the Great Escape? (2 Viewers)

mrtrench

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I've been slow to criticise SP, one never knows what is happening behind the scenes. However I simply cannot imagine the result yesterday without the change of manager. I wasn't there but have heard accounts that it is the best we have played for months.

I really cannot see this being a step change in our fortunes: our owners don't seem to have much ambition on the pitch and I wonder when their investors will decide that enough is enough - possibly after the latest court case fails. However I do think that Mowbray will steer us clear of relegation this season.
 

Nick

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I think if we play every game like we did yesterday and keep creating chances we will be fine.

You could tell from the start how the team was set out we weren't playing for a draw. ie against Bradford we had 3 on the halfway line in the final minutes to go for the win. Pressley would have everybody back inviting pressure.
 

stupot07

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Can we really call it a great escape when we've mainly been sat outside the relegation zone? Sorry being a bit pedantic.
 

mrtrench

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The direction of momentum has been obvious. I've little doubt we were destined for the fall.
 

Bob Latchford

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I've been slow to criticise SP, one never knows what is happening behind the scenes. However I simply cannot imagine the result yesterday without the change of manager. I wasn't there but have heard accounts that it is the best we have played for months.

I really cannot see this being a step change in our fortunes: our owners don't seem to have much ambition on the pitch and I wonder when their investors will decide that enough is enough - possibly after the latest court case fails. However I do think that Mowbray will steer us clear of relegation this season.

Agreed. I'd doubt very much we'd have won that game with Pressley in charge. imho.
 

Samo

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Lets not get over-excited, they had 63% possession, about 15 corners and twice as many shots as us. Yes we looked better but still conceded 2 and rode our luck.
 

stupot07

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Lets not get over-excited, they had 63% possession, about 15 corners and twice as many shots as us. Yes we looked better but still conceded 2 and rode our luck.

Did you go Samo?


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Sky Blue Harry H

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Lets not get over-excited, they had 63% possession, about 15 corners and twice as many shots as us. Yes we looked better but still conceded 2 and rode our luck.

Agree Samo - though results bring confidence, and having a couple with pace(Samuel and Odelusi), plus Nouble must give the rest of the players (as average as they are) hope that if they dig in, we may get something from the game. It must always be that bit more disheartening battling away if you don't think you are capable of putting it away up front. I'll feel far more confident when we finally sort out our midfield.
 

steveecov

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Not taking anything away from a great result, but "The great escape"?

If Yeovil were to survive, that would fall into that category.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Lets not get over-excited, they had 63% possession, about 15 corners and twice as many shots as us. Yes we looked better but still conceded 2 and rode our luck.

It was an away game, so to be expected to an extent. At no point were we behind or losing control of the game. We had a game plan and executed it. At no point were we chasing the game and we were able to soak up pressure and hit on the counter with pace.

If you look at the stats for our home game vs Scunthorpe you may come to the conclusion that we dominated and were unlucky, but everyone who was there would tell you that Scunthorpe were comfortable and we never looked like equalising until a long ball over the top.
 

st john

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Lets not get over-excited, they had 63% possession, about 15 corners and twice as many shots as us. Yes we looked better but still conceded 2 and rode our luck.

BBC Sport shows Chesterfield had 54% posession
 

Samo

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Did you go Samo?


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - so please excuse any spelling or grammar errors :)

I confess not, only saw highlights and read reports. I think the point is still valid though
 

skybluetony176

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Was the new boy the difference between this performance and our midweek game?

Would we have been able to secure his services with SP still here? Was having TM here the difference for his club accepting a loan to us?

Which all makes you wonder if Suxfields wasn't the only stumbling block in securing first choice signings, loans or permanent? I really don't mean any disrespect to SP when I say this. It's more a case of TM being in a better position to call in favours or at least being higher up the list when it comes to dishing out favours?
 

Gosford Green

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The win against Chesterfield was vital as it has sucked a couple above us in to the battle a bit more

The bottom 2 are probably as good as down so its 2 out of 6. All apart from Crewe have a game in hand and a better goal difference.

The next 3 game will hopefully see us build on Saturday and pull away from the bottom 4 and all this become irrelevant.
 

Otis

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The win against Chesterfield was vital as it has sucked a couple above us in to the battle a bit more

The bottom 2 are probably as good as down so its 2 out of 6. All apart from Crewe have a game in hand and a better goal difference.

The next 3 game will hopefully see us build on Saturday and pull away from the bottom 4 and all this become irrelevant.


Colchester are 6 points adrift with 10 games left. I wouldn't be so sure of that myself.
 

mrtrench

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Well it's best to keep expectations low, Samo, I agree. However I do think we have turned a corner. We now have some attacking bite with the players SP brought in during January and with Mowbray we also have a bit more nous. I think we'll stay up.
 

Astute

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I've been slow to criticise SP

So now you have realised that SP was the problem maybe you will realise that our new manager knows what he is doing. It isn't how much you have the ball but it is what you do with it.

SISU have done the right thing by getting rid of SP and bringing in TM. Just a shame they didn't do it a bit earlier. SP's ineptness has shown clearly for ages. I think we will finish mid table. We will get the results we should have been getting all season.

SISU are at fault for signing SP. But how can you say that they lack ambition when they let him sign so many players and changed managers which will have cost them money? They need to do their best to keep TM. Next season would be fun. Nearly all our players will be gone as hardly any will be under contract. TM would be able to bring in his own squad. And he has the ability to go up from the Championship as well as Division 3.
 

torchomatic

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Great escape? Nah, having to win your last three games is a great escape. We'll be OK. They're just making it "intersting" for us.
 

covboy1987

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I've been slow to criticise SP, one never knows what is happening behind the scenes. However I simply cannot imagine the result yesterday without the change of manager. I wasn't there but have heard accounts that it is the best we have played for months.

I really cannot see this being a step change in our fortunes: our owners don't seem to have much ambition on the pitch and I wonder when their investors will decide that enough is enough - possibly after the latest court case fails. However I do think that Mowbray will steer us clear of relegation this season.

Although i am backing Mowbray 200% I think many are taking the opportunity to jump on the back of SP so lets face facts - The last game SP was in charge we were 2-0 at Sheffield Utd and coasting- Saturday we were 3-1 up and coasting- Chesterfield pulled it back to 3-2 and Burge made the save of the match in injury time which then would have made it a draw the same as Sheffield utd - so imagining the result would have been any different with SP in charge is maybe unfair to SP and wide of the mark
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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Can't be a great escape if we've not actually been in a relegation spot all season can it??

Should never have been in trouble this season anyhow......the players have collectively & individually under-achieved in a big way........I hope their lack of performance is reflected in a vastly reduced bonus pot at the end of the season....

....Oh yeah...and SP was shit!
 

Moff

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Great escape? Nah, having to win your last three games is a great escape. We'll be OK. They're just making it "intersting" for us.

Now that was a great escape in 1984-1985, winning 1-0 at Stoke when they missed a penalty in the last minute or so, beating Luton 1-0 at home with Killer scoring the winner in the 84th minute, and then beating the Champtions Everton 4-1 at home, when Regis finally rediscovered his shooting boots.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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Middleborough having points deducted whilst in the Premiership saved our a**e, and Leicester hitting the post when we got mullered 4-1 at Charlton, ending in Liecester going down instead of us.
 

rupert_bear

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Have been some close calls in the past, as said the three wins in a row in 1985, Leicester pissing all over Stoke to only draw, then there was us winning at Spurs, last game while Sunderland slipped up at Wimbledon, Norwich hitting the inside of the post v Norwich, last minute, then go right back to 1967/68 when we got a 0-0 at Southampton and Sheffield United lost 2-1 home to Chelsea with a very late Chelsea winner. I often wonder where we would be now had any of those results gone the wrong way.
 

Skyblueweeman

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Was the new boy the difference between this performance and our midweek game?

Would we have been able to secure his services with SP still here? Was having TM here the difference for his club accepting a loan to us?

Which all makes you wonder if Suxfields wasn't the only stumbling block in securing first choice signings, loans or permanent? I really don't mean any disrespect to SP when I say this. It's more a case of TM being in a better position to call in favours or at least being higher up the list when it comes to dishing out favours?

You've kind of answered your own question there. Keen to know what you mean by 'TM being in a better position to call in favours'? Because he brought in someone from the Premier League?

SP brought in Pennington from Everton and that lad from Arsenal (who hardly played for us, granted). As the loan market has proven to be a bit of a lottery for many teams, I'd want to wait to see some more of TMs signings before making such a judgement.
 

Moff

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Have been some close calls in the past, as said the three wins in a row in 1985, Leicester pissing all over Stoke to only draw, then there was us winning at Spurs, last game while Sunderland slipped up at Wimbledon, Norwich hitting the inside of the post v Norwich, last minute, then go right back to 1967/68 when we got a 0-0 at Southampton and Sheffield United lost 2-1 home to Chelsea with a very late Chelsea winner. I often wonder where we would be now had any of those results gone the wrong way.

I forgot that one against Norwich. Robert Rosario header hits the inside of the post and then bounced straight into Perry Sucklings arms.
Without that win, the next year with the three in a row and I think another season when we beat QPR 2-1 on the last day to stay up, we would never have had the cup win, so thank goodness we did enough to stay up.

I try not to think of maybes and might have beens since the mid 90's as since Richardsons reign onwards the club has been mismanaged horrifically all the way to the current disaster that now own us.
 
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I forgot that one against Norwich. Robert Rosario header hits the inside of the post and then bounced straight into Perry Sucklings arms.
Without that win, the next year with the three in a row and I think another season when we beat QPR 2-1 on the last day to stay up, we would never have had the cup win, so thank goodness we did enough to stay up.

I try not to think of maybes and might have beens since the mid 90's as since Richardsons reign onwards the club has been mismanaged horrifically all the way to the current disaster that now own us.

Those ones were great. Vague memories of the Norwich season, remember better the three wins in a row, took proper interest the season after (needed to win 2 of the last 3).

They were heroes as much as the cup winners.
 

Evo1883

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I confess not, only saw highlights and read reports. I think the point is still valid though
Sometimes stats dont reflect a match .
A team can have several shots without threatening which is what chesterfield did .
They had alot of possesion first half but were very wasteful and we played them on the counter ,we actually created the best chances and took them .
Not to mention a dubious dissalowed goal .
The two attempts in injury time couldve seen the game end all square but we are turning defence into attack pretty nice now .
Wheras before we were so slow getting forward .
Despite what stats say i felt we were worthy winners
 

Samo

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Sometimes stats dont reflect a match .
A team can have several shots without threatening which is what chesterfield did .
They had alot of possesion first half but were very wasteful and we played them on the counter ,we actually created the best chances and took them .
Not to mention a dubious dissalowed goal .
The two attempts in injury time couldve seen the game end all square but we are turning defence into attack pretty nice now .
Wheras before we were so slow getting forward .
Despite what stats say i felt we were worthy winners

If you were there you are better placed to judge than I am. But... If you concede 15 corners and 17 shots you are lucky to win any game.
 

Evo1883

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If you were there you are better placed to judge than I am. But... If you concede 15 corners and 17 shots you are lucky to win any game.
To be fair ..the biggest piece of LUCK came when chesterfield deflected goal went in .;)
 

Astute

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Although i am backing Mowbray 200% I think many are taking the opportunity to jump on the back of SP so lets face facts - The last game SP was in charge we were 2-0 at Sheffield Utd and coasting- Saturday we were 3-1 up and coasting- Chesterfield pulled it back to 3-2 and Burge made the save of the match in injury time which then would have made it a draw the same as Sheffield utd - so imagining the result would have been any different with SP in charge is maybe unfair to SP and wide of the mark

Coasting 2-0 against 10 men and didn't win v 3-1 up against 11 men and did win. SP set us up defensively Mowbray didn't.

Have you not noticed the difference now SP has gone? Are you saying they were wrong to get rid of him?
 

Evo1883

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Coasting 2-0 against 10 men and didn't win v 3-1 up against 11 men and did win. SP set us up defensively Mowbray didn't.

Have you not noticed the difference now SP has gone? Are you saying they were wrong to get rid of him?
The way we turn defence into attack is the biggest difference .
 

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