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We all thought this with Bromley. I think this is a hell of a tougher game than it looks on league positions alone. They are very resilient away from home and we have struggled with these types of sides. Add to that curveballs like Taylor and who knows, Adelakun and it could be difficult. Let’s see.
We’ve just been through a run of games that on paper were mainly difficult. We’re now starting a run of games that look on paper less difficult.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on November 15, 2024, 04:57:11 pmWe’ve just been through a run of games that on paper were mainly difficult. We’re now starting a run of games that look on paper less difficult. Like Harrogate, Newport and Bromley
Don’t start piling on the optimism, please! Whenever we start thinking about how many goals we’re going to win by against a TLO club we get a nasty surprise.I’m going for a fairly even but scrappy and boring game with very little of interest except we win 1-0.
Going to be 12 degrees according to google so not too bad. 10 degrees in Bradford now and Donny is always warmer than here. Still taking a scarf though.
Will be interesting to see what the attendance drops back to today. Probably in the eyes of some, a 'routine' fixture on what's looking like a dank cool day. I guess 7500 would be good?? Hope we get something to warm us all up!
Hoping for a big performance from our lads today. I do think the 1st goal will be decisive in how the game pans out.We get the 1st goal and I am hopeful we can get 3/4 If they score 1st we have a battle on i suspect but we are still capable of winning of courseThese next 4 league games I think could be a marker for how strong we will be in the 2nd half of the season.Being greedy I want 3 points v Salford H, Carlisle A, Fleetwood A, & Cheltenham H Yes 3 points at Highbury. You heard it here 1st We have to do it sometime don’t we. This is the season.
We keep going into games feeling reasonably confident thinking this is the one when it's going to click. It's not quite happened yet at home as we seem to make scoring goals a little more complicated. We hear McCann and ourselves talk about being more ruthless in front of goal but how do we become more ruthless? How do you coach that?I think it's fair to say, we're creating enough chances and opportunities to win games so, irrespective of what colour shirts we play against, is it just the ability to get that ball between the sticks without shanking, slicing, looping , bobbling the ball?When you think about the four goals that hit the back of the net against Accriington with great simplicity, what's gone wrong?
They have exactly the type of away form that could cause us problems. Aside from Notts County (zero away losses) Salford City have the best unbeaten away record this season (one away loss) but they have this with an astounding five away draws. They have actually only won a single away game in the league this season, and lost zero. They have only conceded eight away goals, the same as leaders Port Vale and the best away record holder Notts County.