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The Forum => The B-Ark => Topic started by: Patrick on November 03, 2009, 09:11:55 PM

Title: James Cullingworth
Post by: Patrick on November 03, 2009, 09:11:55 PM
Needs to be dropped in my opinion.  Play it on the ground. ;D
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: BostonGoals on November 03, 2009, 09:14:04 PM
If in doubt, put it out!

I reckon he should get his wallet out
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: PILGRIMS81 on November 03, 2009, 09:14:17 PM
how will we incorporate cullingworth and laptop into a chant?  ;D suggestions please....
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: father Ted on November 03, 2009, 09:17:52 PM
 I think Cullingworth  is just bad news at the moment ..
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: palada on November 03, 2009, 09:52:45 PM
J C destroys P C and makes Craig R C  :P  :P












I'll get me coat............ :-[
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: leicester pilgrim on November 07, 2009, 10:08:55 PM

Cullingworth has started fifteen games this season:

FC United - WIN
Kendal - DRAW
Frickley - WIN
Guiseley - WIN
Hucknall - DRAW
Burscough - DEFEAT
Matlock - DRAW
Loughborough - WIN
Bradford - DRAW
Whitby - DRAW
Retford - DEFEAT
Lowestoft - DEFEAT
Buxton - DRAW
Quorn - DRAW
Quorn - DEFEAT

He has been either dropped or suspended for the remaining six fixtures:

Ashton - WIN
Worksop - WIN
Chorley - WIN
Nantwich - WIN
Stocksbridge - DEFEAT
North Ferriby - WIN

If all of these were league games and with three points available for a win, we would be averaging 2.5 points per game with Cullingworth out of the side, but only 1.3 points per game with him playing.

Should we be drawing any conclusions from these statistics?
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Lord Cutler Knobhead on November 07, 2009, 10:28:08 PM
 :o Someone has too much time on their hands me thinks.

It could also be turned on its head for the ones that are not Woods fans and said that we average more points with him at left back than not?
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: sparks on November 07, 2009, 10:37:36 PM

Cullingworth has started fifteen games this season:

FC United - WIN
Kendal - DRAW
Frickley - WIN
Guiseley - WIN
Hucknall - DRAW
Burscough - DEFEAT
Matlock - DRAW
Loughborough - WIN
Bradford - DRAW
Whitby - DRAW
Retford - DEFEAT
Lowestoft - DEFEAT
Buxton - DRAW
Quorn - DRAW
Quorn - DEFEAT

He has been either dropped or suspended for the remaining six fixtures:

Ashton - WIN
Worksop - WIN
Chorley - WIN
Nantwich - WIN
Stocksbridge - DEFEAT
North Ferriby - WIN

If all of these were league games and with three points available for a win, we would be averaging 2.5 points per game with Cullingworth out of the side, but only 1.3 points per game with him playing.

Should we be drawing any conclusions from these statistics?




Interesting......................
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Carl Newell on November 07, 2009, 10:59:16 PM
Tom Mathews had a cracking game for them today and was one of only 4 or 5 who was consistant last year and would have been well worth a contract for this year. Imagine a back 4 of Mathews Pearson Cannovile and Parker we would probably be counting our GA on our hands in December.
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Pilgrim86 on November 08, 2009, 09:01:02 AM
Tom Matthews - consistent last year? Which team were you watching? ;D
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Lord Cutler Knobhead on November 08, 2009, 09:41:16 AM
Always thought Matthews was a good player, but last year he was woeful at times, and appeared to lack effort.
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Czuczmans Rocket on November 08, 2009, 10:50:47 PM
Never a fan of Matthews, poor distribution, lightweight and not missed in my opinion.
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: leicester pilgrim on November 09, 2009, 06:45:00 PM

Matthews had a cracking first season for the club, but then got injured in the very first game last time around. I do wonder if our season would have panned out any differently last time around if it hadn't been for some woeful luck with injuries. How long were we missing the likes of Matthews, Kieran Leabon and Ollie Ryan?

And I haven't even bothered mentioning Danny Matson.

Plenty of people on here obsess about former players and at the end of the day there are lots of good players out there who haven't previously played for Boston. But I do think Matthews was one of the unlucky ones to be released last season.
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: father Ted on November 09, 2009, 08:04:07 PM
 Thers a certain ex-player  ,not too old , I ' d like to see playing  just in  front of our back 4 ..
Title: Re: James Cullingworth
Post by: Wembley 85 on November 10, 2009, 08:42:47 AM

Matthews had a cracking first season for the club, but then got injured in the very first game last time around. I do wonder if our season would have panned out any differently last time around if it hadn't been for some woeful luck with injuries. How long were we missing the likes of Matthews, Kieran Leabon and Ollie Ryan?

And I haven't even bothered mentioning Danny Matson.

Plenty of people on here obsess about former players and at the end of the day there are lots of good players out there who haven't previously played for Boston. But I do think Matthews was one of the unlucky ones to be released last season.

 
Yes you have   ;D  ;D  ;D