 13, 2017, 08:53:25 pm
Well if they wanted ice and the game off they'll be struggling. Already up here with !rs LR and its 5/6 degrees above, with a good forecast tomorrow.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: not on facebook on February 13, 2017, 11:53:24 pm
DF should read this thread and his tatical plan will sound like

' they don't like it up 'erm

' fix bayonets'

'C H A R G E '

Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Sammy Chung was King on February 14, 2017, 01:48:27 am
My predictions
*************
Carlisle United v Doncaster Rovers 1-3
Colchester United v Crawley Town 2-0
Crewe Alexandra v Wycombe Wanderers 2-2
Luton Town v Hartlepool United 4-0
Mansfield Town v Accrington Stanley 1-0      
Notts County v Exeter City 1-1
Plymouth Argyle v Leyton Orient 2-1
Portsmouth v Blackpool 1-0
Stevenage v Cheltenham Town 1-1
Yeovil v Cambridge 1-1

Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 14, 2017, 03:44:59 am
DF should read this thread and his tatical plan will sound like

' they don't like it up 'erm

' fix bayonets'

'C H A R G E '

Not far from the truth. Blackpool played a high tempo game and pressed the Carlisle defence, we need to do the same. Give 'em a double nightmare!
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 14, 2017, 03:58:09 am
Interesting quote from the Carlisle forum, they think we will be easier to play against than Blackpool:

"Think Tuesday Jamie proctor back will help. Blackpool pressured high up the pitch today from the off. I remember when we played Derby earlier in the season and they did that. 2/3 quick passes and we nearly scored in the 1st 10 mins of that game and we earned respect and they didn't pressure as much. I think Tuesday we will play better, last time we played Doncaster they were happy for us to have the ball and both sides played attacking passing football."

We need to prove them wrong!
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: GazLaz on February 14, 2017, 07:48:04 am
Interesting quote from the Carlisle forum, they think we will be easier to play against than Blackpool:

"Think Tuesday Jamie proctor back will help. Blackpool pressured high up the pitch today from the off. I remember when we played Derby earlier in the season and they did that. 2/3 quick passes and we nearly scored in the 1st 10 mins of that game and we earned respect and they didn't pressure as much. I think Tuesday we will play better, last time we played Doncaster they were happy for us to have the ball and both sides played attacking passing football."

We need to prove them wrong!

No teamin this division presses better than us when we are on it.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: Herman Hessian on February 14, 2017, 11:37:48 am
Already up here with mrs LR.....

ahh the old "let's go on a romantic trip to the lakes for valentines dear - oooh - look - you'd never guess where rovers are playing..."

i'm on a similar "visit the daughter at university in newcastle at half term - oooh - look - you'd never guess...." scam

:-)
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: i_ateallthepies on February 14, 2017, 12:08:11 pm
Pair of scheming bar stewards the two of you!  I just told our Gert I'm off to the game at Carlisle with my mate and stuff Valentines.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: RedJ on February 14, 2017, 12:12:27 pm
Who says romance is dead?
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: i_ateallthepies on February 14, 2017, 12:31:40 pm
Keep em keen RedJ, she can't get enough of me ;0)
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: big fat yorkshire pudding on February 14, 2017, 01:01:50 pm
Asked my Mrs what she wanted to do for Valentine's.  So we're off to Carlisle.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: NickDRFC on February 14, 2017, 01:03:23 pm
Valentines is a joke, I'm with i_ateallthepies on this one.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: IDM on February 14, 2017, 01:30:06 pm
It is valentines day every day in my house :chair:
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: idler on February 14, 2017, 01:32:01 pm
It is valentines day every day in my house :chair:
As long as it's not while you are at work. 😉
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: RedJ on February 14, 2017, 01:46:51 pm
It is valentines day every day in my house :chair:

Constant disappointment and arguing that you've nowt special planned? :P
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 14, 2017, 03:49:12 pm
You guys are lucky. We're still digging ourselves out after a massive snow yesterday :cold:
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 14, 2017, 09:45:52 pm
Interesting set of results this evening. We lost so did Plymouth (very unexpected), Luton quietly making progress in 4th, the one to watch, and one to beat on Saturday.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: les@donr on February 14, 2017, 10:00:46 pm
The last time Luton played a top side was Pompey in Jan. and were beaten 1-0.
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on February 14, 2017, 10:05:06 pm
Agree with that. Two winnable games drawn now a more difficult game away to another promotion contender. Despite Carlisle's loss of form I'm sure they will be trying to win the game to get their season back on track.

I suspect it will be a nervous game for both teams with neither brimming with confidence.

We need to earn the win and that means getting back to a high tempo and closing them down quickly. This time chances need to be taken after being not being ruthless enough in the last two.

The players need to show trey want it bad enough and not go through the motions thinking it will come in the next game..and the next..and the next.

We're getting to the business end of the season when teams have something to play for. We have to show we mean business.

Just what we didn't do. I wasn't there but from the commentary it sounds like we failed the test.

Ok, was a blow losing Butler before kick off but our big players should have had enough to get a result from that game.

Williams sounds shot of confidence (again) and he's had enough time to play through it, so I suspect DF will give an opportunity for May or McSheffrey to shuffle the pack.

We need them to give us something to shout about early in the game Saturday to help us be the 12th man!
Title: Re: Tuesday Night's key fixtures
Post by: drfchound on February 14, 2017, 10:08:48 pm
I agree about shaking it up up front on Saturday.