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#11

We absolutely need 21 out of 21 over the next 7 games. We have to find a way to score goals and maintain composure through full games.
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#12

(23-01-2024, 12:50 PM)HeathBrewer Wrote:  We absolutely need 21 out of 21 over the next 7 games. We have to find a way to score goals and maintain composure through full games.
Don't hold you breath, it will take a miraculous turn around in form, we haven't won away in over 9 months to take 21 points in 7 games.
Any chance as your over there you could ask about us loaning Messi (for free) in those games we might get closer in that case.........
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#13

In last Saturday’s programme notes from the ST it states that the Club Board have ‘ many exciting and sustainable ideas for the near and distant future.’ Let’s hope these are positive moves off the pitch as well as the required results on the pitch. The happy pills are taking effect ?
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#14

(23-01-2024, 02:04 PM)Traud1 Wrote:  In last Saturday’s programme notes from the ST it states that the Club Board have  ‘ many exciting and sustainable ideas for the near and distant future.’ Let’s hope these are positive moves off the pitch as well as the required results on the pitch. The happy pills are taking effect ?
Then what are they? The need is right now, not in the future, near or distant. Hope and positivity are a great panacea for glossing over current troubles. We're clinging on with quiet desperation - the normally vocal T-End were hardly to be heard against Blyth Spartans on Saturday. We all want us to survive in NLN, but where is the magic wand, wad of cash  and creative players that are going to make that happen? At the moment it's a fairy tale.
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#15

If we are doing positivity, Leicester City were all but doomed in 2014-15, and won the Premier League in 2015-16.  So:

- Is Mike Cook our Nigel Pearson?
- who is our Claudio Ranieri?
- will I be able to get 5,000 - 1 on us winning the NLN next year anywhere?
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#16

(23-01-2024, 03:02 PM)Paul Wrote:  Then what are they? The need is right now, not in the future, near or distant. Hope and positivity are a great panacea for glossing over current troubles. We're clinging on with quiet desperation - the normally vocal T-End were hardly to be heard against Blyth Spartans on Saturday. We all want us to survive in NLN, but where is the magic wand, wad of cash  and creative players that are going to make that happen? At the moment it's a fairy tale.

As I said the other day on here Alex has been so quiet since he came back. Pretty obvious why he doesn't want to say anything given how badly things have gone since he came back, but really he could do with saying something.
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#17

(23-01-2024, 03:10 PM)RJS Wrote:  If we are doing positivity, Leicester City were all but doomed in 2014-15, and won the Premier League in 2015-16.  So:

- Is Mike Cook our Nigel Pearson?
- who is our Claudio Ranieri?
- will I be able to get 5,000 - 1 on us winning the NLN next year anywhere?

I really can't see us winning the Premier League next season.
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#18

(23-01-2024, 12:50 PM)HeathBrewer Wrote:  We absolutely need 21 out of 21 over the next 7 games. We have to find a way to score goals and maintain composure through full games.

If only we'd got the minimum 13 points out of the first 18 available like Hamilton predicted on Severn Sport in pre-season. It ended up being about 13 points from 18 games!
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#19

(22-01-2024, 11:25 PM)Darran Wrote:  Lets face it Stortford are down and if we lose to them so are we.
Good thing we didn’t then! And we played them off the park.
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#20

Darran was there today, so I’ll be interested in hearing his view. I’m thinking our Xg will hopefully be somewhere around the 4 mark.

Sticking around a while yet, thanks to a gift from a generous angel.
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