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Exile on Spencer St 19-11-2022 13:40

Cambridge match thread
 
Congratulations to Captain Conneely, 300 games for Stanley today.
Good luck to him and the rest of the team.

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 13:57

Re: Cambridge match thread
 
C'mon STANLEY.

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 14:06

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...another game, another no striker...

Crown Grounder 19-11-2022 14:12

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Originally Posted by Kiwi John (Post 1269606)
...another game, another no striker...

3 on e bench watching Kwi........Hello my friend.....

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 14:15

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Morning CG. !!

Watchdog 19-11-2022 14:17

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1-0 to Stanley

Watchdog 19-11-2022 14:19

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Oh no - disallowed

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 14:19

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...stupid ref...

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 14:19

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...hope it wasnt Ethan...

choirboy 19-11-2022 14:56

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1-0 Rodgers on stroke of half time😀

Crown Grounder 19-11-2022 14:56

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HT 1 nil to Stanley Rogers header from a throw into the box. Well deserved lead. Been on top all the first half. With an earlier Stanley goal chalked off for a very iffy offside.....I think.

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 14:57

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Missed it-was fixing a feed. Onya STANLEY

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 15:30

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Billy Kee scores for Coalville !!

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 15:47

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Hold on fellas..squeeky bum happening..

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 15:57

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Good onya STANLEY.

Exile on Spencer St 19-11-2022 15:57

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Great result. Well done, Stanley.:)

choirboy 19-11-2022 15:58

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WON!:theband:

VALAIRIAN 19-11-2022 16:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1269613)
1-0 rodgers on stroke of half time��

#goalmachine
#whoneedsstrikers
#footballgenius



:)

AccyMad 19-11-2022 16:06

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Ref was crap, Cambridge were very physical, their fans were awful - booing their own players (& ours at times) from midway in first half - well done Stanley, much deserved 3 points

VALAIRIAN 19-11-2022 16:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1269623)
Ref was crap, Cambridge were very physical, their fans were awful - booing their own players (& ours at times) from midway in first half - well done Stanley, much deserved 3 points

Replace the word deserved for needed my friend ;)

:)

Kiwi John 19-11-2022 16:15

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1269623)
Ref was crap, .....

You do realise that you are pre emptying Cashman :)

Watchdog 19-11-2022 16:24

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Watched on ifollow and thought a great all round team performance. Pleased with the lad Fernandes... seems to be making good progress with his performances. Onwards and upwards.

AccyMad 19-11-2022 16:25

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Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1269624)
Replace the word deserved for needed my friend ;)

:)

That too :)

AccyMad 19-11-2022 16:26

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Originally Posted by Kiwi John (Post 1269626)
You do realise that you are pre emptying Cashman :)

He'll get over it :D

Exile on Spencer St 19-11-2022 16:45

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Originally Posted by Watchdog (Post 1269628)
Watched on ifollow and thought a great all round team performance. Pleased with the lad Fernandes... seems to be making good progress with his performances. Onwards and upwards.

After his disastrous start I’m also pleased for Baba who has done well for the last few games.
Also pleased to see Harry Perritt get some game time - we need a left footed defender.

cashman 19-11-2022 16:48

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i dont give a stuff 3 pts is what we needed,

Phil Whalley 19-11-2022 21:00

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I thought the ref was okay myself, might have got a few decisions wrong but certainly not a homer and generally tried to let the game flow.

Really solid performance from the lads, good to see such a positive mentality from the off. I expected Cambridge to put us under pressure second-half like they did last season at their place, but it didn't materialise, thanks in large part to how we continually pressed and tackled. Toby had very little to do.

andyd 20-11-2022 08:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Whalley (Post 1269637)
I thought the ref was okay myself, might have got a few decisions wrong but certainly not a homer and generally tried to let the game flow.

Really solid performance from the lads, good to see such a positive mentality from the off. I expected Cambridge to put us under pressure second-half like they did last season at their place, but it didn't materialise, thanks in large part to how we continually pressed and tackled. Toby had very little to do.

Referee was same for both sides and wasn't a card happy one, yesterday we outplayed a very poor side at their place and when you look at the table 3 teams Plymouth, Ipswich and Wednesday are opening a significant gap between them and the chasing pack. With a decimated squad we still look better than the teams around us with players hopefully back fit and a decent January window I,m confident we will be ok.

Exile on Spencer St 20-11-2022 12:56

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Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1269638)
?..With a decimated squad we still look better than the teams around us…

It’s worse than being “decimated”.
Out of 28 first team players about 10 are currently out injured.
If such a word existed that’s being more than “terticimated”!

Phil Whalley 20-11-2022 19:53

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Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1269638)
With a decimated squad we still look better than the teams around us with players hopefully back fit and a decent January window I,m confident we will be ok.


That's a reasonable take on things, Andy, and I hope you are right. A couple of things bother me. Firstly, whether the likes of Milton Keynes, Burton and FGR will continue to be as inept as they have been; I would certainly expect MK at least to strengthen in Jan and make a strong push to stay up. The other thing is whether we can solve our problems up front. We're competitive in the middle of the park, esp. with Mitch and Rosaire pushing up, and the attacking situations we create are good - Shaun has been an astute addition in my view. But our conversion rate could be better, and lads like Adedoyin and Sisay aren't going to sharpen up their games sat on the bench.

andyd 21-11-2022 07:46

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Originally Posted by Phil Whalley (Post 1269644)
That's a reasonable take on things, Andy, and I hope you are right. A couple of things bother me. Firstly, whether the likes of Milton Keynes, Burton and FGR will continue to be as inept as they have been; I would certainly expect MK at least to strengthen in Jan and make a strong push to stay up. The other thing is whether we can solve our problems up front. We're competitive in the middle of the park, esp. with Mitch and Rosaire pushing up, and the attacking situations we create are good - Shaun has been an astute addition in my view. But our conversion rate could be better, and lads like Adedoyin and Sisay aren't going to sharpen up their games sat on the bench.

The striker scenario is a strange one Lowe,Woods both injured but personally think Woods is very green and a young lad who may or may not come good Lowe when playing looks very much a player from non league. Hardy and Delfounesue never get a look in so can only assume management don't think they are the answer. Sisse and Adeoyin are who they seem to be pinning their hopes on haven't seen enough of Sisse apart from the friendlies pre season and Adeoyin shows glimpses of being ok but wlll need handling with care until January when hopefully we bring a gem of a striker in.

cashman 21-11-2022 14:54

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so if thats the case do you think its better playing without one andy? cos i sure dont.

VALAIRIAN 21-11-2022 15:37

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Neither do I mate....

Surely if they are on the bench, they should be able to play?

If not from the start, they should be able to last more than 5 minutes?!?!?!

Good job Harvey has hit some form, but that will not last....


:)

Crown Grounder 21-11-2022 20:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1269670)
Neither do I mate....

Surely if they are on the bench, they should be able to play?

:)

If either Delfonso or Sissey don't feature against Grimsby I really can't see why they are taking up space on the bench......

cashman 21-11-2022 20:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1269670)
Neither do I mate....

Surely if they are on the bench, they should be able to play?

If not from the start, they should be able to last more than 5 minutes?!?!?!

Good job Harvey has hit some form, but that will not last....


:)

anyone on the bench SHOULD BE fit to play imho.

andyd 21-11-2022 20:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1269672)
anyone on the bench SHOULD BE fit to play imho.

Coleman said in his interview today the bench at Cambridge was a healthy one and won't or can't be too many changes for tomorrow due to injuries and others presumably being unhealthy for the bench!

Exile on Spencer St 22-11-2022 08:09

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Professor Coleman clearly likes ‘strikers’ such as Billy Kee (of blessed memory) and Bishop, who can be up front on their own but can hold up the ball under pressure, when it’s booted up to them, to give time for reinforcements to arrive.
Maybe the current situation is because he hasn’t had a striker for several months, so the existing strategy has been the only option and the players have begun to make it work, and Coley doesn’t feel the ones who are currently available could play the Kee/Bishop role?

cashman 22-11-2022 08:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1269676)
Professor Coleman clearly likes ‘strikers’ such as Billy Kee (of blessed memory) and Bishop, who can be up front on their own but can hold up the ball under pressure, when it’s booted up to them, to give time for reinforcements to arrive.
Maybe the current situation is because he hasn’t had a striker for several months, so the existing strategy has been the only option and the players have begun to make it work, and Coley doesn’t feel the ones who are currently available could play the Kee/Bishop role?

wish people would stop making excuses for him.

Crown Grounder 22-11-2022 08:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1269676)
Professor Coleman clearly likes ‘strikers’ such as Billy Kee (of blessed memory) and Bishop, who can be up front on their own but can hold up the ball under pressure, when it’s booted up to them, to give time for reinforcements to arrive.
Maybe the current situation is because he hasn’t had a striker for several months, so the existing strategy has been the only option and the players have begun to make it work, and Coley doesn’t feel the ones who are currently available could play the Kee/Bishop role?

Yeah I get where your coming from Exile......but I don't think young Leigh can hold the ball up.....it never seems to stick and most of his flick ons go to the other teams defenders. Maybe Sissay will be the short term answer once he's fit (until Lowe can return).

VALAIRIAN 22-11-2022 09:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Exile on Spencer St (Post 1269676)
Professor Coleman clearly likes ‘strikers’ such as Billy Kee (of blessed memory) and Bishop, who can be up front on their own but can hold up the ball under pressure, when it’s booted up to them, to give time for reinforcements to arrive.
Maybe the current situation is because he hasn’t had a striker for several months, so the existing strategy has been the only option and the players have begun to make it work, and Coley doesn’t feel the ones who are currently available could play the Kee/Bishop role?

I think you are correct Exile, but was not it great when we had Grant and Symes and Jackson and Kee scoring week after week???

Sisay and Kode would cause havoc - in my opinion.....


:)

Crown Grounder 22-11-2022 15:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 1269679)
I think you are correct Exile, but was not it great when we had Grant and Symes and Jackson and Kee scoring week after week???

Sisay and Kode would cause havoc - in my opinion.....


:)

Certainly worth a try.......

Exile on Spencer St 22-11-2022 16:44

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Crown Grounder (Post 1269682)
Certainly worth a try.......

And tonight’s tie would be a better a place to try it out than a League match.


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