Solihull Moors (Away) The Less Is Moors Match Thread

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Itsmeerc
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Re: Solihull Moors (Away) The Less Is Moors Match Thread

Post: # 372258Post Itsmeerc »

BeesKnees99 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 17:02
rudebwoyben wrote:
BeesKnees99 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:57 Yet again, we fail to beat a Top 7 side. Rubbish game management, and a rubbish equaliser. So disappointing.


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Yes, a draw at the 5th placed team is utterly disastrous.
Tinpot mentality.


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You can be both disappointed whilst also acknowledging the result was far from disastrous.
Nudger70
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Post: # 372259Post Nudger70 »

Poor 2nd half very little threat a win Monday will put us in a strong position. Usual array of strange national league results today not only Wood in the mire our friends from Ruislip looking over their shoulders.
beew
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Post: # 372260Post beew »

We needed a point and got it.
pgbee
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Post: # 372261Post pgbee »

Poor goals to give away but we did nothing second half. Now do a professional job on Monday...just don't turn up expecting that's all we have to do. Oxford have nothing to lose.
Roy57
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Post: # 372262Post Roy57 »

11bee717 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:57
Roy57 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:51 I do get impression Dean is so concerned with what the opposition can do to us, and through this he puts the reigns on our attacking threat, instead of concentrating on how we can cause other teams problems, now they have scored because as I said at half time I hope we don't sit back in our lead, it's been coming for last 20 mins plus. Can see why our record against the top teams is poor. So unavoidable.
Yeah the subs of Freeman and Odonkor are extremely negative
Lol

Just question, did you feel in the second half we looked like scoring a third goal, I cannot hardly remember any threat there keeper was under. Nicki was not playing up top second half he played far deeper, possibly to try and stop there build up, if so yet again were more concerned with what they can do rather than the attacking threat we possess. Just feel that was two points dropped. And yet again helped out by results of some around us, with Halifax, Oldham and Aldershot all loosing, but wins for Gateshead, Bromley and Altricham.
WhetstoneBee
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Post: # 372263Post WhetstoneBee »

rudebwoyben wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:58
Anthony wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:55 Feels like DB made some very odd decisions with his substitutions on the second half. A draw is the most we deserved - but it needn't have been this way.
I think Gorman had been booked already and had given the ball away a few times, so DB didn’t want us to go down to 10. However, there was no obvious sub for Dale.
Their subs improved them whereas ours didn’t.
Yup. Battle of the managers in the second half. Theirs won.
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Post: # 372264Post LeftSideRun »

I still don't understand why we didn't hang on to Armstrong until the end of the season.
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Post: # 372265Post djhdjh »

LeftSideRun wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 17:14 I still don't understand why we didn't hang on to Armstrong until the end of the season.
So he could sort out our play-off rivals? He's done a good job of that! Yeah, I don't get it either.
Itsmeerc
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Post: # 372266Post Itsmeerc »

LeftSideRun wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 17:14 I still don't understand why we didn't hang on to Armstrong until the end of the season.
Yeah it’s certainly strange that we haven’t replaced him considering our injury record and depth in that position. I guess the fee offered was too enticing.
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Post: # 372267Post BeesKnees99 »

Itsmeerc wrote:
BeesKnees99 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 17:02
rudebwoyben wrote:
BeesKnees99 wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 16:57 Yet again, we fail to beat a Top 7 side. Rubbish game management, and a rubbish equaliser. So disappointing.


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Yes, a draw at the 5th placed team is utterly disastrous.
Tinpot mentality.


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You can be both disappointed whilst also acknowledging the result was far from disastrous.
Hence why I said it was disappointing, and not disastrous.

Semantics aside, it’s becoming increasingly apparent our failure to beat the league’s better sides will be our undoing.

It’s all well and good beating Dorking 6-0 and enjoying lofty 2nd place, but I just don’t see enough character about this team to go that one step further. We are going to need all the luck in the world in the playoffs.
john dockers shorts
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Post: # 372271Post john dockers shorts »

Enough character....really?showed plenty today
Roy57
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Post: # 372272Post Roy57 »

Just seen on April 5th on Sky sports football Barry Fry 'My way', cannot remember the time. But should be interesting watch.
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Sam_BFC
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Post: # 372273Post Sam_BFC »

Really enjoyable goal from Kabamba.

Decent result at this stage of the season given our position.

Has anyone run a virtual league table for results between top 7 to see where we would sit?

In any case today’s game is a different proposition and not an indication of how a knockout playoff game would play out. Our form leading into playoffs last season was patchy, if we can continue good form to the end of the season this time I’d be more confident.
Sam_BFC
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Re: Solihull Moors (Away) The Less Is Moors Match Thread

Post: # 372275Post Sam_BFC »

At the bottom of the table things are a little less tight now. Wood sadly in deep trouble, Dorking also might not have enough, Maidenhead may continue to show they can’t be written off, York seem to have made a positive change and could be a force next season.
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Post: # 372276Post hoppy »

Sam_BFC wrote: 29 Mar 2024, 17:53 At the bottom of the table things are a little less tight now. Wood sadly in deep trouble, Dorking also might not have enough, Maidenhead may continue to show they can’t be written off, York seem to have made a positive change and could be a force next season.
Sadly????
I will be over the moon if Wood get relegated. Horrible club.
If Wealdstone went with them I will be delirious.
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