17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) 18:41 - Nov 19 with 2194 views | Woolfenthen | [Post edited 19 Nov 2022 18:44]
|  | | |  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:03 - Nov 19 with 2058 views | BlueBadger | We'd have already won the division if Cookie had been allowed to stay on. |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:06 - Nov 19 with 2034 views | Ryorry |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:03 - Nov 19 by BlueBadger | We'd have already won the division if Cookie had been allowed to stay on. |
Declined Cookie. Choice confirmed. |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:08 - Nov 19 with 2012 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Nice chartage Dubbers. |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:15 - Nov 19 with 1965 views | BlueBoots | Or 24 points ahead if you compare the results from our equivalent fixtures last season, rather than just the number of fixtures... |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:15 - Nov 19 with 1957 views | billlm | Is that good or bad |  | |  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:28 - Nov 19 with 1918 views | Illinoisblue | A stark reminder of our terrible start last season |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:30 - Nov 19 with 1910 views | clive_baker | Encouraging progress of course, but last years run rate at this stage was sub standard and way off promotion form. What I find more exciting is the current rate of 2.15 ppg is 99 over a season. Would take that right now. |  |
|  | Login to get fewer ads
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:36 - Nov 19 with 1876 views | NthQldITFC |
By holding my ruler up diagonally to that line, and then holding it across and measuring and doing adding on, I can tell you all definitively that we will finish on 103 points. Mark my words. I used to be a scientist. |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:47 - Nov 19 with 1827 views | davblue | But we are a disaster according to some. It’s been a really good season so far, need to learn to put teams away when we are on top and if we do that we will win the league. |  | |  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:51 - Nov 19 with 1793 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:36 - Nov 19 by NthQldITFC | By holding my ruler up diagonally to that line, and then holding it across and measuring and doing adding on, I can tell you all definitively that we will finish on 103 points. Mark my words. I used to be a scientist. |
Doing the same thing I established that we are 10 games ahead of last season despite the x axis not being calibrated (it might however be the y axis.) |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:53 - Nov 19 with 1796 views | Churchman | Being a miserable git, I felt we were losing momentum through softness, injuries and fixtures. Today has blown that thought up. I really hope we get a few players back, a clean sheet or two and start really pressuring Plymouth and Wednesday. Plymouth’s record at home is astonishing. Will it continue. Wednesday are very reliant on keeping Bannon fit. I still reckon we could run away with this. Exeter are not the worst team in the division and despite a good penalty call, they were a long way short. We just have to find a way to improve the home form. In the Lyall promotion season, it was Boxing Day and beyond that we blew the rest away. I hope we can repeat that. I don’t want us anywhere near the play offs. |  | |  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 20:01 - Nov 19 with 1753 views | FrimleyBlue |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 19:53 - Nov 19 by Churchman | Being a miserable git, I felt we were losing momentum through softness, injuries and fixtures. Today has blown that thought up. I really hope we get a few players back, a clean sheet or two and start really pressuring Plymouth and Wednesday. Plymouth’s record at home is astonishing. Will it continue. Wednesday are very reliant on keeping Bannon fit. I still reckon we could run away with this. Exeter are not the worst team in the division and despite a good penalty call, they were a long way short. We just have to find a way to improve the home form. In the Lyall promotion season, it was Boxing Day and beyond that we blew the rest away. I hope we can repeat that. I don’t want us anywhere near the play offs. |
What impressed me with KM today ( something J2Blue mentioned) was that KM had clearly felt enough was enough with regards to our defences frailties. We went much deeper and got men behind the ball after we went ahead. We didn't lose concentration when pushing for a 2nd etc. Something I've wanted to see for a few weeks and today we did it. There wasn't a time during the game that I felt concerned with, Davis had support on his side. Doancien had support on his and Woldenden could concentrate on being the ball player whilst allowing burgess to mop us loose balls. |  |
|  |
17pts ahead of where we were at this stage last season, incredible (n/t) on 20:08 - Nov 19 with 1714 views | vilanovablue |
Shame it isn't dated but great to see! |  | |  |
| |