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Blyth[H]
« on: April 03, 2022, 12:06:36 AM »
It seems apathy has taken over. I'm not surprised. After the York win I thought things were looking up.WRONG. We were lucky to get away with 2-1 at Darlington[ no comments passed on this forum by people who went]. Today, as usual this season, in open play we couldn't score. In 3 hours this season against Blyth, we have managed a comical own-goal and an injury time equalizer at home. I had planned to go to Curzon next Saturday[overall cost £70+], but unless a radical improvement at Chorley happens, I won't bother.

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Re: Blyth[H]
« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2022, 10:13:09 AM »
Apathy  indeed.
Entertaining if somewhat frustrating game ..
A game we should have won handsomely.
Jake Wright x 2
Scott Garner
Jay Rollins
Matt Tootle
Like Shiels
Not available ....
Some players who believe their own hype
All makes life difficult for a manager

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Re: Blyth[H]
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2022, 04:29:41 PM »
It seems apathy has taken over. I'm not surprised. After the York win I thought things were looking up.WRONG. We were lucky to get away with 2-1 at Darlington[ no comments passed on this forum by people who went]. Today, as usual this season, in open play we couldn't score. In 3 hours this season against Blyth, we have managed a comical own-goal and an injury time equalizer at home. I had planned to go to Curzon next Saturday[overall cost £70+], but unless a radical improvement at Chorley happens, I won't bother.

I was going to go too but in light of Saturday's performance I think I'll stay at home and save £50+

Its just not good enough is it?