They're not doing too bad, unbeaten in last four, so should be a tough game.
Anyone know what all their off the field problems have been though? It was only a couple of years back we played them in the trophy and i thought they were a steady club. Bought quite a few fans with them as well.
i think first half we controlled the game but didnt look like scoring but once they got their 2nd we looked awful - i dont mind losing a league game but what worries me is the fa cup game in a week - we could have done with going into that game positive but as long as we can win that im happy
We could have played all day and night and we still wouldn't have scored. Sometimes it feels like we are trying to walk it in Arsenal style when all it needs is someone to take the shot on.
Anyway lets hope we can put it to the back of our minds and get back to winning ways against Whyteleaf.
A very poor performance against a not very good side. Its hard to take anything positive away from the match.
There will always be days like today in a season and the best thing we can do is put it behind us, let Fordy deal with the players and look forward to better performances which I'm sure will come.
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What a complete farce. Where were we? Disgusting performance - as much good as a chocolate teapot. Fordy - get a grip of the guys now and tell them how to play.
I think we got sucked into their type of game. Back to front football is not what suits us and not what Ford wants either. When we pass it and get it wide we look a good side at times. That was a very bad performance. Getting goals is now looking a problem. Sherringham looks like he may score 15 goals this season. Healy only 5 or 6. But we have what we have and Ford must instill a bit of confidence in the strikers before they lose interest altogether.
Defence looked very shaky today and we have now started to leak goals with 7 conceded in the last two games. We urgently need an experienced Conference South central defender (similar to Chris Moore) who can organise the defence. We also need a quality Conference South striker because Sheringham and Healey will not score sufficient goals to enable us to even finish half way in the league.
Further to my previous posting, obviously signing two quality Conference South players will stretch the playing budget but it is time to reduce the size of the squad. In my opinion, we should release the fringe players and go for quality and not quantity!