Dover winning - if scores stay as they are then you'd have to say they're looking like our biggest title rivals. Their form since Kinnear came back has been excellent
The visible problem is Salisbury, but we should be concerned about Dover and Chelmsford. You can bet your life that Kinnear had a word with the WSM manager before we played them. Time for Jamie to brief Dover's future opponents - with interest.
Its TOTALLY in our hands........all sides will drop points......I fancy salisbury to drop points against Weston on saturday....our game will be VERY tough too...salisbury have Dover soon too
Forget about Dover, all that matters is the next 3 points. The reason some teams crack up is they worry about other teams. Every team would want to be in our position.
Get as many people at PVR as we can and crank up the noise and get behind the boys. One game at a time, it doesnt matter what the other teams do. Just worry about us. Let them worry about us.
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Yep, good post Tom. Sorry about the separate Dover post. I am sure Daisy knows more about clubs in this league than Kinnear - and can dop a few words when they play Dover. And, yes, let other clubs worry about little old us.
We have no challengers. We must only focus on ourselves. Win the next two home games and let the others worry about us. Carry on as we are and no-one will catch us. Worry about ourselves not others.
One game at a time, it doesnt matter what the other teams do. Just worry about us. Let them worry about us.
Good quote and so true. Salisbury have lost tonight and we have two more home games to secure more points. We need to take the opportunity to extend our lead - it's in our hands.
It certainly is in our hands. Even if any of Salisbury, Dover or Chelmsford were to win all of their remaining games, a very big ask, none of them can get more than 89 points.
We have got 64 points from 30 games, slightly over 2 per game. We need 26 from the last 12 to be sure of the title, just over 2 per game, regardless of what anyone else does. So I would think Jamie's message to the team would be along the lines of "carry on doing what you have all season." No game will be easy and Basingstoke being the first team to beat Salisbury on their ground this season shows that Saturday certainly won't be. Just need to ensure now that nerves don't take a hold as they appear to have done at Salisbury.