Keith wrote:Potted Shrimp wrote:I feel for the fans who travelled all that way in no doubt shit weather, the players/management should collectively cough up and reimburse them - they truly are a disgrace.Glen Cooper, who was actually at the game wrote:"Morecambe fans are applauding the players of the pitch because they know the players have given their all"
"You scratch your head because you wonder what else they could have done"
Why were they a disgrace?
BerlinWaller wrote:Keith wrote:Potted Shrimp wrote:I feel for the fans who travelled all that way in no doubt shit weather, the players/management should collectively cough up and reimburse them - they truly are a disgrace.Glen Cooper, who was actually at the game wrote:"Morecambe fans are applauding the players of the pitch because they know the players have given their all"
"You scratch your head because you wonder what else they could have done"
Why were they a disgrace?
I bet Jim will still dig some of the players out in his post match interviews.
sandgrown wrote:At least the loyal away supporters have seen wins lately , as a home only supporter I haven't seen a victory since the 22nd of December !
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:I don't know what the answer is anymore.
al1 wrote:Over 6000 at Stockport today
Slanester wrote:2500+ at Yeovil !!!!!!!!!!!!
redrobo wrote:
About time we faced the truth and admitted that average gates of over 2250 are simply a pipe dream and totally unrealistic.
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Slanester wrote:2500+ at Yeovil !!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes but Yeovil were very recently in the Championship. Back in the day they were consistently in the top 3 Non-League clubs in the Country with regular giant killing acts in the cup. No Premier League or EFL teams nearby and yet we now look down on them as a team we should brush aside? Really shows how far we have come.
UTS.
2 reasons for that, 1. cheer us on to league safety and 2. possibly our last home game in the football league! This season could be a big crowd against Newport for the same reason!!Andy D wrote:redrobo wrote:
About time we faced the truth and admitted that average gates of over 2250 are simply a pipe dream and totally unrealistic.
Last Home game of last season against Barnet we'd just over a surprising 2000 with Barnet only bringing no more than 100.
Stay away football fans?
Westgate Wanderer wrote:2 reasons for that, 1. cheer us on to league safety and 2. possibly our last home game in the football league! This season could be a big crowd against Newport for the same reason!!Andy D wrote:redrobo wrote:
About time we faced the truth and admitted that average gates of over 2250 are simply a pipe dream and totally unrealistic.
Last Home game of last season against Barnet we'd just over a surprising 2000 with Barnet only bringing no more than 100.
Stay away football fans?
Little Shrimp wrote:Just watched the Sky goal highlights. Our defence is an utter joke. We get overrun and stretched so easily in the middle of the park our defence just gets torn to bits and dragged all over the place.
This is often quite a downfall of 4-4-2, not having enough men in the middle of the park, but there are ways to get round it. Out of possession we need to be much more disciplined - we need to move as a unit in two banks of 4 and cut off passing options. There is no intelligence or organisation to how we defend, it literally just seems to be random players bursting out to close down the man on the ball. It's horrifically inefficient and is why Yeovil seemed to capable of bypassing our midfield and getting men into space. This can definitely be worked on on the training ground and needs to be sorted out immediately. It's embarrassing.
sandgrown wrote:Little Shrimp wrote:Just watched the Sky goal highlights. Our defence is an utter joke. We get overrun and stretched so easily in the middle of the park our defence just gets torn to bits and dragged all over the place.
This is often quite a downfall of 4-4-2, not having enough men in the middle of the park, but there are ways to get round it. Out of possession we need to be much more disciplined - we need to move as a unit in two banks of 4 and cut off passing options. There is no intelligence or organisation to how we defend, it literally just seems to be random players bursting out to close down the man on the ball. It's horrifically inefficient and is why Yeovil seemed to capable of bypassing our midfield and getting men into space. This can definitely be worked on on the training ground and needs to be sorted out immediately. It's embarrassing.
unfortunately it's been like this for years !
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