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Post by Stewart on Nov 20, 2013 16:10:17 GMT
Who would be disappointed if we did not win by at least two goals this Saturday?
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Post by wellie on Nov 20, 2013 17:08:39 GMT
Me
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Post by Andy K on Nov 20, 2013 19:13:25 GMT
All I need to say is Truro at home last season. Take nothing for granted!
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Post by os on Nov 20, 2013 19:27:02 GMT
Absolutely, I think they will just sit back pack the defence and try and hit us on the break, it is a tactic which brings many successes, at all levels. Us v Truro, Arsenal v Dortmond and look at Germany last night. Width will be important, Binns to play a key role if fit, final ball needs to be better and concentration at the back especially from dead ball situations. We need a decent ref as some of the decisions recently have been ridiculous and it is clear players are learning they can con and get away with it.
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Post by Andy K on Nov 20, 2013 19:29:27 GMT
In answer to your original question Stewart, I'm disappointed whenever we don't beat a side by at least 2 goals, regardless of the opposition. Dorchester is no different
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Post by Jared on Nov 20, 2013 19:43:44 GMT
Who would be disappointed if we did not win by at least two goals this Saturday? I don't care what the score is as long as Sutton win. Anything else is just BBB.
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Post by Stewart on Nov 20, 2013 20:20:48 GMT
A good game, a great result and a large crowd this Saturday.
Now that would be a perfect Saturday down the Lane....
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Post by garethl on Nov 20, 2013 20:38:11 GMT
Any win will do, don't care about the margin. Would be nice to not have the nerves jangling come the last 10 though. As for the crowd if we get 500 that can be considered reasonable at the moment, Dorchester certainly won't travel in any great number.
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Post by garethl on Nov 20, 2013 20:41:40 GMT
In answer to your original question Stewart, I'm disappointed whenever we don't beat a side by at least 2 goals, regardless of the opposition. Dorchester is no different Really, wow! You must leave a lot of games disappointed. High standards indeed.
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Post by Rambo on Nov 20, 2013 21:30:44 GMT
Any win will do, don't care about the margin. Would be nice to not have the nerves jangling come the last 10 though. As for the crowd if we get 500 that can be considered reasonable at the moment, Dorchester certainly won't travel in any great number. Gareth, it's Residents Day on Saturday, so there should be a bigger crowd.
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Post by Stewart on Nov 20, 2013 22:20:41 GMT
A good game, a great result and a large crowd this Saturday. Now that would be a perfect Saturday down the Lane.... Nearly forgot, all that, without kids who play ball games behind the goal.
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Post by Andy K on Nov 20, 2013 23:52:03 GMT
In answer to your original question Stewart, I'm disappointed whenever we don't beat a side by at least 2 goals, regardless of the opposition. Dorchester is no different Really, wow! You must leave a lot of games disappointed. High standards indeed. Aim high
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Post by andycapp on Nov 21, 2013 9:03:13 GMT
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Post by Stewart on Nov 23, 2013 12:09:03 GMT
CHARLIE Clough says he will celebrate if he scores against Dorchester Town today but won’t “take the mickey” out of his former club. The Sutton United defender faces the Magpies for the first time since leaving the Avenue in September. The full article from the Dorset Echo can be found HERE
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Post by Stewart on Nov 23, 2013 12:13:08 GMT
Sutton United boss Paul Doswell is expecting three Skrill South points this weekend when the basement boys Dorchester Town visit Gander Green Lane. Moreover, he is hoping Saturday’s game will kick-start the striking partnership between the two Jamies – Taylor and Slabber. In 13 league games, the names behind the Strikers are Key initiative have only featured together on three occasions due to a series of injuries to both men. Doswell is convinced the pairing will sparkle, but they need time together to gel as a duo. The full report can be found HERE
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