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Chippenham town cup game 20/12/22

Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 14:44
by JA7
How do we approach this upcoming cup game against Chippenham Town?

Do we go for it and try and get some money into the club by trying to reach as far as we can into the rounds.

Or do we play a weakened team and just try and focus on the league games only.

How do we approach this Cup Game??

Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 14:53
by Midlandgull
I'd go with fringe players/those coming back to fitness playing. Then play some seniors but not for the full 90.

Essentially use it as a platform to get players up to speed as possible and aim to progress still.

Lovett, tomlinson, Andrews could all do with minutes for example

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Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 16:38
by culmstockgull
How do we play a weakened or fringe eleven when we struggle most weeks to fill the bench

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Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 16:45
by Cheddargull
culmstockgull wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 16:38 How do we play a weakened or fringe eleven when we struggle most weeks to fill the bench
Exactly

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Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 19:24
by DevonBee
Mickey Mouse Cup Tie, play the likes of Lovett,Crowe , Omar, Marshall, Hanson, Andrews....he needs a shot at goal , Wearne to practice his crossing,
Mc Gavin and Tomlinson.....I consider most of these if not all will be surplus in May.
I would play Wearne just to try and get some confidence in him...he is half the player he was when he was last with us, he should have buried that chance on Sunday he had.
Personally not bothered about the game, on current form the crowd will be a record low and people will vote with their feet.
With 2 Cup Finals to follow, we need to avoid injuries so only 1 loanee plays for me and 5 of the 'Marquees'

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Posted: 12 Dec 2022, 20:49
by desperado
Johnson always plays his strongest side to win the game . We need winning games
to become a habit, not playing a full strength side and losing would not help the confidence. Be a hard enough game as it is.

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Posted: 13 Dec 2022, 00:01
by North Curry House
culmstockgull wrote: 12 Dec 2022, 16:38 How do we play a weakened or fringe eleven when we struggle most weeks to fill the bench
We play a fringe XI every week!

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Posted: 13 Dec 2022, 10:01
by SuperNickyWroe
F*ck it.
Play the Youth Team.

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Posted: 17 Dec 2022, 02:55
by lucy6lucy
It’s quite simple we play the 1st team. Worse case scenario it will give us a heads up for next season and how they are likely to perform if we get relegated. Seriously though it’s a lose lose situation. If we win, it’s well we should. If we lose it’s business as usual. Anyway 4-1 Torquay

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Posted: 17 Dec 2022, 10:40
by UnitedinDevon

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Posted: 17 Dec 2022, 11:48
by UnitedinDevon

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Posted: 17 Dec 2022, 17:01
by Mr Tea808
I'm 100% in agreement with Somersetgull , and I made this point months ago, a huge chunk of the talent we signed up in the summer were sadly cast offs from other clubs, we made this big thing about signing Dover fc's captain, he's a good player,but why weren't any clubs within a 100mile radius of Dover,of which there's shed loads up for getting him?, likewise with the majority of them,TUFC is really out on a limb,why would you choose TUFC if you're from,and based in South East of the UK?,it points to me that no other clubs wanted Marshall,Donellan,Andrews,Hanson,Jarvis,McGavin et cetra because as good as they are,the NL is a step to far for them,I'm not saying forever,a step down may do their careers good,and one day I'll be proved wrong,but at the begining of the season I'm very surprised GJ with his experience esp after his marquee signings talk, signed them up,and he's topped up the other places with constant loanees,WAY to many,there's about a dozen NL clubs who on paper we should be above or competing with,but that's how far we've fallen and allowed sub standard quality,on and off the pitch to take a grip on the club.How do or how can Borehamwood do what they do,on their gates,and every Premier League London club is on their doorstep?,their manager works wonders,the next 5 league games are huge.

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Posted: 17 Dec 2022, 19:25
by DevonBee
Mr Tea808 wrote: 17 Dec 2022, 17:01 I'm 100% in agreement with Somersetgull , and I made this point months ago, a huge chunk of the talent we signed up in the summer were sadly cast offs from other clubs, we made this big thing about signing Dover fc's captain, he's a good player,but why weren't any clubs within a 100mile radius of Dover,of which there's shed loads up for getting him?, likewise with the majority of them,TUFC is really out on a limb,why would you choose TUFC if you're from,and based in South East of the UK?,it points to me that no other clubs wanted Marshall,Donellan,Andrews,Hanson,Jarvis,McGavin et cetra because as good as they are,the NL is a step to far for them,I'm not saying forever,a step down may do their careers good,and one day I'll be proved wrong,but at the begining of the season I'm very surprised GJ with his experience esp after his marquee signings talk, signed them up,and he's topped up the other places with constant loanees,WAY to many,there's about a dozen NL clubs who on paper we should be above or competing with,but that's how far we've fallen and allowed sub standard quality,on and off the pitch to take a grip on the club.How do or how can Borehamwood do what they do,on their gates,and every Premier League London club is on their doorstep?,their manager works wonders,the next 5 league games are huge.
Absolutely Spot on......nobody else wanted them, and this is where we are...most of them are not up for this relegation fight.
Perhaps when they signed they thought it was a holiday ! And judging from the performances that I have witnessed it seems like a holiday for some.
Massive games coming up.....they need to be told 'The Holiday Season is over ' and win these 6 point games.

Reward for beating Chippenham ????

Posted: 19 Dec 2022, 18:33
by North Curry House
Should we manage to beat Chippenham, our reward (?) is another home tie with either Slough or Taunton.

Taunton would be my an absolute nightmare, if we ever lost to them. I have several relations and friends from the Somerset County town.

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Posted: 20 Dec 2022, 19:12
by Admiral
Wyatt back on the bench, good to have another option who is a natural LB