IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

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Postby Martin » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:05 pm

Keith wrote:Tutte’s sideways pass to a Northampton player led to their corner for the first goal. Second goal was so pathetic, I could have got across to it in my wheelchair! Did it take a deflection?
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It did take a slight deflection, but too easy nevertheless
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Postby black morse » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:26 pm

At least we're only bottom on goal difference now!
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby tim-sanchez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:30 pm

6 minutes that took, if we do somehow manage to score they'll get nervy with 8+ minutes of stoppage time
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby tim-sanchez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:32 pm

Buxton is our best player in my opinion, constantly positive and great vision. Let's just all agree not to vote another right back as player of the season because we all know what happens!
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Postby P/T Indie » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:39 pm

It must be those shocking training facilities :?
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Postby tim-sanchez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:47 pm

Best half of football from us in weeks, deserves a second goal at least. Let's hope the refs give us a fair amount of stoppage time
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Postby P/T Indie » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:52 pm

Well that's just saved Jim
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Postby marky No.1 » Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:54 pm

Subs worked really well today
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Postby Redalert1970 » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:03 pm

I really apologise and will eat my words tonight

How many times as kev done this for us

Really sorry if I piss people off but just very frustrated with results like everyone else

I will try and be more positive
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby Keith » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:11 pm

PHEW!!! What a half!!!

Superb second half. We could have won it too, although to be honest, so could they, hitting the bar three times over 100 minutes!

Much, much better with Buxton and Kev on the pitch. If we can start like that we’d romp up the table. :D :D :D

(Funny how sometimes a draw can feel like a win!) :D :lol: :D
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Postby Keith » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:13 pm

Redalert1970 wrote:I really apologise and will eat my words tonight

How many times as kev done this for us

Really sorry if I piss people off but just very frustrated with results like everyone else

I will try and be more positive


Don’t worry about it. We all feel the same pain & frustrations.
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby Andy D » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:25 pm

Got serious reservations about Barry Roche, he's carrying way to much weight and was at fault for the second goal, it was in slow motion, and because he's carrying to much weight its effecting his mobilty and agility.

And was beat a couple of weeks ago with a side footed shot from outside the area against Salford City.

Also when Barry came out of his box to clear the ball Northampton fans were onto him chanting "you fat b..ta.d"

Age comes to us all im affraid. :|
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Postby BerlinWaller » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:35 pm

Not sure why Northampton shut up shop for the entire second half when they had us on toast for the first. Nice to see a bit of fight from us but Northampton got what they deserved for sitting back.

Roche is a liability now. Not coming for corners and not picking up long shots is causing a lot of problems. We really need to sort the midfield out, 2 men in the middle doesn't work. Positive signs but we can't keep letting teams get head starts and then try and scrape a point with a frantic 30 minutes.
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Postby tim-sanchez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 4:44 pm

If Conlan is fit I'd like to see Buxton tried out in centre-mid. He's often our best attacking player, but has to do so from right-back where he's limited. We've got two decent full-backs in Tanner and Conlan, but Buxton is too good to leave on the bench.
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby Keith » Sat Sep 28, 2019 5:39 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:Not sure why Northampton shut up shop for the entire second half when they had us on toast for the first. Nice to see a bit of fight from us but Northampton got what they deserved for sitting back.

Roche is a liability now. Not coming for corners and not picking up long shots is causing a lot of problems. We really need to sort the midfield out, 2 men in the middle doesn't work. Positive signs but we can't keep letting teams get head starts and then try and scrape a point with a frantic 30 minutes.


I kind of agree, but wonder how much was Northampton sitting back or us pushing them back? Buxton’s made a huge difference, surging forwards and [shock-horror] being prepared to shoot! Also, once we got the first goal, you could see some confidence coming back, not just to the players, but the crowd too.
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Postby BerlinWaller » Sat Sep 28, 2019 5:45 pm

They sat back straight from kick off. Hoskins was causing problems in the first half but hardly got past the half way line in the second. Adams was the same on the right hand side. Their fans were fuming at the end of the game and I spoke to some on the way home who want Curle out. When they stepped it up after we equalised they could have had 3 more.
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Postby MFC-Manc » Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:05 pm

Agree on Roche, he doesn’t command his area and the defenders don’t trust him, a few times today he shouted “come home” and the defenders kicked it out of play instead. Halstead has to be brought in.

Subs made a huge difference for once.
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Postby Slanester » Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:56 pm

BerlinWaller wrote:They sat back straight from kick off. Hoskins was causing problems in the first half but hardly got past the half way line in the second. Adams was the same on the right hand side. Their fans were fuming at the end of the game and I spoke to some on the way home who want Curle out. When they stepped it up after we equalised they could have had 3 more.
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The Shrimps got the point, they absolutely deserved.

Buxton changed the game for us, and deserved his motm. Start him as right back, and push Tanner forward to take O’Sullivans place. Roll on Vale.COYS.
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Postby Freez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:57 pm

They made a sub at half time and changed from 4-3-3 to 3-1-4-2 and it didn’t work, this allowed Tanner and Buxton the room to get forward more and they scored and created our goals.
Could have had a couple more, great save from AJ by their keeper and another effort blocked, but they too went close at 2-2 twice but the biggest howler was their fullback who drilled it wide of the post when it looked easier to score.
Before kick off, the BBC Northants guys were prefacing most comments with “no disrespect to Morecambe but...” and then went on to explain how the Cobblers would have too much for us.
They were the second team we have come across with big men all over and getting it forward long and early, we dealt with it a bit better than Grimsby, but it was only when we started keeping the ball and taking them on out wide we got some joy.

Took great delight in commenting very loudly at the end “No disrespect to the Cobblers but we could have won that”!!
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Big up to Red Alert and Berlin btw, critical but positive.
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We didn’t win, but that was sooo much better, if we could stop giving teams a goal start, who knows what could happen?
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Postby MfcChris » Sat Sep 28, 2019 6:57 pm

This must mean Kev has scored in every season in the FL. No wonder he was so happy. Wonder if he will get a goal next season too !!
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby Andy D » Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:03 pm

Im not getting carried away, It was a game of two halfs

Imagine if we'd started well and went in 2-0 at H/T then ended the game 2-2 the reaction would have been very different.
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby BerlinWaller » Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:16 pm

Freez wrote:They made a sub at half time and changed from 4-3-3 to 3-1-4-2 and it didn’t work, this allowed Tanner and Buxton the room to get forward more and they scored and created our goals.
Could have had a couple more, great save from AJ by their keeper and another effort blocked, but they too went close at 2-2 twice but the biggest howler was their fullback who drilled it wide of the post when it looked easier to score.
Before kick off, the BBC Northants guys were prefacing most comments with “no disrespect to Morecambe but...” and then went on to explain how the Cobblers would have too much for us.
They were the second team we have come across with big men all over and getting it forward long and early, we dealt with it a bit better than Grimsby, but it was only when we started keeping the ball and taking them on out wide we got some joy.

Took great delight in commenting very loudly at the end “No disrespect to the Cobblers but we could have won that”!!
:D
Big up to Red Alert and Berlin btw, critical but positive.
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Shock horror!
We didn’t win, but that was sooo much better, if we could stop giving teams a goal start, who knows what could happen?


I wouldn't say I was critical of Morecambe but thought Northampton threw it away. Northampton invited us on and we took the opportunity and got a draw. There is no need to get carried away though, it is 3pts from 18 at home. When we win 3 or 4 on the bounce, throw everything back in my face by all means.
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Postby al1 » Sat Sep 28, 2019 7:34 pm

Amazing,we got a draw after another poor first 60 minutes,up till then it must have been the cobblers easiest game of the season.Fortunate that Conlon got an injury and had to subbed by Buxton who changed the game for a very lucky jb,who luckily lives to fight another day,but it is only a matter of time in my view before he is replaced.People have voted with their feet,hardly more than 600 home fans,plus the freebies in the away end and a decent amount of away fans,where they get a crowd of 2200 is beyond me,pull the other one.Astounded that some on here trumpet a draw as though it is a great victory,that is what jb has done to this club with all his negative whinging interviews,we celebrate a home draw,wow!
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby Freez » Sat Sep 28, 2019 10:21 pm

Celebrating?
Who is?
Better performance in the second half, defo.
I wasn’t crowing, it was just better than the last three abysmal performances.
You know, credit where credit is due and all that!

And as for crediting Berlin and others, I know you post from the heart, at least you come on when we haven’t been totally crap and post, that was what I was getting at.

:D
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Re: IFollow thread v the Cobblers....

Postby John L » Sun Sep 29, 2019 7:27 am

marky No.1 wrote:Quite frankly letting him have a free shot from that distance and letting it pretty much trickle into the corner is abysmal.


Took a toe-poked deflection from Steve Old which took it away from Barry's reach.
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