DougJR
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Re: No Bank Holiday joy for Linnets.
« Reply #5 on: August 26, 2024, 06:02:49 PM »
I guess we shouldn’t get too optimistic. Let’s face it, last season was a struggle and to suddenly go to title contenders isn’t realistic. If we stay up without too much trouble then that’s good. If we challenge for a play-off place then that’s a bonus. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. We need a season to rebuild and stabilise a previously failing enterprise. We’ve had a decent start and let’s face it, we’re still well-placed despite a second loss.
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Re: Home defeat
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2024, 06:49:55 PM »

Same as last season as far as playing CA. Why do we persist in over hitting crosses and think Gold is a Jack on the beanstalk with balls coming out from our half, there was also a lack of support at times for him. We lacked control in midfield whilst CA strutted around, they outplayed us and had some clear chances to win 5-0. This is not playoff more like just keeping above the relegation battle.
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Re: Home defeat
« Reply #13 on: September 07, 2024, 08:33:42 PM »
Maybe after 8 games we should look to re-asses things.
Last season we were a bottom 6 team so is a step up to Play-offs to much of ask in one season? We could well end up a mid table team and anything higher is a bonus. For us to be challenging might need SC and in particular Joe to dig a lot deeper to get us up there challenging. We shouldn’t forget we are competing against some massive Clubs for this level. Scunny, Hereford, Chester Darlo to name just a few.
I’ve listened to AL’s post match. Ok the ref wasn’t what he would hope for but he didn’t deny us drawing a blank in terms of us finding the net. I must say i preferred the forthright and tell it how it is Adam of last season than the one this season where he seems to be scratching around looking for excuses as to why he feels we underperformed
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Our manager.
« on: September 09, 2024, 04:21:29 PM »
SC said at the time ,"we have the best manager in the league", I wonder if his opinion is still the same? Our 1st game against Warrington we were good, but was it a false dawn? I think we are looking at a mid table team, our most creative player IMO is Tom Hughes, for some reason a late sub almost every game when we need something different to kicking it anywhere. Is he the best manager? Every home game 1000 plus, we deserve better. Full time? Hardly! Comments please?
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Re: Our manager.
« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2024, 06:24:30 PM »
I rate the guy. It was only SC biging him up as the top Manager in the League. We all know the Chairman’s words should always be taken with a pinch of salt. I seem to recall Cully, Widdler were at one time the greatest thing since sliced bread, that was until they left. He even made big claims about Clark and indeed Hughes.
Lakeland has big boots to fill at this level following on from both Cully and Widdler. If he gets us to the play offs then he’s had a good season. Mid table, then to my mind he’s done ok. Anything less, then oh dear !!
What do others think ?
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Re: Our manager.
« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2024, 01:10:42 PM »
Like him or not but without Adam Lakeland (and Sam Walker) we'd have been relegated last season - no doubt in my mind. Some, both on here and on other platforms, would do well to remember that.
I think at worst, we'll end up comfortably in mid table, at best we'll just about sneak into the play-offs. Plenty of football to be played and as Kidderminster and Boston have shown the previous two seasons you can be doing nothing in mid table and then all of a sudden go on a run, get into the play-offs and win the play-offs.
Let's remember this time last season we had 8 points and had just witnessed a miserable 4-1 defeat against Southport where the squad just looked totally uninterested. The same cannot be said for this current squad this season. We've had a few early bumps in the road but we surely can't judge AL purely on those results. We need to look at the bigger picture as it currently stands.