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Hawley/Benyon = nil

by Gullscorer » 30 Mar 2014, 12:31

It's easier to score when you have a good team around you who can pass the ball..

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by AlexGulls » 29 Mar 2014, 23:28

I do agree mate. But at least we might actually score a goal before the end of the season now.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by SuperNickyWroe » 29 Mar 2014, 23:24

AlexGulls wrote:As Ive said Hawley couldn't do any worse than Showumni. Hopefully Shaquile will start next weekend he sounds a cracking player highly rated at Spurs and scored a Hattrick away at Barcelona and was there top scorer for the Under 18's last year and is second to Harry Kane in the U-21's currently this year so hopefully we might of finally got someone who knows where the goal is.
as we discussed, its all a bit late now mate.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by AlexGulls » 29 Mar 2014, 23:19

As Ive said Hawley couldn't do any worse than Showumni. Hopefully Shaquile will start next weekend he sounds a cracking player highly rated at Spurs and scored a Hattrick away at Barcelona and was there top scorer for the Under 18's last year and is second to Harry Kane in the U-21's currently this year so hopefully we might of finally got someone who knows where the goal is.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by SuperNickyWroe » 29 Mar 2014, 22:41

Phipsy wrote:I find it strange most of the posters on here lump Mansell and Nicholson together in their derogatory comments.
They may be friends off the field but they totally separate players , the only thing in common is that they have been here many years.
In my my opinion Nico has been been playing well recently and apparently according to eye witnesses had a good game today.
I am sad to say that Manse has been shocking for the last two,seasons.
Complete inability to create anything from midfield and Headless Chicken is I am afraid an apt description.
you seem to have overlooked that nicho is slower than an asthmatic tortoise.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by SuperNickyWroe » 29 Mar 2014, 22:39

Fonda wrote:If you don't create chances, your strikers won't score goals. How many strikers have we tried during this shambles of a season, and how many goals have they scored respectively? It's not all about the inadequacy of the strikers, it's about the complete inability of the entire team.
true shane.

eight games in March, four of which we have lost 1-0.

its the inability to keep clean sheets as well as score goals that are (some) of our problems.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by Rjc70 » 29 Mar 2014, 22:04

taunton_gull wrote:Add Mansell and Nicholson to this list. If either are offered new deals in the summer I will think long and hard about coming back next season.
Have to say, I am coming around to that way of thinking, taunton. Likelihood is I won't be able to stay away, but I would not be happy if we don't learn from the repeated mistakes of this campaign, which on the Mansell and Nicholson (and Benyon) front has been magnified under Chris Hargreaves. Clearly we have tried to rectify the left back problem with signings, but the favouring of Mansell seems to have no let up.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by Phipsy » 29 Mar 2014, 21:13

I find it strange most of the posters on here lump Mansell and Nicholson together in their derogatory comments.
They may be friends off the field but they totally separate players , the only thing in common is that they have been here many years.
In my my opinion Nico has been been playing well recently and apparently according to eye witnesses had a good game today.
I am sad to say that Manse has been shocking for the last two,seasons.
Complete inability to create anything from midfield and Headless Chicken is I am afraid an apt description.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by gullno4 » 29 Mar 2014, 20:54

hawley will be taking a very large portion of our wage bill for the conference! 1/8th of it if the figures I've heard are true!

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by Neal » 29 Mar 2014, 20:54

hector wrote: err...they can...they are
Totally agree Hector

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by A Realist » 29 Mar 2014, 20:53

Fonda wrote:The fact is none of the strikers we've tried have scored. It can't be coincidence. They can't all be completely useless. It must have something to do with the quality around them.
Without doubt a mixture of both and an overall lack of belief amongst the players.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by hector » 29 Mar 2014, 20:51

Fonda wrote:The fact is none of the strikers we've tried have scored. It can't be coincidence. They can't all be completely useless. It must have something to do with the quality around them.
err...they can...they are

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by Fonda » 29 Mar 2014, 20:47

The fact is none of the strikers we've tried have scored. It can't be coincidence. They can't all be completely useless. It must have something to do with the quality around them.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by A Realist » 29 Mar 2014, 20:42

Fonda wrote:If you don't create chances, your strikers won't score goals. How many strikers have we tried during this shambles of a season, and how many goals have they scored respectively? It's not all about the inadequacy of the strikers, it's about the complete inability of the entire team.
In the vast majority of games recently, they have created more than the other team. To me, thats the worry. If you went by stats the points return should be a lot greater. Basic lack of quality and as you say, the sheer amount of different strikers is stunning.

Hawley/Benyon = nil

by hector » 29 Mar 2014, 20:42

Fonda wrote:If you don't create chances, your strikers won't score goals. How many strikers have we tried during this shambles of a season, and how many goals have they scored respectively? It's not all about the inadequacy of the strikers, it's about the complete inability of the entire team.
It's both.

But Hawley and Benyon have both failed at far too many clubs to be considered unlucky. Both are crap.

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