ccfcway
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I do like the idea of 5 3 2 but doubt he will go gung ho
3 quality league two CB's is hardly going gung ho against a team likely to play 1 up top and park the bus
I do like the idea of 5 3 2 but doubt he will go gung ho
You must be joking. Sisu won't let him replace the injured players with anything near the quality that we need.We need the fans to try and get themselves to the Ricoh for this now more than ever after Jodi Jones Injury.
We need the money in the coffers for he January transfer window. Crawley will barely bring around 150. So I don't think North stand will even be open.
I had high hopes that Shipley was going to be the footballer with a brain that we have been missing, but both him and Haynes seemed off their games at Stevenage.
If we do that then his strike partner needs to be closer/ more understanding. He wins more than his fair share but we rarely get the second ball.I would play biamou up front and go a little bit more direct not long balls but get it forward quicker and stop Doyle taking these tippy free kicks that end up with our back four put the ball in the opposition box and see what happens
So 42 years of experience between them. No excuse.they are 20 and 22 years old,
If we do that then his strike partner needs to be closer/ more understanding. He wins more than his fair share but we rarely get the second ball.
They are indeed. How old is our standout player who is now out for the rest of the season by the way?they are 20 and 22 years old,
Nothing like sitting on the fence 6-0 Skyblues!!A pointer to the rest of the season, me feels. Saturday afternoon. League Two. Hardly appealing oppposition with poor away support even for this division. No special ticket offers. Still £24-26 pay on the gate and up to £10.20 for official car parking. Cov fan interest likely to be subdued by chilly, late-November weather, the Mansfield home defeat, the Stevenage draw and now the JJ injury news. The Lincoln away win may not be enough to get bums on seats. Realistically 6,000 - 6,500. One team who could still do something in this league, but who flatter to deceive, who unfortunately struggle to score and who now appear jinxed by injury, but with the Duck back - and despite his very obvious short comings, he can score the odd decent goal - against a below average team whose on field struggles prior to last weekend's out of the blue victory at home to Exeter, had led to a well reported angry exchange between manager Harry Kewell - remember him - and some home fans. Crawley's league position and recent form would seem to make them one of our less tricky home opponents this season, but we've thought that before. Unfortunately, their away form this season actually isn't that disastrous with two wins (at Barnet and Morecombe) and two draws in their last five away games. This could be either really good or really bad. 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-1, 2-0, 2-1, 1-2, 2-2, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2.
The formations we keep playing always seem to be too defensive in my eyes. We never seem to commit enough players forward. We really need to do it tomorrow against a side who have scored less goals than us . PLEASE M R attack hard and fast from the start. Make this a game where we spend far more time in their half than ours passing sideways. Be more direct and attack as though we want to win and not just stumble to it. Give us a game to say "We were there"
I will not I've had enough of us being to bothered by what the opposition might do to us lets get a lot more adventurous and show them just what we can do to them. I want to win wellFeel like this - but would take any sort of win !
If so (bright sunshine here) then that's great home advantage, they haven't seen snow in Sussex since before the last Ice Age.It's snowing, get the orange football out!
Bit of fence-sitting going on here.A pointer to the rest of the season, me feels. Saturday afternoon. League Two. Hardly appealing oppposition with poor away support even for this division. No special ticket offers. Still £24-26 pay on the gate and up to £10.20 for official car parking. Cov fan interest likely to be subdued by chilly, late-November weather, the Mansfield home defeat, the Stevenage draw and now the JJ injury news. The Lincoln away win may not be enough to get bums on seats. Realistically 6,000 - 6,500. One team who could still do something in this league, but who flatter to deceive, who unfortunately struggle to score and who now appear jinxed by injury, but with the Duck back - and despite his very obvious short comings, he can score the odd decent goal - against a below average team whose on field struggles prior to last weekend's out of the blue victory at home to Exeter, had led to a well reported angry exchange between manager Harry Kewell - remember him - and some home fans. Crawley's league position and recent form would seem to make them one of our less tricky home opponents this season, but we've thought that before. Unfortunately, their away form this season actually isn't that disastrous with two wins (at Barnet and Morecombe) and two draws in their last five away games. This could be either really good or really bad. 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 1-1, 2-0, 2-1, 1-2, 2-2, 3-0, 3-1, 3-2.
Be interesting to see what the crowd is. 7000 we may struggle to get I feel. 4000 season tickets so I can't see 3000 extra/walk up etc.
Pitch inspection at 2Are we sure the game will be on :woot:
Snow falls in Coventry and Warwickshire as temperatures plummet - recap