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Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:33 pm
by H1987
2-2 would be an outstanding result, but you're entitled to hope for a little more when we rocket into a 2-0 lead...

Just hoping we hold on for the point at this stage (digs about the lack of options on the bench are well founded imo. Needs addressing.)

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:36 pm
by darlo reborn
Its not a dig its just something that needs fixing

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:36 pm
by quakerste
Looks as if Chorleys bubble might have burst losing 3-0 at Stockport. League is wide open this year, I fancy Kidderminster to sneak it.

Would have taken a point tonight before kick-off but disappointed thrown away 4 points last two games. Got to get the three points on Saturday.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:43 pm
by don'tbuythesun
I'm intrigued how we address it when we're trying to balance the books, even if I agree.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:44 pm
by H1987
2-2 FT. You'd have been very happy with that before kick off. Good stuff.

Need to sort it out at the back, but have to be happy with a point here.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:46 pm
by H1987
don'tbuythesun wrote:I'm intrigued how we address it when we're trying to balance the books, even if I agree.
I don't see how we can't afford at least 16 recognised players on the books without inflicting financial hardship. Every other club in the league seems to manage it. Sure the odd kid is great if they're good enough, but ours seem to be there lately simply because we don't have anyone else.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:46 pm
by grimsbyquaker
Solid point. Totally different to Saturday. I’m encouraged by tonight, despite them coming back into it. The league table reflects our inconsistency...6 points from the playoffs, 7 from the drop. We’re an exciting, young team, good to watch going forwards and I enjoyed Chris Senior‘s analysing. Need to get back on the wagon with a home win Saturday

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:50 pm
by grimsbyquaker
H1987 wrote:
don'tbuythesun wrote:I'm intrigued how we address it when we're trying to balance the books, even if I agree.
I don't see how we can't afford at least 16 recognised players on the books without inflicting financial hardship. Every other club in the league seems to manage it. Sure the odd kid is great if they're good enough, but ours seem to be there lately simply because we don't have anyone else.
Well we could always re/draft in Caton and Collins

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:51 pm
by darlo reborn
What about loan players we soon got a goalkeeper when needed,i know he is obviously going to play but some team must have players who are not even making there bench

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:53 pm
by Vodka_Vic
Collins is crocked and needs an operation and Caton is on long term loan.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:56 pm
by Vodka_Vic
grimsbyquaker wrote:Solid point. Totally different to Saturday. I’m encouraged by tonight, despite them coming back into it. The league table reflects our inconsistency...6 points from the playoffs, 7 from the drop. We’re an exciting, young team, good to watch going forwards and I enjoyed Chris Senior‘s analysing. Need to get back on the wagon with a home win Saturday
Our problem is our shite home form, meaning we're always playing catch up away from home. If our home form was good we'd be in a play-off place.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:00 pm
by H1987
Collins is a permacrock tbh (cheers Martin...). I'd honestly sooner have Caton on the bench than an unheard of, but i'd assume we're receiving a financial contribution for his loan.

It's the home form that's a major issue, but we need to sort out our defensive issues. I'd like to see us bring someone in, and i hope the funds are there to do so, whilst still being responsible. If we got a couple of injuries right now we'd be absolutely stuffed.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:01 pm
by Darlo2807
Two home games now against poor opposition. Need at least 4 points, arguably 6...

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:03 pm
by grimsbyquaker
Mental block at home...go a goal down, few misplaced passes and the crowd start to get on players’ backs...result: the ball becomes a hot potato and lads launched it to Styche/Ainge...awful to watch. Now we still have Ainge but also Harvey and the speedy 3 of Elliott, Wheatley and Nicho. I think home form will improve and the fans will be more up for it if Mr Morley delivers a more positive match day experience

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:13 pm
by divas
The majority of this thread is absolute bonkers

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:26 pm
by QUAKERMAN2
divas wrote:The majority of this thread is absolute bonkers
In what way?

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Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:52 pm
by LoidLucan
Nicholson's first strike was absolutely stunning and he was very composed for the second. They barely got a foot on the ball for the first 20 mins when we played them off the park and their first just came out of the blue.

Its a shame we couldnt have kept it tighter and not allowed them a way back in but it is a point at a tough side when we had to call in a young stand in keeper.

We still at times play far too open rather being mean and solid and it gives teams a chance but we did well enough tonight against difficult opponents. It was also a very entertaining game and we carried a real threat.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:20 pm
by Spyman
But if O'Hanlon was fit then you have a more defensively minded player on one side which would make a world of difference as if Thompson is stuck forward, everyone shifts to make a back four.

I think it can work but unfortunately not always with a small squad. We're not Man City with two players for every position.
QUAKERMAN2 wrote:Whitey likes 3 at the back but we have not got the midfielders to accommodate this system....far too attack minded.Can the pair of them not see that, stands out like a sore thumb.We are continuing to throw points away ,far too fragile in midfield.

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Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:23 pm
by Spyman
There's a lot of talk about sorting our defence - prior to the last two people were talking about how solid we were looking defensively and how that was the foundation for our improvement.

It seems like the switch to a back three has unsettled this, while making us more potent going forward.

We seem to struggle to get the balance right.
QUAKERMAN2 wrote:
divas wrote:The majority of this thread is absolute bonkers
In what way?

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Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:47 pm
by Darlopartisan
Enjoyed the game some cracking goals for both teams, either team could of nicked it.
Galbraith was skinned alive tonight.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2018 11:53 pm
by theoriginalfatcat
We are now 10th in the Vanarama North Form table. Having gleaned 9 points from 6 games.

We are above Chorley who sit in 13th, whilst our friends Alfreton are bottom - with only 1 solitary point.

Things aren't perfect but they're getting better.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 12:03 am
by HarrytheQuaker
theoriginalfatcat wrote:We are now 10th in the Vanarama North Form table. Having gleaned 9 points from 6 games.

We are above Chorley who sit in 13th, whilst our friends Alfreton are bottom - with only 1 solitary point.

Things aren't perfect but they're getting better.
Here we go another Team we will hate cos they arguably signed our best player

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Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:32 am
by Darlogramps
theoriginalfatcat wrote:We are now 10th in the Vanarama North Form table. Having gleaned 9 points from 6 games.

We are above Chorley who sit in 13th, whilst our friends Alfreton are bottom - with only 1 solitary point.

Things aren't perfect but they're getting better.
Thing is, those stats can be twisted by anyone who's got an agenda, or a point to make.

You're quoting the last six games. If we extend it to the last 10 games, Alfreton are mid-table, on the same points as us.

So perhaps stop getting hung up on Alfreton - no-one else gives a toss.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:48 am
by divas
H1987 wrote:
don'tbuythesun wrote:I'm intrigued how we address it when we're trying to balance the books, even if I agree.
I don't see how we can't afford at least 16 recognised players on the books without inflicting financial hardship. Every other club in the league seems to manage it. Sure the odd kid is great if they're good enough, but ours seem to be there lately simply because we don't have anyone else.
You recognise 16 players of our opposition? You must be some non league aficionado, I’m lucky if I recognise 2 or 3. God knows what most teams have in their bench or in their first XI for that matter.

Last season there was hell on that we had 3/4 well paid players sat in the stands not earning a wage (we still have 2 but TW didn’t sign them and at least has manage to ship one out temporarily). I’m sure in the all games we’ve had at least 3 senior players on the bench - you can only use 3 subs.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 7:57 am
by lo36789
It’s kind of the same story isn’t it. We are getting points but it pretty nailbiting and we are never in complete control - but what mid table team ever are?
Darlo2807 wrote:Two home games now against poor opposition. Need at least 4 points, arguably 6...
You are already setting us up to fail to your standards. Guiseley are above us in the league - what exactly makes them poor opposition?

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:11 am
by eddie-rowles
At half time I was annoyed as hell about losing 2 goal lead and thommo missing penalty, he never recovered in second half confidence shot to hell and yes Galbraith was skinned several times but so did Saunders and Trotman to the opposition.
Stood next to several BPA fans are they could not believe how good we were and thought they were lucky to get a draw.
Nicholson was sublime never stopped running and made Joe Wheatley look fairly static if I'm honest and I never thought that would happen. Any team can make the playoffs this season if you put a few wins together even if it is in 2019. After tonights performance and if we stay injury free I believe we have a chance

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:42 am
by Beano
Galbraith is generally very solid at centre half, but his lack of pace was exposed last night as he was run at directly. I’d argue that was more symptomatic of a particular good striker last night than a regular occurrence.

If I could bring in one player and one player only I’d sign a gritty ball winner in central midfield. Wheatley and Elliott are both box-to-box and play better with someone to do the dirty work.

Nicholson was outstanding, Ainge was dominant in the air and looks a new man since Styche left, whilst Harvey played extremely well but arguably could have had two goals on another night.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:52 am
by theoriginalfatcat
My computer won't do a quote for some reason - but in reply to Gramps......


...... I'm not "twisting" anything. I'm quoting the form table for the last 6 games, and I state that I'm quoting the form table for the last 6 games.

The form table for the last 6 games states that we sit in 13th place.

I haven't got an agenda, though I do 'have a point to make' - the point being that our form is picking up, but obviously we all have a point to make each time we all post on here - otherwise, what's the point?

Finally I'm not "hung up on Alfreton" - nothing against them at all, they have a financial backer yet are not in good form, that's why I put in that detail.

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:00 am
by AndyPark
Whilst squandering another 2-0 lead away from home, I thought we played well last night & we can consider ourselves unlucky. Thought we played some fantastic football & those 1st 20 mins, we were unbelievable. I still think a couple of clean sheets will boost the backline's confidence as we are still shaky.

Good debut from Hemmings imo, did what he needed to do. Couldn't do much for the 1st goal. I didn't see the equaliser as I was in the bar.

Jordan Nicholson was on another level last night. That 1st goal was quality. Goal of the season so far.

About 200/250 made the trip from Darlo I would say? Made some noise aswell. Nice to see a lot of the older fans finally beginning to join in with the singing and helping create a good atmosphere.

Had a chat with Craig Morley last night and from what I gathered he's doing all the right things and bringing in some good revenue and new sponsorship etc. Plenty in the pipeline. So keep up the good work.

I'm not disappointed with that draw, I'm fairly happy. Just wasn't our night.

I did some stats on Twitter yesterday and I'll add them here for reading too.
Home
Since the turn of the year, we’ve played 18 home games.
W - 6.
D - 3.
L - 9.

We’ve won 2 home games since 07/04/18 and they’ve been out last 2 home games...

Scored - 25.
Conceded - 22.

Away
Since the turn of the year, we’ve played 18 away games, losing only 3. Harrogate Town, Brackley Town and Kidderminster Harriers.

We’ve lost 1 away game from 13th March and that was to Kidderminster Harriers in August.

We’ve scored 26 goals and we’ve conceded 27.

Keep the Faith.
#UpTheDarlo

Re: Bradford PA V Darlington FC

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2018 1:08 pm
by D_F_C
It seems like we just can't quite get the balance right. We started off the season by scoring a few and conceding a few (defence gets criticised), then we improved the defence and the scoring reduced (attack gets criticised). If we can slowly get the balance right then we can move up the table.

I'm not saying the team is perfect, but I think we are certainly improving. Important for the season to pick up points at home