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maccawozzagod 08-11-2016 19:34

Wolves match thread
 
Might as well close this thread!

3 nowt down half time with a strong team out

AccyMad 08-11-2016 19:36

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And a gate of just over 100 I believe - hope the FA are realising what damage they've done to the competition

maccawozzagod 08-11-2016 19:39

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They may well reverse the decision for next season, but I fear theyve actually killed it. It was always fourth best in terms of prestige but now it wont even be fourth out of four (league, fa cup, league cup, ****pot cup)

Lord Didsbury 08-11-2016 20:24

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547 attendance

Exile on Spencer St 08-11-2016 20:35

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4-0 now :mad:
Yo yo season continues.

andyd 08-11-2016 20:35

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Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1180950)
547 attendance

547 too many 4-0 down thank God we are out of this doomed to die competition dreamt up by greedy Premiership egos.

cashman 08-11-2016 20:59

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This just proves how stupid @ useless the F.A. are in allowing this.:rolleyes:

Exile on Spencer St 08-11-2016 21:10

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I presume it was the muppets at the EFL who dreamt up the shambles.
Better out of it sooner than later as it's lost what little credibility it had. Just hope there no more injuries.

Lord Didsbury 08-11-2016 21:19

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Coley not happy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw6FTechiyU

Chrisr 08-11-2016 22:00

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In all fairness to John Coleman he has said there was enough experience on the pitch to win the game. We lost our self respect tonight despite what your thoughts on the competition was. Coleman says he has to look at himself, He has said this quite a lot lately. Players at the club are not playing to the best of their ability and there has to be a reason. We can't go on losing like this. The small crowd was no excuse either. I am afraid some players need to move on, I feel sorry for the players who don't get a chance, we players of all ages and abilities and we just can't seem to pick a consistent team. It is difficult to find any positives in a game when we were beaten by 4 goals. we should have responded like we can, The will to win was not there from all accounts. even Coley says as much. Will we start to see some whole sale changes with some experienced players involved.

MikeA 08-11-2016 22:19

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Coley's right; for 15 or 20 minutes we were by far the better side. Sadly, once we conceded, we seemed to go to pieces. I just hope that he and Jimmy can pick the team up before Luton on Saturday. I counted 19 away supporters...

Lord Stiffupperlip 08-11-2016 22:25

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Not reading too much into this defeat. Yes we got a drubbing but, for every team there'll be a game when things just go against you, just as there are games when everything goes right, it's football.
Lets not beat ourselves up over this one, it has no relevance to either Stanley's league or FA Cup aspirations.
I'm sure that we'll see an improved performance at Luton on Saturday.

Lord Didsbury 09-11-2016 06:17

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Team selections for next year's Checkatrade trophy?

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...nd-pints-match

AccyMad 09-11-2016 07:14

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Coley will be disappointed but I don't think it's so much about going out of this mickey mouse competition - as he's said many a time he just hates to lose,even at marbles or a board game.
Didn't lose any sleep over last night, in fact it's better that we're out of it - let the higher leagues academy teams slog it out while we concentrate on getting as far as we can in the FA cup & on our league form, we don't need that particular distraction

monkey hanger 09-11-2016 08:22

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forgot we had a game last night until i checked the results this morning. thats how much interest i,ve got in this farce. i imagine other fans have thought similar and maybe the players did themselves. imagine getting a bad injury in a game like that.

smudgie 09-11-2016 08:38

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A disappointing result, but do I care?? Not really and im sure 99% of Stanley supporters are in agreement.

Apparently its a "one season experiement" ....... I will believe that when I see it.

Twenty Eight 09-11-2016 11:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrisr (Post 1180956)
In all fairness to John Coleman he has said there was enough experience on the pitch to win the game. We lost our self respect tonight despite what your thoughts on the competition was. Coleman says he has to look at himself, He has said this quite a lot lately. Players at the club are not playing to the best of their ability and there has to be a reason. We can't go on losing like this. The small crowd was no excuse either. I am afraid some players need to move on, I feel sorry for the players who don't get a chance, we players of all ages and abilities and we just can't seem to pick a consistent team. It is difficult to find any positives in a game when we were beaten by 4 goals. we should have responded like we can, The will to win was not there from all accounts. even Coley says as much. Will we start to see some whole sale changes with some experienced players involved.

Chris - so who are you saying should be moved on and who are these experienced players who are going to improve things ?

accybeme 09-11-2016 11:35

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Originally Posted by smudgie (Post 1180972)
A disappointing result, but do I care?? Not really and im sure 99% of Stanley supporters are in agreement.

Apparently its a "one season experiement" ....... I will believe that when I see it.

I have to agree with smudgy on this one, to me they have taken away any credibility the completion had, I feel sure it’s a precursor to premier league U23/reserve teams entering the football league and in doing so I feel many league 2 teams will be forced into a lower tier of football

Lord Didsbury 09-11-2016 12:40

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blimey Monkey Hanger, whilst some people thought they'd woken up to bad news you really woke up to proper bad news?
Hope that puts things into perspective for those around you today.

cashman 09-11-2016 13:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1181013)
blimey Monkey Hanger, whilst some people thought they'd woken up to bad news you really woke up to proper bad news?
Hope that puts things into perspective for those around you today.

Have yeh been drinking again? think yer responding to "accybeme":D

Lord Didsbury 09-11-2016 15:24

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Originally Posted by monkey hanger (Post 1180971)
forgot we had a game last night until i checked the results this morning. .

Sober as a judge!

nige b 09-11-2016 17:57

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Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1181028)
Sober as a judge!

Have you ever met a sober judge or more unlikely one with all of their faculties!:)

Chrisr 09-11-2016 18:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1180994)
Chris - so who are you saying should be moved on and who are these experienced players who are going to improve things ?

Those who are not performing, but that is a management decision. I think by this time of the season we all have our ideas of who we would move on, The same names keep cropping up. Then just as you think you have picked a team and a plan, Those you had in mind to drop play a blinder. The whole point is that we have enough class and experienced players to be winning these games. This is not disrespecting the opposition. How many teams have we seen at the wham that were better than us. Actually compared to last season many were inferior, Have we dropped our standards or are we simply letting poorer teams drag us down. When you see how we raised our game against Bradford then it is obvious to me and many others that we have the capability. we need to motivate as January is coming fast.

Twenty Eight 09-11-2016 19:51

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Come on tie your colours to the mast - who isn't performing that you would move on ?

choirboy 09-11-2016 22:58

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1180953)
This just proves how stupid @ useless the F.A. are in allowing this.:rolleyes:

I think you're right Cashy!

The FA seem to know FA about FA !!!
:s_whistl:

Chrisr 10-11-2016 09:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1181051)
Come on tie your colours to the mast - who isn't performing that you would move on ?

Why should I name individuals just so you can try to vilify me. If you have to ask the question you are not watching the same games we are. If you are so committed then you start the ball rolling. I don't and won't be part of a witch hunt. I still reserve the right to criticise and offer my opinion to be discussed. I know who I would move on and others will have their ideas. We have an academy that produced two top class players last season who have not even had a first team game here, The same this season, we have a lot to talk about. But in a constructive way.


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