Kings Lynn (H) - 03/02
#1

If ever there was a game to bring a mate to it's next Saturday at home. The latest in a line of must win, winnable games.

Could someone at the club update the ticket link page to the next two games please? I reckon entry to both games for £20 would be popular to get any floating supporters in  Blush
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#2

Whilst I wouldn't knock the sentiment don't we often mess it up in front of decent crowds? Id be happy with 183 in the crowd and a 2-0 win!

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#3

Our record on that has improved - marginally - on that front recently. Thinking Hereford, Chorley and York at home off the bat..
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#4

We have strikers now. We have the ability to pay on the front for and hurt teams. A win in Saturday in front of a big crowd will help increase gates the rest of the season. The lads need to win in front of a big crowd for further confidence.
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#5

Another "must win" 18 pointer!

The 6 points this week has definitely clawed us right back into contention. All to play for. Theo and Teddy have transformed our attacking threat, and Spence has definitely added something to the back. Get BRE and Reckord back and that will be some defensive unit.
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#6

Since we returned home we’ve had 9 crowds over 1,700
We’ve won 5. York, Hereford x2, Chorley and Longlevens. The games we didn’t win were Kettering (2-0), Blyth (2-2), Kidderminster (1-1), and Hereford (3-2).

We’ve also won 22 of 59 league home games since the return home. So actually our home record with big crowds is generally quite good. 5 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. So a win % of 55%, versus a normal of 37%.
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(28-01-2024, 08:54 AM)Joe Wrote:  Another "must win" 18 pointer!

The 6 points this week has definitely clawed us right back into contention. All to play for. Theo and Teddy have transformed our attacking threat, and Spence has definitely added something to the back. Get BRE and Reckord back and that will be some defensive unit.

Certainly the return of SH has helped with his drive commitment and leadership. Sometimes putting an eleven together which is missing some key players ie BRE JR just clicks. The addition of Teddy Rowe and Theo has most certainly helped. It also shown what a key player Elliott Durrell can be.

In Rowe I see another Pinchard both never stop harassing the opposition and want the ball and lots of ability to go with their chasing. Fingers crossed for the next few games.
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(28-01-2024, 09:13 AM)charlie Wrote:  Since we returned home we’ve had 9 crowds over 1,700
We’ve won 5. York, Hereford x2, Chorley and Longlevens. The games we didn’t win were Kettering (2-0), Blyth (2-2), Kidderminster (1-1), and Hereford (3-2).

We’ve also won 22 of 59 league home games since the return home. So actually our home record with big crowds is generally quite good. 5 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. So a win % of 55%, versus a normal of 37%.

we were crap in the Kettering and Kiddy games. Those were the types of performances that make people think twice.

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