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Title: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: robininstockport on April 21, 2022, 09:52:36 AM
Great opportunity to bag 3 points. Unfortunately I can't see Hulme being available which hapmers our preferred style of play.

I assume Hancock will as the lone  striker, personally I go 4-3-3.

Only call is the left back birth, I'm happy with either.

Alty 1-0 wealdstone. (Hancock)
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Saughall Robin on April 21, 2022, 10:40:16 AM
I've got a sneaky feeling it's going to be a 0-0 with us struggling to break them down as with Aldershot. I'd settle for any kind of win to raise spirits again after Wrexham and keep us pushing on.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Sarf London Alty on April 21, 2022, 03:33:01 PM
Yeah, I get the tight & low scoring vibe about this one too. After Monday though we need to get back in the saddle as quickly as possible & our home form has been excellent now for the past 2 months so I’d back us to win 1-0 with Colclough or Mooney on the score sheet.

After 3 home attendances in a row north of 2000 I reckon we might be back down just a tad and I’ll go for 1,812 with ooh 95 away fans. Good to see the ‘her game too’ initiative being promoted & also as a one off no segregation for this one, will take a lot of people back to how the game was when they were younger. Both sets of fans would swap ends at Moss Lane when I first became a regular in the 90s. Hopefully Libero beers on in the CSH again too as with Wealdstone fans in their too then the bar queues could be long on Saturday.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: hsmith1 on April 23, 2022, 02:38:42 PM
 Tony Thompson (c), Dan Mooney, Elliot Osborne, Josh Hancock, Ryan Colclough, Matty Kosylo, Andy White, Kyle Ferguson, Toby Mullarkey, Eddy Jones, Isaac Marriott. Subs: Shaun Densmore, Jake Moult, Jake Cooper, Ben Pringle, Kole Hall.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on April 23, 2022, 05:49:54 PM
So much for a tight affair!

Shame the result didn't quite have the gloss on it that it could have done - we definitely looked much more wobbly once we lost the legs of Kosylo and then Marriott, our two most energetic players. Both were excellent.

Nice to stand on the Chequers End in the sunshine.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: erimus on April 23, 2022, 06:05:59 PM
Taking Kosylo off was probably wise with that ref giving cards for fairly minor challenges but replacing with Moult? Moved the midfield back 10-15 yards and give Wealdstone more space to exploit. Parky should have brought Pringle on who would have kept their midfield and defence busy.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on April 23, 2022, 06:11:15 PM
Taking Kosylo off was probably wise with that ref giving cards for fairly minor challenges but replacing with Moult? Moved the midfield back 10-15 yards and give Wealdstone more space to exploit. Parky should have brought Pringle on who would have kept their midfield and defence busy.

Yep, moving to a 4141 backfired in hindsight - instead of making us look morr solid, it just invited them on to us, as you say. I don't think Jake made much impact at all.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: TheCultOfIanTunnacliffe on April 23, 2022, 07:44:33 PM


Main stand season ticket holders treated with shabby contempt today, as for the first time in my memory of five decades of supporting Alty there wasn't a single turnstile open at the main stand entrance for a league fixture.

When I addressed this issue with the club's matchday safety officer at half-time, he advised me that he had taken the decision to keep those turnstiles closed as two stewards operating those metal-detecting wands outside would have cost £150.

Are we really that desperate for money? What sort of impression does that convey?

Five-year plan with an Evo-Stik mentality.

(Incidentally, the steward at the rear of the main stand was about as much use as a chocolate teapot and it was only due to the timely intervention of the match announcer Ian Wilkinson that the constant procession of adults and children disrupting the view in front of the press box and the Radio Robins commentators was halted).

 
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: oneedham on April 23, 2022, 08:43:52 PM
Taking Kosylo off was probably wise with that ref giving cards for fairly minor challenges but replacing with Moult? Moved the midfield back 10-15 yards and give Wealdstone more space to exploit. Parky should have brought Pringle on who would have kept their midfield and defence busy.

Agree with this.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on April 23, 2022, 09:11:04 PM
Once Kossy and Marriott went off we relinquished the midfield . I realised that Isaac had taken a knock. I expected Pringle to come on for Kossy but instead they bought on Jake. I thought that was a poor decision by Phil. What it did prove was, that in this league, a comfortable lead can quickly turn into a closer result than expected. TT pulled off a terrific save at the end. Sadly once again Josh didn’t seem to perform at this level.. Jordon is a big miss and I really hope he is back soon and that we can get him for next season.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: HashtagAlty on April 23, 2022, 09:18:34 PM
Perhaps our club safety officer should be worried about away fans bring 4 flares in to our ground than trouble caused by home fans needing metal detectors.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on April 23, 2022, 09:33:56 PM


Main stand season ticket holders treated with shabby contempt today, as for the first time in my memory of five decades of supporting Alty there wasn't a single turnstile open at the main stand entrance for a league fixture.

When I addressed this issue with the club's matchday safety officer at half-time, he advised me that he had taken the decision to keep those turnstiles closed as two stewards operating those metal-detecting wands outside would have cost £150.

Are we really that desperate for money? What sort of impression does that convey?

Five-year plan with an Evo-Stik mentality.

(Incidentally, the steward at the rear of the main stand was about as much use as a chocolate teapot and it was only due to the timely intervention of the match announcer Ian Wilkinson that the constant procession of adults and children disrupting the view in front of the press box and the Radio Robins commentators was halted).

A ridiculous state of affairs at a National league club. Maybe, just maybe, if we didn’t keep giving freebie tickets away, the purse strings may just stretch to having the correct number of Stewards for the ground to open the required turnstiles.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Bob on April 23, 2022, 10:36:38 PM
I don't think freebie tickets is the problem, I'm all for fresh faces coming to the games and it boosted what would have been one of our lower attendances.

But if it's been done to save £150 I do find it a very odd decision, particularly given all the current talk of where we go as a club and also how we are far more image and PR savvy. An own goal in my view.

And what was all that German stuff on the tannoy at half time?
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: jhcorbett on April 23, 2022, 10:38:40 PM
Well I had a good afternoon watch us win even if no-one else on here did :o

Thought Marriott and Mooney were superb today, also thought Josh Hancock had a decent game as well (contrary to what one or two others have posted, but there you go, these opinions are subjective).

Wealdstone looked useful when they got going after being 4-0 down in second half so well done to Parky and the lads on putting the game out of sight by that point and getting the 3 points. 8)
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: oneedham on April 24, 2022, 08:30:43 AM
Well I had a good afternoon watch us win even if no-one else on here did :o

Thought Marriott and Mooney were superb today, also thought Josh Hancock had a decent game as well (contrary to what one or two others have posted, but there you go, these opinions are subjective).

Wealdstone looked useful when they got going after being 4-0 down in second half so well done to Parky and the lads on putting the game out of sight by that point and getting the 3 points. 8)

I thougt Marriott and Osbourne were superb again and 100% our starting CM's.
Really like Ferguson, hope we can offer a contract that he is happy to relocate here permanently.
Thought Jones had a good game.
Disagree about Josh, it is a shame and I am still a fan of his, but he wouldn't start in our best 11 nowadays. Kossy owns that No.10 position and Hulme up top.
A difficult decision about whether Hulme can stay fit but we must offer him another season.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: MarpleAlty on April 24, 2022, 09:06:24 AM
Well I had a good afternoon watch us win even if no-one else on here did :o

Thought Marriott and Mooney were superb today, also thought Josh Hancock had a decent game as well (contrary to what one or two others have posted, but there you go, these opinions are subjective).

Wealdstone looked useful when they got going after being 4-0 down in second half so well done to Parky and the lads on putting the game out of sight by that point and getting the 3 points. 8)

Never happy unless we're moaning! Looks like we're now in a bit of a mini league between 12th-15th which confirms an improvement on last season unless things go really south.

I thought the players almost looked surprised by the space Wealdstone offered them in the first half, which they exploited more clinically at the start of the second. We've tended to come out fast in the second half at home, that's the third game in a row I've been finishing my pint off in the CSH and missed us scoring!

I agree with Ferguson, I do like the look of him. Proper no nonsense, put your body on the line type defender, seems to work really well with Toby.

In hindsight Pringle should have come on, we're probably now in a position where Tom and Jake are 4th choice in their respective positions which isn't a bad position to be in compared to the start of the season.

From their point of view I thought their number 9 put himself about really well, and the left winger caused us some problems in the seocnd half too.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: rorysgrandad on April 24, 2022, 10:20:34 AM
Well I had a good afternoon watch us win even if no-one else on here did :o

Thought Marriott and Mooney were superb today, also thought Josh Hancock had a decent game as well (contrary to what one or two others have posted, but there you go, these opinions are subjective).

Wealdstone looked useful when they got going after being 4-0 down in second half so well done to Parky and the lads on putting the game out of sight by that point and getting the 3 points. 8)


Never happy unless we're moaning! Looks like we're now in a bit of a mini league between 12th-15th which confirms an improvement on last season unless things go really south.

I thought the players almost looked surprised by the space Wealdstone offered them in the first half, which they exploited more clinically at the start of the second. We've tended to come out fast in the second half at home, that's the third game in a row I've been finishing my pint off in the CSH and missed us scoring!

I agree with Ferguson, I do like the look of him. Proper no nonsense, put your body on the line type defender, seems to work really well with Toby.

In hindsight Pringle should have come on, we're probably now in a position where Tom and Jake are 4th choice in their respective positions which isn't a bad position to be in compared to the start of the season.

From their point of view I thought their number 9 put himself about really well, and the left winger caused us some problems in the seocnd half too.
There’s a marked lack of training and application present here. You really need to concentrate and practice drinking beer quickly.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Thomas H on April 24, 2022, 01:02:35 PM
From what I saw of the game it was a fairly routine win where we switched off after 60 mins, and let them back in, didn’t actually think they deserved what they got after some dodgy goal keeping by their keeper, but on the whole we deserved the win.
From a main stand viewing perspective not great, with all the movement kids running round people getting up out of their seats it was not great. The poor stewarding has to be a problem and an accident waiting to happen.
I’m all for getting kids into games but there must be a better way of supporting it.
As for the main stand turnstile not open, I cannot remember that happening ever ?
Shambles.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Sarf London Alty on April 24, 2022, 02:14:05 PM
Very much end of season knockabout affair with both teams very loose at the back. Still not entirely sure how we won that 4-2 but I’ll take it. Marriott’s strike the pick of the goals for me, although yet again I’d say Mooney was our main man going forward, he’s been outstanding recently. 50 points & 10 home wins for the season too is fantastic-hopefully another 2 to come as well.

Off the pitch a cracking day drinking round the town centre with the Stones fans who were a great group & to bring 150 up to us for a dead rubber was really impressive numbers & something we need to try emulating with our southern away followings. Great to have the Libero beers in the CSH too, definitely helps with the bar queues.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: HashtagAlty on April 24, 2022, 03:56:53 PM
Very much end of season knockabout affair with both teams very loose at the back. Still not entirely sure how we won that 4-2 but I’ll take it. Marriott’s strike the pick of the goals for me, although yet again I’d say Mooney was our main man going forward, he’s been outstanding recently. 50 points & 10 home wins for the season too is fantastic-hopefully another 2 to come as well.

Off the pitch a cracking day drinking round the town centre with the Stones fans who were a great group & to bring 150 up to us for a dead rubber was really impressive numbers & something we need to try emulating with our southern away followings. Great to have the Libero beers in the CSH too, definitely helps with the bar queues.

Put like that, 10 home wins given how many we won early doors shows where our potential to kick on may be.

15 out 23 rather than just 10 would certainly put us knocking on the door.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: distancetraveller on April 24, 2022, 08:54:33 PM
Very much end of season knockabout affair with both teams very loose at the back. Still not entirely sure how we won that 4-2 but I’ll take it. Marriott’s strike the pick of the goals for me, although yet again I’d say Mooney was our main man going forward, he’s been outstanding recently. 50 points & 10 home wins for the season too is fantastic-hopefully another 2 to come as well.

Off the pitch a cracking day drinking round the town centre with the Stones fans who were a great group & to bring 150 up to us for a dead rubber was really impressive numbers & something we need to try emulating with our southern away followings. Great to have the Libero beers in the CSH too, definitely helps with the bar queues.

We went to the away fixture back in Sept and the home fans were very friendly and we had a good couple of hours in there club prior to the game. Decent fans.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: andrewflynn on April 25, 2022, 12:24:26 PM
Great to eclipse last season's total with games in hand. That's five seasons and five positive steps forward under Phil and Neil, who deserve great credit for putting us in the right direction at what was a very important crossroad back in February. One of the consistent themes in my criticism throughout the poor run was that you never knew who was going to be in the squad on any given weekend, but now that we are more settled with a consistent back four and central midfield we are really coming into our own again.

Ferguson and Marriott continue to impress and I worry that we may lose them in the summer.

At half-time it was great to see the sheer numbers of girls and ladies who represent the club, I had no idea we had that many female teams going down to such a young age. Also great to see so many of the younger ones asking the lads for signatures after the game.

I am not sure what the crack was with that German-dubbed mix of conversation and music that we all had to endure as they walked around the pitch, but the fact it was allowed to continue playing for ten minutes was really quite poor. Not for the first time either as I've noticed Spotify adverts come on from time to time. Got to get that sorted one way or another.
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: Steve from Sale on April 26, 2022, 10:46:08 AM
Hi Andrew, interesting post of yours. Some points you may be interested in. At present, girls football is achieving huge growth at present. My younger foster daughter Lacie, joined about a year ago when she was under 9's level. He year had 1 team and they were just starting a second team of whom Lacie now plays for. Both the first and 2nd team are in the highest division at Under 10's level. We now have had to add a third team to allow growth, and this is happening in other years too. So in the current Under 10's this season, we have the Red Kites, Black Kites and now the White Kites. They are three very good teams and the girls love playing football and are also close friends off the pitch too. They were all parading round the pitch at half time, and it was a joy to watch them tearing onto the pitch after the ladies game as they really look up to both the Under 23's and the Women's first team. The elder girls also made a big fuss of them, carrying some of the much younger girls, and you could see the admiration and aspirations of the younger girls. It had me very close to tears as I watched from the main stand.

My point is, I cannot thank the club enough for what they have done to welcome Brooke and Lacie to the club. When they came with me to watch, I told them that this is not only my club, but their club too. Lacie sprained her wrist last week and was not able to play. When she found out she was unable to play her game she cried her eyes out for 15 minutes. In the end I had to take her to watch her teammates play, and she insisted on standing with her coach! Lacie meets the players for autographs and sometimes a chat after the games, she also met the ex Arsenal and England player Alex Scott the other week. We all idolise our players as much as any United or City fan, but the thing I love about non-league is pour players play because of a deep love of the game and I hope they enjoy mixing with fans as we do with them. You cannot do that a United or City, but you can here. Plus, they play lovely football and you cannot say we don't get our money's worth!!

 
Title: Re: Wealdstone Match Thread
Post by: rorysgrandad on April 28, 2022, 02:03:11 PM
Hi Andrew, interesting post of yours. Some points you may be interested in. At present, girls football is achieving huge growth at present. My younger foster daughter Lacie, joined about a year ago when she was under 9's level. He year had 1 team and they were just starting a second team of whom Lacie now plays for. Both the first and 2nd team are in the highest division at Under 10's level. We now have had to add a third team to allow growth, and this is happening in other years too. So in the current Under 10's this season, we have the Red Kites, Black Kites and now the White Kites. They are three very good teams and the girls love playing football and are also close friends off the pitch too. They were all parading round the pitch at half time, and it was a joy to watch them tearing onto the pitch after the ladies game as they really look up to both the Under 23's and the Women's first team. The elder girls also made a big fuss of them, carrying some of the much younger girls, and you could see the admiration and aspirations of the younger girls. It had me very close to tears as I watched from the main stand.

My point is, I cannot thank the club enough for what they have done to welcome Brooke and Lacie to the club. When they came with me to watch, I told them that this is not only my club, but their club too. Lacie sprained her wrist last week and was not able to play. When she found out she was unable to play her game she cried her eyes out for 15 minutes. In the end I had to take her to watch her teammates play, and she insisted on standing with her coach! Lacie meets the players for autographs and sometimes a chat after the games, she also met the ex Arsenal and England player Alex Scott the other week. We all idolise our players as much as any United or City fan, but the thing I love about non-league is pour players play because of a deep love of the game and I hope they enjoy mixing with fans as we do with them. You cannot do that a United or City, but you can here. Plus, they play lovely football and you cannot say we don't get our money's worth!!
What a spot on post Steve. Captures what Alty and indeed the wider non-league family are all about. Went to Wrexham and despite the result had a thoroughly good day out. There's more to the Alty experience than just the game.You don't need to explain any further to the converted.😂😂😂