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yonmon 17-12-2014 11:08

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Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1126543)
Draymen ?

Think they've got a Shire Horse or two that could do that job for us :D

Neigh they haven't !....

But there seems to be an awful amount of analysis of one young player in particular going on here at the moment...although it's difficult to see clearly through this morass of spilt milk !.

In our errant strikers defence, and I have suggested that he doesn't appear to have the skills to be one in an earlier thread, I am certain that he will be the first to feel that his shortcomings might have cost the Club so much in prestige and hard cash, and it will be interesting to see his playing and emotional reaction to this and the criticism which it is already beginning to garner.

Can I , with cap in hand, suggest that as another stand out challenge to the Red's abilities is nobbut a day or two away, that we direct our thoughts analytical towards all that game can offer to we Fans ?.

Bon courage mes Ami !.

smudgie 17-12-2014 11:19

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Thanks cashman = LEGEND :D

Revived Red 17-12-2014 11:19

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1126555)
I thought Crooks was actually getting into the game much better (OK, not difficult) in that period when we were pressing hard, before his miss and their first goal.

You and I often agree, Chimer, but not on this occasion. Sorry. This was the period when he won his solitary header - that ballooned skywards. This was the period when he sometimes passed the ball - and found a Yeovil player (or the sideline) with unerring accuracy.

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1126555)
Anyone who's ever played team sport at any level should feel more sympathy than rage over the miss, knowing how he must be feeling this morning after not sleeping and replaying it in his mind all last night.

The miss is almost a side issue. (Well it was a side issue for him! :rolleyes:). The main issue is his contribution as a footballer. You think we should give him a chance, f19. Surely, as a coach, you would know when enough chances have been given. Especially in a single game. There must come a time when the coach says "This is not working". It was evident to the vast majority of Stanley fans last night. There was a general groan as yet another pass went astray or another header was missed. Would a badly-functioning goalkeeper or centre back be given as many chances?

smudgie 17-12-2014 11:28

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Exactly my point Revived.

keep the faith 17-12-2014 11:29

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as they say, "you can't polish a turd"

football19 17-12-2014 11:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1126566)
Now yer getting as daft n arrogant as Coleman.:rolleyes:

It was a straight forward question Cashy !!,Smudgie might have played for Man Utd for all i know :)
Was waiting for the " i have watched Acci longer than you" reply,and he didn't disappoint.

cashman 17-12-2014 11:47

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Originally Posted by football19 (Post 1126577)
It was a straight forward question Cashy !!,Smudgie might have played for Man Utd for all i know :)
Was waiting for the " i have watched Acci longer than you" reply,and he didn't disappoint.

It was also the same comment Super J.C. made the other day, I'm beginning to wonder if yer related.:D

football19 17-12-2014 11:51

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1126578)
It was also the same comment Super J.C. made the other day, I'm beginning to wonder if yer related.:D

Thats below the belt Cashy !!,you know i have more hair and don't speak with a strange accent :)

football19 17-12-2014 12:09

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1126572)
You and I often agree, Chimer, but not on this occasion. Sorry. This was the period when he won his solitary header - that ballooned skywards. This was the period when he sometimes passed the ball - and found a Yeovil player (or the sideline) with unerring accuracy.



The miss is almost a side issue. (Well it was a side issue for him! :rolleyes:). The main issue is his contribution as a footballer. You think we should give him a chance, f19. Surely, as a coach, you would know when enough chances have been given. Especially in a single game. There must come a time when the coach says "This is not working". It was evident to the vast majority of Stanley fans last night. There was a general groan as yet another pass went astray or another header was missed. Would a badly-functioning goalkeeper or centre back be given as many chances?

RR,you know i am a "believer",If the CF plays crap and we win 2-0,that will do me all day.
As a fan,we don't know who is carrying knocks,not well etc..and players drift in and out of form.
Thats why i am always positive.
Were Proccy and Rob fit tonight?,but they were both desperate to play,that's the Acci spirit.
Smudgie mentioned Gornell as the best hes seen down at the crown (good player),but his record of 0.14 goals per game record suggests he not a goal scoring CF,but he was great leading the line and bringing others into play.
Indeed he only scored the same as Sean Mac and didn't score for the last seven games of the season.
I know with your writing talent RR,you could put it down better than me,but my point is You don't need a 25 goal a season forward to be successful,the shape /structure and results are more important.
NB- its was the worst miss ive seen and the first goal was a foul :)

fatgaz182 17-12-2014 12:12

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Originally Posted by keep the faith (Post 1126575)
as they say, "you can't polish a turd"

No but you can roll it in glitter. :D

cashman 17-12-2014 12:16

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I also thought wi the first goal that the yeovil man who came down the wing had run offside before the ball was played to him? But thats bye the bye, To me Yeovil picked up the impetus after our glaring miss.:(

Crown Grounder 17-12-2014 12:43

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Well, this game and the result has certainly encouraged posters to look for someone to blame.

Scoring goals wins games, its a simple game, which means we need:

1. To create goal scoring chances, and
2. Make sure our shots are on target (and therefore have a chance of going in)

ALL our players who found themselves in goal scoring positions at Yoevil failed to get their shot on target, except for one. Who the one was is not important.

What that means is that we would only have scored one goal on the night.

Individual players, the manager and the team need our support. When players put on a Stanley shirt they are all part of the Stanley family.

So lets, move forward to Saturday, give Wycombe the game of their lives and hope Peter Murphy and Joe Jacobson fail to get on the score sheet .......

Up the Stanley!

cashman 17-12-2014 12:47

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They got great support from everyone yon last night, and no doubt will get the same on Sat. It is a simple game, and the only real blame fer last night,rests wi the management thats simple as well.:rolleyes:

smudgie 17-12-2014 12:58

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Funnily enough ive just been talking to my mate a Huddersfield fan , re crooks.........

Aparently they highly rate him...... As a defensive midfielder!!!!!!!!!!! :S

missastrike 17-12-2014 13:00

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It's Stanley team fault for losing !!
I wonder what yo ll be saying if Aldred own goal slip.up actually went in the goal ! It's still crooks fault is it ... Following the match Shay Proctor McCarnen all miss their goal shot .. They could have done it ... crooks is NOT a striker !!!!!!!

Get over it boys ... Stanley simply are not good enough !!:hidewall:


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