136papajohn wrote:How many away fans did we take?
A big well done to them all for taking the journey. They must be absolutely gutted with that last-gasp goal, and scored by Grainger, who received the only card of the game in the same minute he scored.
Re: Grandstand: Carlisle (Away)
62Down to 6th but still nothing between the teams currently in the play off places .
If we can get our injuries sorted , and maybe a couple of little additions in january , labadie back etc etc and let's see what happens .
UTC
If we can get our injuries sorted , and maybe a couple of little additions in january , labadie back etc etc and let's see what happens .
UTC
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63Well, we played some wonderful football, but paid the price for conceding two sloppy early goals. Carlisle just weren't in the game for the second half...... until another mistake presented them with a late chance. We were far and away the better side.
Two good shouts for a penalty in the second half.
Two good shouts for a penalty in the second half.
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64Excellent effort and shows the unity in the squad. Time to put the last 3 weeks behind us and get our squad fit for Colchester.
I do find it shameful and rather sad that the usual suspects were on wilmotts back after just 12 minutes though.
I do find it shameful and rather sad that the usual suspects were on wilmotts back after just 12 minutes though.
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65I missed the commentary of the last few minutes of the match. Having heard nearly 90 minutes iFollow decided to disconnect me because I was signed in on another device. By the time I had rectified this, the match was over. Really annoying. Would have been worse though if we'd scored a last minute winner.
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66How did Robbie play?excessbee wrote:Well, we played some wonderful football, but paid the price for conceding two sloppy early goals. Carlisle just weren't in the game for the second half...... until another mistake presented them with a late chance. We were far and away the better side.
Two good shouts for a penalty in the second half.
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67I'm sure the amazing away support must have a positive effect on the team. Gutted for all... Heads high though
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68Well, yet again he had to play out of position for much of the game, on the left of midfield. Looked far more comfortable later on when he switched to the right. I'm guessing that Pring may have started if fit, after his lively 15 minutes against Morecambe. We did play some splendid passing football.Blackandamber wrote:How did Robbie play?excessbee wrote:Well, we played some wonderful football, but paid the price for conceding two sloppy early goals. Carlisle just weren't in the game for the second half...... until another mistake presented them with a late chance. We were far and away the better side.
Two good shouts for a penalty in the second half.
Re: Grandstand: Carlisle (Away)
69Absolutely gutted, moreover for the effort, considering the injury situation, and the Loyal away following! ......
If we can avoid a "banana skin" result next weekend, under similar conditions and regain our league momentum, with an influx of returnees, we will prevail!........
If we can avoid a "banana skin" result next weekend, under similar conditions and regain our league momentum, with an influx of returnees, we will prevail!........
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70I agree , we have 29 games to go , 7 points off the top and have not fielded our best 11 yet.mike wilks wrote:Absolutely gutted, moreover for the effort, considering the injury situation, and the Loyal away following! ......
If we can avoid a "banana skin" result next weekend, under similar conditions and regain our league momentum, with an influx of returnees, we will prevail!........
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71Why didn't Foulston get at least 20 minutes at the end.How is he supposed to learn anything sat on the bench.Missing 3 centre halves and still don't get any game time,Really baffling.
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72Because we were playing superb football and there was no need to break the rhythm of our play. Just out of interest, who would you have replaced with Foulston?rodneyboy wrote:Why didn't Foulston get at least 20 minutes at the end.How is he supposed to learn anything sat on the bench.Missing 3 centre halves and still don't get any game time,Really baffling.
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73Jay should have started because he is a CB and Butler and Pipe are not.He could have played with MD and Pipey around him to help him.When will he play if he can't play now with only one genuine CB available.
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74Really felt we were lacking height at the back.You cannot play with only one recognised centre back as was proved.Carlisle hadn't scored for 8 hours before yesterday.excessbee wrote:Because we were playing superb football and there was no need to break the rhythm of our play. Just out of interest, who would you have replaced with Foulston?rodneyboy wrote:Why didn't Foulston get at least 20 minutes at the end.How is he supposed to learn anything sat on the bench.Missing 3 centre halves and still don't get any game time,Really baffling.
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75Hmm..... Yet none of Carlisle's goals came from any deficiency that could be put down to lack of height at the back.rodneyboy wrote:Really felt we were lacking height at the back.You cannot play with only one recognised centre back as was proved.Carlisle hadn't scored for 8 hours before yesterday.excessbee wrote:Because we were playing superb football and there was no need to break the rhythm of our play. Just out of interest, who would you have replaced with Foulston?rodneyboy wrote:Why didn't Foulston get at least 20 minutes at the end.How is he supposed to learn anything sat on the bench.Missing 3 centre halves and still don't get any game time,Really baffling.
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