if onlySteamy Nin wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 21:14If we win our games in hand we are in the top 6, it doesn't get closer than that. Get a positive attitude and it will propagate.superposh80 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 15:33Even if we do win...
You couldn't trust McCann to get us anywere near the top six
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stuie wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 22:01if onlySteamy Nin wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 21:14If we win our games in hand we are in the top 6, it doesn't get closer than that. Get a positive attitude and it will propagate.superposh80 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 15:33Even if we do win...
You couldn't trust McCann to get us anywere near the top six
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Thanks for the advice pal....Steamy Nin wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 21:14If we win our games in hand we are in the top 6, it doesn't get closer than that. Get a positive attitude and it will propagate.superposh80 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 15:33Even if we do win...
You couldn't trust McCann to get us anywere near the top six
But I'll stick to my opinion.
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I suppose I was expecting the impossible, an apology,bristleposh wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 18:36Why do you have this habit of making things up, where exactly did I say it was a positive outcome.
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Absolutely, we all have an opinion and we are entitled to it, but opinions don't influence others, attitude does. Get positive and others will pick up on it.superposh80 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 22:17Thanks for the advice pal....Steamy Nin wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 21:14If we win our games in hand we are in the top 6, it doesn't get closer than that. Get a positive attitude and it will propagate.superposh80 wrote: ↑10 Feb 2018, 15:33Even if we do win...
You couldn't trust McCann to get us anywere near the top six
But I'll stick to my opinion.
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2 away wins since August!! Promotion form for my ****!! Ah well at least we get to make another trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Town that is Gillingham & their wonderful facilities next year again 

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Didn't go yesterday but that doesn't stop me feeling as choked as anyone. Its alright having a couple of games in hand which if won would see us in the play off spots, but do we really look a team capable of going on a min run of victories.
It surely has to be a mindset issue why we keep leaking goals, particularly so many late goals, are GM"s substitutions too negative, are they even required or at best does the change of formation tbat follows invite team on in the last ten minutes.
If it doesn't stop, the play offs, epecially when the amount of goals we are scoring at the other end also appear to be drying up very quickly are going to remain a pipe dream. Reading DM's twitter quotes it looks clear that if that happens GM's future will be elsewhere
It surely has to be a mindset issue why we keep leaking goals, particularly so many late goals, are GM"s substitutions too negative, are they even required or at best does the change of formation tbat follows invite team on in the last ten minutes.
If it doesn't stop, the play offs, epecially when the amount of goals we are scoring at the other end also appear to be drying up very quickly are going to remain a pipe dream. Reading DM's twitter quotes it looks clear that if that happens GM's future will be elsewhere
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People can dote over McCann all they like, he is NOT the person to lead Peterborough United, he is too inexperienced....and cheap.
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Poor game management again, so many points dropped this season.
Taylor with an uncharacteristic error which costs us all three points, but to be fair Marriott with better decision making earlier could have sealed the three points.
So frustrating this season, because we have so much potential in this team. Grant was excellent yesterday, the back five worked well I though, but we created very little in the final third.
There seems to be a lot of frustration building in the attacking third, with reactions to poor decisions getting more and more visible. We are really missing Edwards in my opinion, his directness in the early part of the season really opened teams up. I also think Harry Anderson would walk into this team at the moment.
I would give Marriott a rest the next game, and give Bogle a start on his own.
Taylor with an uncharacteristic error which costs us all three points, but to be fair Marriott with better decision making earlier could have sealed the three points.
So frustrating this season, because we have so much potential in this team. Grant was excellent yesterday, the back five worked well I though, but we created very little in the final third.
There seems to be a lot of frustration building in the attacking third, with reactions to poor decisions getting more and more visible. We are really missing Edwards in my opinion, his directness in the early part of the season really opened teams up. I also think Harry Anderson would walk into this team at the moment.
I would give Marriott a rest the next game, and give Bogle a start on his own.
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“He’s six foot something, fit as a flea, good looking – he’s got to have something wrong with him. Hopefully he’s hung like a hamster – That would make us all feel better. Having said that, me missus has got a pet hamster at home, and his c***’s massive.”
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Oh please. You ruined a semi sensible post with that crap.exodus (x-man) wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 09:13Poor game management again, so many points dropped this season.
Taylor with an uncharacteristic error which costs us all three points, but to be fair Marriott with better decision making earlier could have sealed the three points.
So frustrating this season, because we have so much potential in this team. Grant was excellent yesterday, the back five worked well I though, but we created very little in the final third.
There seems to be a lot of frustration building in the attacking third, with reactions to poor decisions getting more and more visible. We are really missing Edwards in my opinion, his directness in the early part of the season really opened teams up. I also think Harry Anderson would walk into this team at the moment.
I would give Marriott a rest the next game, and give Bogle a start on his own.
Bogle is big, strong and so we are told pacy.
Not yesterday but I am sure with time he'll come good.
However there is no way he should replace the man with a proven (this season thus far) goal scoring record.
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He shouldn't...No.Wycliffe wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 11:46Oh please. You ruined a semi sensible post with that crap.exodus (x-man) wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 09:13Poor game management again, so many points dropped this season.
Taylor with an uncharacteristic error which costs us all three points, but to be fair Marriott with better decision making earlier could have sealed the three points.
So frustrating this season, because we have so much potential in this team. Grant was excellent yesterday, the back five worked well I though, but we created very little in the final third.
There seems to be a lot of frustration building in the attacking third, with reactions to poor decisions getting more and more visible. We are really missing Edwards in my opinion, his directness in the early part of the season really opened teams up. I also think Harry Anderson would walk into this team at the moment.
I would give Marriott a rest the next game, and give Bogle a start on his own.
Bogle is big, strong and so we are told pacy.
Not yesterday but I am sure with time he'll come good.
However there is no way he should replace the man with a proven (this season thus far) goal scoring record.
Marriott needs to shoulder his share of blame for yesterday though...Had he passed instead of shot in injury time we would be sitting on another 2 points this morning.
It was a simular scenario to what Miller did at Charlton....and he got slaughtered for that
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No players bigger than a team, personally I would send a reminder of that.Wycliffe wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 11:46Oh please. You ruined a semi sensible post with that crap.exodus (x-man) wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 09:13Poor game management again, so many points dropped this season.
Taylor with an uncharacteristic error which costs us all three points, but to be fair Marriott with better decision making earlier could have sealed the three points.
So frustrating this season, because we have so much potential in this team. Grant was excellent yesterday, the back five worked well I though, but we created very little in the final third.
There seems to be a lot of frustration building in the attacking third, with reactions to poor decisions getting more and more visible. We are really missing Edwards in my opinion, his directness in the early part of the season really opened teams up. I also think Harry Anderson would walk into this team at the moment.
I would give Marriott a rest the next game, and give Bogle a start on his own.
Bogle is big, strong and so we are told pacy.
Not yesterday but I am sure with time he'll come good.
However there is no way he should replace the man with a proven (this season thus far) goal scoring record.
Greatest Quote of all time: - Holloway on Ronaldo
“He’s six foot something, fit as a flea, good looking – he’s got to have something wrong with him. Hopefully he’s hung like a hamster – That would make us all feel better. Having said that, me missus has got a pet hamster at home, and his c***’s massive.”
“He’s six foot something, fit as a flea, good looking – he’s got to have something wrong with him. Hopefully he’s hung like a hamster – That would make us all feel better. Having said that, me missus has got a pet hamster at home, and his c***’s massive.”
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Top topic of conversation on the way back to the Boro last night.superposh80 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 13:50Marriott needs to shoulder his share of blame for yesterday though...Had he passed instead of shot in injury time we would be sitting on another 2 points this morning.
It was a simular scenario to what Miller did at Charlton....and he got slaughtered for that
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Emphasis on the big problem we have.......lack of real teamwork.superposh80 wrote: ↑11 Feb 2018, 13:50Marriott needs to shoulder his share of blame for yesterday though...Had he passed instead of shot in injury time we would be sitting on another 2 points this morning.
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