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Too many Lack lustre performances today. Oxford werent a fantastic team, we just didnt turn up. Still hovering for the final push though. We dont make things easy for ourselves. Bradford are poor but if we play like we did today who knows it could go down to the final game of the season. Being an Accy fan sure aint easy.
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The amount of negativity on this forum is staggering sometimes.
We almost didnt have a bloody club at the turn of the year, and yet people still criticise. I thought it was a decent result against a well organised Oxford defence. Given abit of luck we could easily have won by 2 or 3. I cant even remember Cisak having a difficult save to make???? Credit to Coley for trying to change it bringing on Rory and Barnett, but alas I think a draw was probably inevitable. Just wish Razor could have been given 20 mins at the end to try and ruffle a few feathers, oh well. Jimmy Ryan was yet again magnificent, beginning to run out of words to describe him to be honest. His vision, runs and everything else where just unbelievable at times. His 50 yard effort and that run = wow! We are still unbeaten at home for a long time and looking at the results today its almost as you where from last week. Shrewsbury away is looking the season defining game. On Stanley On |
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I wont drag myself down to that level.
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I thought Stanley should have had at least one penalty, if not two. I just don't understand how the linesman didn't give the shirt pulling one.
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First fifteen/twenty minutes we contolled the game and had a few good chances including the proccy penalty appeal which looked stonewall from where we were stood which was about in line with it.
After that Oxford started to boss the midfield which then began produce a stalemate in the middle of the park which Stanley struggled to bypass and thus apart from a few second half chances for Stanley was pretty much how the game played out. Still well in the mix and to be still there after forty two games is great credit to everyone involved, there will still be twists and turns yet for us and others as we have seen in the last two weeks. The one thing that genuinely struck me today while we were doing the voting slips was the buzz outside the stadium and a good number of people saying it was their first visit to the ground. Maybe not the result we all wanted but we just got to keep doing what we have done all season and persist with the football and team spirit and it will get it's rewards.:alright: |
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Is it me, or did the team look tired today? Yes we could and should have had a penalty and the two fouls in front of the main stand were straight reds not yellows, but what do I know, no doubt Cowboy will be on my case for that. To me, Oxford were a brutal team getting away with just about every trick in the book and either the ref and/or the assistants were blind to it! Personally, I thought Terry Gornell had one of his poorer games as did Ian Craney but at the end of the day we got a point and we still have it in or own hands to get into the playoffs, however, the auto promotion may just have gone away now.
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Sorry but I am with smudgie on this one, oxford were well organised, done there homework ,got players behind the ball,with the pitch being hard u sometimes have to take an extra touch, we created chances,today we didn't take them,to say the team was poor is wrong,did we defend well ?,not conceed again ?, you have to be positive,you have no divine right to win every game , we didn't lose or conceed
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Oxford United were not well organised today, they kicked, pulled and pushed through our players. My one criticism of this team is the lack of height up front and I stand by my previous statement of 2 OU players should have been shown straight reds not yellows in the first half. |
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Smudgie - it's not as such negative but relative, altho we kept pressing we lacked communication on field, yes the refs a banker and Oxford totally bullied us of the ball, we looked frustrated as a team which hasn't been present as such in the past few home games, macc broke us I think, reminded the team about hoof balls again and just continued today. We CANT do hoof balls, wish this would get thro to them, we have no height like other teams that prefer this method & begs the question WHY are we allowing other teams to dominate play this way (lazy football), we are much more supreme when it's on the deck (as long as players are aware of their team mates positions and reading the ball play - simply lacked today). Thank god oxford were terrible in their forward positions or it could of been worse.
I lived every minute of the match and my throat killing - sorry to all I deafened, frustrated of the above points & also criticism that subs should of been Used a little earlier as some of the lads were all pitched out, but again probably picky :) |
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Get your act together Stanley , And give them a Five year contract !!! |
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