Exiles to be defeated at the JCS by resurgent DC's Blue and White Army 09:12 - Dec 14 with 2357 views | durham_exile | Fresh from our latest success, an impressive victory over Wimbledon on Tuesday night in the Vertu Trophy DC looks to maintain their unbeaten run to eight games and to overtake today’s opposition with a victory at fortress JCS. Nelson Jardim brings his Exiles from South Wales sitting in 17th place with 22 points from 18 games whilst Colchester remain 18th with 21 points from 18 games. Colchester weather will be 6 degrees Celsius, dry, partly sunny with a slight breeze. Another busy day today means another truncated preview. Colchester to win 3-0 with Lyle Taylor again on target. Team: Macey Egbo Flanagan Donnelly Iandolo Thorn McDonnell Payne Edwards Taylor Tovide Subs; Smith Hunt Read Gordon Sandah Kells Bishop Although close to Christmas, recent results means that we might see 5,000 at the JCS roaring the Super U’s onto another fine victory. Enjoy the game Up the U’s | |
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Exiles to be defeated at the JCS by resurgent DC's Blue and White Army on 13:18 - Dec 30 with 134 views | MarkyMark47 |
Exiles to be defeated at the JCS by resurgent DC's Blue and White Army on 12:16 - Dec 30 by wessex_exile | It's a tough ask, but not impossible. It'll probably take at least half of the remaining games to accrue the points over and above those gained by teams ahead of us to get into contention. To do that we will have to start turning more of these draws into victories. Our business in the January transfer window will be crucial, particularly if, as many are suggesting, Samson is likely to be sold. It's a pipe dream, but just imagine if Joe Taylor fancied another six months of fun at the JobServe Edit: and as a PS, we simply have to get Lyle Taylor on another contract asap. [Post edited 30 Dec 2024 12:26]
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I think "a tough ask" probably sums it up. In his post-match interview Taylor said he's enjoying his football more than at any time over the last 5 years, so yes let's get him for next season. After being sceptical at the start of the season, he's completely won me over. On the subject of Tovide, in yesterday's match programme his injury was mentioned, but there was nothing said about him in the physios update. | | | |
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