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Man of the Match Poll
| Ray Powell |
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  9 (56.3%) |
| Steve Aris |
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  0 (0%) |
| John Beales |
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  0 (0%) |
| Nick Barnes |
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  3 (18.8%) |
| Luke Piscina |
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  4 (25%) |
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Topic: Angels 1-1 Fleet (Read 2687 times)
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Newrymaner
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So what you're really saying is that we weren't very good and that we need to improve on the right and left and that the midfield needs to create more for the non existent strikers.
Yeah I.ll go along with that.
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Gazza
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Today, we weren't very good and things can only get better. I'm still quietly confident of success this forthcoming season. I think everyone would agree that the left-hand side is a problem - Jon Heath must come in for Bert for Tuesday.
The midfielders do need to create more. I heard Parkesy was carrying a slight dead leg, which would certainly count for his poor performance today. But give the lad a chance, he's only just turned 18!! Barnesy is the creative midfielder of the lot, and I think with Danny Lye beside him, we have two entirely different players and in some ways compliment each other. Danny gets stuck in and does the dirty jobs in front of the backline whilst Barnesy is free to roam around further up the pitch, doing what he does best - playmaking.
Parkesy is away for the next week or so (on England trials - good luck lads) so I guess we have no choice but to have a midfield of Barnes, Dobla and Hambley.
All in all, I'm not too worried about today's result. Yes, it was a dire performance but isn't it a sign of a good side when they can play that poorly and still claim a point?! I saw enough in the second half for me to believe we're going to have a promising season ahead of us.....
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"There's nothing like wedging the pikeys!" - Sir Mickey Collins, 23rd February 2008
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daveh
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As others have stated it was a bad performance today. As the season goes on I think we will find that Fleet are one of the poorer Teams in this league. The problems we have are in attack. We lack invention and pace in midfield so are unable to supply the forwards and we have some pretty average strikers at the Club. The goal should not blind people to the fact that Jay May had a terrible game His first touch is appalling. As for Haughton all I ask is why bother with 13 friendlies. He had an embarrassing pre season yet still gets selected. He reminds me of Steve Portway in that he came to us with a great scoring record but we signed him a year to late and he ends up wasting everybodies time.
I think we got very frustrated in the second half and lost our shape. Fleet had a couple of easy chances to kill off the game. We got out of jail today but changes need to be made.
The best strikers we have are Powell and Piscina. They are both in form and have good scoring records. Heath should start either in midfield or in place of Bert who continues to struggle.
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nige55
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::)ok not one of our best performances but this a marathon not a sprint !!!!! glad we got a point tho another 43 matches to go
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