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    We have played two of the tipped favorites for relegation this season and taken 2 points. The first one at home where we manage a lucky cross to get out of jail. The second we take the lead and then let it slip 3 minutes into injury time.

    Question - In both games we created plenty of chances & were solid at the back for large parts of both games. Why did we not manage wins?

    Question - When a relatively poor championship side in Plymouth try and take the game to us after falling behind, why don't we have it in us to score a 2nd and in some cases 3rd goal?

    There is one simple answer, we don't have enough up front against sides in this division. Thats why I write this report from my PC at this time rather than making a thoroughly disappointing 200 mile trip back from Plymouth!

  • #2
    Exactly seen it all before why is it always us that lets in last minute goals away from home.......

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    • #3
      Originally posted by scarface View Post
      Exactly seen it all before why is it always us that lets in last minute goals away from home.......
      no killer instinct in the team anywhere......cannot kill teams off if you sit back.

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      • #4
        New season ...new manager ...same old Rangers!

        ...some things never change!

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        • #5
          I am trying not to be too down, but as I was looking at the results and it went from 1-0 to 1-1, I could not help myself thinking same old Rangers.
          RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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          • #6
            The answer is that we do not know how to kill the game off when we are in front. It is something we should learn how to do!
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            • #7
              Magilton's philosophy is never to play keep-ball and run it down to the corner flags. Even at 1-0 up with minutes to go he'll keep pushing for a 2nd.

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              • #8
                I suppose you could say (if you believe pundits) that at least we are creating chances.By all accounts our first two games we have created a hat ful of chances, they have just not been converted to goals.if we are to advance this year, we have to start putting these chances away....simple.We are really, the same team that ended last season,Faurlin and Pellicori not really been in the team, Delaney out Borrowdale in....so its the same team as last year, which many feel is an average championship team.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Spencer View Post
                  We are really, the same team that ended last season,Faurlin and Pellicori not really been in the team, Delaney out Borrowdale in....so its the same team as last year, which many feel is an average championship team.
                  Not quite. We have the long-term injured back now.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                    Not quite. We have the long-term injured back now.
                    Except for Cook and Rowlands.
                    We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are...

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                    • #11
                      Definitely De ja Vu (or whatever it is)

                      last December they equalised in injury time too and guess who scored? Yep, you've got it Helguson
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post
                        Magilton's philosophy is never to play keep-ball and run it down to the corner flags. Even at 1-0 up with minutes to go he'll keep pushing for a 2nd.
                        Didn't look like that yesterday.
                        The CM were sitting too deep and inviting Plymouth to attack.
                        And with the toothlessness up front, increasing our lead was never going to happen and letting in an equaliser was.
                        Faurlin is my hero!!! Love him!!! #########

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                        • #13
                          Many years ago, in the George Graham 1-0 era, I had a row with an Arsenal supporter and stated that I would rather draw a game playing entertaining football than win like they did. I hope I am not going to have to put that theory to the test this season.
                          RIP: Doug, Sniffer and Pat

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                          • #14
                            Striker,striker,striker I think somebody needs to hold a big banner outside loftus road and in very large bold writing give the board a sign in what is so obviously required............... STRIKER!

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                            • #15
                              Thing is, we'll probably end up scoring goals and winning games in which we don't create as many chances.

                              Things will turn around, think you're all getting in a fluster about nothing at this stage of the season
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