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accybeme 11-02-2014 19:01

Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
Northampton a goal up against Torquay, lets hope for some good results for us tonight

Exile on Spencer St 11-02-2014 20:24

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Half time scores have put Wycombe and Brizzle Rovers above Stanley. C'mon you Cod pieces! :eek:

Exile on Spencer St 11-02-2014 20:26

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Cod pieces now level!

cashman 11-02-2014 20:41

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Good night fer us, Wycombe Draw. Nhants win. not bad at all.:)

Exile on Spencer St 11-02-2014 20:43

Re: Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
Could have been a lot worse. And Cheltenham now only 3 points, having played two more games, above Stanley.

Chubbyman 11-02-2014 20:47

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Looking good especially if we get 3 points against Scunny!

smobile 12-02-2014 07:38

Re: Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
Went to the Torquay v Cobblers game last night and to be fair, they were both dire. Cobblers have a couple of quick strikers who could possibly string some goals together to help their cause, but Torquay look to have given up.

Home crowd were very flat to say it was their new managers home debut. Good opportunity for us next weekend to come away with the points.

I will be forwarding my comments and observations from my covert scouting mission on to JB. :D

cashman 12-02-2014 07:44

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My target is 7-9 Pts next 3 games its do-able n game set n match if we get em i reckon.;)

Redraine 12-02-2014 08:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by smobile (Post 1094050)
Cobblers have a couple of quick strikers who could possibly string some goals together to help their cause, but Torquay look to have given up.

Aye, I remember Emile Sinclair giving our defence a hard time at Macc a few years ago. Good loan signing for the Cobblers.

Mr Matthew 12-02-2014 12:34

Re: Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
I'm normally a half full glass kind of guy. But I thought the results last night were average at best.

2 wins from teams in diabolical form in the bottom 4 & brings them both a bit closer sends shivers down my spine.

Most the bottom teams seem to be consistently picking up points at the moment.

But in Beattie we trust!!

cashman 12-02-2014 12:53

Re: Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Matthew (Post 1094083)
I'm normally a half full glass kind of guy. But I thought the results last night were average at best.

2 wins from teams in diabolical form in the bottom 4 & brings them both a bit closer sends shivers down my spine.

Most the bottom teams seem to be consistently picking up points at the moment.

But in Beattie we trust!!

If yeh look at the last 10 played,only Bristol Rovers got better n us n they must be one of yer teams in diabolical form?:confused:

accybeme 12-02-2014 14:01

Re: Bottom four clubs playing tonight
 
can't see how any Stanley fans can complain when you look back at our season,
12 games played only 4 points on the board.
28 games played and now have 33 points.
J. B. took the criticism stuck to his guns and turn our season around,

Chimer 12-02-2014 17:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr Matthew (Post 1094083)
I'm normally a half full glass kind of guy. But I thought the results last night were average at best.

Surely, half full thinking should be that we're now still only 3 points behind Cheltenham with 2 games in hand, not fretting that we are temporarily a point behind Brizzle with the same 2 in hand? :D:D


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