I'd say four of our first team weren't in the matchday squad... Pretty close to having most of our starting 11 on the pitch at some stage...
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostCaulker playing like a t osser really isn't any form of plus, mate.
( I'm farked it going to go untill we might be in the quarters )
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Starting 11 yes, sorry. However Sylla, Ngbakoto, Robinson, Smith, Manning, Borysiuk, Furlong, Baptiste - all players that have either been involved in league matchday squads or come on, so far season.
Freeman, Mackie and Smith all came on in the second half. A lot of these players started for us in numerous games also, last season. So let's not make out that there is all of a sudden some huge chasm between these players from last night and the line-up we have been using so far this season.
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Originally posted by West London is Rss View PostStarting 11 yes, sorry. However Sylla, Ngbakoto, Robinson, Smith, Manning, Borysiuk, Furlong, Baptiste - all players that have either been involved in league matchday squads or come on, so far season.
Freeman, Mackie and Smith all came on in the second half. A lot of these players started for us in numerous games also, last season. So let's not make out that there is all of a sudden some huge chasm between these players from last night and the line-up we have been using so far this season.
It's an appaling result but we all know that most of these players will slot in fine to the core first XI when required.....just not all at once !!!
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostNope, I agree we had a lot of players out there last night that have been involved in the first team this season and certainly a lot more last season. Only factor I would say is the number of minutes they've had competitively this season and, more importantly, how often they've played together.
It's an appaling result but we all know that most of these players will slot in fine to the core first XI when required.....just not all at once !!!
We'll see how they react on Saturday.
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Originally posted by West London is Rss View PostFair enough, remember you could always say the same for Brentford though. If we won last night I'm not sure your points there would even be taken into consideration about match minutes and how often they've played with eachother. I wonder if Brentford fans are saying the same even though they won? IMO there's never an excuse for a result like last night mate with fringe first team players, and good teams don't lose like that at home in such a big margin.
We'll see how they react on Saturday.
Its a good job those in charge arent having a meltdown like on here else we would be doomed
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Holloway let us all down last night with his team selection. Forget squad rotation - it's only August FFS, and we're not Man Utd - this was a winnable match against local rivals with fans' pride and a decent draw next time at stake. All of football knows that 'winning is a habit' and we had the chance to get two on the bounce and go to Cardiff with some confidence building. Instead, we will probably be looking at two defeats in a row and the momentum of a surprisingly half-decent start to the season will start to slide. Yet another example of how he just doesn't get it.
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Originally posted by West London is Rss View PostFair enough, remember you could always say the same for Brentford though. If we won last night I'm not sure your points there would even be taken into consideration about match minutes and how often they've played with eachother. I wonder if Brentford fans are saying the same even though they won? IMO there's never an excuse for a result like last night mate with fringe first team players, and good teams don't lose like that at home in such a big margin.
We'll see how they react on Saturday.
Hopefully it will simply further highlight the weak areas of the squad and we'll address that with some loans.
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View PostHolloway let us all down last night with his team selection. Forget squad rotation - it's only August FFS, and we're not Man Utd - this was a winnable match against local rivals with fans' pride and a decent draw next time at stake. All of football knows that 'winning is a habit' and we had the chance to get two on the bounce and go to Cardiff with some confidence building. Instead, we will probably be looking at two defeats in a row and the momentum of a surprisingly half-decent start to the season will start to slide. Yet another example of how he just doesn't get it.
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Originally posted by Rangers77 View PostThe fact that he doesn't get this is truly scary. He's either useless or stupid or both.
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Originally posted by Pinkie View PostSo what do you reckon if he had put his best team out & a few got injured like say pav, what then when we go and get battered at say cardiff?! can just see it now how stupid he was to put his full team out, we`ve had a good start to the season and he needs his full 11, even though we`ve got injuries now! why is he stupid for that! i think he perfectly gets what hes done even though he`d of hoped for more from these fringe players.
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What i dont understand is the 'majority' of this forum voted that we will be relegated this season.
Surely after our miracle/freak start this is a minute chance we might be able to stay up by the skin of our teeth again.
A carabou cup run and risking injuring players will in no way help our prayers of staying up.
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I love Ollie, but he doesn't half talk a load of (admittedly positive) ########. His enthusiasm is infectious , his coaching ability is much less noticeable sadly. Very average coach overall. Bircham below average. But if there is a more positive , enthusiastic, committed coach than Ollie, I've yet to see him.
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