BerlinWaller wrote:Important that we didn't lose and after a pretty ropey 30mins it is a good point away from home. We created a few chances and Adam looked the best player on the pitch when he came on. I don't think we have seen such poweful running on the wings since Thommo.
Some of the comments on here from the usual suspects are laughable.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Important that we didn't lose and after a pretty ropey 30mins it is a good point away from home. We created a few chances and Adam looked the best player on the pitch when he came on. I don't think we have seen such poweful running on the wings since Thommo.
Some of the comments on here from the usual suspects are laughable.
A point away at a relegation rival has to be a good point. Cambridge have been a bit of a nemesis for us in reason seasons including a 7-0 hammering under Jim Bentley.
Our destiny will be resolved in our home games from which we need to win about 4 . Any points away will be a bonus although MK Dons away would be great if we can get a win there.
BerlinWaller wrote:Have a look at the teams around us and their fixtures are equally as tough if not tougher. Accy have to play Sat-Tues pretty much to the end of the season as do Burton. I know we have to get our own house in order but it is going to be a struggle for every team in and about us to pick up points. Can see us all setting our alarm clocks for 2am for the last day decider at Exeter. I hope we can all start being a bit more positive as we look to stay in the third tier of English football for a third successive season!
redrobo wrote:The majority would have taken a point before the game. ....
marky No.1 wrote:redrobo wrote:The majority would have taken a point before the game. ....
Not sure i would agree with that before the game.
On the plus side we have stopped the crap away form, but when you are playing a team below you it is surely an opportunity to want to win.
Result no use to either team really.
Having said that, towards the end I was glad of a point having seen the way Cambridge came at us and created chances and shots which we didn't do a lot of.
Still leaves us in a precarious position and 2 wins away from catching up with anybody while relying on them to keep losing
redrobo wrote:The majority would have taken a point before the game.
redrobo wrote:Still maintain that the vast majority would have taken a single point ((obviously 3 points being preferable) rather than sod all...
redrobo wrote:The majority would have taken a point before the game.
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