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Title: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Winging It on October 29, 2013, 09:45:05 PM
Barrow and Brackley just going into extra time in the FA cup, this is in our advantage i would think and hope Brackley players will feel it after the long journey plus the extra playing time. 
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Cavalier on October 29, 2013, 11:20:26 PM
If we can keep a clean sheet we have the ability to test them with our lively attack.  Play like we did on Sat and we can win this.
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: York Street Pilgrim on October 30, 2013, 07:55:16 AM
Barrow and Brackley just going into extra time in the FA cup, this is in our advantage i would think and hope Brackley players will feel it after the long journey plus the extra playing time.

If Turley gets too tired on Saturday maybe he'll need a lie down inside his penalty area?
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: B Grimes on October 30, 2013, 08:36:47 AM
If we play like we did Saturday, if Timms gives it to the full backs and we push people into much more advanced positions, with the ball on the floor, I think we could not only take something from the game, it could even be three points. If we sit back as we did in the FA Cup then we'll get nothing. Lets hope DG sets them the boys loose and we really go for it, should be a cracker
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Maxross on October 30, 2013, 10:07:23 AM
Interestingly, despite us having a good season so far, we are yet to record back to back victories in the League this season.  Lets hope we can overcome that this weekend.
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: howmanynames2pick on October 30, 2013, 06:34:17 PM
Anybody looked at Brackleys 'site'....tinpot
If you put the postcode into Google maps it drops you into a cul de sac...
Players profile pics with squashed heads
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: kingofnaves on October 30, 2013, 07:56:03 PM
Anybody know the final score?
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: green hats mate on October 30, 2013, 08:07:15 PM
Anybody know the final score?

1  -  1 AFTER EXTRA TIME    Brackley scored 6 mins  before the end of ET with a pen and a couple of mins later Barrow had a pen saved .      Poor match according to reports .
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: beefpilgrim on October 30, 2013, 09:13:06 PM
Anybody looked at Brackleys 'site'....tinpot
If you put the postcode into Google maps it drops you into a cul de sac...
Players profile pics with squashed heads
They also cant even muster up enough support to have their own forum!
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: kingofnaves on October 30, 2013, 09:25:59 PM
Anybody know the final score?

1  -  1 AFTER EXTRA TIME    Brackley scored 6 mins  before the end of ET with a pen and a couple of mins later Barrow had a pen saved .      Poor match according to reports .
so who actually won then? You say it was 1-1 AET!
so who won on penalties?
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: green hats mate on October 30, 2013, 09:32:32 PM
Anybody know the final score?

1  -  1 AFTER EXTRA TIME    Brackley scored 6 mins  before the end of ET with a pen and a couple of mins later Barrow had a pen saved .      Poor match according to reports .
so who actually won then? You say it was 1-1 AET!
so who won on penalties?

Sorry about error 1 - 0  to Brackley
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: joshb on October 30, 2013, 10:02:25 PM
Interestingly, despite us having a good season so far, we are yet to record back to back victories in the League this season.  Lets hope we can overcome that this weekend.

That is a bit of a question I have... can we put 3,4 or 5 wins in a row together to go from hanging around the edge of the playoffs to well inside and even threatening top spot. There's 7 or 8 good teams in the league but no outstanding one as yet... hopefully we'll press our claim for that in the coming games. The run up to Xmas doesn't look too bad in general
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Cavalier on October 31, 2013, 12:01:37 AM
Anybody looked at Brackleys 'site'....tinpot
If you put the postcode into Google maps it drops you into a cul de sac...
Players profile pics with squashed heads

They have a photo with the caption "Latest 1st Team Result - Barrow 0 v 1 Brackley Town" on a picture showing BUFC in action.
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: York Street Pilgrim on October 31, 2013, 06:33:02 AM
They have a photo with the caption "Latest 1st Team Result - Barrow 0 v 1 Brackley Town" on a picture showing BUFC in action.

Presumably the Barrow action shots are on a film which they haven't yet had developed?
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: B Grimes on October 31, 2013, 08:05:05 AM
In Brackleys matches up to now, it is uncanny how closely their opponents and results resemble ours. You can obviously read anything into any stats but was surprised to find that like us before Saturday they too haven't beaten any so called top sides, the only times they have played anyone in the top eight they were beaten by Altrincham and drew with Ferriby, possibly suggesting that just maybe they are not as good as there position suggests. Their almost perrenial run into the play off places has been achieved aqainst all the so called lesser lights in the league!
If we can ensure that stat continues at the weekend and as mentioned for the first time get back to back league victories I am sure we will all be very happy, we most certainly dont want to be their first top six scalp do we?
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: cappo on November 01, 2013, 02:14:21 PM
Interestingly, despite us having a good season so far, we are yet to record back to back victories in the League this season.  Lets hope we can overcome that this weekend.

That is a bit of a question I have... can we put 3,4 or 5 wins in a row together to go from hanging around the edge of the playoffs to well inside and even threatening top spot. There's 7 or 8 good teams in the league but no outstanding one as yet... hopefully we'll press our claim for that in the coming games. The run up to Xmas doesn't look too bad in general
as the great man said "draw away, win at home, win the league"
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Maxross on November 01, 2013, 03:06:58 PM
Interestingly, despite us having a good season so far, we are yet to record back to back victories in the League this season.  Lets hope we can overcome that this weekend.

That is a bit of a question I have... can we put 3,4 or 5 wins in a row together to go from hanging around the edge of the playoffs to well inside and even threatening top spot. There's 7 or 8 good teams in the league but no outstanding one as yet... hopefully we'll press our claim for that in the coming games. The run up to Xmas doesn't look too bad in general

I agree, the real sign of if we can be contenders this year will be if we can put a run together.  The fact that we have been fairly inconsistent so far this, yet still find ourselves in the mix is encouraging. 
Title: Re: Hopefully a tired Brackley
Post by: Cavalier on November 01, 2013, 03:10:22 PM
Interestingly, despite us having a good season so far, we are yet to record back to back victories in the League this season.  Lets hope we can overcome that this weekend.

That is a bit of a question I have... can we put 3,4 or 5 wins in a row together to go from hanging around the edge of the playoffs to well inside and even threatening top spot. There's 7 or 8 good teams in the league but no outstanding one as yet... hopefully we'll press our claim for that in the coming games. The run up to Xmas doesn't look too bad in general
as the great man said "draw away, win at home, win the league"

An average of 2 points per game is usually good enough for the play-offs, but to win the league outright requires just a few more points.