MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by LUX » 16 Feb 2022 14:43

Plus our record on this ground is abysmal ( see page 1)

Party after Peterbro’?

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 16 Feb 2022 15:35

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Hound strangely not that bothered by tonight. I think the shitshow has worn me down into not caring

I suppose there is always the win/win of a defeat maybe meaning the end of pauno, but thought that since Kiddy

See, I don't see it as such because I'm starting to believe Pauno is here until the end of the season.


Same here really, in terms of not being that bothered about tonight's result. I don't think Pauno will be here until the end of the season personally, but there are bigger problems that the club needs to address right now rather than this one isolated result tonight, no matter how big it might be in respect to our season.

As far as I can see it, win, lose or draw tonight, I can see us going down, especially if we keep Pauno in charge. The only way we don't is if Derby go bust, that's how I see it right now. We've got a manager change to sort out to affect our results, we've got fan discontent, we've got player contracts etc, we've got some pretty major issues. Tonight's result won't seal our fate because I can see Peterborough going down anyway, even if they do win tonight. If they finish above us because they beat us tonight, then we are finishing 23rd at best anyway.

It may be a bit negative and it may seem like I've lost hope, but at this time I have. I'll regain some hope if we change our manager and hopefully, from the results side, it should change our fortunes on the field. That's when I will genuinely be all that interested in our results.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Hound » 16 Feb 2022 15:43

just from looking at the table - us and particularly Peterborough and Barnsley have been really, really crap this year haven't they? Is it normal for the teams at the bottom to have so few points after 30 games? Pitiful

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Hound » 16 Feb 2022 15:47

actually can easily answer my own q. Last season bottom 3 after 30 games had 20,28 and 29 points

This season (take out points deductions) its 17, 20 and 28. Rubbish.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Hound » 16 Feb 2022 15:52

wrong thread probably but just how the f**k has Pauno survived - just looking back at this time last season or so - 1 win in 11 at the end of the season (seem to remember we were rubbish in that game as well vs Derby) and then less than a ppg this season. Madness.

No wonder the players are in mutiny


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by Hendo » 16 Feb 2022 15:53

Hound just from looking at the table - us and particularly Peterborough and Barnsley have been really, really crap this year haven't they? Is it normal for the teams at the bottom to have so few points after 30 games? Pitiful


Bored at work so thought I would take a bit of a look at this, all points correct after 30 games and difference to 2021/22 in brackets*:

2020/21

Coventry - 31 (+9)
Sheffield Wednesday - 28 (+8)
Birmingham - 28 (+10)
Wycombe - 19 (+2)

2019/20

Stoke - 31 (+9)
Barnsley - 24 (+4)
Luton - 24 (+6)
Wigan - 17 (=)

2018/19

Rotherham - 26 (+4)
Reading - 25 (+5)
Bolton - 23 (+5)
Ipswich - 18 (+1)

2017/18

Barnsley - 27 (+5)
Hull - 26 (+6)
Sunderland - 25 (+5)
Burton - 24 (+7)

2016/17

Blackburn - 29 (+7)
Burton - 29 (+9)
Wigan - 26 (+6)
Rotherham - 16 (-1)

So yeah, this year looks like a really poor year for the bottom 4 teams, although the team right at the bottom always seems to be about the same, apart from Burton in 17/18 where they were very close.

*this years points are correct as of today, note that Peterborough have only played 29 and Derby have played 31.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 15:59

I never want my own team to lose but a win for us tonight could do more harm than good in the long run. Anything that convinces the owners that Paunovic is worth holding on to is bad news. Got a horrible vision of us winning and Paunovic coming over to the away end and beating his chest to the supporters like some sort of hero and the supporters actually clapping him.

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by Pepe the Horseman » 16 Feb 2022 16:06

NathStPaul I never want my own team to lose but a win for us tonight could do more harm than good in the long run. Anything that convinces the owners that Paunovic is worth holding on to is bad news. Got a horrible vision of us winning and Paunovic coming over to the away end and beating his chest to the supporters like some sort of hero and the supporters actually clapping him.

Yeh, really is a difficult one. Trouble is, if we lose the damage may well be done, even if he does get sacked. I'd take a win tonight and then a tonking at Preston.

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by Millsy » 16 Feb 2022 16:07

NathStPaul I never want my own team to lose but a win for us tonight could do more harm than good in the long run. Anything that convinces the owners that Paunovic is worth holding on to is bad news. Got a horrible vision of us winning and Paunovic coming over to the away end and beating his chest to the supporters like some sort of hero and the supporters actually clapping him.


I know what you mean mate. I've made similar posts I think on every thread since Fulham but I feel more torn for this game because tonight really is a monumental 6 pointer and I have no confidence a defeat will change anything for Pauno/Dai.

The upshot for me has been I've been a lot more calm watching games lately. Normally on the edge of my seat during the match and a grumpy git when we lose, but now I see a silver lining of a Pauno sacking. Wife likes it.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 16:11

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NathStPaul I never want my own team to lose but a win for us tonight could do more harm than good in the long run. Anything that convinces the owners that Paunovic is worth holding on to is bad news. Got a horrible vision of us winning and Paunovic coming over to the away end and beating his chest to the supporters like some sort of hero and the supporters actually clapping him.

Yeh, really is a difficult one. Trouble is, if we lose the damage may well be done, even if he does get sacked. I'd take a win tonight and then a tonking at Preston.

I just can't see where another win is coming from under Paunovic. Maybe Barnsley away? A proper football manager coming in with the players we have picks up at least 5 wins out of our remaining fixtures imo. Cannot believe the neglect and lack of awareness from those in charge of the club. They are the only people on planet earth who seemingly can't see we are managed by an over qualified P.E teacher.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Hound » 16 Feb 2022 16:18

A defeat tonight is pretty catastrophic. If we are intent on sacking him then a win might make no difference whatsoever, if it is just a case of compensation etc

Its a toughie. Defeat doesn't mean Pauno will be sacked. Win doesn't mean he'll stay on.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Mr Angry » 16 Feb 2022 17:04

Going to be weather affected tonight; that is a very strong wind blowing across the whole of the Country.........44 mph forecasted for the Peterborough area during the game this evening.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by tmesis » 16 Feb 2022 17:18

Hendo So yeah, this year looks like a really poor year for the bottom 4 teams, although the team right at the bottom always seems to be about the same, apart from Burton in 17/18 where they were very close.

I'd say one team having 6 points deducted, and another 21, does skew things a bit.


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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Feb 2022 17:21

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tidus_mi2 I don't understand how the argument falls down, Southwood's performances had dropped, they signed Hein to provide competition, Southwood didn't improve so they gave Hein a chance.

What about TDB and Osorio, are they your suggestions to replace Laurent? TDB definitely doesn't fill the same role and I think would leave the defence more exposed, as for Osorio, the kid has made no senior appearances but he's suddenly the answer, that doesn't make a whole lot of sense.


Holmes and Laurent have made more mistakes than Southwood. Yet he gets dropped and they don’t. There are options for them, limited as they may be, and we had to sign someone to drop Southwood. So why didn’t we sign someone to drop Holmes or Laurent instead?

Osorio for Laurent isn’t exactly vastly different to Hein for Southwood. Both are teens. Both had no first team experience (well, not true for Osorio, he's had a fraction).


Didn’t we sign him to replace Rafael?

At full strength (as unlikely as it seems) we have four first team CB’s. We have four first team CM’s. We have one GK so in isolation, the signing of another one made sense, even if he is very inexperienced. Dann, Morrison, Holmes and McIntyre are plenty good enough as four Championship CB’s - hence why we didn’t sign someone else there. Our backup GK was someone who couldn’t get into a struggling L1 side

And someone who many rated higher than Southwood at the start of the season.

Let's be honest here. If Pauno wasn't already thinking of dropping Southwood we wouldn't have signed the guy. And Southwood certainly hasn't had a bad game since he arrived to make the decision since signing him.

Change is and was far more needed in defence and midfield (and particularly in the dugout more than anything) than at GK.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by morganb » 16 Feb 2022 17:21

Mr Angry Going to be weather affected tonight; that is a very strong wind blowing across the whole of the Country.........44 mph forecasted for the Peterborough area during the game this evening.


A ready made excuse for Pauno then -

"The weather meant the players were unable to play their natural game and the pitch was in such a terrible state it affected their tiki taka build-up play, plus the director's box was in the wrong place so it affected the whole feng shui of the ground."

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Snowflake Royal » 16 Feb 2022 17:25

The clouds are absolutely flying by in Cambridge and a fair few broken branches in local parks.

Fairly dry though, plenty of rain yesterday, but nothing biblical.

Maybe we'll get lucky and Clownovic will be blown away never to be seen again.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by McDermolenko » 16 Feb 2022 17:52

I’m as negative (/as much of a realist) as the next supporter but genuinely do not see how we lose tonight.

Peterborough have pretty much matched our crap spell, their supporters feel as apathetic as we do and they have significantly lesser players.

Reading 2-1 imo.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by Zip » 16 Feb 2022 18:03

Hound wrong thread probably but just how the f**k has Pauno survived - just looking back at this time last season or so - 1 win in 11 at the end of the season (seem to remember we were rubbish in that game as well vs Derby) and then less than a ppg this season. Madness.

No wonder the players are in mutiny



I don’t think the players have any right to be in mutiny. They are a huge part of the problem.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by karbota » 16 Feb 2022 18:21

Mr Angry Going to be weather affected tonight; that is a very strong wind blowing across the whole of the Country.........44 mph forecasted for the Peterborough area during the game this evening.


Definitely can see this being called off.

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Re: MATCHWATCH : Peterborough United (a)

by NathStPaul » 16 Feb 2022 18:22

BBC Berks not mentioning the events of the past few days. Reckon they've been nobbled.

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