"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM 10:24 - Nov 8 with 8372 views | truenorth | If that demonstrated the height of his abmition, then I for one would like a new manager. TN | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 10:57 - Nov 8 with 6046 views | Dalenet | It was a stupid and naive thing to say. Stockport were part time last season FFS We need to put it behind us and move on and play like we did against Sunderland more often. | | | |
(No subject) on 11:46 - Nov 8 with 5956 views | foreverhopefulDale | I think it is an embarrassment to lose, especially at home to a non league team, and even more so in a local derby, with a crap performance, however due to all the circumstances, it might not be a bad thing, in the sense it might be helpful in our league campaign to finish comfortably in mid table rather than batting all season in a relegation scrap. I have every confidence on what I have seen up to now this season we can finish mid table, probably in the lower end. [Post edited 8 Nov 2020 11:55]
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(No subject) on 13:57 - Nov 8 with 5777 views | DaleView |
(No subject) on 11:46 - Nov 8 by foreverhopefulDale | I think it is an embarrassment to lose, especially at home to a non league team, and even more so in a local derby, with a crap performance, however due to all the circumstances, it might not be a bad thing, in the sense it might be helpful in our league campaign to finish comfortably in mid table rather than batting all season in a relegation scrap. I have every confidence on what I have seen up to now this season we can finish mid table, probably in the lower end. [Post edited 8 Nov 2020 11:55]
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Look on the bright side. Due to COVID-19 there was nobody at Spotland to see it. It will soon be forgotten. | | | |
(No subject) on 14:00 - Nov 8 with 5764 views | foreverhopefulDale |
(No subject) on 13:57 - Nov 8 by DaleView | Look on the bright side. Due to COVID-19 there was nobody at Spotland to see it. It will soon be forgotten. |
That’s very true. I was certainly glad I wasn’t there in person to witness it, though equally was sad not to have witnessed recent victories in person. | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 14:09 - Nov 8 with 5743 views | EllDale | The fact remains though that for the last two or three years many of our better performances/results seem to have occurred away from home. | | | |
(No subject) on 14:44 - Nov 8 with 5686 views | 442Dale |
(No subject) on 14:00 - Nov 8 by foreverhopefulDale | That’s very true. I was certainly glad I wasn’t there in person to witness it, though equally was sad not to have witnessed recent victories in person. |
If fans had been there we might have won the games we lost and lost the games we won. And drawn won or lost the games we drew. That’s how it works. We haven’t missed the games as they happened as they wouldn’t have happened like they did. | |
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(No subject) on 14:55 - Nov 8 with 5661 views | D_Alien |
(No subject) on 14:44 - Nov 8 by 442Dale | If fans had been there we might have won the games we lost and lost the games we won. And drawn won or lost the games we drew. That’s how it works. We haven’t missed the games as they happened as they wouldn’t have happened like they did. |
Whilst broadly agreeing with "chaos theory", i wonder where to draw the line? For instance, if fans were allowed in but instead of there being 5429, someone missed the game and there were only 5428, would that affect the outcome? And if not, how many fans would it take to make a difference? | |
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(No subject) on 14:56 - Nov 8 with 5646 views | 442Dale |
(No subject) on 14:55 - Nov 8 by D_Alien | Whilst broadly agreeing with "chaos theory", i wonder where to draw the line? For instance, if fans were allowed in but instead of there being 5429, someone missed the game and there were only 5428, would that affect the outcome? And if not, how many fans would it take to make a difference? |
Six. Or seventeen. | |
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(No subject) on 15:01 - Nov 8 with 5631 views | D_Alien |
(No subject) on 14:56 - Nov 8 by 442Dale | Six. Or seventeen. |
I'm glad at least one of those is a prime number, which has to make a difference [Post edited 8 Nov 2020 15:03]
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(No subject) on 15:01 - Nov 8 with 5631 views | Daley_Lama |
(No subject) on 14:44 - Nov 8 by 442Dale | If fans had been there we might have won the games we lost and lost the games we won. And drawn won or lost the games we drew. That’s how it works. We haven’t missed the games as they happened as they wouldn’t have happened like they did. |
There is no embarrassment in losing to a team like Stockport. I agree with that actually - they are doing well in the conference and fair play to them. The bad things about yesterday were 1. Pedestrian attitude. Jim Mc and Jimmy K worst culprits 2. Tactical oddness. Jimmy Ryan can pass - why was he put at RB and Jimmy K (who can only pass backwards) swapped 3. Lack of midfield creativity. Rathbone running down dead ends, Morely passing off, Jimmy K as above - yet no subs until too late. Finally Dooley was brought on but seeing as he appears to have lost all ability to dribble or beat a man that hardly changed anything We were fortunate to be in the game at half time (great save just before HT) and second half we were painful to watch. Stockport if they had even bothered to try - could have scored more. The players looked knackered from early on but the only change to line up was Roberts out (perhaps he is too energetic) There is no shame in losing, but being very poor irrespective of the opposition is not great. [Post edited 8 Nov 2020 15:02]
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(No subject) on 17:35 - Nov 8 with 5359 views | foreverhopefulDale |
(No subject) on 14:44 - Nov 8 by 442Dale | If fans had been there we might have won the games we lost and lost the games we won. And drawn won or lost the games we drew. That’s how it works. We haven’t missed the games as they happened as they wouldn’t have happened like they did. |
We will never know. | |
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(No subject) on 18:20 - Nov 8 with 5261 views | Dickster |
(No subject) on 14:55 - Nov 8 by D_Alien | Whilst broadly agreeing with "chaos theory", i wonder where to draw the line? For instance, if fans were allowed in but instead of there being 5429, someone missed the game and there were only 5428, would that affect the outcome? And if not, how many fans would it take to make a difference? |
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(No subject) on 18:27 - Nov 8 with 5243 views | blackdogblue |
(No subject) on 18:14 - Nov 8 by boromat | They did look tired again maybe we should have had a bigger shake up of the team |
Play them in different positions? | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 19:56 - Nov 8 with 5105 views | macro | No match this weekend, hopefully the players will get a few days off. Stockport game looked a game to far both physically and mentally | | | |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 10:21 - Nov 9 with 4728 views | BucketBstard | Shocking statement from BBM . We need every penny we can and FA Cup money could be a god send. But to go out with a wimper at home to a Non League is a disgrace. | | | |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 10:37 - Nov 9 with 4702 views | ChaffRAFC | For full context, his interview is below. It's not like he isn't disappointing and annoyed at going out and all we can do it put it behind us and move on. Also worth noting we didn't even know who we were playing until Wednesday night. We're still without our number one striker and it's not like we've not had days like this before (FCUM, Forest Green) so I fear there's been an over-reaction to this loss. We made one change to the lineup on Saturday and have been having to play twice a week every week with no real room to change things up due to a lack of depth. The players probably need this rest they're getting at the weekend. This game has gone now. “It’s a very disappointing result for us in terms of the end result. I thought we played well for periods but Stockport put in a very good performance and, as much as we have enjoyed our days in the competition over the last couple of years, it’s important to respect what they’ve done today and wish them the best going forward. “I thought we played well for long periods. The opposition score two quick goals in the first half - the first goal was obviously a brilliant goal and the second goal from our point of view is very disappointing. It’s something we’ve been working and conscious of, so that was very disappointing. “Then you’re just looking at the reaction and applying the constants to how we want to play. We were pretty relentless in our attacking play, but when the opposition are defending so resolutely with so many numbers so deep in their own half, it can be hard to break down. I thought we broke them down on numerous occasions and created great chances but today we just couldn’t take them and, as such, we exit this season’s FA Cup at this stage.” He continued: “In this moment you never enjoy the feeling of losing. I always say to the players that there’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport. We have to do everything that we can to try and beat them but, at the end of the day, we haven’t been able to beat them today. As such, you have to take it on the chin and be man enough to accept that we kept going right to the final whistle. We can’t have all the days on our own terms and expect to do it our way all the time. Now it’s about understanding why we lost and trying to put it right every week. “The lads are desperate to win and there’s always a perception when you play against teams from lower down that you don’t want to get beaten, but I said before the game that there was no fear of failure on our part. We were keen to progress and play as well as we could - I can’t say that before the game and act differently after it, it’s just the way it is. There are things we want to work on from today’s game but they are exactly the same things we would have worked on after a victory.” | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:03 - Nov 9 with 4657 views | Hopwoodblue | So working on that principle losing to any team in Div1 is completely acceptable? I don’t think he should be quoting things like that when our performance wasn’t up to scratch. You can be to nice sometimes, hopefully he will have said things differently behind closed doors otherwise it gives the players an excuse every time we lose a league game if it’s ok to lose to a conference team. Poor choice of words if you ask me ! | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:03 - Nov 9 with 4654 views | SuddenLad | That's the first time I've read the post-match response from BBM and I agree with what he says. Everyone is disappointed - sure they are - but it's no embarrassment to lose to Stockport. We were the 'scalp' in Saturdays' game and Stockport the underdogs, just as we have been several times in recent seasons. They knuckled down, battened down the hatches and got a result. Well done to them. That said, I don't think they have one player, I would exchange for one of ours for a League One campaign. I don't doubt that there are things we can learn from the game, as there are from every game. We now have a period of rest for some of the players, whilst others continue to recover from injuries. BBM has only had 30 minutes of this season with his main striker on the field and by the time Wimbledon comes along, he should hopefully be fit again. No need for the over-reaction, the doom and gloom and words like 'embarrassing'. We lost, we move on. | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:08 - Nov 9 with 4644 views | BigDaveMyCock | We didn’t lose. Their goals were illegal and we’re suing. | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:34 - Nov 9 with 4593 views | AtThePeake |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 10:37 - Nov 9 by ChaffRAFC | For full context, his interview is below. It's not like he isn't disappointing and annoyed at going out and all we can do it put it behind us and move on. Also worth noting we didn't even know who we were playing until Wednesday night. We're still without our number one striker and it's not like we've not had days like this before (FCUM, Forest Green) so I fear there's been an over-reaction to this loss. We made one change to the lineup on Saturday and have been having to play twice a week every week with no real room to change things up due to a lack of depth. The players probably need this rest they're getting at the weekend. This game has gone now. “It’s a very disappointing result for us in terms of the end result. I thought we played well for periods but Stockport put in a very good performance and, as much as we have enjoyed our days in the competition over the last couple of years, it’s important to respect what they’ve done today and wish them the best going forward. “I thought we played well for long periods. The opposition score two quick goals in the first half - the first goal was obviously a brilliant goal and the second goal from our point of view is very disappointing. It’s something we’ve been working and conscious of, so that was very disappointing. “Then you’re just looking at the reaction and applying the constants to how we want to play. We were pretty relentless in our attacking play, but when the opposition are defending so resolutely with so many numbers so deep in their own half, it can be hard to break down. I thought we broke them down on numerous occasions and created great chances but today we just couldn’t take them and, as such, we exit this season’s FA Cup at this stage.” He continued: “In this moment you never enjoy the feeling of losing. I always say to the players that there’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport. We have to do everything that we can to try and beat them but, at the end of the day, we haven’t been able to beat them today. As such, you have to take it on the chin and be man enough to accept that we kept going right to the final whistle. We can’t have all the days on our own terms and expect to do it our way all the time. Now it’s about understanding why we lost and trying to put it right every week. “The lads are desperate to win and there’s always a perception when you play against teams from lower down that you don’t want to get beaten, but I said before the game that there was no fear of failure on our part. We were keen to progress and play as well as we could - I can’t say that before the game and act differently after it, it’s just the way it is. There are things we want to work on from today’s game but they are exactly the same things we would have worked on after a victory.” |
"We can’t have all the days on our own terms and expect to do it our way all the time." This was the line that stood out to me. Absolutely true but completely at odds with the entitlement of football fans these days. We've had our moments in the cup in recent seasons and as disappointing as Saturday obviously was, we have to take one on the chin every now and then when a team has their moment against us. It's part of being a football fan. | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:40 - Nov 9 with 4583 views | funkkk | When is losing to a team two divisions below, in a competitive game, not embarrassing? We move on, of course, but let's not sugarcoat it. | | | |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 12:07 - Nov 9 with 4523 views | SuddenLad |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:40 - Nov 9 by funkkk | When is losing to a team two divisions below, in a competitive game, not embarrassing? We move on, of course, but let's not sugarcoat it. |
Who has sugar-coated it? It's been called a 'disappointment' by fans and management alike. No-one is saying Stockport shouldn't have won, or that we were unlucky or played them off the park. Stockport were deserved winners. No arguments. What we haven't done is over-react to one particular defeat. Trying to make out that the defeat was worse than it was, is daft. The FA Cup produces results like this - and worse - every season. This time, we were beaten. It happens from time to time. It's no big deal. If it had been 0-5 you may have a point. It wasn't. | |
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"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 12:08 - Nov 9 with 4523 views | Ancoats_Blue |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 11:40 - Nov 9 by funkkk | When is losing to a team two divisions below, in a competitive game, not embarrassing? We move on, of course, but let's not sugarcoat it. |
Tbf they’re at the top end of the National League with a squad that would probably do quite well in league 2. They’re hardly the dog and duck Sunday league side. Some more shocking results than ours this weekend. Chorley beating Wigan for and Darlington beating Swindon for example. I thought our draw and performance away at Wrexham last season was more deserving of being called embarrassing given their form at the time. Saturday, not so, a strong team in good form who I’d imagine we’ll see in a league again in the not too distant future. | | | |
"There’s no embarrassment in losing to a club or a team like Stockport" BBM on 13:17 - Nov 9 with 4372 views | D_Alien | Of course we're able to take a defeat like the one on Saturday on the chin What concerns me far more, is the doubt that anything will be learnt from it. Every man and his dog that gets kicked says they're going "to learn from it" - it's the stock response these days Given the circumstances, the way Stockport started the game was outstanding but something that was entirely expected. The way we started was simply unacceptable. Of course it's happened before in recent memory (FCUM's already been mentioned) but to think we couldn't have made ourselves better prepared for that is to doubt the ability of the coaching staff to consider even the basics And of course, we move on, but it's all cliches and pretty avoidable | |
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