The League 1 and 2 Thread
Discussion
FrankHovis said:
Good win for the Shrews tonight. James Collins man of the match for me, worked so hard right to the end. Surprised how poor Bury were given their league position. Bloody cold night watching footy though, here comes the joys of winter
Yes miserable and cold night for us Shakers, I arrived at the ground 15 minutes late just in time to see the Shrews 2nd and left on 70 minutes just before the 5th.A long way to go for an hour of crap Bury FC football!
Good luck versus Chelsea next week, this result will have given you some confidence and your home form is superb.
shakermikee said:
Yes miserable and cold night for us Shakers, I arrived at the ground 15 minutes late just in time to see the Shrews 2nd and left on 70 minutes just before the 5th.
A long way to go for an hour of crap Bury FC football!
Good luck versus Chelsea next week, this result will have given you some confidence and your home form is superb.
Thanks, will need all the luck we can get against Chelski. Another good home win today so the confidence should be high going into Tuesdays cup game. Good atmosphere there today. Plenty of away support too making a decent noise.A long way to go for an hour of crap Bury FC football!
Good luck versus Chelsea next week, this result will have given you some confidence and your home form is superb.
shakermikee said:
Never knew you had Andy Mangan playing for you til he came on and scored the equaliser, ex Bury involved in a betting scandal during his time with us.
He arrived late July and has already bagged a few goals. Been out for a while injured. Looks sharp in small bursts but seems to struggle over 90 mins. Been a decent addition though and allows rotation of our strikers.Good win today for Colchester against Orient down the bottom.
Main reason for the post is that I just found out by watching "The Football League Show" that
we've sold Freddie Sears,one of the few players to score regularly.
ETA to Ipswich of all the clubs had to be our biggest local rivals albeit in a different league
in both meanings.
Main reason for the post is that I just found out by watching "The Football League Show" that
we've sold Freddie Sears,one of the few players to score regularly.
ETA to Ipswich of all the clubs had to be our biggest local rivals albeit in a different league
in both meanings.
Edited by iva cosworth on Sunday 25th January 00:43
The love is returning after 2 years of absolute st at Stevenage. Teams are beginning to dislike us again as we aren't just showing up and rolling over for them. We even got verbally abused leaving the ground by a few Wycombe fans for daring to support our "rugby" team after the game on Saturday. If only we'd have scored the 97th minute penalty to snatch it 3-2.
Its' been the Westley style to play big lumps of defenders who can hack chunks out of players for as long as I can remember (been to many away days at Stevenage over the years). It's ugly and frustrating to watch as an opposing fan but there's no denying that it's been quite effective in that time.
The Stevenage v Exeter game was no different just before Xmas when I went there. I think the Exeter players got so frustrated in the end that one got booked for audibly (to those of us in the away end) calling a Stevenage player a 'cheating ct' (I think it was) right in front of the ref.
Havng said all of that there's times I'd love to see Exeter hacking teams apart instead of playing the tippy tappy nonsense that the pundits like but frustrates the fans no end. We're now on the slide down the table again with no obvious sign of it ending anytime soon. Thankfully we had our mid season purple patch of form and got some decent points on the board which is saving our bacon a bit at the moment.
The Stevenage v Exeter game was no different just before Xmas when I went there. I think the Exeter players got so frustrated in the end that one got booked for audibly (to those of us in the away end) calling a Stevenage player a 'cheating ct' (I think it was) right in front of the ref.
Havng said all of that there's times I'd love to see Exeter hacking teams apart instead of playing the tippy tappy nonsense that the pundits like but frustrates the fans no end. We're now on the slide down the table again with no obvious sign of it ending anytime soon. Thankfully we had our mid season purple patch of form and got some decent points on the board which is saving our bacon a bit at the moment.
You guys are widely praised on our boards for being the best team we played this season, no one really knows how we won that game - I was the other side of the world for the game myself. Sounds like it was a proper smash and grab which seemed to actually mark our turning point as since Christmas we've been playing much nicer stuff and we're probably the form team at the moment. Wycombe just got their knickers in a twist because they still haven't beaten us at Admas Park. Foul count, game after game, suggests otherwise to 'our style'.
I just don't get why people outlaw strength from the game. If you get to our game in a couple of weeks you'll see we don't argue with the ref, surround him into making decisions etc and of our current starting 11, only 2 or 3 of the players could be considered 'lumps'.
Long may it continue though, the best bit about league football compared to non league is how touchy home fans are when you turn them over.
And perfectly on queue, Westley has cast his bait... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31732558
I just don't get why people outlaw strength from the game. If you get to our game in a couple of weeks you'll see we don't argue with the ref, surround him into making decisions etc and of our current starting 11, only 2 or 3 of the players could be considered 'lumps'.
Long may it continue though, the best bit about league football compared to non league is how touchy home fans are when you turn them over.
And perfectly on queue, Westley has cast his bait... http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31732558
Edited by Boydie88 on Wednesday 4th March 14:51
iva cosworth said:
Looking at the bottom of L1 after todays games,Colchester lose again.
There are 5 teams getting left behind with a 5 point gap to 6th bottom.
Unless 1 of them has a huge change of form it's 4 from this 5 to drop.
Agreee there although Notts County are on a dreadful run of form. They beat Yeovil in November to go fourth and since then, the backside has dropped out of their season. If they keep losing, the rest will catch them up.There are 5 teams getting left behind with a 5 point gap to 6th bottom.
Unless 1 of them has a huge change of form it's 4 from this 5 to drop.
Sweet 92nd minute winner for the Glovers today but they have a huge task on Tuesday night, taking on Bristol City at home.
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