Positives from yesterday (1 Viewer)

Grendel

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Would you like him to have found a different team to play against last night? Perhaps he could have asked Wrexham to loan in a couple of Premier League players to man mark him?

Picking out probably our best player on the night for criticism is just weird.

Criticising Allen when he changed the whole dynamic of the game is pretty weird - especially when by then we had a man down
 

SkyblueDad

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Hard to find positives when losing at home to non league but the last 20 minutes down to 10 men and 4-1 down I thought we were excellent and with a bit more luck we could have salvaged a replay at least.
In a strange way it was an enthralling edge of your seat match, but for me it shows play your best available team from the start especially in cup-ties. Respect the competition the FA Cup is still the best club cup competition in the world always has shocks and surprises and for some reason often in the third round. Look at Newcastle, my favourites to win the cup this season, Howe made eight changes and are now dumped out the cup to a third division side some wounded hearts today in Toon land.
Another positive it proved to our might be owner who I think was at the match the promise of funds to enhance our squad is essential.
 

Greggs

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I've managed to start detaching myself from this club. I've wasted too much time and energy on them over the years, it's really not that important.
 

itsabuzzard

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I've managed to start detaching myself from this club. I've wasted too much time and energy on them over the years, it's really not that important.
More time to spend with your crows? How's the taming going?

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Greggs

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More time to spend with your crows? How's the taming going?

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Exactly, so much more to life than putting all your hope into a business that doesn't give a fuck about it's customers.
Going nicely, thanks, i asked one of them to come to the match yesterday, he just flew off.
 

Alkhen

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Was such an odd game. They only hurt us with long throws, our defence should be in Monday for double sessions after that showing. It was only a few players having poor a game that cost us there.

God knows what's up with Moore, head has totally gone. Dabo looks a shadow of himself and poor old Kelly is miles off the pace. I can see Waghorn grafts and his lay off to Sheaf was good but he really isn't offering enough threat.

Not that arsed about the result. A cup run would have been nice but out squad is so thin atleast there will be less games.
 

pusbccfc

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18k crowd with 14k home fans for a game like that was a positive. A very respectable crowd. Shows that cheaper tickets can attract people. I bet there were quite a few yesterday who aren't regulars who went.

Thousands of Wrexham fans were in the ground at 3:30pm. I'm sure a bit of money was made on the beers they drunk.
 

chiefdave

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I've managed to start detaching myself from this club. I've wasted too much time and energy on them over the years, it's really not that important.
Did similar when we were on our big slide down the league. Got to a point where I just had too much other shit to worry about.

Obviously still want us to win and enjoyed the successes but don't really miss having a bad Saturday afternoon ruin the rest of my weekend and have me still in a bad mood on Monday.
 

itsabuzzard

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Exactly, so much more to life than putting all your hope into a business that doesn't give a fuck about it's customers.
Going nicely, thanks, i asked one of them to come to the match yesterday, he just flew off.
Maybe he knew what was coming.

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Tommo1993

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Can sort of understand people’s enjoyment of the game. If I was sat watching [insert championship club] v Wrexham and it was going the same way, I’d have been having a great time. It’s just not so fun when you’re on the receiving, embarrassing end of it.
 

itsabuzzard

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Did similar when we were on our big slide down the league. Got to a point where I just had too much other shit to worry about.

Obviously still want us to win and enjoyed the successes but don't really miss having a bad Saturday afternoon ruin the rest of my weekend and have me still in a bad mood on Monday.
If it grips you to the extent that it affects your mood for more than five minutes after the final whistle, it's time to go cold turkey.

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Macca

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Hit the post twice, scored, got an assist, got fouled for 90 mins and drew three men to him every time he touched the ball. And people still picking him out for a slagging off.

Palmer was one that looked a cut above but then he doesn’t run around like a headless chicken so gets grief
 

theferret

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I usually try to stay off this forum and social media after a bad defeat, but got sucked in when I saw we were trending on twitter. Ruined my day that.

One of those nights where I couldn't sleep. Just kept playing out the imaginary scenes where Gyok levelled it rather than hit the post and we went on to win it.

Proper down today 😟
 

fatso

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We were miles better than a NL team with both our second string and ten men and with a decent CB and GK would have likely won 3/4-0
With a decent CB and keeper we'd be top of the league, and if your Auntie had bollocks ........
 

fatso

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For me, the biggest positive was knowing that our new owner (subject to FL approval that's taking way too long) has seen first hand just how threadbare our squad is, and how our "fringe" players are in no way good enough to make the step up.

There's around 9 or 10 players In the first team squad that need to be gone, some (thankfully) will be out of contract, while others will need "managing" out of the building. It's not going to be easy, but it has to be done.

We shouldn't be in a situation where we have 3 loans in a starting 11, which is going to be the case once the new RWB makes his debut.

And our U23 squad hasn't really fed enough quality into the first team, (no keeper, no AMF, no WB, no CH, no Strikers coming through, to speak of)

Also, while we've had some successful signings, we've also had some very bad ones as well, this is inevitable when you don't have a pot to piss in, and have to gamble, but I feel a little more due diligence should be done before pulling the trigger.

If we'd of won comfortably yesterday, the problems would of been glossed over, at least now we can all be honest and know there's a lot of work ahead if we are to become genuine play off contenders.
 

torchomatic

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Would you like him to have found a different team to play against last night? Perhaps he could have asked Wrexham to loan in a couple of Premier League players to man mark him?

Picking out probably our best player on the night for criticism is just weird.

It's bizarre. I just finished watching the game I'd recorded on S4C and Palmer was out best player by far.
 

shy_tall_knight

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It's bizarre. I just finished watching the game I'd recorded on S4C and Palmer was out best player by far.
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If you rewatched the whole game was there a foul on vic inside their box just after their penalty looked a very poor challenge
 

Offhegoes

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Although annoyed, Wrexham are probably an upper League 2 side in terms of quality,. We weren’t playing Maidstone Utd. Robins made several changes to his first 11, and I think the meltdown is a-bit OTT. Yes Moore and Kelly were poor, and Dabo is clearly out of sorts. I thought Tavares looked OK actually and was beginning to click into gear before his injury. We had 10 men and should have won the game in all honesty.
 

Garlana86

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Only positive I recall was Palmer's free kick, not many keepers save that. Outside of that, any other good showings by the few players are expected when you're playing for a club leagues above. Guess it just shows that our bench players are of a standard leagues below and that any of our league starters playing amongst them lowered their level to that standard also.
 

OffenhamSkyBlue

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I thought it was a positive that Robins put Gyok on when Tavares had to go off. He could have chosen to rest/protect him and change the formation, but he went for it. Also the cavalry coming on was a sign he wanted to go for it rather than rolling over.
Gyok and Palmer were really good together - Gyok not always getting the ball, but his running off the ball took 2 or 3 defenders with him, leaving the gaps that opened up, particularly for the Sheaf goal. That lay-off was probably the only good thing Waghorn did all night (did he mean to??) - he needs to be gone, especially if he is on the wages people seem to think he is. Moore can go with him - clueless!
Palmer was great and very unlucky not to have more goals. What a free kick that was!
 

covcity4life

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Would you like him to have found a different team to play against last night? Perhaps he could have asked Wrexham to loan in a couple of Premier League players to man mark him?

Picking out probably our best player on the night for criticism is just weird.
He has his motives.

Medieval...
 

ProfessorbyGrace

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Could just be my lingering frustration at being dumped out of the cup by part timers, but it’s times like these that I wonder why I still love the club so much.

The anxiety over the takeover, the onfield issues, our fragility as a club in general. Probably going to lose the players holding the team together, either in this window or the summer, unless there IS a takeover and there’s significant investment in a squad that is wafer thin and falling apart at the seams.
We, as fans, deserve better than this; we deserve concrete answers and transparency, not the usual cloak and dagger bullshit that gets dragged out until the point where nothing happens.

We deserve a team that’s capable of pushing for a spot back in the big time, where we belong.
 

SBT

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Could just be my lingering frustration at being dumped out of the cup by part timers, but it’s times like these that I wonder why I still love the club so much.

The anxiety over the takeover, the onfield issues, our fragility as a club in general. Probably going to lose the players holding the team together, either in this window or the summer, unless there IS a takeover and there’s significant investment in a squad that is wafer thin and falling apart at the seams.
We, as fans, deserve better than this; we deserve concrete answers and transparency, not the usual cloak and dagger bullshit that gets dragged out until the point where nothing happens.

We deserve a team that’s capable of pushing for a spot back in the big time, where we belong.
It's been two and a bit weeks since the WBA home game, when all the talk afterwards was about a promotion push. It'll get better eventually.
 

blunted

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Think this match has to be put into perspective. Probably our best ever team full of top quality players who had won the cup were knocked out by non-league Sutton Utd. Not many of our current squad would get into a top league team, or that City team. These sort of results happen because no matter how much managers try to instill the right mentality, there is an over-confidence that we are so much better than the players in front of us. We did it the other way around with Man U and Stoke and we were doing it at Southampton last year until they brought on their big hitters. We hit the post three times, had a couple of unfortunate bounces in their area and missed a couple of good chances. It was written in the stars. Good luck to Wrexham.
Feel it will get worse before it gets better, as Panzo is out and think Bidwell is too at Burnley who are on a roll.
 

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