Peter wrote:Sounds a doddle dunt it?
'shots are there, so it's a nothing game to them.
However, I reckon if there is one team they want to avoid in the play-offs it's 'Shrimps'.
What better way of doing that than by playing with freedom on Saturday, and knicking it!
Hope it don't come to that, but we all know what complacency did!
Biggest game in't history of Morecambe FC.
Peter wrote:Exactly CC, very sound words.
Christies Child wrote:Peter wrote:Exactly CC, very sound words.
Steady on Peter, I'm not used to such compliments...
Peter wrote:Christies Child wrote:Peter wrote:Exactly CC, very sound words.
Steady on Peter, I'm not used to such compliments...
They're only from me, so don't get carried away ;)
Keith wrote:In other words, I don't think Aldershot will be thinking too far ahead of Saturday either. The only thing is, they may choose to try out a different line up. This would have two benefits to them. Firstly they rest players and give lads who've been on the bench a good run but more importantly (for them) they get to see us 'close up' while we don't get to see their preferred starting line up. If we then play them twice more in quick succession, that may be a useful advantage.
Peter wrote:Keith wrote:In other words, I don't think Aldershot will be thinking too far ahead of Saturday either. The only thing is, they may choose to try out a different line up. This would have two benefits to them. Firstly they rest players and give lads who've been on the bench a good run but more importantly (for them) they get to see us 'close up' while we don't get to see their preferred starting line up. If we then play them twice more in quick succession, that may be a useful advantage.
If I were 'shots though I'd want to play my cards and keep a winning team to keep on winning.
Keith wrote:I wouldn't disagree with that logic either! We just need to concentrate on getting at least one point, beyond that, who cares right now?
Keith wrote:Peter wrote:Keith wrote:In other words, I don't think Aldershot will be thinking too far ahead of Saturday either. The only thing is, they may choose to try out a different line up. This would have two benefits to them. Firstly they rest players and give lads who've been on the bench a good run but more importantly (for them) they get to see us 'close up' while we don't get to see their preferred starting line up. If we then play them twice more in quick succession, that may be a useful advantage.
If I were 'shots though I'd want to play my cards and keep a winning team to keep on winning.
I wouldn't disagree with that logic either! We just need to concentrate on getting at least one point, beyond that, who cares right now? :D
Money Shot wrote:Hi, I'm looking forward to this game and our Manager Kevin Dillon has stated he will put out his strongest team. I think we have a fully fit squad and no suspensions, so there will be no chance of us taken it easy.
Will we win? It's hard to say, we've won 8 on the road this season, but I don't think we ever have won at Christie Park. Perhaps hopefully, history will change and we'll taint your party.
We beat you 4-1 at our place this season, a result which in a way flattered us and not such a trouncing as it seems. Since that game Kevin Dillon has improved the team in all departments, defence, midfield and forwards, so I'm pretty confident we can get a result.
Again I'm looking forward to Saturday and glad the Shots can be there to witness your last league game at Christie Park.
EDD wrote:The 2nd worst player I have seen in a Morecambe shirt,
The 1st going to Simon Hackney.
His effort at the Bradford City game was shocking...
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