Freez wrote:Squeaky bum time...
Roche McGowan Old Lavelle Conlan Rose c Kenyon McGurk Lang Ellison Campbell subs Nizic Fleming Oliver Wildig Lund Wylde Muller
Cambridge - Mitov Halliday Carroll Deegan Taylor Ikpeazu Dunk Taft Maris Amos Brown subs Iron Legge Waters Eliot Lewis
Ref is Ross Joyce
Join us for this crunch game, sod the champions league, text in loud n clear or post on this thread the same, join us soon.....
seasonsinthesun wrote:Just been looking at the league table.
There is a sub-plot which no one has mentioned.
That is that Grimsby could go down with Chesterfield, and both Barnet and Morecambe survive.
They are also on 45 points but with a worse goal difference than both Barnet and Morecambe.
So if Barnet beat us and then Chesterfield, and Grimsby lose their last two games, Grimsby would go down.
Which very strangely means we could lose to Barnet and Coventry, and still survive.
jbcshrimp wrote:Anybody got any idea what Ross Joyce, the ref, is like. Will we be struggling against a ' shit ref '. ?
Christies Child wrote:Last nights penultimate home game of this miserable season typified all that has gone before.
Plenty of ball but for me not enough pressure put on the last man in the oppositions defence. Too often we had only Callum offering any kind of effective pressure on the Cambridge back line which for a game of such magnitude was strange.
For me it was only until the final quarter did we exert any threat and for the neutral observer it was probably hard to understand the lack of any sense of urgency with so much at stake.
As in previous games all our corners came to nothing and I so wish that somebody would put pressure on the goalkeeper in such situations rather than simply appear to accept that it was going to be the goalkeepers ball. What is wrong with someone making a run when the corner is taken so that they can be first to the ball?
As someone commented on the way out the substitution of Campbell seemed a strange move as he was without question one of the few bright sparks in the game especially when for me Kevin offered very little.
At the back despite a late scare we looked solid and had their No 9 who is on his way to Hearts well controlled thanks in part to another excellent display by Sam Lavelle.
So we now move onto Saturday and the Barnet game which will be more of a battle as both teams search for that vital point(s) to ensure another season in EFL2.
Could be another nervous afternoon....
And as for last night attendance.... Does this town really want or even care about having an EFL club to support...
Phil Anderer wrote:Christies Child wrote:[...drivel, drivel, drivel...]
Sorry Neil, but I think you were at a different game to me. That 'one of the few bright sparks' comments typifies it. There were no passengers last night. Everyone put in a shift, front and back. I actually thought MotM Kenyon was possibly the weakest link, as I'd have happily seen Callum or either of the Adams take it, but then Michael Rose, Sam Lavelle, Steve Old all worked hard and well, and Luke Conlan outshone AJ in the full back stakes for a change. Yes, I was disappointed we didn't get the three points, but there was nothing else to be disappointed about. If we'd played like that enough this season the finishing might have been better, as we'd've had more practice, but Jim set them up to attack, and attack they did, start to finish. We were the better side in both halves, and it was just in the final 10th, not third, that we lacked the edge to take it. More of the same please Mr Bentley (and let's not pay out the contract just yet).
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