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  • Foot of Astaire's
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    Possibly our best performance of the season so far, yesterday. For a spell it looked as though we'd win by 3 or 4 but conceding a goal just before half time meant we changed our approach in the 2nd half to grind out the win.

    I'm still unsure on Evatt, his tactics and his recruitment but an away win, such a rare event these past 10 years, needs to be enjoyed. Scunny on Tuesday, like many other places never a happy hunting ground for us, I'd take a point now tbh.

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  • Antepli Ejderha
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    Originally posted by Diable Rouge View Post
    Newport score a 96th-minute winner to maintain their improbable title push.
    Mixed feelings for HORN Reborn and HORN for this match. Wish he was around to share his thoughts.

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  • jwdd27
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    Scunny very nearly made it 3 wins on the bounce, but Morecambe peģged them back in the 92nd minute. It's been a good week though, lower mid table in our sights if we pick up points from the games in hand. Slight worry today was an injury to Kevin van Veen, who is comfortably our best player.

    Home to Bolton on Tuesday and then a whole week before we go to Harrogate, who are starting to struggle, with no wins in their last 6.

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  • Simon G
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    Comfortable win for Cheltenham in the end today after a very tight first half. Walsall will feel hard done by that they had two penalty shouts turned down with their players being booked for diving. That being said, I did think both were dives, but you have seen them both given the other way.

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  • Paul S
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    Southend called off their home match with Cambridge at 9.40pm last night by sending an e-mail. Apparently they have a "small number" of covid19 cases and as such only had ten players available and called the game off. Southend are beginning to resemble Macclesfield in being to be a right pain in the arse and the football league eventually found a reason to be rid of them. I fear the same will happen to Southend and I expect a points deduction for this.

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  • Diable Rouge
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    Newport score a 96th-minute winner to maintain their improbable title push.

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  • andrew7610
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    Crawley's first home league defeat for 364 days
    Last edited by andrew7610; 21-11-2020, 18:07. Reason: Leap Year innit

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  • Walt Flanagans Dog
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    Carlisle go third (I know) with the best performance of the season to date, which is saying something as we have had a few good performances to choose from. Crawley's first League defeat at home for almost exactly a year, I believe.

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  • Baptiste
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    A lot of debate now whether Rovers should stick with the caretaker duo of Dawes and Parkinson who have delivered back to back away wins, or get an experienced hand in.
    3 home games now, to try and help answer that question.
    The referee had an eventful day - the Port Vale penalty was comical, our penalty looked dubious, and there was a foul on a Vale man in the lead up to our first. But he got the sending off spot on, which I thought was harsh on first viewing. Such an entertaining game did make the absence from the ground even more pronounced.

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  • Reality Checkpoint
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    So Barrow equalise in the sixth of the five added minutes, but they definitely deserved to get something out of the game. One of our worst performances this season.

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  • elguapo4
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    Good win for the Stags today. After 18 months of managerial chopping and changing, hopefully Nigel Clough can push us in the right direction.

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  • Third rate Leszno
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    Originally posted by Simon G View Post
    Good win for us at Carlisle, sounds like we deserved it as well. Probably our best performance in a while.
    Definitely our worst performance, really lacking in invention and allowed Cheltenham to boss the midfield. Alfie May was a nuisance all afternoon but our defence managed reasonably well (apart from the 1st goal). Will have three of our better players back for the next match (away at Crawley), so hopefully a better performance will be the result.

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  • jwdd27
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    Scunthorpe won away, 2-0 at Oldham. First away win since we won 2-0 at Oldham on New Year's Day. Can we play them every week?

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  • Simon G
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    Good win for us at Carlisle, sounds like we deserved it as well. Probably our best performance in a while.

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  • Satchmo Distel
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    A few away wins today. Southend won away with only 39% possession.
    Last edited by Satchmo Distel; 14-11-2020, 21:40.

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  • Walt Flanagans Dog
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    Heady times at Carlisle tonight, playing with abandon to take a three goal lead against division leaders Newport with eight minutes to go, before almost conspiring to blow it, conceding two late goals - including the inevitable one from former player and erstwhile King over (or more accurately next to) the Water Jamie Devitt. A bit more organised at the back and we could really have a go at this.

    Games seem to have been coming thick and fast lately and hopefully we can rest some players for the weekend's Cup match, a couple of ours were blowing noticeably towards the end tonight.

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  • Foot of Astaire's
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    Originally posted by E10 Rifle View Post
    So, the O's play players in their best positions and formations and, lo and behold, Bolton are blown away 4-0 in our first fixture against them since 1997 (when we also scored four, in a 4-4 league cup draw at the newly opened Reebok), featuring stunning goals in particular from Craig Clay and one of modern Britain's finest humans, Jobi McAnuff. Ten points in four games now, (and the one where we dropped points, against an excellent Exeter team, was perhaps the best game of the lot), though Forest Green away on Tuesday will be tough.
    Notwithstanding our awful performance, I was very impressed with Orient. A hardworking, footballing side who probably should have won by more. Just as we thought we were seeing green shoots of recovery from what's been an awful start to the season, we put in our worst performance so far.

    Evatt talked a great game and strategy when he arrived and got many of us on side straight away. Currently it's a 50/50 split between those fans who say give him time for his methods to work, and those who think we've taken on another charlatan with a self help manual. It still feels largely irrelevant to me while we're not allowed into the grounds.

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  • E10 Rifle
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    So, the O's play players in their best positions and formations and, lo and behold, Bolton are blown away 4-0 in our first fixture against them since 1997 (when we also scored four, in a 4-4 league cup draw at the newly opened Reebok), featuring stunning goals in particular from Craig Clay and one of modern Britain's finest humans, Jobi McAnuff. Ten points in four games now, (and the one where we dropped points, against an excellent Exeter team, was perhaps the best game of the lot), though Forest Green away on Tuesday will be tough.

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  • Gangster Octopus
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    Were there two games at Rodney Parade yesterday?

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  • elguapo4
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    He wasn't a particularly popular appointment in the first place. Mansfield have been big spenders the last couple of years, you've got to wonder how much longer Gerry and Linda Block will keep stumping up the cash.

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  • RobW
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    4 wins in 27, jesus. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54714382

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  • Baptiste
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    Originally posted by Janik View Post
    Paul Mullin now has 11 goals in 9 games. That matches or surpasses the entire club totals of 12 of the 24 sides in the Division.
    Including the club that stupidly let him go.
    Another shocker tonight, Jackson can’t have many more games at this rate.

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  • Walt Flanagans Dog
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    Carlisle back to winning ways after two away draws, after going 2 up in the first four minutes.

    Early days yet but so far it's looking a lot better than I was anticipating for this season. I've seen us get promoted out of this division three times in my lifetime, and this team isn't a patch on any of the previous three, but then again the division isn't a patch on what it used to be, so who knows.

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  • Janik
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    Paul Mullin now has 11 goals in 9 games. That matches or surpasses the entire club totals of 12 of the 24 sides in the Division.

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  • jwdd27
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    I dunno, you'll have to get past Scunny first, and we're not going to move up in the near future - we managed to get tonight's game and out next two postponed, as Covid-19 had left us with just 10 players after another raft of positive tests and associated isolation orders.

    My question now is, are Scunny particularly ravaged, or are other clubs not testing?

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