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I thought sadlier was very good tonight
Great result, the attendances though on a Tuesday night are depressing, Don't know what the players must think.
I don't think 7000 were there, it looked empty, season tickets counted again
Yes that's what i said, feels like the support is in decline.
I think the conversation was more to do with how many were actually there tonight! I’d guess between 5 and 6,000.
Coppinger had an off night, especially in the first half, but I don’t know how you could say Sadlier was poor, Steve. He made things happen every time he got the ball at his feet. Some very clever use of the ball.
Why cant they just give accurate attendances, surley it's not that hard to record people coming through the turnstiles, or are the real figures that depressing that we need to cover them up.
Quote from: WheatleyRover on January 08, 2020, 12:49:29 amWhy cant they just give accurate attendances, surley it's not that hard to record people coming through the turnstiles, or are the real figures that depressing that we need to cover them up.Could be wrong, but I’m sure it was said on here a few months ago that the club doesn’t choose to declare it that way, but it is the rule for clubs to do so.
Awful game to watch. But, 3 points is 3 points.
Let’s take the shine off a decent performance eh. It was hardly a glamour game, weather forecast was shite, just after Christmas (wasn’t yesterday perceived to be the most depressing day of the year ?), a game on tv and hardly any away fans.If we keep winning crowds will be up
Quote from: roversdude on January 08, 2020, 05:38:40 amLet’s take the shine off a decent performance eh. It was hardly a glamour game, weather forecast was shite, just after Christmas (wasn’t yesterday perceived to be the most depressing day of the year ?), a game on tv and hardly any away fans.If we keep winning crowds will be up. This, bang onYes, decline is a strong word, as you say there a number of factors that affect attendances this time of year, add to that:-'False' league position, with our disrupted season so far. Negative social media. The glass half empty outlook remains strong with continuous swipes at the board and the manager which I believe is unjustified. Not enough emphasis on performances on the pitch and the good results gained against good opposition. Any casual/occasional supporters out there would think the club is in crisis. Even after sound victories like last night, Peterborough and Oxford some people can't resist tainting their comments with negative stuff. Concerns are understandable, unfair criticism doesn't help.As the glass fills as we move nearer the play offs, hopefully more people will realise the manager and players are doing something right.
Coppinger’s pass with the outside of his right foot that curved to the feet of Sadler, who crossed the ball into the box with the resulting first goal, was a pass only Copps could see & execute. Second half he was calm in the box when the ball came to him in a crowded area, he feinted to his left then brought the ball onto his right, picked his spot & virtually passed it into the net with the keeper stranded, only to see it come off a defenders heel in a last ditch lunge & squirm centimetres past the upright.Got an assist with the corner for Anderson’s goal so all in all not bad for an ‘off night’ Johno.