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 Post subject: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 10:57 am 
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I reckon he'll go for a 3-3-4 formation dropping Fenwick, Carson, S Harrison and Woods, us conceding 3 before half time with Moore make a triple sub in the 88th minute.

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 11:07 am 
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8-1-1

with Moore junior up front! and the Feather behind him.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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He's surely got to go 4-1-2-3-1.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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I just hope for any one going to the match that moore gets of his stubborn horse and plays tactics so at least we can compete.
Once again like we all know except moore if he goes 442 another embarrassment and a long drive home.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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He's surely got to go 4-1-2-3-1.

I rang that number and asked for Ronnie. They told me Ronnie was on extension 442.

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Are the phones back up and running like?

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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derwent wrote:
Lord_of_Stranton wrote:
He's surely got to go 4-1-2-3-1.

I rang that number and asked for Ronnie. They told me Ronnie was on extension 442.



You have to go through the Human Resources department to get transfered through.

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:35 am 
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Isn't Russ the HR department? I'm sure it was mentioned he chooses who is employed by the club.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:42 am 
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Nailed on win today.

I'm wearing the same shirt to the game today that I wore during our winning run at the start of the season, we lost when I stopped wearing it and I haven't worn it since.

Our shocking form is down entirely to my shirt choice.

The shirt is back today and I therefore predict a 3-1 away win.

Time to go. Come on Pools.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:39 pm 
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Anyone at the game but haven't got tickets yet we do have standing and seating tickets even though the club didn't say we had both. The seats behind the goal are a good 15-20 yards off the pitch and standing at the side


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Ignore my last comment, it appears pools fans cant sit. I'm sure its against the rules not to offer away fans any seating


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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is this just a tombola how he picks his team....fenwick dropped? the new lad harrison apparently had to earn his place yet has started both? thank god he has at least went back to a formation which we look comfortable with. Thomas dropped or rested?


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Bates who's be lucky to be on the bench is starting and Paynter who defiantly wouldn't travel os here and took part in the warm up again


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Good start Ellis Harrison had 3 shots on goal already and really unlucky not to score


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Ellis Harrison off injured here we go again!


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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is this just a tombola how he picks his team....fenwick dropped? the new lad harrison apparently had to earn his place yet has started both? thank god he has at least went back to a formation which we look comfortable with. Thomas dropped or rested?


I wouldn't play Fenwick in a 4-5-1, especially away from home.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Bright 20 minutes, hit the post and then q great double save from there keeper. They've had most of the ball since then but I cant remember them having a shot.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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PJPoolie wrote:
chunky1988 wrote:
is this just a tombola how he picks his team....fenwick dropped? the new lad harrison apparently had to earn his place yet has started both? thank god he has at least went back to a formation which we look comfortable with. Thomas dropped or rested?


I wouldn't play Fenwick in a 4-5-1, especially away from home.



well all about opinions but none of the strikers really suit a 1 up top formation but its the best for us. paynter probably best for it (i haven't seen harrison so can't comment) but he drops really deep. Just think i was more making the point the ronnie doesn't seem to have a clue and just changes the team personnel and shape week in week out. needs to stop fucking about with the team


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Goal!!!!


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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If we hold on he will only go back to 4-4-2 next week and drop the best players so what's it matter?

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Team looks good. Feeling a sneaky 1-0 to us here like.


Hope you had a bet on that!


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Cambridge score right on 90 minutes


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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3 minutes added time to hang on for a point or to score another


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 5:51 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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I presume Super Ronnie made some subs to get fresh legs on and slow game down while we were hanging on?

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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Should be 3 points but at least we've got 1


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Personally id have made a sub earlier, jones was ready to come on when they scored. I'd have took a point beforehand but we deserved a win, says it all they gave man of the match to there keeper.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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:evil: Gutted.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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2 huge points potentially dropped.


sounds like we dominated but would of liked to see some subs made to waste time and have fresh legs on. only change before last minute was enforced


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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They had a lot of the ball but created little, we had leas but created the clear cut chances. Just good goal keeping and bad finishing really, we could have been two up in 15 minutes. Out of all the chances we had, the one you'd guarantee there keeper to save was the one that went in but its the look of the draw.

Hopefully the players are hurting and it gives that extra little bit of fight or fortune next week to see the game out.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Have to say I thoughts had a cracking game today! Most goal kicks were aimed at him and o can't think of many he didn't win but his pace when running down the wing I'd never noticed as much as today. Crossing with both feet and laid one on a plate for Bingham who just couldn't quote get there to prod it in not long before they equalised.


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One of the best away performances in recent memory for me. Bossed the game for the opening 15 and really should've been two up. Such a shame we couldn't take one of the chances. Harrison looked very good until he went off, held it up well and linked well with Oates and Gray.

Gutted at the end but you have to be upbeat after playing so well.

If I had to be really harsh I'd say Hawkins and Richards didn't play as well as they did in the previous couple of games and Rakish really isn't a target man you can lump high balls to. All of that said, after getting over the late leveller, it was an excellent performance and if we can keep playing anywhere near that level, we'll be absolutely fine.

Please Ron, stick with this formation for a bit...


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
PostPosted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:40 pm 
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Have to say I thoughts had a cracking game today! Most goal kicks were aimed at him and o can't think of many he didn't win but his pace when running down the wing I'd never noticed as much as today. Crossing with both feet and laid one on a plate for Bingham who just couldn't quote get there to prod it in not long before they equalised.


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It'll be Oates


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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One of the best away performances in recent memory for me. Bossed the game for the opening 15 and really should've been two up. Such a shame we couldn't take one of the chances. Harrison looked very good until he went off, held it up well and linked well with Oates and Gray.

Gutted at the end but you have to be upbeat after playing so well.

If I had to be really harsh I'd say Hawkins and Richards didn't play as well as they did in the previous couple of games and Rakish really isn't a target man you can lump high balls to. All of that said, after getting over the late leveller, it was an excellent performance and if we can keep playing anywhere near that level, we'll be absolutely fine.

Please Ron, stick with this formation for a bit...


Good to read, that's 3 positive performances out of 4 and three in a row with that formation.


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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monkeybutt wrote:
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Have to say I thoughts had a cracking game today! Most goal kicks were aimed at him and o can't think of many he didn't win but his pace when running down the wing I'd never noticed as much as today. Crossing with both feet and laid one on a plate for Bingham who just couldn't quote get there to prod it in not long before they equalised.


Who had cracking game?


It was Oates. Safe to say I don't reread what I put when using my phone


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 Post subject: Re: Cambridge Predictions
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Was Scott Harrison injured or dropped?, not even on the bench sctatchinghead

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paulus the woodgnome and a side salad wrote:
Was Scott Harrison injured or dropped?, not even on the bench sctatchinghead


Apparently he had a knee injury


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