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Yes, we're desperate to see a good home performance to put to bed the last home shocker. Do we take the Newport line up as DS preferred formation. Certainly sounds he wants Rowe to play that role as part of the back 3. Does he continue with Knoyle on the other side of Williams or does he look to reintroduce Olowu and push Knoyle further forward as the wing back? Once again, we just want to see the high tempo and support for Miller.
Their away record is bad. Played 10 away league games this season and lost 7, drawn 1 and won 2. The only sides they have beaten away are equally dreadful in Gillingham and Rochdale.
I think the first time we have played them in a league fixture and from a place that would certainly suit the nickname the Posh more than it does Peterborough. A club to be admired over the last decade for how far they have risen as a club and will give us a stiff test to see if we can build on the win at Newport, themselves coming here looking for their third win on the bounce their last game being a 4-1 win at Rochdale, so will be hoping to continue the winning run and move further away from the relegation places. Armstrong is their main threat having scored six league goals this season and is in form getting a brace at Rochdale. Led by local to us Simon Weaver I would imagine they know all about our frailties when put under pressure and in your faces sides and I expect a much harder game than at Newport in that respect, being known as a team that works hard if nothing else. We ourselves will be looking to build on our win at Newport where we showed some form at last, and put a game together, and at times played some good football, which we have done a couple of times before this season but have really struggled for any consistency which from now on we must do if we are to recover anything from a season that has proved testing and disappointing to us the supporters who want to see more than has been on offer this season up to press. So the odd up now and again has to stop, and with hopefully some players fit again we could have a stronger squad on paper available, but that could muddy the waters, do we change a winning side? have even the name players we have shown any form to just come back into the Team? will Anderson and Olowu be fit for the game? both would be shoe ins under normal circumstances, and will we try to find a system where Miller gets more help up front? can the players actually show a decent run of personal form now they should have gained confidence? Lot's to discuss, for now something to look forward to after a win, please have your say.
Col, i know some think Maxwell needs to up his game a little but to replace him with Mitchell is rather extreme.
Quote from: selby on December 12, 2022, 12:00:01 pm I think the first time we have played them in a league fixture and from a place that would certainly suit the nickname the Posh more than it does Peterborough. A club to be admired over the last decade for how far they have risen as a club and will give us a stiff test to see if we can build on the win at Newport, themselves coming here looking for their third win on the bounce their last game being a 4-1 win at Rochdale, so will be hoping to continue the winning run and move further away from the relegation places. Armstrong is their main threat having scored six league goals this season and is in form getting a brace at Rochdale. Led by local to us Simon Weaver I would imagine they know all about our frailties when put under pressure and in your faces sides and I expect a much harder game than at Newport in that respect, being known as a team that works hard if nothing else. We ourselves will be looking to build on our win at Newport where we showed some form at last, and put a game together, and at times played some good football, which we have done a couple of times before this season but have really struggled for any consistency which from now on we must do if we are to recover anything from a season that has proved testing and disappointing to us the supporters who want to see more than has been on offer this season up to press. So the odd up now and again has to stop, and with hopefully some players fit again we could have a stronger squad on paper available, but that could muddy the waters, do we change a winning side? have even the name players we have shown any form to just come back into the Team? will Anderson and Olowu be fit for the game? both would be shoe ins under normal circumstances, and will we try to find a system where Miller gets more help up front? can the players actually show a decent run of personal form now they should have gained confidence? Lot's to discuss, for now something to look forward to after a win, please have your say.POSH stands for port out starboard homeAs I understand itWhy that applies to an inland city is beyond me
I was thinking the more modern Posh part of Yorkshire with all the millionaires rather than the S**T hole of Peterborough myself.
Wrong... In the nineteenth century, a ‘posh’ was slang for money, and specifically a halfpenny or another coin of small value, as the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) records. This sense of ‘posh’ is attested from 1830. Curiously, the word has its origins in a Romani term for a coin: the Welsh Romani phrase påš xā̊ra referred to the halfpenny coin. And even more curiously, the English Romani term for the same thing, only in the plural (i.e. halfpennies), was posh-hórri.Then, towards the end of the nineteenth century, an alternate meaning of ‘posh’ arose, again from that constant stream of living language, slang. Once again, this ‘posh’ was a noun rather than the more familiar adjective we use today, although, interestingly, this ‘posh’ referred to a dandy: a well-dressed, and often well-off, man about town.Urban myth port out etc.