Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
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Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
The match thread's a bit early this week as it's a Friday fixture. We welcome Notts County, the longest established professional football club in the world but who find themselves in the relegation mire which will affect us if we don't start winning occasionally. County are on 43 points, above the relegation line but level with Crawley whose goal difference is worse (-22 against County's -13). Shaun Derry was sacked as manager a week ago along with assistant Greg Abbott based on their performance of 3 wins in the previous 24 games (sound familiar?), on the same day that Aileen Trew (wife of the Chairman) was confirmed in her post as Chief Executive following Jim Rodwell's defection to Scunthorpe. Current form:
3 Mar Colchester United (A) Won 0-1
7 Mar Swindon Town (A) Lost 3-0
14 Mar Bradford City (H) Drew 1-1
17 Mar Rochdale (H) Lost 1-2
21 Mar M K Dons (A) Lost 4-1
28 Mar Scunthorpe (H) Drew 2-2
Leading scorers (similar to Chesterfield) are all midfielders - Thompson (10) and 4 each for Campbell-Ryce and Noble. Noble's reputation precedes him - 13 yellow and 3 red cards this season. :shock:
Will Dean Smith have a "Plan B" for this one? What's the "Plan A" if it comes to that? We should have Romaine Sawyers back as long as he's recovered from jet-lag, but Tom Bradshaw's appearance has to be in doubt after he didn't even make the bench at Chesterfield. It is to be hoped that R O'D has been practising catching high crosses while being challenged rather than carrying out solo efforts that look splendid but bear no relation to what happens in an actual game.
Put simply, this is one we really do have to win. Forget any play-off aspirations, let's achieve safety and look forward to Blackpool next season - I'll go for a nervy 2-0 home win, with Jordy Hiwula and Sam Mantom netting.
3 Mar Colchester United (A) Won 0-1
7 Mar Swindon Town (A) Lost 3-0
14 Mar Bradford City (H) Drew 1-1
17 Mar Rochdale (H) Lost 1-2
21 Mar M K Dons (A) Lost 4-1
28 Mar Scunthorpe (H) Drew 2-2
Leading scorers (similar to Chesterfield) are all midfielders - Thompson (10) and 4 each for Campbell-Ryce and Noble. Noble's reputation precedes him - 13 yellow and 3 red cards this season. :shock:
Will Dean Smith have a "Plan B" for this one? What's the "Plan A" if it comes to that? We should have Romaine Sawyers back as long as he's recovered from jet-lag, but Tom Bradshaw's appearance has to be in doubt after he didn't even make the bench at Chesterfield. It is to be hoped that R O'D has been practising catching high crosses while being challenged rather than carrying out solo efforts that look splendid but bear no relation to what happens in an actual game.
Put simply, this is one we really do have to win. Forget any play-off aspirations, let's achieve safety and look forward to Blackpool next season - I'll go for a nervy 2-0 home win, with Jordy Hiwula and Sam Mantom netting.
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Welsh_Saddler wrote:The match thread's a bit early this week as it's a Friday fixture. We welcome Notts County, the longest established professional football club in the world but who find themselves in the relegation mire which will affect us if we don't start winning occasionally. County are on 43 points, above the relegation line but level with Crawley whose goal difference is worse (-22 against County's -13). Shaun Derry was sacked as manager a week ago along with assistant Greg Abbott based on their performance of 3 wins in the previous 24 games (sound familiar?), on the same day that Aileen Trew (wife of the Chairman) was confirmed in her post as Chief Executive following Jim Rodwell's defection to Scunthorpe. Current form:
3 Mar Colchester United (A) Won 0-1
7 Mar Swindon Town (A) Lost 3-0
14 Mar Bradford City (H) Drew 1-1
17 Mar Rochdale (H) Lost 1-2
21 Mar M K Dons (A) Lost 4-1
28 Mar Scunthorpe (H) Drew 2-2
Leading scorers (similar to Chesterfield) are all midfielders - Thompson (10) and 4 each for Campbell-Ryce and Noble. Noble's reputation precedes him - 13 yellow and 3 red cards this season. :shock:
Will Dean Smith have a "Plan B" for this one? What's the "Plan A" if it comes to that? We should have Romaine Sawyers back as long as he's recovered from jet-lag, but Tom Bradshaw's appearance has to be in doubt after he didn't even make the bench at Chesterfield. It is to be hoped that R O'D has been practising catching high crosses while being challenged rather than carrying out solo efforts that look splendid but bear no relation to what happens in an actual game.
Put simply, this is one we really do have to win. Forget any play-off aspirations, let's achieve safety and look forward to Blackpool next season - I'll go for a nervy 2-0 home win, with Jordy Hiwula and Sam Mantom netting.
When was the last time you visited Blackpool, Welsh? It is an utter cack bed.
Anyway. A scrappy 1-0 win in front of 4476. Forde with the goal.
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0-1 Smith to blame supporter's for shouting sarcastic remarks. But says we'll win next week as long as someone actually score's a goal.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
chestersaddler wrote:Welsh_Saddler wrote:The match thread's a bit early this week as it's a Friday fixture. We welcome Notts County, the longest established professional football club in the world but who find themselves in the relegation mire which will affect us if we don't start winning occasionally. County are on 43 points, above the relegation line but level with Crawley whose goal difference is worse (-22 against County's -13). Shaun Derry was sacked as manager a week ago along with assistant Greg Abbott based on their performance of 3 wins in the previous 24 games (sound familiar?), on the same day that Aileen Trew (wife of the Chairman) was confirmed in her post as Chief Executive following Jim Rodwell's defection to Scunthorpe. Current form:
3 Mar Colchester United (A) Won 0-1
7 Mar Swindon Town (A) Lost 3-0
14 Mar Bradford City (H) Drew 1-1
17 Mar Rochdale (H) Lost 1-2
21 Mar M K Dons (A) Lost 4-1
28 Mar Scunthorpe (H) Drew 2-2
Leading scorers (similar to Chesterfield) are all midfielders - Thompson (10) and 4 each for Campbell-Ryce and Noble. Noble's reputation precedes him - 13 yellow and 3 red cards this season. :shock:
Will Dean Smith have a "Plan B" for this one? What's the "Plan A" if it comes to that? We should have Romaine Sawyers back as long as he's recovered from jet-lag, but Tom Bradshaw's appearance has to be in doubt after he didn't even make the bench at Chesterfield. It is to be hoped that R O'D has been practising catching high crosses while being challenged rather than carrying out solo efforts that look splendid but bear no relation to what happens in an actual game.
Put simply, this is one we really do have to win. Forget any play-off aspirations, let's achieve safety and look forward to Blackpool next season - I'll go for a nervy 2-0 home win, with Jordy Hiwula and Sam Mantom netting.
When was the last time you visited Blackpool, Welsh? It is an utter cack bed.
Anyway. A scrappy 1-0 win in front of 4476. Forde with the goal.
Haven't been to Blackpool for years, I must confess. Last time I went it was to see us lose (2-0 I think) and all I recall that day is that we were allocated an "open-air" stand that took the full impact of a gale-force wind coming in off the Irish Sea. That experience doesn't stop me hoping for better things in the future though....... :wink:
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Welsh_Saddler wrote:Forget any play-off aspirations.
:shock: :?
Who, apart from the most deluded (fans and players) have ben thinking of play-offs for the last month or two?
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
My patience is starting to wear a bit thin now. I will probably start drawing up my who-to-keep, who-to-release and who-to-sign list for next season after this match.
1 - 1 O'Connor 93rd minute.
1 - 1 O'Connor 93rd minute.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
tinned wrote:Welsh_Saddler wrote:Forget any play-off aspirations.
:shock: :?
Who, apart from the most deluded (fans and players) have ben thinking of play-offs for the last month or two?
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Only those who are out of touch with reality.
I fear a 1-0 reverse in this one, too, in front of 3,859, including 452 from Nottingham.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
This game is certainly not for passengers and this worries me given that the current first-team squad has plenty of them:
Bradshaw- questionable fitness
Sawyers - possible jet-lag
Purkiss - too many goals conceded come from his part of the pitch
Benning -not football league standard
Mantom - not 100% fit, especially for a 'war of attrition'
Cook - when was the last time he had a decent game?
Therefore, my team for Friday would be:
O'Donnell
Chambers J (at RB)
O'Connor
Downing
Taylor
Kinsella (to offer pace, energy and legs to the right-flank and offer some defensive support to Chambers)
Cain (did not deserve to be dropped in the first-place)
Adam Chambers (one for the battle)
Forde (needs to put in a performance)
Hiwula
Grimes (I'd rather have him than Cook - remember that Grimes only has a one-year deal and he is a centre-forward)
I would put Bradshaw, Cook, Sawyers and Mantom on the bench for reasons of fitness, form, jet-lag and the need for cotton-wool (respectively). I have also been impressed with Flanagan's new found aggression lately and along with Macgillivray and Purkiss , that represents a reasonable depth in my view.
There won't be a lot of quality but any of the 'subs' could change a game in the last twenty minutes.
For me it is a 'must not lose' game. A win against Notts County might bring a performance against Posh. 2 wins and the league table takes on a different complexion. Lose against County and we are stuffed.
Bradshaw- questionable fitness
Sawyers - possible jet-lag
Purkiss - too many goals conceded come from his part of the pitch
Benning -not football league standard
Mantom - not 100% fit, especially for a 'war of attrition'
Cook - when was the last time he had a decent game?
Therefore, my team for Friday would be:
O'Donnell
Chambers J (at RB)
O'Connor
Downing
Taylor
Kinsella (to offer pace, energy and legs to the right-flank and offer some defensive support to Chambers)
Cain (did not deserve to be dropped in the first-place)
Adam Chambers (one for the battle)
Forde (needs to put in a performance)
Hiwula
Grimes (I'd rather have him than Cook - remember that Grimes only has a one-year deal and he is a centre-forward)
I would put Bradshaw, Cook, Sawyers and Mantom on the bench for reasons of fitness, form, jet-lag and the need for cotton-wool (respectively). I have also been impressed with Flanagan's new found aggression lately and along with Macgillivray and Purkiss , that represents a reasonable depth in my view.
There won't be a lot of quality but any of the 'subs' could change a game in the last twenty minutes.
For me it is a 'must not lose' game. A win against Notts County might bring a performance against Posh. 2 wins and the league table takes on a different complexion. Lose against County and we are stuffed.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
1-2 with Taylor scoring for us late on
Smith to revert to the usual formation with Sawyers in for baxendale & cook back out grazing on the wing
Only other change will be Downing for O'Connor. For no other reason that Smith hasn't a clue what he's doing
Excuse will be the wind calmed down 2nd half & it affected the dimensions of our game :roll:
Smith to revert to the usual formation with Sawyers in for baxendale & cook back out grazing on the wing
Only other change will be Downing for O'Connor. For no other reason that Smith hasn't a clue what he's doing
Excuse will be the wind calmed down 2nd half & it affected the dimensions of our game :roll:
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
The fact that I even forgot Baxendale existed accounts for his general contribution to the club since being awarded a 3-year-contract after Paterson's departure. He looks like one of the mascots when he runs out and makes a similar contribution to the overall result.
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This has become quite a massive game all of a sudden. Notts currently have Paul Hart in charge don't they? They've fallen totally off the cliff as I'm sure when Walsall went there in November they were 3rd or something so I'd imagine their form over a 20 game period is pretty wretched.
Bradshaw needs to be fit for this. If he is I fancy a 2-1 win. This is a pretty lopsided fixture really, in recent years Walsall always win at Meadow Lane and Notts usually take something here.
Bradshaw needs to be fit for this. If he is I fancy a 2-1 win. This is a pretty lopsided fixture really, in recent years Walsall always win at Meadow Lane and Notts usually take something here.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Until recently I never thought I'd say this, this season, 6 pointer as the phrase goes...
A draw with both teams not deserving anything and letting other teams escape relegation while we sink into it.
Prediction: 0-0, 3560 saddlers and 420 Nott's.
A draw with both teams not deserving anything and letting other teams escape relegation while we sink into it.
Prediction: 0-0, 3560 saddlers and 420 Nott's.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Just our luck they get a new manager in for friday and play their socks off:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32115632
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32115632
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Can't make this one. Last home game I missed we won (Rochdale) so hoping my absence does the trick again.
Every bit of logic suggests that this will be an ugly game with one or two moments deciding it. I hope those moments or even that moment falls our way and we come out with a 1-0 win. Just have this horrible feeling though.
Every bit of logic suggests that this will be an ugly game with one or two moments deciding it. I hope those moments or even that moment falls our way and we come out with a 1-0 win. Just have this horrible feeling though.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
O'Donnell
Chambers
Downing
O'Connor
Taylor
Mantom
Cain
Chambers (Sigh - Flanagan isn't ready)
Sawyers
Hiwula
Bradshaw
A narrow 4-3-1-2. We miss Sawyers ball retention 30 yards from goal, every time we play 4-4-2 or without him the ball gets launched forward as nobody can hold it, so it comes back constantly and we are under pressure. Sawyers doesn't offer enough goal threat however, so I'd go with him at the top of a diamond or as an attacking midfielder and 2 forwards so we look a threat. Having 3 central midfielders shouldn't see us exposed defensively as both our wingers are poor defensively. The only time we had a touch on Saturday was when Smith went 4-5-1 with all 3 central midfielders on in the middle of the pitch. If Smith goes with 2 wingers, he has to play with Sawyers..so you don't get 2 direct centre forwards. Purkiss needs a rest, he got skinned all over the shop at Chesterfield, his confidence has taken a blow.
0-2 County.
751 from Meadow lane. 4,021.
Chambers
Downing
O'Connor
Taylor
Mantom
Cain
Chambers (Sigh - Flanagan isn't ready)
Sawyers
Hiwula
Bradshaw
A narrow 4-3-1-2. We miss Sawyers ball retention 30 yards from goal, every time we play 4-4-2 or without him the ball gets launched forward as nobody can hold it, so it comes back constantly and we are under pressure. Sawyers doesn't offer enough goal threat however, so I'd go with him at the top of a diamond or as an attacking midfielder and 2 forwards so we look a threat. Having 3 central midfielders shouldn't see us exposed defensively as both our wingers are poor defensively. The only time we had a touch on Saturday was when Smith went 4-5-1 with all 3 central midfielders on in the middle of the pitch. If Smith goes with 2 wingers, he has to play with Sawyers..so you don't get 2 direct centre forwards. Purkiss needs a rest, he got skinned all over the shop at Chesterfield, his confidence has taken a blow.
0-2 County.
751 from Meadow lane. 4,021.
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saddla wrote:Just our luck they get a new manager in for friday and play their socks off:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32115632
Ricardo Moniz??? Is he the foreign Dicky Dosh?
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Loads of negativity on here so far (thought that was my job! :D ). We HAVE to put in a performance, otherwise as mentioned above, we are almost stuffed, as I cant see us getting anything from Posh on Monday, and that would see us in deep do do's. :(
0-0 for me too, we have just forgotten how to score.
0-0 for me too, we have just forgotten how to score.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Really, really need a result one thinks. 0 - 0 says the heart, 3998 attendance. I'm not overly worried about relegation but it would be nice to put it to bed.
I still think Dean Smith should be our manager. Our position in the league in relation to the relegation zone is poor however. I would have expected us to at least have 50 - 52 points by now and be comfortable. The team he has should be able to relaxingly avoid relegation. I'm sure the questions over which league we'll be in next season are causing issues in regards to contracts and how much money he has available to him.
I still think Dean Smith should be our manager. Our position in the league in relation to the relegation zone is poor however. I would have expected us to at least have 50 - 52 points by now and be comfortable. The team he has should be able to relaxingly avoid relegation. I'm sure the questions over which league we'll be in next season are causing issues in regards to contracts and how much money he has available to him.
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and not only that Soton ....it means we cannot risk bringing in some of the younger players at the minute. I would like to see Preston,Morris ,Flanagan and Bakayoko given some extended game time but that just isn't possible in our position. We have made a right mess of things since getting to Wembley!
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Moniz apparently can't go to Notts for family reasons.
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Bakayoko scored for the reserves today away at port Vale. Probably means he'll be on the bench for Friday's game.
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Can I be bothered to make the 200 mile round trip to watch us not try to win? Can I fudge.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
saddla wrote:Bakayoko scored for the reserves today away at port Vale. Probably means he'll be on the bench for Friday's game.
With less than 70,000 expected on Friday a Bradshaw return looks unlikely so Bakayoko will probably feature.
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Come on now that's a cheap shot considering Bradshaw a) has had hamstring struggle all season and b) actually had a flipping good season anyway.
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SoccerHQ wrote:Come on now that's a cheap shot considering Bradshaw a) has had hamstring struggle all season and b) actually had a flipping good season anyway.
He has had a hamstring problem all season, and it was obvious he had one when we played at Wembley. His absence in the preceding and the following game demonstrate this. There's a chance we won't see him now until next season when we might well be in the fourth division. Patching him up and letting him play in the big game may well directly contribute to that. And yes, the reason that his absence could contribute to that is that he is a bloody good player who has had a bloody good season.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Walsallone wrote:and not only that Soton ....it means we cannot risk bringing in some of the younger players at the minute. I would like to see Preston,Morris ,Flanagan and Bakayoko given some extended game time but that just isn't possible in our position. We have made a right mess of things since getting to Wembley!
Good point. Bakayoko and Morris hopefully should be able to step up to senior next season. Haven't seen anything of Preston or Morris so impossible for me to comment on that.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
Soton Saddler wrote:Walsallone wrote:and not only that Soton ....it means we cannot risk bringing in some of the younger players at the minute. I would like to see Preston,Morris ,Flanagan and Bakayoko given some extended game time but that just isn't possible in our position. We have made a right mess of things since getting to Wembley!
Good point. Bakayoko and Morris hopefully should be able to step up to senior next season. Haven't seen anything of Preston or Morris so impossible for me to comment on that.
Won't step up next season if Smith is here. He claims to give youth a chance but hadn't really done so. When ever he's played any of the kids this season he's dropped them as soon as a senior player is fit again
Wouldn't surprise me if Morris & bakayoko are both released in the summer
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
This has turned into a really big game, I think a win for us will see us safe however a defeat will drag us right into the mire.
I'm hoping for a nervy 1-0 win with Forde getting the goal. Realistically though I can see another uninspiring defeat. :(
Onto the team I'd go with:
O'Donnell
Purkiss
Chambers
Downing
Taylor
Forde
Mantom
Chambers
Morris
Sawyers
Hiwula (Assuming Bradshaw is injured).
(I also don't think pushing J.Chambers to RB and O'Connor into CB would be a bad idea either).
4,146 with 425 from Notts.
I'm hoping for a nervy 1-0 win with Forde getting the goal. Realistically though I can see another uninspiring defeat. :(
Onto the team I'd go with:
O'Donnell
Purkiss
Chambers
Downing
Taylor
Forde
Mantom
Chambers
Morris
Sawyers
Hiwula (Assuming Bradshaw is injured).
(I also don't think pushing J.Chambers to RB and O'Connor into CB would be a bad idea either).
4,146 with 425 from Notts.
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Re: Notts County (H) League One Friday 3 Apr, 3pm
A must win game lose this and in deep trouble not worried as smith said play like at chesterfield and will beat county easily.Could see history made zero shots on goal ,zero goals yet we win.
Need to change team but know it will be usual players boring us.
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Need to change team but know it will be usual players boring us.
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