fulwoodshrimp wrote:The Crawley game tomorrow is a huge game in our season. A victory would boost the team and give momentum for the remainder of the season. A defeat would confirm that we are in a life or death struggle to survive in the league. A key feature is what line up and tactics the manager employs. Setting up not to lose has failed us. As has been said elsewhere, the manager needs to pick an attacking team that will go at Crawley and continue attacking throughout the match. One nil leads have caused us to sit back and invite the opposition on to us. If we should take a lead we have to keep on aggressively and not sit back. Our wretched form has not just been down to bad luck its been down to tactics. We must get it right tomorrow.
Seasider9601 wrote:Dagenham play York tomorrow too.
A draw there would be the ideal result.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Does anyone know the Latin for "Never too high , never too low" ?
Seasider9601 wrote:Dagenham play York tomorrow too.
A draw there would be the ideal result.
marky No.1 wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Dagenham play York tomorrow too.
A draw there would be the ideal result.
I would say Dagenhams first home win would be more beneficial. .. York have a chance of staying up, but if Dagenham do, then we really are in bother
marky No.1 wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Does anyone know the Latin for "Never too high , never too low" ?
Nunquam nimis, non nimis
Phil Anderer wrote:Sorry, my Latin O level (showing my age) disagrees. More like
Nunquam nimis, nunquam parum
George Dawes wrote:
we were the top scorers in the FL, this should not be happening.
fulwoodshrimp wrote:The Crawley game tomorrow is a huge game in our season. A victory would boost the team and give momentum for the remainder of the season. A defeat would confirm that we are in a life or death struggle to survive in the league. A key feature is what line up and tactics the manager employs. Setting up not to lose has failed us. As has been said elsewhere, the manager needs to pick an attacking team that will go at Crawley and continue attacking throughout the match. One nil leads have caused us to sit back and invite the opposition on to us. If we should take a lead we have to keep on aggressively and not sit back. Our wretched form has not just been down to bad luck its been down to tactics. We must get it right tomorrow.
marky No.1 wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Sorry, my Latin O level (showing my age) disagrees. More like
Nunquam nimis, nunquam parum
Hmmmm parum means small, I think we could both be wrong
Keith wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:The Crawley game tomorrow is a huge game in our season. A victory would boost the team and give momentum for the remainder of the season. A defeat would confirm that we are in a life or death struggle to survive in the league. A key feature is what line up and tactics the manager employs. Setting up not to lose has failed us. As has been said elsewhere, the manager needs to pick an attacking team that will go at Crawley and continue attacking throughout the match. One nil leads have caused us to sit back and invite the opposition on to us. If we should take a lead we have to keep on aggressively and not sit back. Our wretched form has not just been down to bad luck its been down to tactics. We must get it right tomorrow.
Unfortunately, the article has left me feeling more gloomy and less than optimistic. Jim is basically saying it is all down to bad luck and 'fine lines'. I don't see any change in tactics if he thinks it is all okay, just unlucky.
When we were winning with attacking flair, but conceding goals, Jim changes tactics.
When we are losing with a defensive, stifled, boring approach, Jim keeps the tactics.
Come on Jim, we're better than this
mrpotatohead wrote:My favorite bit is where he say's the players are in good spirits, and don't need lifting, some would read this and think, ''maybe its because they are not arsed''.
Where's a centurion when you need one? Or bwianPhil Anderer wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Sorry, my Latin O level (showing my age) disagrees. More like
Nunquam nimis, nunquam parum
Hmmmm parum means small, I think we could both be wrong
I did say 'more like'. Needs to be 'nunquam "x", nunquam " y". Perhaps needs to relate to minime (low). 'Nunquam nimis, nunquam minimis'? Where are the lawyers and doctors when we need them?
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