Reasons for optimism

Reasons for optimism

Postby Heysham_Shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:40 am

After 14 games last season we had 12 points so we are 2 points better off than same stage last season and we finished 4th with 73 points. However we then went on a run of 7 games 7 wins to take us to 33 points from 21 games.

3 of our 4 league games in November are at the Globe Arena. Home games are Stockport , Lincoln and Crewe. Thats 9 points ! And away to Cheltenham we could get 1 point.
We could be on 24 points at the end of November ;)
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Little Shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:43 am

Heysham_Shrimp wrote:After 14 games last season we had 12 points so we are 2 points better off than same stage last season and we finished 4th with 73 points. However we then went on a run of 7 games 7 wins to take us to 33 points from 21 games.

3 of our 4 league games in November are at the Globe Arena. Home games are Stockport , Lincoln and Crewe. Thats 9 points ! And away to Cheltenham we could get 1 point.
We could be on 24 points at the end of November ;)


And then there's the bit in the middle.............ACTUALLY WINNING GAMES! :?
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Bellers The Shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 9:49 am

There's still hope! ;) That 7 game winning streak would be nice
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby thegentlegiant » Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:05 am

Bellers The Shrimp wrote:There's still hope! ;) That 7 game winning streak would be nice


Very nice indeed!
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby RedRedWine1 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:20 am

The thing is, I seem to remember us playing some really good stuff at this point last season. We had just been really unlucky in not picking up results in games where we had bossed. This season we have been generally poor and have not created enough chances to win games. I can't see us going on a 7 game winning streak the way we are performing at the moment.
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby George Dawes » Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:36 am

Little Shrimp wrote:
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:After 14 games last season we had 12 points so we are 2 points better off than same stage last season and we finished 4th with 73 points. However we then went on a run of 7 games 7 wins to take us to 33 points from 21 games.

3 of our 4 league games in November are at the Globe Arena. Home games are Stockport , Lincoln and Crewe. Thats 9 points ! And away to Cheltenham we could get 1 point.
We could be on 24 points at the end of November ;)


And then there's the bit in the middle.............ACTUALLY WINNING GAMES! :?


and sorry to be negative, but that was with two center forwards playing what in return doubles your chances of scoring goals and goals win matches
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Plain Peter » Sun Oct 31, 2010 10:42 am

Shrimps need to score in the first 20 minutes.
Boss the opposition
Score again before half-time.
Look for more in the 2nd half, but most importantly continue to boss the game.
That's what Chelsea do :)
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Keith » Sun Oct 31, 2010 11:16 am

Little Shrimp wrote:And then there's the bit in the middle.............ACTUALLY WINNING GAMES! :?


Its not a problem now...



...its November! :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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David Cameron. May 4th 2015.
So how did that work out then?
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby essex_shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:20 pm

Trick or Treat Time essex_shrimp is talking.


I think Morecambe problem is the changes made game in game in.

Remember how we play vs Screwsbury thinking wow.

And thinking after watching Parrish Red Card it was not a red card and in football it is all about luck.

Jevons Looked fired up when he came on as a sub .

And hope Sammy plays 4-4-2 bringing in Jevons and Rundle?
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Heysham_Shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:28 pm

ok heres another optimistic stat:

August 2 points

September 5 Points

October 7 points

we are an improving team! why not 9 points in November :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby heysham_mfc » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:32 pm

In this league if you can put a run for 4 or 5 stright wins together you can go from a team at the bottom of the table to promotion contenders so there is still a lot that could happen yet.
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby essex_shrimp » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:33 pm

Still going on my tip of 3rd Place for Morecambe


you fans now are :shock: :shock: me saying this
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Bare Ben » Sun Oct 31, 2010 12:38 pm

Oh i dunno daz, im more :geek:
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Re: Reasons for optimism

Postby Keith » Sun Oct 31, 2010 1:48 pm

essex_shrimp wrote:Remember how we play vs Screwsbury thinking wow.


If you are going to feed the trolls, you deserve all you get. :evil: You know some people get wound up with your deliberate mis-spelling of Shrewsbury, but persist. You know the 'yeah-wow' crap descended into a personal squabble that came within an inch of people being banned.

Behave or you are history, this time with no second chance. I said first time around I couldn't decide if you were genuinely severely dyslexic (in which case allowances should be made) or you were a wind-up merchant, in which case you'd be banned.

I now think you are a bit of both. If you want to set up your own forum I'll gladly help you but if you are going to continue to use this one, stop pissing* people off and deliberately winding them up.






*and yes, I know, double standards.
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