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Whilst I disagree with the whole ‘concentrate’ on league statement people seem to love when getting knocked out of a cup competition ; the reality is that being in League 1 instead of 2 will generate more income than a day out at Wembley. |
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But it’s not one or the other, we can do both. Plenty of teams have reached the EFL trophy final and not been relegated. Bad recruitment in the summer and a lack of cup runs In the past 2 years are hampering progress this season; tonight was a good opportunity wasted. |
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'We're on the road to nowhere!' |
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Team performance last night,
Berzick 6 mistake for goal, Johnson 6 not up to usual standard, Sykes 4 fault for goal distribution awful young needs a break, Hughes 7 played well distribution good, Alese 5 never a full back put him in for Sykes, Clarke 5 poor trying to take on too many no decent crosses all night, Finley 6 scored spoilt his game getting caught up in spats lucky to stay on pitch after poke in players eye, Conneely 6 tried to move ball quickly faded knocked off ball to easily as game wore on, Pritchard 7 Played quite well good delivering of balls forward nobody on the end of them, Zanzala 4 very poor less said the better, Charles 4 also poor ball like a ping-pong at his feet not his night., Bench might as well not got stripped for the game, Management team 4 no tactics no use of subs left the competition meekly. |
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i would give the management team ZERO mark, not making a substitution when after first 20 mins we were not at races is pathetic to me, also the nearest we came to an eqalizer, was a free kick just out of the area, when |Bursik came way down field to take it, what does that say about our so called strikers? ok bursik cocked up for there goal, but at least the lad tried to get a result, how many times was the ball up front with a shot on? how many times did we pass instead and the chance was missed?
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However, I think the initial euphoria of reaching the heights of L1 is already starting to wane, reflected by the slowly falling attendances. I know many supporters regard this competition as a tin-pot trophy but, let's be honest, this was probably our one & only chance of appearing on the hallowed turf of Wembley. I don't know what the finalist's receive for reaching Wembley but I do know that half of Accrington would have turned out, not to mention the many exiles who still have affection for their home town team. We don't follow football to generate income for the club, we follow it because we crave our day in the sun. Success is the only guarantee of wealth in any sphere, failure the fastest route to penury. If this bad run continues, watch the income disappear faster than you can say 'Bob's Your Uncle!' |
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i dont know who the subs were, but to be honest i would have took off Finley though he scored he was very poor again, i would have put a couple of players on on the hour, there is NO plan B, doubt if they even know what that is.
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Savin, Rodgers, Maguire, Barclay, LKS, Diallo, Simpson. With that bench I would not have made 1 change either. If Carvalho/Sousa was on bench, I would have taken off Ozzy, and put one of those on. Pushed Sykes up top to make a nuisance of himself, and dropped Pritchard into the middle to pick up the second ball. |
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i have no idea how it sounds and care even less, am pretty deaf so never heard announcement, ozzy woulda been the other un i removed.so not a great deal on bench but thats Super Johnny Coleman for yeh.
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