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Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 13:26 - Apr 6 by ArnieM
Thanks for that. I fear a very physical, tough match tomorrow. Fingers crossed we can weather their aerial / physical threat.
COYBs
do you ever live not in fear? You never seem positive or optimistic
Last time it was non-stop fear the break was going to disrupt our rhythm and you seemed very angry we asked for the match to be postponed despite missing two key players.
Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 13:41 - Apr 6 by Bluebell
I wonder if players fall down like they have been shot every few minutes like they did when Ainsworth was manager?
I hope Matt Bloomfield has stopped all that.
Colchester v Walsall was the worst game for time-wasting I have ever seen in my life. Both teams were at it from the first minute to the last. Supporters were pleading with the ref not to add to the misery with the extra time it warranted.
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Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 15:35 - Apr 6 with 1280 views
Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 13:46 - Apr 6 by N2_Blue
do you ever live not in fear? You never seem positive or optimistic
Last time it was non-stop fear the break was going to disrupt our rhythm and you seemed very angry we asked for the match to be postponed despite missing two key players.
I think I’m so afraid we won’t make it up this season. I am most definitely anxious. I am aware of it. Sorry.
Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 15:35 - Apr 6 by Bramidan
Surely we know they are going to just lump it forward, no football, no finesse, just kick anything that moves.
Under Bloomfield, Colchester's clear strategy was to get as many free-kicks as possible near to the opposition's goal. As you say, - lump it forward, go to ground, accept that eventually you might get a booking for diving but you also by then may have had two or three free kicks given, When the forward is eventually booked, wait five minutes and then replace him with a fresh one. Colchester won five away games in a row doing this.
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Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 15:44 - Apr 6 with 1220 views
Insight on Wycombe Wanderers on 15:42 - Apr 6 by Sharkey
Under Bloomfield, Colchester's clear strategy was to get as many free-kicks as possible near to the opposition's goal. As you say, - lump it forward, go to ground, accept that eventually you might get a booking for diving but you also by then may have had two or three free kicks given, When the forward is eventually booked, wait five minutes and then replace him with a fresh one. Colchester won five away games in a row doing this.
Thereby creating constant pressure in our box. Anxiety of not, we don’t tend to deal with balls into our box very cleanly. A tough afternoon awaits , but I’ll be singing my head off for that win .