RedRedWine wrote:Pointless topic after 2 games.
Here is my verdict. I'm jet lagged city and watching some ESPN channel on Sky. England vs Holland from Euro '88 is on the TV. How crap was football 20 years ago? Seriously, the standard is appauling. I doubt any of the 88 England team would be good enough to play for a current Premiership team. All I hear from my dad is "in my day I could go to the game, get a programme buy a bagde, have a few beers and still have enough change to buy a bag of chips for the way home" etc. But was the football really this bad? I'm told ESPN do these classic matches channel all the time.
The next time some balding chap gives me a lecture about how football has gone down the tubes I'm going to ask him to sit through a game that he thought was amazing back in the day. The standard of football has improved dramatically from what I can see.
Christies Child wrote:A bit too early to judge overall for me, but if we continue to play to our strengths ie on the ground then we should be a match for any other team in our league.
Forget the PNE result. We won't be playing teams like that every game and in many ways the 5-1 result has come at the right time in the season to rectify the problems that are there.
I've said it before, but PJ needs somebody to work off. It's unfortunate that O'Carroll wasn't given the opportunity to play alongside him. From what I saw of him he had the abiltiy to hold the ball up and bring other players into the game.
Bryan wrote:Too early to judge but you can see the quality this season already. Potentially really good but we still have to defend better and put those chances away. Plenty of time to iron those things out though. I just wish Duffy would take his man on more. He's got the ability. Fans still have to be patient though if results don't go our way imediately. Missed a holding type midfielder against Preston. And the strikers are a bit thin on the ground. But with budget restrictions i think we have done amazingly well in terms of the squad available.
DawZi wrote:oh and id go as far as saying already this is the best Morecambe team we've ever had!.
seasonsinthesun wrote:DawZi wrote:oh and id go as far as saying already this is the best Morecambe team we've ever had!.
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shrimpnsave wrote:seasonsinthesun wrote:DawZi wrote:oh and id go as far as saying already this is the best Morecambe team we've ever had!.
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DawZi wrote:oh and id go as far as saying already this is the best Morecambe team we've ever had!.
seasonsinthesun wrote:DawZi wrote:oh and id go as far as saying already this is the best Morecambe team we've ever had!.
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parkyboy wrote:Moss a definte improvement on Yates his reading of the game and backtracking is superb.
Wilson has edged ahead of Danny in attacking play and his crosses , not sure yet about back tracking.
Jevons and Crainey have made a big difference to our attacking skills compared with who they have replaced and will score the bulk of our goals this season .
Duffy is a find and sftill settling in to Div 2 football but we have to decide where his best position is to get the best out of him.
Haining is the star turn and will form a strong partnership with Jim.
They should all as the season go's on extract the best out of the rest of the team.
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