Linnets woeful run of results continue.

Started by Blue_and_Gold, October 25, 2025, 04:59:30 PM

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Blue_and_Gold

Lynn lose 1-3 at home to Radcliffe.

I believe this takes us to 19th place in the league.

Att: 1107



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Blue_and_Gold

Question everything!

Mallard

Roll on Monday.  If Caney has it right.  No reason to doubt it.

Better late than never Bal
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Tennylad

I've just watched Joe's post match interview. Basically he's said without realizing, that himself the coaching staff and the players got outwitted by far more experienced managers and opponents on the pitch. We need experience and leadership both on and off the pitch. No win since August. Not good enough.

Dazzarugby65

I'm not a regular at the walks these days, various reasons for this,but I'm not sure who is running the club or what direction those who are running it are heading. We really had lot's of optimism only 6 weeks ago, however this has all dwindled as will the crowds. We are still fed snippets about the club, if Cleeve is still involved then nothing has changed, if he isn't, well it's definitely not improved. 
The young man who they've entrusted to lead the club is definitely not a manager at the level the club play at. Credit to Joe he took the role on but what have we to show , one win at lower league opposition in the Cup, and a draw in the league, obviously out of his depth, not knocking him just stating my opinion. We really do need a proven manager who has a contact list a club of our side could tap into. We as KLTFC fans deserve more, but I'm sure there are better times ahead.
If something doesn't change very soon and we don't start picking up points we are definitely in for a long winter. :oldman"  :farmer:

Walks In The Sunshine

Quote from: Mallard on October 25, 2025, 05:22:16 PMRoll on Monday.  If Caney has it right.  No reason to doubt it.

Better late than never Bal

Whats happening Monday??


dillydilly

Who is Caney?  What's happening Monday?  And we're not losing because the others have more experience; we're losing because they all have better players.  We have no creativity, nor regular scorers because of that lack.  And why replace one striker with another, when two could have played together?  Perhaps giving Maja more time might help, but we're so short of creativity. To be fair, we looked slightly better than previous games in the first half, but reality returned in the second...

Blue_and_Gold

I've mentioned a couple of times over the past few weeks that the attendance has been holding up and still quite good.


Anyone got any idea if that was the case yesterday?   :dontknow:
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m a hill

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Quote from: Blue_and_Gold on October 25, 2025, 04:59:30 PMLynn lose 1-3 at home to Radcliffe.

I believe this takes us to 19th place in the league.

Att

:we need a Manager so let's see what Monday brings my money is on Ian Culverhouse to





Nigel nigle

Attendance was announced at over 1100 - some hope to be had in the first half and it was nice to see Marriott starting and provided some nice link up play and had one half chance. Couldn't believe that Radcliffe would be so passive as they were in the first 60 minutes. They then pulled the trigger twice and you just felt there was no way back again

Lets hope Monday brings some clarity and purpose and starts to get us back on track after the alleged antics of Rowe blew us well off course

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Nigel nigle on October 26, 2025, 11:13:14 AMAttendance was announced at over 1100 - some hope to be had in the first half and it was nice to see Marriott starting and provided some nice link up play and had one half chance. Couldn't believe that Radcliffe would be so passive as they were in the first 60 minutes. They then pulled the trigger twice and you just felt there was no way back again

Lets hope Monday brings some clarity and purpose and starts to get us back on track after the alleged antics of Rowe blew us well off course

1107 apparently.

Thanks.
Question everything!

Quinn Upstone

Quote from: Dazzarugby65 on October 25, 2025, 09:11:36 PMI'm not a regular at the walks these days, various reasons for this,but I'm not sure who is running the club or what direction those who are running it are heading. We really had lot's of optimism only 6 weeks ago, however this has all dwindled as will the crowds. We are still fed snippets about the club, if Cleeve is still involved then nothing has changed, if he isn't, well it's definitely not improved. 
The young man who they've entrusted to lead the club is definitely not a manager at the level the club play at. Credit to Joe he took the role on but what have we to show , one win at lower league opposition in the Cup, and a draw in the league, obviously out of his depth, not knocking him just stating my opinion. We really do need a proven manager who has a contact list a club of our side could tap into. We as KLTFC fans deserve more, but I'm sure there are better times ahead.
If something doesn't change very soon and we don't start picking up points we are definitely in for a long winter. :oldman"  :farmer:

Absolutely agree with your assessment. Spot on.

mike20382

Quote from: Nigel nigle on October 26, 2025, 11:13:14 AMAttendance was announced at over 1100 - some hope to be had in the first half and it was nice to see Marriott starting and provided some nice link up play and had one half chance. Couldn't believe that Radcliffe would be so passive as they were in the first 60 minutes. They then pulled the trigger twice and you just felt there was no way back again

Lets hope Monday brings some clarity and purpose and starts to get us back on track after the alleged antics of Rowe blew us well off course
Very soft goals to let in , I thought our defence was AWOL on the goals

Nigel nigle

a lot of the goals we have let in the past 3 home games have been soft!