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« Reply #15 on: August 27, 2024, 10:00:37 AM »
Not at all. I’m saying one size doesn’t fit all and sometimes having all the benefits isn’t always enough.   Sometimes it’s down to human nature and will to win.    In the last two meeting between these teams, at the Walks the so called underdog has come out on top.   Coincidence?

I don't think so........ it's that underdog mentality and canniness too.Some sides in the NLN remind me a bit of Wimbledon of old...they know how to win. No point in being upset by their exuberant celebrations in the dressing room afterwards.......if you lose a local derby to a side that is part time and does incredibly well to survive on gates of 300/400 you can expect that...and they have some decent players too of course.What they do get, is the maximum out of what they have.. Lynn are not doing that yet. Personally, if Monday was a step too far for some of the starting 11, then why not use the squad..?.. that's what it's for....is Isaacson fit? A decent full back , instead of playing someone out of position......also the young attacking midfielder..where was he ?

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« Reply #16 on: August 27, 2024, 10:42:38 AM »
Not at all. I’m saying one size doesn’t fit all and sometimes having all the benefits isn’t always enough.   Sometimes it’s down to human nature and will to win.    In the last two meeting between these teams, at the Walks the so called underdog has come out on top.   Coincidence?
So are you saying that the system is ok (i.e. full time model), but you don't think some of the individual players are taking full advantage of it?  :dontknow:
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« Reply #17 on: August 27, 2024, 11:26:21 AM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......

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« Reply #18 on: August 27, 2024, 11:37:52 AM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......

Absolutely not. In my opinion there is an awful lot wrong, win, lose or draw!!

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« Reply #19 on: August 27, 2024, 11:52:31 AM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......


It's really good that these issues are arising early doors I feel.It is a team with a lot of new additions and finding the way to get the best out.of everyone will take time. It's also a steep learning curve for the Management Team too. The Lynn crowd can be harsh and with the investment in a full time team with all that that brings, there is an expectation now for a team that's pushing for promotion. It's a far cry from last season's survival aim and I suspect life at Curzon. The one fixture that Linnets fans would really be hoping for a resounding win in, would probably be the home derby with Sports, so I am not surprised that there is quite a reaction to such a defeat.

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« Reply #21 on: August 27, 2024, 12:27:55 PM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......

Really it still amazes ?  Are you new to football then Paul ?  In my experience fans have always been like it, by and large.  When you win you get the plaudits.  When you lose you have to take the criticism that comes your way.    Sometimes it goes to extreme in both cases.  Finding the middle isn’t always easy as it’s a very emotional Sport.

Everything in pre season has been built up to a level where getting done at home by your local semi professional rivals is a bitter pill to swallow.

SC and Joe have given AL every advantage they can to see us have a successful season.  We are work in process for sure but we have certain players who have question marks against their name.  For example Josh Coulson.  AL is big on a proper pre season and having a team that’s at peak fitness.  Does JC tick either of those boxes yet he has started again on Monday.
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« Reply #22 on: August 27, 2024, 01:01:26 PM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......
Adam Lakeland says he shares the frustration of supporters following the 2-1 defeat to Peterborough Sports in the A47 derby at the Walks.
1) Moan about the supporters although apparently its not a criticism, although if its not its a close run thing.
I have no issue with people who pay their hard-earned money to come and watch us and the crowd today in terms of the numbers was great, but it's the quietest we've been and, yes, we've got to give them something to get behind.
But when you go and concede an early goal, it went very flat in here and obviously they score a second goal and it went flat and it probably wasn't until we scored which was late on that we started to hear them.
That's not a criticism because we've got to give them something to get behind, but sometimes football players need the supporters more when they're losing.
It’s easy for people to applaud when things are going well, but generally in football, you learn more about everybody when times are tough.
We were playing quite well, but it was tough and frustrating there and maybe the crowd could have helped us just inject a little bit more energy and a little bit more life into that performance.
2) Moan about the opposition and the ref.
I thought the better team lost, and we gave away two really poor goals at really bad times and ultimately that cost us.
It just allows the opposition to control the speed of the game and we need to play with energy and tempo and it is so hard to do that when every time there's an opportunity for them to go down, they go down, every time the keeper has got the ball he’s taking an eternity, every time it's off the pitch for a throw-in it's taking an eternity and you need a referee that acts on that, tries to inject a little bit of speed into the game.
3) Moan about the ref continued.
I don't think he did it - I think it took him until the 87th minute to book one of their players, which is just not good enough.
And to only add five minutes on, I just find that bamboozling when there's been, what, eight substitutions and so much break-up of the game.
Because I think if that game went on for a few more minutes, we might have conjured up another chance.
4) Moan about the result.
I feel like a draw was the least we deserved, but I can't fault the players other than the goals we gave away. I thought we worked right until the end, and it wasn't to be.
No mention of the team selection or tactics not working on the day. On to Saturday!
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Re: No Bank Holiday joy for Linnets.
« Reply #23 on: August 27, 2024, 01:06:40 PM »
Always amazes me that everything is wrong when we lose but everything is fine (assume it is as nobody talks about it) when we win......

Really it still amazes ?  Are you new to football then Paul ?  In my experience fans have always been like it, by and large.  When you win you get the plaudits.  When you lose you have to take the criticism that comes your way.    Sometimes it goes to extreme in both cases.  Finding the middle isn’t always easy as it’s a very emotional Sport.



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Re: No Bank Holiday joy for Linnets.
« Reply #24 on: August 27, 2024, 03:37:13 PM »
Few teams with three centre-halves keep clean sheets.  Plus, do we have attacking midfielders?  The “sitting” variety makes any team a man short….

 

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