Pilgrims' Patter
The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Bob Lee on August 02, 2011, 08:32:13 PM
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Anyone have any updates?
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1=1 at half time
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2-1 Pilgrims. 10 to go.
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RESULT!
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Ok pre season and all that but a great result.
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Well done United against the big spenders.
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Here's my take on last night's game ...
Gainsborough had more of the possession than Boston and were the best side in the first half, but most of their efforts were from long range. Bastock made some good saves and we defended well, and the frame of the goal helped us out on a couple of occasions. Yates played well and was unlucky from long range.
Holsgrove's equaliser was a bit against the run of play, but was well taken from the edge of the area.
Very poor defending from Rory Coleman contributed to Boston's winner. He was trying to shepherd the ball out of play for a goal kick but there wasn't anywhere near enough pace on it and he ought to have conceded a throw in. Semple made up a good seven or eight yards on him, robbed him on the touchline, turned him inside out and then delivered a pinpoint cross right onto Suarez's head on the edge of the six yard box. Very similar goal to the one Suarez scored at Hucknall last season.
Shame to see Shane Clarke stretchered off in the final few minutes. One of the stewards who carried him from the pitch walked past me a few minutes later, and said that they'd put him in a neck brace as he had a suspected broken neck. He'd been taken off in an ambulance. Hope the injury isn't as bad as first feared.
Spencer Weir-Daley was in the crowd. Should we read anything into that? I don't think we've any room or budget for him in our squad, but could he be joining Gainsborough?
Also noted that Paul Goodhand was one of the assistant referees. Not sure if it is the same one, but didn't he used to be a player for Boston Town?
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Great result against a decent squad of players last night, though whilst Brian Little is managing them I think we have little to fear. Last two games at the Northholme we have won 3-0 and 2-1 and both times Little has bemoaned his "luck" . If football was about talking he'd have Trinity in the premier league, unfortunately for him it's about sticking the ball in the net ! and conceding less than your opponents
Here's his match anlysis from today's Lincs Echo:
Trinity boss Brian Little felt his side were desperately unlucky to lose.
"In the first half we were excellent. If we had come in three or four goals up, I don't think anybody could have complained," said Little.
"Overall, they pretty much had two efforts on goals and scored twice. We hit the bar, hit the post and had chances cleared off the line. I thought we were excellent for 60 or 70 minutes.
"On another day we might have won the game comfortably."
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Great result against a decent squad of players last night, though whilst Brian Little is managing them I think we have little to fear. Last two games at the Northholme we have won 3-0 and 2-1 and both times Little has bemoaned his "luck" . If football was about talking he'd have Trinity in the premier league, unfortunately for him it's about sticking the ball in the net ! and conceding less than your opponents
Here's his match anlysis from today's Lincs Echo:
Trinity boss Brian Little felt his side were desperately unlucky to lose.
"In the first half we were excellent. If we had come in three or four goals up, I don't think anybody could have complained," said Little.
"Overall, they pretty much had two efforts on goals and scored twice. We hit the bar, hit the post and had chances cleared off the line. I thought we were excellent for 60 or 70 minutes.
"On another day we might have won the game comfortably."
I think the Echo keep that summary on file to save them time. ;)
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Here's Craig interviewing Jason Lee postmatch.
(http://1fabulousthickie.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/black.jpg?w=240&h=240)
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Here's Craig interviewing Jason Lee postmatch.
(http://1fabulousthickie.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/black.jpg?w=240&h=240)
That's bit of a black interview. ::)
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I thought we were lucky to come out of the first half on level terms. Gboro looked physically stronger than us while we had more technically gifted players with a decent work ethic. Eventually this took it's toll on Trinity's fullbacks. Special mention to both Semple and Holgrove who both worked tirelessly tracking back. I thought Ward did well at the back and even told Canners off in the second half for not getting back in position after venturing forward. Gainboro were limited to wayward or tame long range shots and the ball over the top.
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Gainsborough were on top for most of the game but never really threatened us, and rarely got behind our defence. In the last 20 minutes we beganm to boss the game after sleathy came on the midfield trio got the ball down and passed it well, especially hall.
I think Parker will start ahead of ward, who did begin a little shaky but grew into the game and looked quite assured and put in some strong challenges.
The positive thing is we shut them out, we can have our backs to the wall at times but still win :)
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Any news on Shane Clarke? Everyone will have their own views about him leaving the way he did, but I certainly wouldn't want to see him badly injured - hope he is fit and playing again soon.
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been confirmed on the gain$borough forum that he is ok, just a bit bruised
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SWD supposed to be meeting JL and LC today... Will he play Saturday?
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Would feel a lot more confident with SWD back. Don't think any of our current crop are 20-goals-a-season men playing as a lone striker....
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Would be great news if it comes off. Spence in his own words 'loved the club and the fans' he just wanted to try and get a FT club similar to Church and Pearson. If he stays injury free he could score 20. No disrespect to H and S as they did a good job but the Canners and Lee style is less hoofball and styled around a target man. He didn't exactly score for fun at the end of last season but wasn't 100% fit. Goal scorers with abit of quality are like rocking horse shit on our budget.
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If my information is correct, SWD has signed for QPR.
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If my information is correct, SWD has signed for QPR.
QPR?
Are you joking?
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If my information is correct, SWD has signed for QPR.
DJ Campbell has signed for QPR, i'm guessing that this is a joke that they apparently look similar?
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lets wait and see :-X
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I'd be delighted if Spencer Weir-Daley re-signed for us. I feel that the 'we want players who want to play for Boston United' line is one that fans usually wheel out to soften the blow of a good player leaving. For instance, I'd snap your hand off if we had the chance to re-sign Jamie Yates tomorrow.
He's a proven goalscorer and I think most people are still of the opinion that we're lacking one of those at the moment.
Like most I usually disapprove of the re-signing of players but the more of last season's side we can keep together the better, and a strikeforce of Weir-Daley, Newsham and Suarez would make things look a lot brighter than after the poor early pre-season results. He does seem to have struggled to find full-time football and below that there's not much better than York Street. The grass isn't always greener on the other side!
I would snap ur hand off if u re-singned yates not as good as holsgrove. 1 tackle and his game was finished. Wouldnt mind SWD back though
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And still Brain Little is banging on about hard luck stories in todays Echo: "I don't want to harp on about hard-luck stories, but we could have been out of sight at half-time with the chances we had.
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRDX3cxB75OrgKzvao4wVAdo4DMmXSNOxazKlBnvJAXS8WFAPJxnA)
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They had most of the chances but they couldn't get the ball in the net.
In the first half they looked a very good side but obviously Little's half time talk did damn all and we came out looking better organised and much, much fitter as the match went on.
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If my information is correct, SWD has signed for QPR.
DJ Campbell has signed for QPR, i'm guessing that this is a joke that they apparently look similar?
Unless it is SWP that is to sign for QPR!!!!! (Shaun Wright-Phillips for those still asleep).
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Great result against a decent squad of players last night, though whilst Brian Little is managing them I think we have little to fear. Last two games at the Northholme we have won 3-0 and 2-1 and both times Little has bemoaned his "luck" . If football was about talking he'd have Trinity in the premier league, unfortunately for him it's about sticking the ball in the net ! and conceding less than your opponents
Here's his match anlysis from today's Lincs Echo:
Trinity boss Brian Little felt his side were desperately unlucky to lose.
"In the first half we were excellent. If we had come in three or four goals up, I don't think anybody could have complained," said Little.
"Overall, they pretty much had two efforts on goals and scored twice. We hit the bar, hit the post and had chances cleared off the line. I thought we were excellent for 60 or 70 minutes.
"On another day we might have won the game comfortably."
I think the Echo keep that summary on file to save them time. ;)
I see the Echo have copied and pasted their standard Brian Little quotes during the 1-0 home defeat to Worksop on Saturday. Another defeat, that in his mind was a win:
"I would say that in terms of chances created, we probably could have won the game," Little said.
"It was a definite penalty, I would have no complaints about that. The fellow (Jackson) was put through and it was a clumsy challenge from Luke (Waterfall).
"But we had chances to score. On another day Lewis McMahon would probably have scored two."
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_conf/9559034.stm
Not sure I agree with the comment in the last paragraph, could come back to haunt us.
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From the outside looking in, it seems insane to have Joachim and Stones taking up budget that could have been used on Weird-Daley or another striker proven at this level.
Joachim is clearly past it, Stones totally unproven, Newsham is too small to play the lone frontman in a 4-5-1 and I'd say there are still huge question marks over Suarez.
Time will tell I suppose. :dan
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While I agree I'd sooner have SWD and Stones rather than JJ I think the way he stalled over the deal, meaning we had to look elsewhere, forced the hand.
I'm forcing myself to be positive though as its a long drive (even from Leeds!) for Saturdays game!!!