Stranded And then 30k will want to go if we get to the final.
The Simod Cup all over again.
by Sutekh » 27 Aug 2023 08:11
Stranded And then 30k will want to go if we get to the final.
by skipper » 27 Aug 2023 09:54
HoundskipperHound Sounds like a good chance for some of the seniors to redeem themselves
Have thought Carson looks a bit ropey defensively in previous games
The previous ganes, thats we've won comfortably???
Yeah because it’s impossible for 1 player to look a bit weak defensively when you win the game isn’t it?
by Clyde1998 » 27 Aug 2023 10:11
tidus_mi2Royality creeps In Just back.
1st half we were 2nd best and rather fortunate to be level. Carson was being mullered, having said that without any help from Knibbs.
Elliot came on for Vickers and the game completely changed. He bossed midfield, put us on the front foot and it looked like a matter of time before we got the second.
However
Their winner was a bit of a choker, with from memory, a long throw from the back by them which turned through play to another long throw into the penalty area, causing confusion from which they scored. Jeeeeez!
Thought Wi Fi and Elliot played well. Special mention to Abbey who put in another decent display.
Tidy ground but a ball ache of a journey down giving very little time for a couple of jars..
The terrace was rammed . Oh for those going the pizza papa john thingy that didn't go today. No alcohol sold in the away end.
Definitely felt like people bought tickets in the seated area but just went to the terrace.
by tidus_mi2 » 27 Aug 2023 13:17
Clyde1998tidus_mi2Royality creeps In Just back.
1st half we were 2nd best and rather fortunate to be level. Carson was being mullered, having said that without any help from Knibbs.
Elliot came on for Vickers and the game completely changed. He bossed midfield, put us on the front foot and it looked like a matter of time before we got the second.
However
Their winner was a bit of a choker, with from memory, a long throw from the back by them which turned through play to another long throw into the penalty area, causing confusion from which they scored. Jeeeeez!
Thought Wi Fi and Elliot played well. Special mention to Abbey who put in another decent display.
Tidy ground but a ball ache of a journey down giving very little time for a couple of jars..
The terrace was rammed . Oh for those going the pizza papa john thingy that didn't go today. No alcohol sold in the away end.
Definitely felt like people bought tickets in the seated area but just went to the terrace.
I'm not sure, there didn't seem to be that many empty seats in the stand - so it could only be a handful at most. It felt as tight as I remember Burton, Brentford and Kidderminster being with those away ends sold out. Although some space freed up around me in the second half, so I don't know what happened there.
I noticed there was effectively two terraces (separated by the entrance to the terrace), I wonder if the right-hand terrace (as you enter; the smaller of the two) was much more sparely populated in the first half and people migrated there for the second. Perhaps it was simply a distribution issue between the two terraces that made it feel tight.
by CountryRoyal » 27 Aug 2023 13:40
Clyde1998tidus_mi2Royality creeps In Just back.
1st half we were 2nd best and rather fortunate to be level. Carson was being mullered, having said that without any help from Knibbs.
Elliot came on for Vickers and the game completely changed. He bossed midfield, put us on the front foot and it looked like a matter of time before we got the second.
However
Their winner was a bit of a choker, with from memory, a long throw from the back by them which turned through play to another long throw into the penalty area, causing confusion from which they scored. Jeeeeez!
Thought Wi Fi and Elliot played well. Special mention to Abbey who put in another decent display.
Tidy ground but a ball ache of a journey down giving very little time for a couple of jars..
The terrace was rammed . Oh for those going the pizza papa john thingy that didn't go today. No alcohol sold in the away end.
Definitely felt like people bought tickets in the seated area but just went to the terrace.
I'm not sure, there didn't seem to be that many empty seats in the stand - so it could only be a handful at most. It felt as tight as I remember Burton, Brentford and Kidderminster being with those away ends sold out. Although some space freed up around me in the second half, so I don't know what happened there.
I noticed there was effectively two terraces (separated by the entrance to the terrace), I wonder if the right-hand terrace (as you enter; the smaller of the two) was much more sparely populated in the first half and people migrated there for the second. Perhaps it was simply a distribution issue between the two terraces that made it feel tight.
by Ascotexgunner » 27 Aug 2023 13:47
Snowflake RoyalRoyalwasterAscotexgunner I find Selles in game management nothing short of pathetic.
I have no idea what you're talking about ...
He's a div.
by CountryRoyal » 27 Aug 2023 13:56
AscotexgunnerSnowflake RoyalRoyalwaster
I have no idea what you're talking about ...
He's a div.
I said in my subsequent comment Im still prepared to give him time. You said after Port Vale 10-15 games, so not too dissimilar to div like me....In answer as to why I made the comment, Selles is not reactive enough for me, just an opinion but watching young Carson get slaughtered down the left and a manager being non reactive showed that.
I didn't want Selles, I like the guy, like I liked Paunovic, and Im prepared to give him time and I really really hope he builds something special, but after say 15 games if we are still losing games like this and Port Vale away we can't keep saying "well their young and inexperienced", they should be up and running.
Then we come to the captaincy. Under Abbey, the organisation has been brilliant.....but yesterday he brings on Yiadom who gets the armband...that shouldn't happen. Selles needs to make his mind up who the bloody captain and organiser is. It should be Abbey. I'd like to know who was organising what leading up to that winner.
by Snowflake Royal » 27 Aug 2023 14:02
CountryRoyalAscotexgunnerSnowflake Royal He's a div.
I said in my subsequent comment Im still prepared to give him time. You said after Port Vale 10-15 games, so not too dissimilar to div like me....In answer as to why I made the comment, Selles is not reactive enough for me, just an opinion but watching young Carson get slaughtered down the left and a manager being non reactive showed that.
I didn't want Selles, I like the guy, like I liked Paunovic, and Im prepared to give him time and I really really hope he builds something special, but after say 15 games if we are still losing games like this and Port Vale away we can't keep saying "well their young and inexperienced", they should be up and running.
Then we come to the captaincy. Under Abbey, the organisation has been brilliant.....but yesterday he brings on Yiadom who gets the armband...that shouldn't happen. Selles needs to make his mind up who the bloody captain and organiser is. It should be Abbey. I'd like to know who was organising what leading up to that winner.
Isn’t Yiadom the club captain? He has to have the armband when he plays. Whether or not he should or not is a different matter.
You’re saying you’re prepared to give him time, then saying he’s nothing short of pathetic and bemoaning practically everything. It’s confusing.
by From Despair To Where? » 27 Aug 2023 14:30
by Clyde1998 » 27 Aug 2023 14:32
tidus_mi2Clyde1998tidus_mi2 Definitely felt like people bought tickets in the seated area but just went to the terrace.
I'm not sure, there didn't seem to be that many empty seats in the stand - so it could only be a handful at most. It felt as tight as I remember Burton, Brentford and Kidderminster being with those away ends sold out. Although some space freed up around me in the second half, so I don't know what happened there.
I noticed there was effectively two terraces (separated by the entrance to the terrace), I wonder if the right-hand terrace (as you enter; the smaller of the two) was much more sparely populated in the first half and people migrated there for the second. Perhaps it was simply a distribution issue between the two terraces that made it feel tight.
Might have been some miscommunication because at one point a bloke in high vis told everyone in seated to go to Gate 6 and everyone for standing to go to Gate 5, but my ticket said Gate 6 standing so it was kinda confusing.
by Royal_jimmy » 27 Aug 2023 15:04
Orion1871Royality creeps In Just back.
1st half we were 2nd best and rather fortunate to be level. Carson was being mullered, having said that without any help from Knibbs.
Elliot came on for Vickers and the game completely changed. He bossed midfield, put us on the front foot and it looked like a matter of time before we got the second.
However
Their winner was a bit of a choker, with from memory, a long throw from the back by them which turned through play to another long throw into the penalty area, causing confusion from which they scored. Jeeeeez!
Thought Wi Fi and Elliot played well. Special mention to Abbey who put in another decent display.
Tidy ground but a ball ache of a journey down giving very little time for a couple of jars..
The terrace was rammed . Oh for those going the pizza papa john thingy that didn't go today. No alcohol sold in the away end.
No-one is going to that shit.
by leon » 27 Aug 2023 16:07
From Despair To Where? Seems to me that most of the criticisms thrown at Ince; lacking dynamism, one dimensional, tactically rigid, no plan B, doesn't make substitutions, doesn't trust youth, has his favourites, absolutely cannot be thrown at Selles.
I do wonder what some people want or expect. This team is on a steep learning curve, they will make mistakes but as long as they learn from those mistakes and we keep moving forward, I don't know what more we can ask for. People are already talking about looking forward to games for the first time in years. After just 6 games, that sounds like progress to me.
by Hound » 27 Aug 2023 16:08
From Despair To Where? Seems to me that most of the criticisms thrown at Ince; lacking dynamism, one dimensional, tactically rigid, no plan B, doesn't make substitutions, doesn't trust youth, has his favourites, absolutely cannot be thrown at Selles.
I do wonder what some people want or expect. This team is on a steep learning curve, they will make mistakes but as long as they learn from those mistakes and we keep moving forward, I don't know what more we can ask for. People are already talking about looking forward to games for the first time in years. After just 6 games, that sounds like progress to me.
by From Despair To Where? » 27 Aug 2023 16:21
leonFrom Despair To Where? Seems to me that most of the criticisms thrown at Ince; lacking dynamism, one dimensional, tactically rigid, no plan B, doesn't make substitutions, doesn't trust youth, has his favourites, absolutely cannot be thrown at Selles.
I do wonder what some people want or expect. This team is on a steep learning curve, they will make mistakes but as long as they learn from those mistakes and we keep moving forward, I don't know what more we can ask for. People are already talking about looking forward to games for the first time in years. After just 6 games, that sounds like progress to me.
Whilst I get the optimism it hasn’t been a great start results wise which is understandable with such a young team. Expectations need to be reined in for this season as the team learns and matures. Need to be more clinical in front of goal though.
by Stranded » 28 Aug 2023 09:21
leonFrom Despair To Where? Seems to me that most of the criticisms thrown at Ince; lacking dynamism, one dimensional, tactically rigid, no plan B, doesn't make substitutions, doesn't trust youth, has his favourites, absolutely cannot be thrown at Selles.
I do wonder what some people want or expect. This team is on a steep learning curve, they will make mistakes but as long as they learn from those mistakes and we keep moving forward, I don't know what more we can ask for. People are already talking about looking forward to games for the first time in years. After just 6 games, that sounds like progress to me.
Whilst I get the optimism it hasn’t been a great start results wise which is understandable with such a young team. Expectations need to be reined in for this season as the team learns and matures. Need to be more clinical in front of goal though.
by Hound » 28 Aug 2023 10:44
by blythspartan » 28 Aug 2023 12:20
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Aug 2023 12:44
by YorkshireRoyal99 » 28 Aug 2023 14:12
by Mr Angry » 28 Aug 2023 14:15
From Despair To Where? Seems to me that most of the criticisms thrown at Ince; lacking dynamism, one dimensional, tactically rigid, no plan B, doesn't make substitutions, doesn't trust youth, has his favourites, absolutely cannot be thrown at Selles.
I do wonder what some people want or expect. This team is on a steep learning curve, they will make mistakes but as long as they learn from those mistakes and we keep moving forward, I don't know what more we can ask for. People are already talking about looking forward to games for the first time in years. After just 6 games, that sounds like progress to me.
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