Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? 08:39 - Sep 23 with 1745 views | saint901 | Have seen extended highlights of the Ipswich match. I'm pleased to see that our possession stat was lower than usual but that the ratio of attempts per minute of possession was better. Less pleased to see that Ipswich had more attempts than we did. Allowing the opposition to have an effort at goal, will eventually allow then to score and Ramsdale kept us in that match. Disappointed that we did not score another especially as Ipswich came forward and allowed space at the back. In my view the subs brought on killed our momentum and ambition and I'm baffled as to why RM did that. | | | | |
Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 08:50 - Sep 23 with 1706 views | PatfromPoole | It was a must-win game, particularly in the context of the run of tough games we have coming up. When you are a team like Saints, you simply have to win the games in which you play well, as there invariably won't be that many of them. It was a horrendous two points to chuck away, and that completely overrides any positives. I am still fuming about it. | |
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Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 08:59 - Sep 23 with 1653 views | cocklebreath | With 3 minutes of injury time played I allowed myself to imagine going to the pub after the game in a good mood and having a coupe of happy pints, it’s my fault | |
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Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 09:24 - Sep 23 with 1601 views | SaintNick |
Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 08:50 - Sep 23 by PatfromPoole | It was a must-win game, particularly in the context of the run of tough games we have coming up. When you are a team like Saints, you simply have to win the games in which you play well, as there invariably won't be that many of them. It was a horrendous two points to chuck away, and that completely overrides any positives. I am still fuming about it. |
Whilst most games are must win games when you are at the bottom, sometimes the results don't go as you would like. When you are in a relegation battle you have to take every positive, otherwise it just drags down everyone players & supporters. It felt like a defeat, but if we had equalised in the 95th minute it would have felt like a point gained not lost. Seasons are marathons not sprints there were a lot more positives than negatives on Saturday, for a start we didn't lose and that was the biggest hurdle of the day to overcome, we can't expect a team to just become good overnight, it takes time | |
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Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 10:59 - Sep 23 with 1495 views | DorsetIan | it's pretty obvious that we are improving. The first three games we stuck with last season's players out of loyalty. Loyalty is fair enough but three games were sufficient. We have lots of exciting new talent now playing. Ramsdale, Sugaware, Fernadez, Dibbling, Big Les (hopefully)... The missing link atm is up front, but I'm hopeful. Strikers thrive when they score and that hasn't happened yet, but it will. | |
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Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 14:38 - Sep 23 with 1311 views | Berber | It wasn’t like it came out of the blue though. | |
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Does a small improvement against a weak team = corner turned? on 20:45 - Sep 23 with 960 views | saintmark1976 | The answer to your question saint901 is “ no “. | |
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