Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? 16:26 - Apr 2 with 2114 views | smithy69 | They look awful and haven’t turned up at all. What a let down for nearly 40,000 Plymouth fans If they don’t find a way of going straight up - they have no chance in the playoffs IMO |  | | |  |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 16:28 - Apr 2 with 2060 views | LeoMuff | Could go either way I would think, might steel them to step up in the league or collapse [Post edited 2 Apr 2023 16:29]
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 16:32 - Apr 2 with 1997 views | Churchman | I’m very surprised they’ve taken such a pasting. I do feel sorry for their supporters. It’s not a great place to be when that happens. I went to the 1978 Charity Shield when we were swept away by Forest. Ok, it was an injury hit team we fielded, but being laughed at by Forest fans in the car park afterwards was not the best day of my life. |  | |  |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 16:59 - Apr 2 with 1831 views | BloomBlue | Sometimes defeat makes you even more determined to be successful, it might be the best thing to happen to them in terms of their promotion push. |  | |  |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:02 - Apr 2 with 1775 views | NthQldITFC |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 16:28 - Apr 2 by LeoMuff | Could go either way I would think, might steel them to step up in the league or collapse [Post edited 2 Apr 2023 16:29]
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Given their collapse last season, I rather suspect the latter. Mega wobble. |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:06 - Apr 2 with 1718 views | LankHenners | Never got going and you do wonder if mentally they weren't in the right place whereas Bolton were bang at it. The message from Schumacher will be to put it right in the league and it's a shame they don't have a tough game next to potentially compound their misery but as you say it might make them fear dropping into the POs if a team like Bolton can do that to them. Hopefully it makes them wobble a bit. |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:07 - Apr 2 with 1701 views | BigCommon | Didn't watch it, but sounds like they didn't handle the occasion at all well...Which doesn't really bode well for their remaining away fixtures, imo. As the pressure cranks up, each of those games will be a pressure occasion in its own right .... Hats off to Bolton. Btw... Shows what a good result and performance. Ours was, at their place. . [Post edited 2 Apr 2023 17:08]
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:08 - Apr 2 with 1678 views | SomethingBlue | Dunno, they have some soft-ish games to put it right in and a skilled manager — which Schumacher is — can probably frame it as a motivator for the final stretch |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:17 - Apr 2 with 1553 views | BigCommon |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:08 - Apr 2 by SomethingBlue | Dunno, they have some soft-ish games to put it right in and a skilled manager — which Schumacher is — can probably frame it as a motivator for the final stretch |
Thats very true.. But it's the players that need to react. Regardless of how the manager dresses things up...4-0 is an absolute battering... This could be tricky one for them to get back into full flow...And we've seen what that's done to SW, and Derby, recently.... T bf, I expect them to bounce back, but one bad result at Morecombe, "could" just eat away at their belief, enough to drop a few points here and there.... The caveat, as always, is. That we've got to take care of our end of business. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:28 - Apr 2 with 1405 views | tractordownsouth | Plymouth have always had a stinker in them, they've lost 5-1 at Charlton, 5-2 at Peterborough and 3-0 at Barnsley this season. But they've not let it affect them and keep churning out the wins. I didn't watch the game today but I think the size of the pitch made their normal gameplan very difficult to execute. They leave a lot of space in behind as it is and that would have been easier to exploit at Wembley. If omens are anything to go by, Shrewsbury and Sunderland both lost the EFL trophy and playoff finals in the same season recently, which doesn't bode well for Plymouth. I still think they'll make it into the top two though. |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:32 - Apr 2 with 1349 views | positivity |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:28 - Apr 2 by tractordownsouth | Plymouth have always had a stinker in them, they've lost 5-1 at Charlton, 5-2 at Peterborough and 3-0 at Barnsley this season. But they've not let it affect them and keep churning out the wins. I didn't watch the game today but I think the size of the pitch made their normal gameplan very difficult to execute. They leave a lot of space in behind as it is and that would have been easier to exploit at Wembley. If omens are anything to go by, Shrewsbury and Sunderland both lost the EFL trophy and playoff finals in the same season recently, which doesn't bode well for Plymouth. I still think they'll make it into the top two though. |
when paul hurst's grimsby beat them 5-1, they didn't win any of the next 4, so hoping for the same again, could go either way though... |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:39 - Apr 2 with 1259 views | essexpaul64 | Plymouth have a couple of massive away games that they really need to win. Fail to beat Exeter and Shrewsbury and it’s the luck of the play offs for them. |  | |  |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:40 - Apr 2 with 1227 views | billlm |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 16:32 - Apr 2 by Churchman | I’m very surprised they’ve taken such a pasting. I do feel sorry for their supporters. It’s not a great place to be when that happens. I went to the 1978 Charity Shield when we were swept away by Forest. Ok, it was an injury hit team we fielded, but being laughed at by Forest fans in the car park afterwards was not the best day of my life. |
Was there, agreed |  | |  |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:42 - Apr 2 with 1204 views | tractordownsouth |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:32 - Apr 2 by positivity | when paul hurst's grimsby beat them 5-1, they didn't win any of the next 4, so hoping for the same again, could go either way though... |
Still baffles me that Hurst was an FA Cup quarter-finalist. I usually like the underdogs to win cup ties but I enjoyed seeing Grimsby get smashed at Brighton. |  |
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Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:44 - Apr 2 with 1146 views | positivity |
Season ending derailment for Plymouth??? on 17:42 - Apr 2 by tractordownsouth | Still baffles me that Hurst was an FA Cup quarter-finalist. I usually like the underdogs to win cup ties but I enjoyed seeing Grimsby get smashed at Brighton. |
yeah, it's an odd one, hurst won more fa cup ties in that run than his predecessor won in all his years at ipswich! was really hoping we'd draw them at home... |  |
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