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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: wayno on January 07, 2017, 05:19:00 PM
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Clee was excellent today. Best player on the pitch by far. Sadly those around him struggle
Jones was strong as well
I can't understand why we don't segregate we need every advantage we can muster. Shocking really
We are weak and lack confidence even against a team who have lost there last 7
Highlight of the day was Kenny singing zigga zagger
Here is to Nantwich
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And to Warrington over Xmas and New Year >:(
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Hadn't seen a game since before Christmas and was expecting more. I thought Jones deserved Mom over 90 mins.
Tragic lack of endeavour in the final third, some dangerous crosses but no-one taking a chance / putting themselves in amongst it.
We're done for and deservedly so....
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Totally agree on the segregation,Gloucester fans made loads of noise under the roof and it makes a difference. Clee,Newby,Hannigan,Jones,Deasy all ok,the rest not at the races.
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Thriving
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Clee was excellent today. Best player on the pitch by far. Sadly those around him struggle
Jones was strong as well
I can't understand why we don't segregate we need every advantage we can muster. Shocking really
We are weak and lack confidence even against a team who have lost there last 7
Highlight of the day was Kenny singing zigga zagger
Here is to Nantwich
I agree with everything with this post.
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Awful. Badly miss the energy of Richman and direct running of Miller. Tactics were wrong, should have put an extra man in the midfield after 20 mins, they were winning everything.
Clee gave it all, I thought Newby did well in periods. No talking or encouragement on the pitch between the players.
I thought we missed the forward full back play of Paterson and McWilliams.
Created a lot more chances playing wing backs with the extra man in mid which allowed Clee more space.
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I can't understand why we don't segregate we need every advantage we can muster. Shocking really
Because the league doesn't require them to and because plenty of home fans enjoy being able to take advantage of switching ends. Not that hard a conundrum really. I'm sure that were the management and players to agree that there was a significant advantage to be had by keeping the away fans in the open, they'd impose segregation.
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Didnt see many home fans in the away end once the rain started.
All games should be segregatred
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I can't understand why we don't segregate we need every advantage we can muster. Shocking really
Because the league doesn't require them to and because plenty of home fans enjoy being able to take advantage of switching ends. Not that hard a conundrum really. I'm sure that were the management and players to agree that there was a significant advantage to be had by keeping the away fans in the open, they'd impose segregation.
And that's the point. There is a huge advantage in segregating. It keeps the away fans from being behind the goal they are shooting towards 2nd half and it also makes them unable to make more noise due to the fact they don't have a roof over them. It also keeps more home fans together rather than spreading into chequers. A fair few advantages really.
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Awful. Badly miss the energy of Richman and direct running of Miller. Tactics were wrong, should have put an extra man in the midfield after 20 mins, they were winning everything.
Clee gave it all, I thought Newby did well in periods. No talking or encouragement on the pitch between the players.
I thought we missed the forward full back play of Paterson and McWilliams.
Created a lot more chances playing wing backs with the extra man in mid which allowed Clee more space.
you make a very pertinent point here . The communication and encouragement on the pitch is beyond poor
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Two strikers but no end product. like the look of the new one
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I can't understand why we don't segregate we need every advantage we can muster. Shocking really
Because the league doesn't require them to and because plenty of home fans enjoy being able to take advantage of switching ends. Not that hard a conundrum really. I'm sure that were the management and players to agree that there was a significant advantage to be had by keeping the away fans in the open, they'd impose segregation.
And that's the point. There is a huge advantage in segregating. It keeps the away fans from being behind the goal they are shooting towards 2nd half and it also makes them unable to make more noise due to the fact they don't have a roof over them. It also keeps more home fans together rather than spreading into chequers. A fair few advantages really.
Agree with Wayno,all games should be segregated.
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Compared to the last 2 away games we lacked passion today. We were lack luster. Very frustrating and disappointing.
Too many players not at the races today.
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If you didn't allow away fans into the ground at all, it would probably make absolutely no difference.
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If you didn't allow away fans into the ground at all, it would probably make absolutely no difference.
ha your probably not wrong
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On the segregation point - the only segregation I recognise is that between seated & standing areas. I have no wish to be told by anyone where I can & can't stand; if I wish to change ends at half-time I have a perfect right to do so, and if the weather is as dismal as today & I wish to seek cover part-way through the second half that is also my right. I have no problem with away fans exercising the same choices as I wish to do. For me, a huge part of the attraction of real non-league football is precisely that there is no segregation, in the bar before the game or on the terraces during it. I do not want to be treated like a Football League club supporter, thank you very much; if I did, I could walk to a Football League ground in 20 minutes.
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Fair play and it's a free country
We won't need to worry about it next season anyway after we have rolled over again
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On the segregation point - the only segregation I recognise is that between seated & standing areas. I have no wish to be told by anyone where I can & can't stand; if I wish to change ends at half-time I have a perfect right to do so, and if the weather is as dismal as today & I wish to seek cover part-way through the second half that is also my right. I have no problem with away fans exercising the same choices as I wish to do. For me, a huge part of the attraction of real non-league football is precisely that there is no segregation, in the bar before the game or on the terraces during it. I do not want to be treated like a Football League club supporter, thank you very much; if I did, I could walk to a Football League ground in 20 minutes.
Agreed Mike.
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If you didn't allow away fans into the ground at all, it would probably make absolutely no difference.
Corby won't bring many anyway, or any of the other glue sniffing clubs.
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If you didn't allow away fans into the ground at all, it would probably make absolutely no difference.
Corby won't bring many anyway, or any of the other glue sniffing clubs.
Corby will be going down too, so they're no problem.
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I expect us to turn Moss Lane in to a fortress next season.
Every side will come to stop us winning. We need every advantage we can. And that start with no letting 8 pissed up lads having our home end.
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i expected us to turn it into a fortress this season.