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Topic: Chelmsford 3 Tonbridge 2 (Read 1008 times)
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GSH
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Good to hear that Kember's returned from injury so quickly. 
You can tell which central midfielder is which, by which arm the plaster's on!
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Newrymaner
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Help ! I'm having a panic attack. I,m agreeing with Hitman.
Sorry mate.
On Monday night I was in a minority of one when I criticised our first half performance. Going as far as saying "We played like relegation fodder" I was vilified by others for that remark but I stand by it. Yes Chelmsford put us under pressure and they do have some very good players but we did panic and the third goal was a very bad one from a defensive point of view , the scorer being unmarked on the edge of the six yard box. I was pretty confident at the time that the result was secured with that goal and so it proved.
Second half proved what I already knew. That we can play against any side in this league and we set about it in the correct way. Running at Chelmsford and passing the ball at close quarters. This unsettled their defenders who are very experienced. We looked so good during those 45 mninutes that I have reassessed my expectations for the season and now I do believe we can challenge for a playoff spot. Not saying we'll get there but you never know.
One things for sure we must close ranks better than we did in that first half on Monday night when put under pressure.
With that I'll go back to my panic attack!!

admin edit: sorted your formatting Newrymaner!
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