Chester V Darlington
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Chester V Darlington
No idea how this one will pan out, squad is thinner than a shadow.
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Team news:
Out: Zach Hemming (back at Boro), Ben O’Hanlon (on the bench), Simon Ainge (injured), David Syers (now at Farsley)
In: Jonny Maddison, Jonny Burn, Alex Henshall, Harvey Saunders
Darlington:
Maddison, Trotman, Galbraith, Elliott, Burn, Hughes, Henshall, Wheatley, Saunders, Nicholson, Thompson
Subs: O’Hanlon, Hall, Glover, Stansfield, Lingthep
Out: Zach Hemming (back at Boro), Ben O’Hanlon (on the bench), Simon Ainge (injured), David Syers (now at Farsley)
In: Jonny Maddison, Jonny Burn, Alex Henshall, Harvey Saunders
Darlington:
Maddison, Trotman, Galbraith, Elliott, Burn, Hughes, Henshall, Wheatley, Saunders, Nicholson, Thompson
Subs: O’Hanlon, Hall, Glover, Stansfield, Lingthep
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What's up with Ainge now, though clearly wasn't fit last week.
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Come on Darlo!!!
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Darlo_CR wrote:Team news:
Out: Zach Hemming (back at Boro), Ben O’Hanlon (on the bench), Simon Ainge (injured), David Syers (now at Farsley)
In: Jonny Maddison, Jonny Burn, Alex Henshall, Harvey Saunders
Darlington:
Maddison, Trotman, Galbraith, Elliott, Burn, Hughes, Henshall, Wheatley, Saunders, Nicholson, Thompson
Subs: O’Hanlon, Hall, Glover, Stansfield, Lingthep
So how will we line up? Anyone
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This is just the kind of game Quakers history says they can win. Not expected to so not the end of the word if we don't. That'll be if Nuneaton beat us. Can't come but very best wishes.
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If Ainge is struggling to get fit, then we need a striker on loan while he builds back up his fitness. Again the timing of the Syers transfer was strange, left us really short up front - surely we could have kept him for one more game.Vodka_Vic wrote:What's up with Ainge now, though clearly wasn't fit last week.
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Well I'm fairly confident that Maddison will be in goal and Harvey will be up front, and in between you will find the others in some sort of vague formation that will probably change several times during the match. Notable that O'Hanlon is on the bench, more or less confirming that he will be gone before the week is out, and with him gone we will have an entire bench of academy players. So if there is a need to freshen things up we will have to rely on the impetuosity of youth. Can only hope that some sort of backs against the wall spirit takes over and the lads give themselves a fighting chance.poppyfield wrote:Darlo_CR wrote:Team news:
Out: Zach Hemming (back at Boro), Ben O’Hanlon (on the bench), Simon Ainge (injured), David Syers (now at Farsley)
In: Jonny Maddison, Jonny Burn, Alex Henshall, Harvey Saunders
Darlington:
Maddison, Trotman, Galbraith, Elliott, Burn, Hughes, Henshall, Wheatley, Saunders, Nicholson, Thompson
Subs: O’Hanlon, Hall, Glover, Stansfield, Lingthep
So how will we line up? Anyone
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Sorry to say it, but he's beginning to look like the replacement for Collins.PierremontQuaker03 wrote:If Ainge is struggling to get fit, then we need a striker on loan while he builds back up his fitness. Again the timing of the Syers transfer was strange, left us really short up front - surely we could have kept him for one more game.Vodka_Vic wrote:What's up with Ainge now, though clearly wasn't fit last week.
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Chester score 1-0
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Chester red card... good chance to take the game by the scruff of the neck.
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Come on darlo - big chance v 10 men
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Definitely a red, and christ we needed it. Toothless.
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Same was said at LeamingtonComfortably_numb wrote:Come on darlo - big chance v 10 men
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How many games is that we've had an opponent sent off against us? Seems like a lot this season.tdk1 wrote:Definitely a red, and christ we needed it. Toothless.
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A lot. At least two where we've ended up playing nine men.
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This is where TW's tactical nous should come into play. He's got most of his summer signings out there today and he should be able to devise a way of making the most of our numerical advantage for such a long period of time and get this clearly across to the players. Chester have played a lot of games recently and we should be making the most of them tiring as the games goes on.
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Except our shortage of senior players means they can at least draw on the bench, a luxury we don't really have.
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Hope I'm wrong but the lack of muscular presence up front suggests that this is likely to end with Chester seeing the game out to a win. As has been said elsewhere the timing of losing Syers on top of Ainge being missing again, sees us with little to set up goalscoring opportunities.
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2-0 down.
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10 MAN 2 kids 0
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Quote on DFR 'Chester much more up for the fight than Darlo'.
To me this feels like the October/November period last year when we were utterly toothless. Last year though we had some money to strengthen the squad.
To me this feels like the October/November period last year when we were utterly toothless. Last year though we had some money to strengthen the squad.
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Sounds like we are being completely outplayed and outfought until Wheatley scores.
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2-1 Wheatley 25 yarder!
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Come on lads!
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3-1 poor effort against 11 men.
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Go now Tommy for god's sake, totally clueless as a manager, 3-1 against 10 men...Jesus.
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That hat-trick man, Asante, who we've made look like Messi, is on loan from Tamworth where he can't get into the Evo Stik side.
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10 men score against us twice.Well done Tommy,another masterclass in uselessness.