How you go from looking good against the top teams and keeping 8 clean sheets in 11 games to conceding 7 goals in one and a half games against Barnet and Notts County is beyond me.
At least Thorne is back on the goal trail, I might have a crack at that tenner after all
Well done to Bournemouth, who moved out of the drop zone for the first time this season tonight.
Hopefully they won't drop off in terms of performance now, though if they want to lose on March 17 that will be more than welcomed!
Much needed win for City at VP tonight, poor game in all, and I don't know how Macclesfield managed to stick 3 past Shrewsbury on Saturday - they were diabolical.
We badly need to back this up with 3 points against Aldershot on Saturday, 4th placed Bury play 5th placed Rochdale, before we go to Rochdale next Tuesday - it could be a pivotal few days.
Asim wrote: Much needed win for City at VP tonight, poor game in all, and I don't know how Macclesfield managed to stick 3 past Shrewsbury on Saturday - they were diabolical.
I don't know if you went to the Macclesfield away game, but if you did I'm sure you'll remember they were equally as bad then.
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Asim wrote:Much needed win for City at VP tonight, poor game in all, and I don't know how Macclesfield managed to stick 3 past Shrewsbury on Saturday - they were diabolical.
Usualy when teams stick 10 men behind the ball they actually bother to try and hit on the break, however Macclesfield didn't even bother to do that. Even at one nil down they still appeared to be more interested in not conceding again than actually getting anything out of the game.
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Gareth1984 wrote:Usualy when teams stick 10 men behind the ball they actually bother to try and hit on the break, however Macclesfield didn't even bother to do that. Even at one nil down they still appeared to be more interested in not conceding again than actually getting anything out of the game.
Aye, it was more like a game of attack and defence than an actual football match.
I still half expected us to balls it up somehow though! Hopefully we'll have got a bit of confidence back after the two hammerings, though it would have been nice if we'd stuck a couple more of our chances away.
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