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Title: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on January 09, 2024, 09:22:26 AM
Happy to bow down to Parky's superiority when it comes to the back four he's currently sticking with.

Dan Mooney is cup tied, which takes care of what would probably have been the main selection dilemma:

                    Ross

Banks  Cooper  Roscoe  Baines

         Osborne     Marriott

  Amaluzor  Conn-Clarke  Newby

                     Linney

Dry forcast in the West Midlands until Saturday, so fingers crossed the conditions will be favourable to our game.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: robininstockport on January 09, 2024, 09:56:43 AM
Newby wasn't involved in the last round.

Hope Colchester arn't blocking him playing. If they are its a big miss both him and Mooney.

Kiddy 1-2 Alty (linney, roscoe)
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on January 09, 2024, 10:56:46 AM
Newby wasn't involved in the last round.

Hope Colchester arn't blocking him playing. If they are its a big miss both him and Mooney.

Kiddy 1-2 Alty (linney, roscoe)

I hadn't noticed that - what would it matter to them?! Hopefully he'll be available.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Saughall Robin on January 09, 2024, 11:34:42 AM
Think he was injured last round wasn't he?
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: robininstockport on January 11, 2024, 08:59:13 PM
Needless to say we will concede a penalty and a red card as per
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Saughall Robin on January 13, 2024, 02:58:24 PM
So we're keeping our powder dry with an eye on Tuesday then?
Really hope it works out for us 🤞

Come on you Supers 👍 🇦🇹 🏆 🥇 🇦🇹 (🍷) 😉

Hmmm
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Saughall Robin on January 13, 2024, 05:18:01 PM
So we're keeping our powder dry with an eye on Tuesday then?
Really hope it works out for us 🤞

Come on you Supers 👍 🇦🇹 🏆 🥇 🇦🇹 (🍷) 😉

Hmmm

Hmmm.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on January 13, 2024, 05:19:33 PM
So we're keeping our powder dry with an eye on Tuesday then?
Really hope it works out for us 🤞

Come on you Supers 👍 🇦🇹 🏆 🥇 🇦🇹 (🍷) 😉

Hmmm

Hmmm.

I fear the worst for Tuesday now - the lads don't have long to pick themselves back up again.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Timperley The Best on January 13, 2024, 05:20:11 PM
Theres always Wembley in the play offs
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: altyusa on January 13, 2024, 06:16:53 PM
So disappointed.  Especially with a chance to win it with the last kick of the game.  I was lucky enough to experience Wembley as a youth with Alty.  After last year’s crushing semi defeat and our reverting to “normal “ in the trophy today I don’t think we’ll win it again in my lifetime 😕
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: nimeta on January 13, 2024, 06:22:35 PM
This team/club is on the up. I am optimistic about the future in every respect, including Wembley wins. Its gonna take a little time thats all
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: GolfRoader on January 13, 2024, 07:00:27 PM
It was almost a Parky master class. Rest a couple and bring on the big guns near the end, almost played out perfectly but sometimes luck isn’t with you like last year sadly.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on January 13, 2024, 07:09:52 PM


What really hurts regarding today's elimination from the FA Trophy is that Parkinson has repeatedly talked about how he values the competition and also his desire to go one better than last year's bitter exit at the hands of FC Halifax Town.

With today's team selection, he then proceeds to contradict himself.

Disrespectful to the competition and, particularly, those 250+ Alty supporters who had travelled down to Worcestershire to attend this afternoon's match.

Some people seem to be overstating the ostensible importance of Tuesday evening's match at Chesterfield. It's hardly a title-decider and the outcome there will not determine the evolution of our season.

I never thought that I would see the day when the club looked down its nose at the FA Trophy. Perhaps it's a generational thing, but I find that both sad and difficult to stomach.   
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on January 13, 2024, 07:09:59 PM
It was not a near PP master class it was a fkn manager who picked the wrong team and dissed the competition,Kiddy, and also our fans who went.

We could have won that by half time , Kiddy were that poor, then you make the changes…
Absolutely fuming.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on January 13, 2024, 07:14:09 PM
So we're keeping our powder dry with an eye on Tuesday then?
Really hope it works out for us 🤞

Come on you Supers 👍 🇦🇹 🏆 🥇 🇦🇹 (🍷) 😉

Hmmm

Hmmm.

I fear the worst for Tuesday now - the lads don't have long to pick themselves back up again.

Forget about Tuesdays game. It’s beating the teams like Kidderminster et al that determines if we get to the playoffs come April not getting something against the Odds on Red hot title favourites on a freezing cold Tuesday night in January in Derbyshire.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on January 13, 2024, 07:21:04 PM
We ended up doing so much more potential damage than starting our strongest team ever would have done.

If we do end up the same as Gateshead on Tuesday night and taking a pasting, we just need to trust that the lads will dust themselves off beyond that point.

We do need to stick together now.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: oneedham on January 13, 2024, 07:57:26 PM
So disappointed.

That should have been our best 11. Another massive trophy opportunity gone.

As for our pen takers, awful line-up, even though we beat Halifax with the same takers.We need to change our first choice pen taker. Linney or Newby for me.

Linney wasn’t even in the first 5 takers, mental.

After this we best not crumble and show too much respect to Chesterfield. Our best 11 and no sh*tty wingbacks.

Give them a go from the off.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: cheshire cat on January 13, 2024, 10:46:52 PM
I think Parky has had his priorities set for him.

I saw the team and thought "Yep, we're obviously saving ourselves for Tuesday". This was reinforced by the walking football that was being played at times. We had our chances but didn't take them. We missed the goal several times by a fine margin but also Ethan pulled off some fine saves. The game could have gone either way before we got to penalties.

It could be that finishing third is the target. If we get one playoff game at home anything could happen. If we finish sixth or seventh I really don't fancy our chances.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Sarf London Alty on January 14, 2024, 07:34:27 AM
I think Parky has had his priorities set for him.

I saw the team and thought "Yep, we're obviously saving ourselves for Tuesday". This was reinforced by the walking football that was being played at times. We had our chances but didn't take them. We missed the goal several times by a fine margin but also Ethan pulled off some fine saves. The game could have gone either way before we got to penalties.

It could be that finishing third is the target. If we get one playoff game at home anything could happen. If we finish sixth or seventh I really don't fancy our chances.

If we finish in the top 3 both Barnet & Bromley’s form will have to collapse which is unlikely. A more realistic aim should be 4th/5th which at least means a home PO preliminary tie against 6th or 7th before the away semi final down in London.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: robininstockport on January 14, 2024, 10:41:59 AM
If we dont get something on tuesday then yesterdays rotation was futile
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: cheshire cat on January 14, 2024, 10:54:01 AM
I agree that it will be a waste if we lose but we are going there with more fresh legs than we would have done if we'd put out our strongest team.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: GolfRoader on January 14, 2024, 11:05:13 AM
It was not a near PP master class it was a fkn manager who picked the wrong team and dissed the competition,Kiddy, and also our fans who went.

We could have won that by half time , Kiddy were that poor, then you make the changes…
Absolutely fuming.

Had CCC put that pen away we’d have been talking about how brilliant it was to have rested legs and gone through to the next round. It was enough to get through but if you don’t take your chances when they’re gifted to you that can happen. Chesterfield rested their entire squad yesterday for our match Tuesday and we have 7-8 games this month. I think resting some players was always going to happen.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: Steve from Sale on January 14, 2024, 12:23:26 PM
Fair point GolfRoader, think this was exactly Phil and Neil's thinking. It does mean that both teams will have rested players, otherwise they will have had a bigger advantage. Though Chesterfield are a fine attacking side they still have one or two weaknesses occasionally in their defence.  We will see what happens Tuesday.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on January 14, 2024, 01:37:04 PM
It was not a near PP master class it was a fkn manager who picked the wrong team and dissed the competition,Kiddy, and also our fans who went.

We could have won that by half time , Kiddy were that poor, then you make the changes…
Absolutely fuming.

Had CCC put that pen away we’d have been talking about how brilliant it was to have rested legs and gone through to the next round. It was enough to get through but if you don’t take your chances when they’re gifted to you that can happen. Chesterfield rested their entire squad yesterday for our match Tuesday and we have 7-8 games this month. I think resting some players was always going to happen.


Ifs and buts . … however he missed the pen in normal time and the rest is history.. The game on Tuesday is not a do or die fixture. There are lots of games left to play in the league and whether we win lose or draw v Chesterfield it will not have much affect where we end up in april
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: GolfRoader on January 14, 2024, 11:29:36 PM
That's true, I agree with that, however the results of the 4 games we have over the next 10 or so days collectively might have an impact on where we finish this year. We had enough to win the game yesterday without 4-5 starters but we didn't take our chances that's it. Put it this way, there wasn't one team in the top 7 playing in the trophy that didn't make changes yesterday. We were at an even bigger disadvantage in that we have a game on Tuesday night.

It's not about us now needing a result on Tuesday to justify not going full strength in the trophy, it's about keeping players fit and firing for 2 weeks where we have 5 games in quick succession.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: swindellsworth on January 15, 2024, 07:49:19 AM
Mixed feelings . The last post makes so much sense of the bigger picture and the managers take on the matter which these days includes the majority of managerial trends everywhere re cup footie.   On the other hand yet another season will fly by without tasting the sweetness cup success always brings .  The unforgettable memories of 1978 Trophy and Liverpool , Everton et al are etched into the history of our great club forever yet these are now such distant memories only us older fans can cherish.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on January 15, 2024, 08:51:34 AM
I think these are valid points - we could lose to Chesterfield  and we might have missed those chances with a full strength team, all ifs and buts that we'll never know.

What concerns me is the psychological manner of the defeat - not least CCC's contribution as the others see him as our marquee man.

Over the next few games we'll undoubtedly see how this team has evolved from last season's - mentally, as much as physically/technically.
Title: Re: Kidderminster (FA Trophy) Match Thread
Post by: rorysgrandad on January 15, 2024, 09:47:22 AM
If we dont get something on tuesday then yesterdays rotation was futile
If we get a point tomorrow it'll be an excellent result. For me you can give that point back for a place in the next round of the Trophy. Still annoyed.