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04-03-2013, 19:59
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Northampton away thread
Will this be a damage limitation exercise, bearing in mind the 3 home games coming up which are "must wins", or do we go all out for the 3 points we really need on the board?
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04-03-2013, 20:08
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Re: Northampton away thread
Don't reckon we can afford a damage limitation wi our goal difference.? Got to go fer it simple as i think.
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04-03-2013, 20:42
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Re: Northampton away thread
It's quite common for football management teams to break the season down into banks of 6 or 8 games and treat each bank as a mini league with points targets for each game as part of a wider approach to game management over the season. The training and tactical routines can then be focused on the way to approach specific games e.g set pieces, certain tactical subtleties etc
Would be interesting to know if our management team adopt this approach as if they did, I would suspect that they would have this down as a nil return. They would never divulge the targets to the players as would always outwardly motivate the players to win games. If they did have it as a nil return, they may then view the game as an opportunity to try one or two things out. For example, start Linganzi, experiment with Gray and Boco upfront as a pair etc. in what they see as small risk as part of a bigger games management plan.
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04-03-2013, 21:48
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Re: Northampton away thread
Agree with previous post, definitely start Linganzi, and we definitely need to get Boco further up the field where he is most dangerous, and rather than an experiment I think Boco and Gray could be a really mobile, lively and formidable partnership.
Saturday is going to be really tough but it's not going to make or break our season, there's plenty of points to play for.
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04-03-2013, 22:03
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Re: Northampton away thread
Think everyone reckons Linganzi is worth a shot Frank, Lets hope Leam does also.
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04-03-2013, 22:41
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Re: Northampton away thread
Come-on you know Leam will not be treating any of our remaining games as a lost cause, and anyway the recent Northampton wins have been by the odd goal over our rivals at the bottom the league, we are due a bit of luck going our way after the debacle by the officials on Saturday,
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05-03-2013, 07:46
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Re: Northampton away thread
Quite confident we can get something from the game on Saturday. A point will feel like three. A bit like a cup-tie where they will be overwhelming favourites, but it's all about the eleven on the field (and a decent ref for once).
They may be on a run of 7 straight wins at home, but we also have an impressive statistic..................
We have NEVER lost a game, when Redraine has started the thread
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05-03-2013, 10:18
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Re: Northampton away thread
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Originally Posted by smobile
Quite confident we can get something from the game on Saturday. A point will feel like three. A bit like a cup-tie where they will be overwhelming favourites, but it's all about the eleven on the field (and a decent ref for once).
They may be on a run of 7 straight wins at home, but we also have an impressive statistic..................
We have NEVER lost a game, when Redraine has started the thread
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Points are in the bag then smobile
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05-03-2013, 10:31
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Re: Northampton away thread
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Originally Posted by smobile
Quite confident we can get something from the game on Saturday. A point will feel like three. A bit like a cup-tie where they will be overwhelming favourites, but it's all about the eleven on the field (and a decent ref for once).
They may be on a run of 7 straight wins at home, but we also have an impressive statistic..................
We have NEVER lost a game, when Redraine has started the thread
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No pressure then .............
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05-03-2013, 11:13
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Re: Northampton away thread
They are very dangerous from corners/free kicks/long throws,and have some good ariel presence.
For me its key we hold an high line and limit corners etc..as i am not convinced our keeper will come and help out.
If we start 4-4-2 i will be holding my breath,i would have gone similar to Torquay on saturday with two holding players and Linganzi in front of them.
They are powerful down the middle so i would force them to go around us,and our fullbacks are playing well,so it would create a bit of a problem for them.
Bocco/moly and Linganzi in the three (tucked in) and Gray or Beattie up top.
Murph and Joycy holding for me
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05-03-2013, 16:45
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Re: Northampton away thread
I would take a draw now, with the the way they have been playing at home.
My XI
...................Rachubka..............
Hunt...Winnard.....Aldred......Wilson
....................Murphy..............
Boco.........Linganzi............Molyneux
...........Gray.............Beattie........
Subs
Dawber
Hatfield
Carver
Miller
Clarke
Barnett
Joyce
Ive been watching this club since 1995, and honestly football19 you really must be watching a different game to me if you think Joyce should play.
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05-03-2013, 16:51
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Coffin Dodger.
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Re: Northampton away thread
I agree captain or not, he was dreadful on sat. and as not been playing that well fer awhile in my view.
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05-03-2013, 17:01
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Re: Northampton away thread
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Originally Posted by football19;1045042[I
].....Joycy holding for me[/I]
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But F19 doesn't say holding what !
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05-03-2013, 18:04
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Re: Northampton away thread
Smudgie I have watched a bit of football in my time!,and as you say it's about opinions,yours varies from mine(although your latest team is very similar).Take Joycy,he's a good player,but since Proccy left his role in the team has changed.
Don't think the captains arm band as done in any favours,and he will admit he's not the most vocal.
He is a link type player,comfortable in possession and plays better in a three.
I did say in earlier posts most younger players run out of steam in there first season and that's what happen to Miller(really rate him).
Joycy has had to cope with all this chopping and changing around him as well as trying to set an example.
I think in one of Cookys games ,we had five loanees,which again didn't help him.
All players have poor games,but he's a good player,and a strong character,and that's what we need at the moment.
Most supporters judge players when we have the ball and fail to recognise the work they do when the opposition have it ( excluding shaker!!)and Joycy does work hard.
Linganzi(who I rate),tried to dribble out of defence,gave the ball away in a bad area,only for Hunt to get him out of jail,nobody has commented on that!!!,
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05-03-2013, 18:19
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Re: Northampton away thread
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Originally Posted by football19
Linganzi(who I rate),,gave the ball away in a bad area
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Was that just once? And Joyce never does? Ho ho ho!
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