He might go that way, but with Hamer out, I'd really like Giles in to stretch them. Also think 2 up top and going longer quicker might be effective. What would frustrate me is if we go one up top, play without Giles, and use Shipley/Allen and allow them to get on top and gain confidence, Would really like to have a go tomorrow - but however MR sets up, he's earned the right to do it.Without Kelly and Harmer and away from home, I'd go 5-4-1
The usual 5 at the back plus Sheaf, O'Hara, Allen and Shipley in midfield, Max up front. Then I'd sit back and scrap for a goalless draw as the basic aim, and it's a bonus if we nick a winner. Shit to watch, but who cares, there are no crowds.
In modified form this is basically what Robins has been doing throughout the unbeaten run.
That dreaded sentence 'would really like to have a go' There is no evidence that Robins ever does that. The good results are because we have done the exact reverse to 'having a go'.
Sit back, pack the defence, get the draw. Job done.
We do not have to win tomorrow (be disappointed if we don't) but whatever happens we will go in to Christmas outside the bottom 3.
I'd have taken that at the start.
Away from home draws are just fineI’m sure we’ll lose enough games this season. Playing for draws won’t keep us up.
Away from home draws are just fine
Hopefully the ex player scoring against us curse doesn’t kick inI think this will be another tight game hopefully we go two up top, if Bannan is playing we need to stop him dictating play. Kieran Westwood is back in training, so guess he will be back in goal for them.
We did it against Cardiff and punished their mistake for 2 extra pointsThat dreaded sentence 'would really like to have a go' There is no evidence that Robins ever does that. The good results are because we have done the exact reverse to 'having a go'.
Sit back, pack the defence, get the draw. Job done.
New song for when we’re backThat dreaded sentence 'would really like to have a go' There is no evidence that Robins ever does that. The good results are because we have done the exact reverse to 'having a go'.
Sit back, pack the defence, get the draw. Job done.
I am jealous, I missed the Oggy goal. The tracker bars was the quarter finalI was there when Oggy scored. And the game where they 5hrew loads of tracker bars into the crowd as a promotion (might have been the same game)
For better or worse, always watch.
But what about when you turn on late and the second you turn on the opposition immediately score and obviously you are bad juju??
Good ladThat happens every time I turn on an England rugby game. I just take it as a sign from the almighty not to watch egg chasing full stop
Cardiff would have been 0-0 but for a Cardiff defensive blunder. Classic stuff - go for the draw, and nick the win if you can This run has been built on being strong in defence, crap to watch, and hoping to nick one.We did it against Cardiff and punished their mistake for 2 extra points
He could be lying too, I don't know who to trust anymore. When will Bill Gates take control of me to stop all of this confusion?
This is a fair point. I’ve kind of stopped thinking in terms of H&A, wonder what the stats show about BCD advantage either way (and what advantages clubs with fans at the moment are getting).Not too sure home/away means anything bcd.
This is a fair point. I’ve kind of stopped thinking in terms of H&A, wonder what the stats show about BCD advantage either way (and what advantages clubs with fans at the moment are getting).
Anyone know where those stats are available, or is it too soon to infer anything?
One thing I’ve noticed with your posts, and I’m not sure if it’s an autocorrect artefact, but it’s really bugging me.Without Kelly and Harmer and away from home, I'd go 5-4-1
The usual 5 at the back plus Sheaf, O'Hara, Allen and Shipley in midfield, Max up front. Then I'd sit back and scrap for a goalless draw as the basic aim, and it's a bonus if we nick a winner. Shit to watch, but who cares, there are no crowds.
In modified form this is basically what Robins has been doing throughout the unbeaten run.
I genuinely believe it makes a difference, and therefore is not fair. Given the bleating about fairness last season regarding PPG etc, it kind of rankles.I reckon Wycombe only pushed us to the brink because of fans spurring them on.
They pushed us as we allowed them too,we’re far superior to them it’s how we set up...we got the 3 points tho and that’s the main thing.I genuinely believe it makes a difference, and therefore is not fair. Given the bleating about fairness last season regarding PPG etc, it kind of rankles.
Well...... if you had to choose between Oggy’s goal and a tracker barI am jealous, I missed the Oggy goal. The tracker bars was the quarter final
The other thing I can't understand is if your name is Pete, and you live in Styvechale, how can you not be Pete from Styvechale? Crazy!Frankly I find that very difficult to believe. Pete is such an unusual and rare name and Styvechale such a small place, that the chance of two Petes living there must be tiny.
We could revive the old "Hutch on the wing & Stein in the middle" song to "One up front and three in the middle"We are missing our two strongest midfielders, it would be madness to go two up top at the expense of weakening the midfield. It will be one up top for this game.
Did you cc Oggy on this?One thing I’ve noticed with your posts, and I’m not sure if it’s an autocorrect artefact, but it’s really bugging me.
“O’Hare”!!!
Shame we couldn’t revive Hutch and Stein.We could revive the old "Hutch on the wing & Stein in the middle" song to "One up front and three in the middle"
With arguably our best two players missing, I think a draw today would be a very decent result.
Have a sneaky feeling we may lose this one, so I would take the point all day long..
We are missing our two strongest midfielders, it would be madness to go two up top at the expense of weakening the midfield. It will be one up top for this game.
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