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General Category => Altrincham FC First Team => Topic started by: Mrs Warbouys on August 10, 2010, 08:20:01 PM
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0-0 at halftime team, coburn,williams,smith, joseph,densmore,brown, lawton, crowell, danylyk,clee, denham SUBS cotes,reeves, holsgrove,johnson, mcready, holmes,welch
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Ht 0 -0 att 433
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I rather suspect that won't be the starting lineup on Saturday! :)
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Glad we got a match thread of sorts ;D
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I rather suspect that won't be the starting lineup on Saturday! :)
Actually, I don't think there'll be too many changes from that apart from Dale or Damien as a 'holding' forward player
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I rather suspect that won't be the starting lineup on Saturday! :)
Actually, I don't think there'll be too many changes from that apart from Dale or Damien as a 'holding' forward player
I don't expect huge changes but I don't think that'll be the exact team which starts.
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Welch on the bench, thought he'd moved on?
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Final score altrincham 0-0 wigan athletic, decent work out prior to saturday
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Sounds a good result at least
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Welch on the bench, thought he'd moved on?
back to that question, anyone know why?
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What kind of team did Wigan field?
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Welch on the bench, thought he'd moved on?
Welch has lost a shed load of weight and would not be surprised if we hear that we've taken him back on the books again. Of the Wigan players, I'd heard of Mike Pollitt the keeper. Other than that it was probably the reserves.
We looked much better in the second half once Reeves and Johnson were introduced. We hit the woodwork twice. Starting line up v Luton will be similar to tonight but would like to see Johnson and/or Reeves start.
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Dirty Wigan!!!
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Dirty Wigan!!!
Yes, it did get a bit feisty second half!
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Picked a Wigan season ticket holder up after the game. The only player he knew was Pollitt, and he watches a few reserve games ! Reckon it was mostly their Youth Team.
I think the first half line-up is EXACTLY what GH has in mind for Saturday. The second half formation is a possible for the Darlington game.
Generally happy with what I saw - Reeves unlucky not to score, midfield pretty effective (especially Danylyk), Holsgrove looked useful again, and Nicky Clee was outstanding. Dale looks fitter than at any time since he joined us.
One slight downside. James Smith AGAIN got pulled by the ref for dissent. He really needs to deal with this !
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I thought the first half we looked lightweight up front.
Second half much better with Reeves and Johnson
Lets see hoe we perform on Saturday. 0-0 will be a good result.
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I thought the first half we looked lightweight up front.
Second half much better with Reeves and Johnson
Lets see hoe we perform on Saturday. 0-0 will be a good result.
need to start with johnson imo would be playing at a higher level if he could score my main concern for new seaon is lack of a proven scorer at bsp level.
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Just back home.. I thought we played well again tonight especially in the second half.. On a normal league fixture I fancy we may well have had a penalty..
The fitness is certainly there to see.
I feel we have a better balance to the team this season than last... and more depth.. GH and KMc have done well to put together this squad.
I spoke to Matty Crowell on the way back to my car... I think he should have the name Distance Traveller .. He lives in Cardiff and it takes 2hr 45 mins drive.. thats M6, M5, M4 ... Really glad to have him back and fortunately his dad was with him to share the driving..
Good effort the Crowell family...
I am sticking with my prediction of mid table... Once the team gels I reckon we will shock quite a few teams.
Cmon ALTY...
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Welch on the bench, thought he'd moved on?
back to that question, anyone know why?
Reckon never being 'match-fit' (for whatever reason), was always something that influenced GH when it came to decide who would be released in the summer.
I was pleased to see Welchy there tonight.......I still think he is a good player to have around the place and can always come on and do a job at the back or even upfront.......provided that, we have the budget to be able to keep him.
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As people have said. we looked limited up front purely because as far as I could see we had Denham up their on his own, obviously to get some feel for Luton.
Second half we opened it up a bit and at times played some good stuff.
For me it was a joy to see Dale Johnson last night being so strong depsite the attentions of the big number 5 all half.
A good workout against a young Wigan side but I dont think we really let them have many clear chances.
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Agree, the no 5 was filth, Dale did well, he is so close to being brilliant, hoping a good run in the team will bring the goals.
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Is everyone getting carried away or am I getting too picky in my old age.
Last night we looked like a side that could play a bit but would be taken apart by a half decent BSP side.
Reeves looked OK and was unlucky not to score. Holsgrove was too easily brushed aside far too often by lighweight players. As for Dale I still think he has to prove himself. He runs a lot, but his first touch often lets him down. He also needs to hit the target if he is seriously a striker. Denham up front on his own did nothing. The defence was Ok even with subs, against youngsters. Saturday will give us a better picture.
Overall I was fairly dissappointed. After all the Wigan side was only a youth team.
For those who don't know (I am sure most do) the Wigan keeper Mike Pollitt who used to play for us.
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Is everyone getting carried away or am I getting too picky in my old age.
Last night we looked like a side that could play a bit but would be taken apart by a half decent BSP side.
Reeves looked OK and was unlucky not to score. Holsgrove was too easily brushed aside far too often by lighweight players. As for Dale I still think he has to prove himself. He runs a lot, but his first touch often lets him down. He also needs to hit the target if he is seriously a striker. Denham up front on his own did nothing. The defence was Ok even with subs, against youngsters. Saturday will give us a better picture.
Overall I was fairly dissappointed. After all the Wigan side was only a youth team.
For those who don't know (I am sure most do) the Wigan keeper Mike Pollitt who used to play for us.
I think you are gettting picky to be honest and I dont mean that disrepectfully. You have to remember it was a friendly afterall. Both sides were not at full effect last night.
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Last night was largely about tactics - two totally different formations played. In the first ten minutes of the game, GH was very vocal with the defence as if they weren't doing quite what he'd asked of them (was anyone nearer than me who knows what the beef was ?) but he quietened down as the half developed - maybe because his plans were coming together ? Let's hope so !
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Is everyone getting carried away or am I getting too picky in my old age.
Last night we looked like a side that could play a bit but would be taken apart by a half decent BSP side.
Reeves looked OK and was unlucky not to score. Holsgrove was too easily brushed aside far too often by lighweight players. As for Dale I still think he has to prove himself. He runs a lot, but his first touch often lets him down. He also needs to hit the target if he is seriously a striker. Denham up front on his own did nothing. The defence was Ok even with subs, against youngsters. Saturday will give us a better picture.
Overall I was fairly dissappointed. After all the Wigan side was only a youth team.
For those who don't know (I am sure most do) the Wigan keeper Mike Pollitt who used to play for us.
I too think you are being a tad critical.. I think once the team settle in as a unit we will be ok..
What I will say is this: I think the persons who have arranged this seasons fixture list has done its best to ensure that Alty have by far the most difficult opening month of games... Apparently it is no longer drawn by computer but by men in suits (who probably dont care for part time clubs competing in the BSP).
I think we shouldnt be too critical of Alty during the month of August as the fixtures are quite daunting.. Having said that I would rather play the likes of Luton and Darlington now, rather than later on when they maybe have a run of half a dozen unbeaten games under there belts..
I think patience is going to be the key word this season.
I still think we are a mid table team....
Cmon ALTY.
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Is everyone getting carried away or am I getting too picky in my old age.
Last night we looked like a side that could play a bit but would be taken apart by a half decent BSP side.
Reeves looked OK and was unlucky not to score. Holsgrove was too easily brushed aside far too often by lighweight players. As for Dale I still think he has to prove himself. He runs a lot, but his first touch often lets him down. He also needs to hit the target if he is seriously a striker. Denham up front on his own did nothing. The defence was Ok even with subs, against youngsters. Saturday will give us a better picture.
Overall I was fairly dissappointed. After all the Wigan side was only a youth team.
For those who don't know (I am sure most do) the Wigan keeper Mike Pollitt who used to play for us.
In my opinion you're being far too critical. Players hate friendles with nothing to play for, no atmosphere, results mean nothing. It was no yardstcik of how we will play against a BSP team.
And as for Dale, I thought his touch was great last night and the only way that they could get the ball of him was to foul him?
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good 2nd half .shud start with that 11 on satday
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I sincerely hope that Dale Johnson starts the game on Saturday. With our (rightly) safety first approach we will badly need someone who can hold the ball up and retain possession for as long as possible, allowing other players to get forward and join the attack.
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Welch on the bench, thought he'd moved on?
back to that question, anyone know why?
Reckon never being 'match-fit' (for whatever reason), was always something that influenced GH when it came to decide who would be released in the summer.
I was pleased to see Welchy there tonight.......I still think he is a good player to have around the place and can always come on and do a job at the back or even upfront.......provided that, we have the budget to be able to keep him.
I understand that Michael Welch signed up after the match having shown his much improved fitness and weight loss to GH. Welcome back Michael ;D
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Ah, great news. I always liked Welch. Good all-round defender, very powerful, and Crawley can testify to that hammer of a right foot.
His only problem was after that long injury layoff he looked literally a stone overweight. Shedding the extra pounds not only means he'll be back near to his best, but also that he's got still got the desire to be a good player. Let's face it, it's bloody hard work slimming down, especially for someone of his physique.
Well done for getting yourself in shape and good luck for the season Welchy.
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Ah, great news. I always liked Welch. Good all-round defender, very powerful, and Crawley can testify to that hammer of a right foot.
His only problem was after that long injury layoff he looked literally a stone overweight. Shedding the extra pounds not only means he'll be back near to his best, but also that he's got still got the desire to be a good player. Let's face it, it's bloody hard work slimming down, especially for someone of his physique.
Well done for getting yourself in shape and good luck for the season Welchy.
And another bonus is his Dad is a really nice guy and a great supporter of the club! Michael looked a new man, played twice on trial for rectum :P before he came back.
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I noticed that Luton Town's assistant manager, Gary Brabin, was present at Moss Lane last evening.
Good to see Mark Maddox there, too.
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I noticed that Luton Town's assistant manager, Gary Brabin, was present at Moss Lane last evening.
Good to see Mark Maddox there, too.
Well spotted Barry, let's hope he's now quaking in his boots about saturday!
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Good news if its true that Welchy is back in the fold.. He is a versatile player who can do a job in plenty of positions