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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:03 pm 
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I feel for him because if he had the game time week in week out he would have finished that every day of the week.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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therealgsj wrote:
I feel for him because if he had the game time week in week out he would have finished that every day of the week.


Give over.....


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:06 pm 
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I feel for him because if he had the game time week in week out he would have finished that every day of the week.


Your joking right, I only make omelettes once a month, but I know where the pan is and how to make it, not fucking good enough is the answer rakxe


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:06 pm 
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We got a loada shit players.
Thats why we a shit team.

We will win the replay narrowly hopeing we get a money spinning round 3 draw.

Team needs major investment in January just to finish 3rd bottom AGAIN.
I just dont see this major improvement in the team from last season that some fans believe.We on course for the same points total as last season which means we need to get lucky AGAIN !


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:07 pm 
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I feel for him because if he had the game time week in week out he would have finished that every day of the week.


Fucking hell! :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:11 pm 
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The final ball for us was just shocking. I'd love to see the pass completion stats. Felt for Fenwick mind not finishing that off. Overall we weren't good enough at all


How can you criticise our final ball then feel sympathy for Fenwick missing an absolute open goal from a superb cross in one post!?

We weren't very good again but we still should have won the game ignoring the obvious bias in all of the coverage second half after Bingham came on we should have won the game, those two misses were ridiculous.

Until Bingham came on our problem wasn't the final ball it was the ability to hold it up and get possession in the final third.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:12 pm 
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that header had nowt to do with playing every week it was just terrible. Fenwicks only touch in the second half n it was a complete fuck up.

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:14 pm 
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That has to prove tonight ronnie must look at his tactics all they did was load up against us in midfield 3 on 3 and you must say they got the better of it. However when this happens you need the out ball for space so how the @uck can you have fenwick wide he has no pace and is @ucking useless on the ball should have had connor smith on at least he has pace and would have been a good out ball the same as oats was.
Must comment on tonight overall we were shite..................


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:17 pm 
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Non league teams now look fitter, faster and more organised than we do.

I know it's the fa cup, the pitch was shite, the wind bla bla bla

But we are supposed to be the professional team training everyday, they train twice a week n all work jobs and they look fitter and tactically better.

I hate watching us these days, we're just shit.

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:19 pm 
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Moore needs to take a long look at himself he has signed the vast majority of those players and that wasn't up to scratch. He persist with Neanderthal tactics if we had strung 5 passes together againsts that lot we would of been on behind every time but they insisted on pumping it long. I think we can win the replay but moores tactics have been exposed the sooner he is gone the the better.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:30 pm 
You can`t defend the man much longer after that dross, the whole world know we are shit after that sadx


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:43 pm 
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Paynter is big loss right now as well, the only proven goalscorer at the club and when fit like he was before his injury (that he played on for about a month) he properly lead the line and held the ball up. Oh and he'd scored 7 times as well.

Oates penalty was our first goal from a striker since Paynter scored against Crawley!?


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:54 pm 
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Maybe it was just me but I seen a lot of effort on a terrible pitch in awful conditions. Barcelona would have looked crap on that quagmire.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Maybe it was just me but I seen a lot of effort on a terrible pitch in awful conditions. Barcelona would have looked crap on that quagmire.


I sort of agree I don't think the players played badly but I think we could have won the game with a more off.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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Maybe. But we're still in it after drawing a game when the whole media world was against us and most of the country. They will find it tougher on a good pitch in better conditions.


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Again agree with that, say we get a good draw the replay will again be on telly again, and you'd probably take a home replay to against a Non League team to get round three of the cup every single time.

That's why I found Moore's comments on the telly poor, he was almost distancing himself from our performance when the players had actually put a shift in for him.


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Nelly wrote:
I have not seen him have a good game. It baffles me how he is on the books at Sunderland. This game was made for Bingham to put the shits up their defence. Worst game I've seen Magnay play as well. Usually, if he plays well the rest of the team play well.


You have not seen him have a good game yet it baffles you how he's on Sunderlands books!!!?

Going by what I've seen from Sunderland in the last five year it's what they look for in a player!


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 2:57 am 
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I feel for him because if he had the game time week in week out he would have finished that every day of the week.


I dont usually laugh at other posters because i believe everyone has a right to their own opinion....but feckin'ell.... :laugh: sctatchinghead :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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Trevor Sinclair dickhead


Would take anything Sinclair says with a pinch of salt, he's part of the Class of 92 / Salford love in. When we played Lancaster towards the end of last season and drew 0-0, virtually handing the title to Salford, Sinclair (their assistant manager under Darren Peacock) acted like a total dickhead on twitter with one of our fans who actually praised the way Lancaster went about their game to hold us to the draw. He nailed his true arse licking "I love the Nevilles" colours to the mast that day and I lost all respect for him. Laughed my arse off when he got the sack this season.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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Of course the result and performance were disappointing but I was literally a few yards from the pitch and initially I thought it LOOKED ok but after a few minutes of the warm up it was bobbly as fuck. The ball didn't run true at all. It will be very interesting to see how good they are on our pitch.

Surprised at the number of posters saying we should've walked it/professionals/blah blah. Yes, that is true but just how often do underdogs get spanked and how often do they play beyond their normal capabilities and produce a shock? The latter is every round, especially the first three.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 6:13 pm 
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I'd suggest the actual percentage of non league clubs who produce upsets isn't actually that big. We just make a mammoth task out of everything.

We had the ideal start with a goal inside first 10 minutes so you need to manage the game professionally and should be well on way to winning with the goal lead. Instead we just were complete and utterly shit and let them dictate the game. Lost count number of times that they had a free man from set pieces.

Onto set pieces and do we ever fucking do any of these on the training ground? Because we can't defend them and can't attack them. Not to mention bates seems to shout at others because they aren't actually close enough to each and where the ball ends up.


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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 8:40 pm 
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Why are people even defending that performance? We where let down by an inept first half who the only fault is due to our manager, well I say half I mean 60 mins. It was obvious from our pen their defence didn't like people running at them alarm bells should have said get Bingham on and Chang it and just run at them. But no let's use 80's tactics and play to their strengths. I am embarrassed at our finishing and general play it's not hard to play against these teams keep the ball hit the channels out wide and generally run at them. Eventually gaps will open or fitness will win out heart and commitment will only take you to far, and I applaud Salford for that. But let's be honest here we shouldn't even have an issue with a team like this. And this comes down to manager and tactics.

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:15 pm 
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I agree with some of your post Mr Compo but come on, do you honestly think 'it's not hard to play against these teams' and 'we shouldn't even have an issue with a team like this'....if that was true we'd never have upsets in football.

Which professional football teams like going to non-league clubs in the FA Cup?? Sometimes, the pro team properly rolls them over but there is a very decent share of games where the pro team struggles like fuck.

Just look at our division. There is quite literally fuck all between the teams. There are usually a couple who struggle badly and one or two that stand out but there is nothing between the rest. Take last week, just how average were Oxford? and they're top.

There is probably very little between League 2 and Conference and I doubt there will be a huge gulf beyond that.

Look at Duckworth and Fenwick. Both capable in the pro game but not so long ago they were playing at a lower level than Salford - it didn't take them long to adapt to the pro game at League Two level which says to me that it's a combination of them being genuinely decent players and there not being an enormous gulf between League 2 and non-league.

In a winner takes all, one off game anyone can beat anyone. Just ask Notts County.....


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:20 pm 
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Hugh gulf between conference and that? We are 7 leagues above them. Unlike you I went to a same league match they are in, in fact a team that beat them Grantham. They where shocking I would bet teams on the rec would beat them and I am not joking. It was all head tennis and big fat lumps. Last night was an embarrassment to finishing and our forwards want whipping

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
PostPosted: Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:51 pm 
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7 leagues? Only 3 isn't it?

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 Post subject: Re: Salford
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If they were seven divisions below us then yes, I would expect us to give them a proper hiding but as it's only three then no, I don't think there is a huge gulf between us and them. We should absolutely be better but not to the extent some would think, in my opinion.

Watching them in a league game is no gauge to how they'll perform in the FA Cup.

At no point have I defended our performance or the sitters we missed. I am merely pointing out that it's hardly new for a League Two side to struggle away to non-league minnows.

There are quite literally hundreds of times this has happened and I'm sure I need not rattle off examples.


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And there are way more times that a league 2 side doesn't struggle against a non league side, which is 3 divisions below!

I understand why people say it's difficult as they raise their game but we have become accepting of how shit we are so we try to see any positive by comparing it to other clubs and past failures and how it's not 'uncommon'

It was a disgrace last night how we approached and managed the game. I don't even know what the hell we ended up with when walker came on. Sure walker was playing right midfield, Magnay and Featherstone in middle and gray on the left. These are signs of a manager having no idea about approaching game changing subs and having piss poor tactics. He can bawl and and shout all he wants at the players but when this is week in week out, regardless of if they deserve it or not, it's not going to exactly encourage them to play their hearts out for him is it? In fact the complete opposite is most likely to happen.

Everything about the game was wrong. This is a potential huge benefactor on the season, if the stuff owners have said is true. Get through and get a good 3rd round draw maybe we sign 2/3 top level players for our league and we all know how poor the league is overall and this could shoot us further up the table.

Lose the replay, or get a shit 3rd round draw and lose that and our season is as good as over...unless York and Yeovil start to pick up and then comes the what seems to be standard relegation battle/struggle. We have tough games coming up so I would suggest we could well be closer to the bottom 2 than we are at the moment come the new year.

So fingers crossed we improve a hell of a lot in the replay and get handed a good 3rd round draw which can massively influence our season. I don't particularly hold my breath with moore's tactics and the piss weak and low level of ability we have in our squad


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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Maybe it was just me but I seen a lot of effort on a terrible pitch in awful conditions. Barcelona would have looked crap on that quagmire.


Agree u spot on :wink:

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Sorry I ment 7th tear

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tREE_wiTH_hAMStER wrote:
7 leagues? Only 3 isn't it?


It's 3 to us normal folk, but as compo is smaller it feels like 7.


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