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Haggis316 26-08-2023 11:18

"Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Thought someone better start it.

VALAIRIAN 26-08-2023 11:23

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Tough game today, happy with an away point :)

Greger 26-08-2023 14:58

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Interesting half-time stats on TV.
0-0 in clear-cut chances (I wonder if Andrews agrees) 12-1 in shots in our favor. And oh yes, an extra goal to us.
Might need it, because Salford cannot possibly be as poor for the next 45.

yonmon 26-08-2023 15:09

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
It seemed to me that all the 'pretty ' play by the Salford defence around their box would inevitably result in a slip-up resulting in a goal !..and for once I was right !..
ON STANLEY.. ON !

Greger 26-08-2023 16:03

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Thought we deserved the three points. Only saw the last 3/4 but I thought Shaun Whalley was great. How someone could get into his head to play him as a second striker is beyond belief.
Good to see Woods get some game time, and Hills is a very good defender.
Thought we would get hammered today. Happy to be wrong!

Exile on Spencer St 26-08-2023 16:05

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Brilliant result, well done to the entire squad and coaches.

VALAIRIAN 26-08-2023 16:07

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Great result and has to be great for a striker to get a winning goal :)

:)

Crown Grounder 26-08-2023 16:13

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Brilliant today from Stanley. Controlled the game in the first half and kept "Salford Moneybags" mostly quiet. Second half Salford offered more and played well in spells but created very little. We could have had a third on at least two occasions but their keeper and the cross-bar saved them. Great defending by Jay Rich to head a six yard shot onto our cross-bar.

All-round a great performance. Hope the injuries to Tommy and Jay-Rich are only knocks.

Well done Stanley......

Watchdog 26-08-2023 16:38

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Thought the team gave us everything today in every department and fully deserved the 3 points. Just hope the two lads who came off injured recover well. Supporters behind the goal also played their part with the noise they made. Really hope we can push on with the form we showed today. Well done Stanley.

andyd 26-08-2023 17:00

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
New signing Gubbins got about twenty minutes how did he look?

Tin Monkey 26-08-2023 17:04

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
A brilliant day. A Stanley win and an Accyweb reference to the Bard of Salford!!

Well done Haggis. The good Doctor would be proud ��

BTLawson 26-08-2023 18:18

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
A win for sean…

mab 26-08-2023 18:48

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
https://c.newsnow.co.uk/A/1194103635?-: harsh penalty given by the ref but he can't see it like we can 🙂

Crown Grounder 26-08-2023 20:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1274093)
New signing Gubbins got about twenty minutes how did he look?

He came on and took Roz's position at left back, allowing Roz to play further up in midfield on the left hand side ahead of him. Looks quite tall so can see why he can play as a centre back as well as a defender on the left side. Did well as a left back, good positional play. Nothing outstanding, but as its his first 20 minutes with the players I'd say he did OK. In his first appearance there were no mistakes, poor fouls or disasters.

andyd 27-08-2023 08:34

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
On Salford,s fan forum they are least saying that Salford are poor not taking anything away from Stanley a lot giving in already to spend their Saturday,s on the allotment a lot more satisfying according to one. Oh dear are their famous owners beginning to lose interest could be it's a pattern Sugar Daddy owned clubs seem unfortunately to follow leaving broken clubs and fans in there wake without a bit of empathy.

Crown Grounder 27-08-2023 09:19

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andyd (Post 1274101)
On Salford,s fan forum they are least saying that Salford are poor not taking anything away from Stanley a lot giving in already to spend their Saturday,s on the allotment a lot more satisfying according to one. Oh dear are their famous owners beginning to lose interest could be it's a pattern Sugar Daddy owned clubs seem unfortunately to follow leaving broken clubs and fans in there wake without a bit of empathy.

Unfortunately Andyd the eventual reaction will be to "throw more money" at the Manager and Team, wrecking the player market further with over-inflated wages and fees..........it's what "Sugar Daddies" always do......

Watchdog 27-08-2023 11:58

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
One of the main shareholders at Salford City is Billionaire Peter Lim, who also owns Valencia which is how Gary Neville got the Managers job and his brother Phil the head coach job. Monies no problem at all to Salford City but they don't get their own way with Salford City Council nor Manchester City Council.

Chimer 27-08-2023 13:58

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Crown Grounder (Post 1274103)
Unfortunately Andyd the eventual reaction will be to "throw more money" at the Manager and Team, wrecking the player market further with over-inflated wages and fees..........it's what "Sugar Daddies" always do......

Perhaps - but given the story so far, I’m inclined to believe at least some of the Man U boys are doing this for the right reasons

cashman 27-08-2023 18:32

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
WHAT I could not understand we played great for 70 mins, or are the players told to drop back if we are in front by management? cos i have seen us do this a couple of times? its ridiculous to me.

Exile on Spencer St 27-08-2023 21:02

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
I think it’s a natural reaction with most teams, especially when they are otherwise fairly evenly matched.
It would make for more excitement if a team that was two up went all out for a third, but so many goals are a result of break aways. Stanley suffered enough of them last season.
Dangerous score 2-0, but Stanley did well to hold on after Salford got one back.

pidge 27-08-2023 21:02

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Cashman nobody cares about your opinion on here. Take your negative sad life elsewhere. Players an staff yesterday were great throughout.

Watchdog 28-08-2023 04:42

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
The difference from Saturday's game and previous games when trying to defend our lead was the quality of our defending. We were under the cosh for 20 minutes on Saturday but i thought we defended magnificently.

andyd 28-08-2023 08:18

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pidge (Post 1274111)
Cashman nobody cares about your opinion on here. Take your negative sad life elsewhere. Players an staff yesterday were great throughout.

Yeah just take a walk and keep on going.

cashman 28-08-2023 11:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by pidge (Post 1274111)
Cashman nobody cares about your opinion on here. Take your negative sad life elsewhere. Players an staff yesterday were great throughout.

i couldnt careless what an idiot says.

VALAIRIAN 28-08-2023 11:54

Re: "Evidently Chickentown".......Salford thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1274109)
WHAT I could not understand we played great for 70 mins, or are the players told to drop back if we are in front by management? cos i have seen us do this a couple of times? its ridiculous to me.

Cashy, I think Exile has it spot on :)

Most teams do the same, it just must be something in the human brain :)

:)


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