A season of two halves to date
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A season of two halves to date
We’ve played 20 league games to date
First 10, gained 8 points.
Scored 10 goals. Conceded 14 goals.
0.8 pts per match, which is relegation form
Second 10 matches, gained 17 points
Scored 13 goals, conceded 6 goals
1.7 pts per match, which is play off form.
The turn round is quite spectacular, over double the points per match in last 10 compared to first 10.
The first 10 featured Hemming in goal
The last 10 featured Keeley.
Now I’m not pinning all the blame on Hemming, but his mistakes undoubtedly cost us. Keeley has been more assured and given the defence more confidence. There are other factors for and against, eg improvement in loan signings Donley and Perkins, somewhat balanced by loss of Clare for second 10 matches. Improvement in performances from the likes of O’Neill, Agyei, Ball to name but a few and, ofcourse, the very tough start we had didn’t help the first 10 matches.
Hopefully we can continue this progress hopefully aided by a few decent signings in the impending transfer window, wingers being are number 1 priority.
First 10, gained 8 points.
Scored 10 goals. Conceded 14 goals.
0.8 pts per match, which is relegation form
Second 10 matches, gained 17 points
Scored 13 goals, conceded 6 goals
1.7 pts per match, which is play off form.
The turn round is quite spectacular, over double the points per match in last 10 compared to first 10.
The first 10 featured Hemming in goal
The last 10 featured Keeley.
Now I’m not pinning all the blame on Hemming, but his mistakes undoubtedly cost us. Keeley has been more assured and given the defence more confidence. There are other factors for and against, eg improvement in loan signings Donley and Perkins, somewhat balanced by loss of Clare for second 10 matches. Improvement in performances from the likes of O’Neill, Agyei, Ball to name but a few and, ofcourse, the very tough start we had didn’t help the first 10 matches.
Hopefully we can continue this progress hopefully aided by a few decent signings in the impending transfer window, wingers being are number 1 priority.
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Somebody on here said that the Oldham game was our Cheltenham moment this season . You know, it might have been .
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Could be, although prior to the Oldham match we were showing signs of life, with 7 points from previous 4 matches, good wins at home to Rotherham & Blackpool, draw at Stevenage with only the defeat at Wycombe blotting our copy book.
But the Oldham match has definitely given everyone a massive uplift, so not to be underestimated.
Edited to show home win was Blackpool and not B.Rovers
But the Oldham match has definitely given everyone a massive uplift, so not to be underestimated.
Edited to show home win was Blackpool and not B.Rovers
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Re: A season of two halves to date
In the form tables we’re 4th and 6th in the last five and ten games respectively
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Re: A season of two halves to date
You’re 100% right, Rovers was the Tuesday after Oldham.Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:07 pm Wasn't the Bristol Rovers game immediately after Oldham?
I should have said ‘. Blackpool’ instead of Rovers
Apologies
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Same points before Christmas as last season but from 20 games instead of 22 & goal difference +3 against -9.PKM wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 11:49 am We’ve played 20 league games to date
First 10, gained 8 points.
Scored 10 goals. Conceded 14 goals.
0.8 pts per match, which is relegation form
Second 10 matches, gained 17 points
Scored 13 goals, conceded 6 goals
1.7 pts per match, which is play off form.
The turn round is quite spectacular, over double the points per match in last 10 compared to first 10.
The first 10 featured Hemming in goal
The last 10 featured Keeley.
Now I’m not pinning all the blame on Hemming, but his mistakes undoubtedly cost us. Keeley has been more assured and given the defence more confidence. There are other factors for and against, eg improvement in loan signings Donley and Perkins, somewhat balanced by loss of Clare for second 10 matches. Improvement in performances from the likes of O’Neill, Agyei, Ball to name but a few and, ofcourse, the very tough start we had didn’t help the first 10 matches.
Hopefully we can continue this progress hopefully aided by a few decent signings in the impending transfer window, wingers being are number 1 priority.
Win against Shrewsbury Cambridge Crawley Stevenage Reading & knick points at Peterboro Exeter & Bristol Rovers the 1st of Febuary could leave us in a very healthy position.
We need to make the home games count for sure
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Re: A season of two halves to date
2nd in the last 4Currywurst and Chips wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 12:14 pm In the form tables we’re 4th and 6th in the last five and ten games respectively
Re: A season of two halves to date
Blaming Hemming for not enabling us to get 0-0 draws. Maybe he should have come up for corners and free kicks and scored for us - nobody else was doing that of any consequence.
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Big factor will be our last ten games were much easier fixtures than the first ten. Wellens was predicting this is what would happen after the rough start.
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Cheers for bringing unrelenting realism to our optimism party mateMistadobalina wrote: ↑Sun Dec 22, 2024 1:04 pm Big factor will be our last ten games were much easier fixtures than the first ten. Wellens was predicting this is what would happen after the rough start.
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Re: A season of two halves to date
Hemming was a massive factor.
Just as Howlers was at the start of last season.
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