mrpotatohead wrote:when we go down at least we will keep our squad intact as no one in this league will want to poach any of our players...they arent good enough for league 2.
BerlinWaller wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:when we go down at least we will keep our squad intact as no one in this league will want to poach any of our players...they arent good enough for league 2.
Really? I think it is the best and largest squad he has had for a few years. He has brought in players as and when he has wanted. Not an excuse this year.
Morecambe Jack wrote:It is fairly evident now that we have what we have, and have to run with this to the end of the season. I know Keith and others have a long list of points that Jim has "had to deal with" over the last few years - budget, training ground, weather, traffic, whatever. It is all irrelevant now because none of those factors are going to change between now and May.
The question is - can this squad keep us in the division? On paper, I like to think that there is enough in that team to do it, but based on what I have seen this season to date, I have no confidence. Only 4 home wins all season, but worse still - 9 losses (the most in the division). Our away form is slightly better, but still only 3 wins. The only consistency we do show is not turning up until at least half time, bafflingly poor set pieces (on the whole) and atrocious decision making. I certainly am not seeing the fight from the team that would suggest we are weeks away from going down.
Unless we pick up results soon, the question will be - do we need a change in manager to try to get the points needed to stay up? That could be the last variable that can be changed. I don't want Jim to leave - but understand that this Club going down has far wider ramifications than us just being in the Conference. Don't listen to the doubters - there would be an abundance of applications for the role. Equally the cost of paying Jim off will be a fraction of the lost income from relegation longer term.
Lets hope it doesn't come to that - but Saturday is a must win for me. In a literal sense it isn't of course, as there are 14 more games but if we can't beat Port Value who have a home form even worse than ours, then I don't think we have any hope of getting the points needed to stay up.
Potted Shrimp wrote:It is looking pretty dire, so long since the last win and so many silly dropped points - just lucky the teams below have not caught up but they will soon. The game away to Oldham is a certain defeat.
Excellent point made about ex-FL league clubs going down and struggling to come up, it would be very hard to make a return any time soon out of that league.
Results are needed....fast.
broadwayshrimp wrote:One glimmer of hope is that we've been here before and survived albeit just. Lets hope that experience stands us in good stead.
broadwayshrimp wrote:Relegation is always on the cards as it is at the start of every season so our predicament shouldn't come as a surprise. Yes we might have a better squad this season but its all relative. Most teams have strengthened as well. One glimmer of hope is that we've been here before and survived albeit just. Lets hope that experience stands us in good stead.
KenH wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:One glimmer of hope is that we've been here before and survived albeit just. Lets hope that experience stands us in good stead.
We only survived because Coventy allowed us to via a draw. I'm not sure that counts as "experience". It was definitely luck.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Our final game is Newport at home. How ironic if a goal from a certain ex-Shrimp was the one to send us down.
Unless we start winning soon the final game may be a formality though.
BerlinWaller wrote:Really? I think it is the best and largest squad he has had for a few years. He has brought in players as and when he has wanted. Not an excuse this year.
Keith wrote:Only if you are still counting the injured ones! If you only look at the fit ones, it is a threadbare squad.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:We have the players , probably the best squad since we had Twiss , Baker and Thommo together.
KenH wrote:Keith wrote:Only if you are still counting the injured ones! If you only look at the fit ones, it is a threadbare squad.
We've had a lot worse. Wasn't it 2013 when Jim started with a much smaller/younger squad and was reliant on the youth team for the bench (some of whom played too!). I distinctly remember one game where the bench was entirely youth players. Jim's got the biggest squad of first team players this season - yes, there are a lot of injuries, but our bench is still strong (Oates, McKay, left unplayed yesterday!) and Campbell not even on the bench. Then we had a year or two with a transfer embargo. This season, Jim started with a bigger, stronger team and has been able to bring in replacement players.
We have to get to the bottom of why so many players are getting injured. Is their fitness training good enough? What are they doing in training? Set pieces (both attack and defence) are dreadful, clearly not practising penalties, link play is woeful. It's all pointing to training (or lack of).
Shrimpy wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:We have the players , probably the best squad since we had Twiss , Baker and Thommo together.
It's nowhere near.
We once had a squad that managed to finish 11th that was filled with good experienced players at this level. Roche, Beeley, Devitt, Hughes, Edwards, Redshaw, Wright, Ellison, Mullin, Goodall, Drummond, Fleming, Wilson, Amond. There is no way that our current squad is anywhere near as good as that.
A few years ago we managed to boast an array of attacking talent that included Miller, Mullin, Devitt, Barkhuizen and Ellison, our current crop of forwards pales in comparison to them.
KenH wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:One glimmer of hope is that we've been here before and survived albeit just. Lets hope that experience stands us in good stead.
We only survived because Coventy allowed us to via a draw. I'm not sure that counts as "experience". It was definitely luck.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Shrimpy wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:We have the players , probably the best squad since we had Twiss , Baker and Thommo together.
It's nowhere near.
We once had a squad that managed to finish 11th that was filled with good experienced players at this level. Roche, Beeley, Devitt, Hughes, Edwards, Redshaw, Wright, Ellison, Mullin, Goodall, Drummond, Fleming, Wilson, Amond. There is no way that our current squad is anywhere near as good as that.
A few years ago we managed to boast an array of attacking talent that included Miller, Mullin, Devitt, Barkhuizen and Ellison, our current crop of forwards pales in comparison to them.
Its all a matter of opinion. I think with the exception of Conlan who I regard as a weak link ,the defence is more solid that the ones you mention. Wilson was good in his first spell for us but was a pale shadow when he returned.
Even allowing for injuries IMHO we have a better squad than last season so I wasn't expecting us to be as low as we are.
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