Mark S wrote:I fully expected a tough challenge today. I was always taught to be wary of injured animals fighting for survival.
Sounded to me as though they really brought the game to us today and the best team won. It happens all the time.
Six points from nine is hardly a disaster. Nine from twelve would be fantastic. We will bounce back.
SW London Shrimp wrote:Just got back from the game.
We were absolutely aweful, hapless, hopeless. Couldn't pass to one another; kept slipping over; shot-shy; bullied off the ball all too often; didn't have a shot on target until 95th minute. We were half a yard slower all over the pitch, except in the middle of midfield - we were a good yard slower there.
Having said that, I didn't think that they posed much of a threat at all until they scored. Whilst we weren't bossing the game I thought we were in charge, but without much of goal threat.
To me the only positive was the performance of Parrish. Last year he looked like Bambi on ice; now he looks like a decent full-back, at least defensively. Today he lacked a bit going forward - I don't see him often enough to know whether this was an off-day or a normal performance.
Based on today's performance the play-offs will have to wait at least another year.
Mark
Number 1 wrote:Question for Nerso.
It sounded like Morecambe were quite poor today, but in relation to your season so far, how did the Cheltenham performance rate? Was it one of your best? It might give a bit of perspective to the doom mongerers on here. Although I'm fully aware that in asking such a question it would be easy for you to throw in a curved ball and say it was your worst of the season! But if you can, please give an honest answer.
campdave wrote:Can someone who was there let me know how we lined up in midfield?
heysham_mfc wrote:match report
http://www.ctfc.com/page/MatchReport/0, ... 80,00.html
cheltenham manager comments
http://www.ctfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,, ... 06,00.html
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