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Yeovil Town (Hush Park) The Playoff a Handicap Match Thread
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So who do we reckon will be presenting this show on Saturday. They always have Adam Virgo but there's normally another pundit...
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I'd say as long as they don't go to the stadium which I very much doubt they will it'd be Jake Humphrey plus maybe one more remotely who's played for both us and Yeovilninestein wrote:So who do we reckon will be presenting this show on Saturday. They always have Adam Virgo but there's normally another pundit...
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Beespod Twitter seems to think this could be the team:
Loach
HT Santos Johnson
Mauro Adams Dunne Tutonda
Wes/Akinola
McCallum Walker/Akinola(EMC)
Not quite sure that’s strong enough - all about outscoring the opponents & our attacking threat to have a chance.
Loach
HT Santos Johnson
Mauro Adams Dunne Tutonda
Wes/Akinola
McCallum Walker/Akinola(EMC)
Not quite sure that’s strong enough - all about outscoring the opponents & our attacking threat to have a chance.
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So who do you think should play? We reached the P.O.s with this forward line, we don't have any other goal scoring forwards in reserve. In any case, play off matches aren't usually about scoring lots of goals, they can often be quite cagey affairs.
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We have little choice but to go attack focused because we have a very strong forward line and a very average back line and central midfield.PBBee wrote:Beespod Twitter seems to think this could be the team:
Loach
HT Santos Johnson
Mauro Adams Dunne Tutonda
Wes/Akinola
McCallum Walker/Akinola(EMC)
Not quite sure that’s strong enough - all about outscoring the opponents & our attacking threat to have a chance.
I agree with the 3-4-1-2, I'd start Akinola at attacking midfield and Walker up top with McCallum.
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Haven’t bought a ticket to watch the game at the Hive yet and was wondering if anyone knew of any pubs which would be showing the game? If pubs are even allowed to show live sport yet?!
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Pubs are certainly allowed to show live sport. My nearest pub has been showing all of the football.Wunderhill wrote:Haven’t bought a ticket to watch the game at the Hive yet and was wondering if anyone knew of any pubs which would be showing the game? If pubs are even allowed to show live sport yet?!
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The Hive Safety Officer has said on Twitter today that there are still tickets available to watch at the HiveWunderhill wrote:Haven’t bought a ticket to watch the game at the Hive yet and was wondering if anyone knew of any pubs which would be showing the game? If pubs are even allowed to show live sport yet?!
https://twitter.com/hive_safety/status/ ... 54849?s=21
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Does anybody know whether the members car park will be open tomorrow afternoon?
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Ideally it would be somewhere else - only food on offer seems to be a curry which isn’t a favourite of my Dad’s. I’m sure there’ll be some pubs available to show it, doesn’t seem to be any other live sport on at 3pm to compete.Tuesds wrote:The Hive Safety Officer has said on Twitter today that there are still tickets available to watch at the HiveWunderhill wrote:Haven’t bought a ticket to watch the game at the Hive yet and was wondering if anyone knew of any pubs which would be showing the game? If pubs are even allowed to show live sport yet?!
https://twitter.com/hive_safety/status/ ... 54849?s=21
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Is this a definite option?edgeog wrote:The Queens Arms in Barnet
I could be tempted - haven't got BT Sport and doubt I'll find a decent stream... will be just like old times!
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Strong chance - it could go to a penalty shoot-out. Has it been it confirmed if they are using extra-time (if necessary) or straight to pens? I fancy Scott Loach to be the hero if it goes down to a shoot-out. Off the top of my head - some the most reliable penalty takers I have seen for the Bees have been Ian Hendon, Paul Wilson, Gary Bull, Izale McLeod & of course John Akinde. Of the current squad I think Sim & Shaq's record from the spot isnt too bad. We'll just gloss over Darren Currie's spot-kick v Torquay in 2001 though!! C'mon the Bees
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Confirmed straight to penalties.wiggy wrote:Strong chance - it could go to a penalty shoot-out. Has it been it confirmed if they are using extra-time (if necessary) or straight to pens? I fancy Scott Loach to be the hero if it goes down to a shoot-out. Off the top of my head - some the most reliable penalty takers I have seen for the Bees have been Ian Hendon, Paul Wilson, Gary Bull, Izale McLeod & of course John Akinde. Of the current squad I think Sim & Shaq's record from the spot isnt too bad. We'll just gloss over Darren Currie's spot-kick v Torquay in 2001 though!! C'mon the Bees