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View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)
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Author:  Oakeedokee [ Sun Mar 19, 2023 11:34 am ]
Post subject:  View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

From Accrington Web

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Well, at least it wasn’t due to poor defending. It was due to no defending at all! Really poor start.

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et again we are being embarrassed at home against a team below us before kick-off - they've now leap-frogged us.
A miserable 1 off-target shot in 45 minutes of play + 2 more yellow cards.
We're doomed!

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Does Coley ever have a plan B?
Every game starts with a lone striker trying to head the ball on to the nonexistent strike partner, while Shaun Whalley does his impersonation of a satellite lost in space that has lost contact with Earth ages ago. It is a tactic that has brought us a total of 30 goals for the season, with only a fraction from open play. Time for something else maybe?

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Players moved on / sold last season have never been replaced like for like and 6 or 7 of the current first team regulars are nowhere near good enough at League 1 standard and would still struggle in league 2.
This is then compounded by the poor disciplinary record we have and then topped off by either late or poor substitutions.
Oh, and then theres the continual blame by Mr Coleman that all the referees are P... Poor.
The reality is the fact the referees and their officials who come to the Wham will be sick and tired of Mr Colemans continual bombardment of foul and abusive language to the 4th official so our card will be marked long before the game even starts.
Yes, we sometimes appear to be treated unfairly by the referees decisions but, i believe they are evened out over the course of the season.

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That was the most abysmal performance from Stanley since their last abysmal performance.
We were shambolic.
Plan B, did we even have a Plan to start with?

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We would struggle in League 2 with a performance like today's.

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The players looked visibly like they were and are a beaten team today after the match. A better side than MK would have had a goal fest today. Very dissappointing but we are what we are. Team needs a rebuild..................

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After watching the highlights we were lucky to get away with a 1-0 loss.

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whilst MKD tried to play Football ( albeit, not that well ? ) the Reds merely kicked a ball around the field, which, as we all know, can only lead to failure ,more embarrassing wallowing in the 'Mire', and eventual relegation .

Author:  keyser soze [ Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

It reads like this forum, two weeks ago. :lol:

Thanks for compiling that Oakee.

Author:  WellDon [ Sun Mar 19, 2023 2:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

keyser soze wrote:
It reads like this forum, two weeks ago. :lol:

Thanks for compiling that Oakee.

Two weeks ago it was relevant to us ;)

Author:  Locutus [ Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

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Players moved on / sold last season have never been replaced like for like and 6 or 7 of the current first team regulars are nowhere near good enough at League 1 standard and would still struggle in league 2.
This is then compounded by the poor disciplinary record we have and then topped off by either late or poor substitutions.


Where have I heard this before? :lol:

Author:  WellDon [ Sun Mar 19, 2023 9:37 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

Well done mate, really appreciate your efforts doing this.

Author:  East Wing Don [ Mon Mar 20, 2023 11:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

keyser soze wrote:
It reads like this forum, two weeks ago. :lol:

Thanks for compiling that Oakee.


That's exactly what I was thinking. No doubt they'll go and get a result against Plymouth now..

Author:  Aliramone [ Mon Mar 20, 2023 7:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

Their manager tells it like it is(was);
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CH5HsLv7JU

Author:  suffolkmadness [ Tue Mar 21, 2023 1:11 pm ]
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Amazing how much that could have been our board. Shows you that fansets of all the clubs around us are feeling the same, even if results go their way for a while - its all very fragile and fickle - just like us!

Author:  Aliramone [ Tue Mar 21, 2023 5:55 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: View from the other side - Accrington Stanley (away)

suffolkmadness wrote:
Amazing how much that could have been our board. Shows you that fansets of all the clubs around us are feeling the same, even if results go their way for a while - its all very fragile and fickle - just like us!

Speak for yourself. :ugeek:
Personally I have never been anything but a staunchly loyal supporter of our clueless, inconsistent lot of semi-skilled 'professionals' who can't follow instructions on a consistent basis, rarely score, and have the defensive capabilities of a soggy paper bag.
(COYD!)

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