Tuesdays team selection

Post a reply

Smilies
:goodpost: :lol: :rofl: :goal: :scarf: :keepie: :clap: :bow: :engflag: :-P :) :-D :nod: ;-) :-/ :( :'( :Z :@ :| :oops: :yellow: :red: :O :whistle: (*) (8) (D)

BBCode is ON
[img] is ON
[flash] is OFF
[url] is ON
Smilies are ON

Topic review
   

Expand view Topic review: Tuesdays team selection

Tuesdays team selection

by Behind-the-Gulls » 24 Feb 2015, 08:21

portugull wrote:I am going and my selection is

Rice

Dawson Pearce Downes Cruise

Guegan Young Ajala Reid

Bowman Campbell

Dawson because he is a right back.
Downes because Angus is carrying an injury

Cruise because Ives is 17 and needs careful handling. Not too many games close together.

Guegan because he will add something to our midfield
Reid because CH should tell him to to run his socks off for 65 minutes and then sub him.

COYY
Cruise is still injured.Angus is on nine bookings as well as carrying an injury-he's the most likely to not be involved tonight.

Tuesdays team selection

by portugull » 23 Feb 2015, 18:34

I am going and my selection is

Rice

Dawson Pearce Downes Cruise

Guegan Young Ajala Reid

Bowman Campbell

Dawson because he is a right back.
Downes because Angus is carrying an injury

Cruise because Ives is 17 and needs careful handling. Not too many games close together.

Guegan because he will add something to our midfield
Reid because CH should tell him to to run his socks off for 65 minutes and then sub him.

COYY

Tuesdays team selection

by nickbrod » 23 Feb 2015, 17:39

From the Manager's comments on the OS we're going to be on the front foot tomorrow night still aiming for the play-offs. I reckon we'll see Downes returning with both Reid and Campbell starting but don't ask me what the team will be; I can't second-guess the manager!

Tuesdays team selection

by DJ Gull » 23 Feb 2015, 16:49

forevertufc wrote:Dave SG does make a good point, and I can assure all I hadn't missed the point Dave makes, it's one I normally would agree with, however I think to many mistakes have been made, to many cheap points been lost (should easily have 10 points more than we do have)and gap probably to wide now.

That said I have no doubt CH will go out Tuesday and play his strongest side and have real go at winning the game, and hope we do, just don't want us to end up with nothing at the end of this season.
I'd Say 20.

Tuesdays team selection

by Gullscorer » 23 Feb 2015, 16:36

We should be able to buy some cheap parachutes from somewhere.. :)

Tuesdays team selection

by Trojan 67 » 23 Feb 2015, 16:27

Tuesday's team selection should be consistent with EVERY team selection : the strongest selected side playing the appropriate game winning tactics.

Hargreaves unfortunately is proving himself inept when it comes to team selections, tactics and in game changes. Alfred Town(A)being one such example. The smooth know it all talker of the TV studio couch has become a faltering, mumbling aftermatch excuse maker and in comparison is making Tisdale up the road appear to be both a master tactician and orator.

:-/

Time now to sharpen my blunt instrument ready for use Saturday teatime. :devil:

:engflag:

Tuesdays team selection

by tomogull » 23 Feb 2015, 16:25

Southampton Gull wrote:It's far from delusional to realise how imperative it is that we try our utmost to get into those play-offs until it's impossible to do so. Who remembers the last 3 FA Trophy winners without looking it up? If we were to look at any other club and say "They won the FA Trophy" would it impress any of us? The only thing we should be doing right now is trying to get out of this league. You guys go for the Trophy and see just where we end up, it won't do us any good whatsoever. Money? We'd earn many times more just by getting back into the league. Staying in this league any longer is just going to see us fall lower and lower with our expectations and ambitions. How some people attach any importance to it is beyond me, short term blinkered viewpoint at its best. Did anyone think we could go on that winning streak earlier in the season? Did anyone think we would be so bad immediately after? The same group of players can do the same again and although it is ulikely it's still possible and while other teams drop points against each other a team can come from nowhere and scrape into the play-off spots. While we can, we should be throwing all our resources at it, it's the holy grail for our club.

FA Trophy? Do me a favour.
Whilst I totally agree that the priority has to be to get out of this league (up not down), although it is still mathematically possible to do so, I don't think we've got a snowball's chance of hell of getting anywhere near the play offs. We've already dropped too many points against teams we should have beaten. There are nine teams between us and the final 5th place. Most have better goal differences and a couple - Halifax & Gateshead - have played less games. At present, we're not even threatening to play well. At the beginning of the season, I thought we might be in play offs or thereabouts. Now I'm not confident that we will even end up in the top half of the table. Okay - the Trophy is a bit of a non event but it has brought in some money for the club. Perhaps this extra money has allowed Hargreaves to bring in Dawson, Gueguan, Campbell and Reid.

In any case, having just squelched my way across a field, all this is probably academic. With more rain forecast tonight and tomorrow, I think tomorrow night's match must be very doubtful. And if Wrexham's pitch needed two inspections last Saturday, I reckon their match against Forest Green must be even more doubtful.

Tuesdays team selection

by SBP » 23 Feb 2015, 15:35

brucie wrote:Its not an excuse is it - the third game in a week on a heavy pitch will suit Wrexham because we have to force the pace of the game they don't. Sports nutrition has nothing to do with it. Leg weary players on Saturday will NOT get us past Wrexham - fresh players might.
Brucie, if they are playing multiple games in a short space of time they dont do much training. What do you think the teams of 20-30 years ago use to do with only 1 sub.

Tuesdays team selection

by Southampton Gull » 23 Feb 2015, 15:10

yellowsmiffy wrote:A quick glance at the previous few seasons in the conference shows that the following points were required to reach the playoffs.... 77, 80, 81, 78.

To reach that minimum of 77 points, we would need 31 points from 12 games. Really? You still this this bunch have a chance of that? Ridiculous considering current form if you ask me. Of course you can argue that there might be a really low points tally needed this season, but we are 14th with quarter of the season to go. It aint happening and I'm not even being pessimistic.

You can say what you want about the trophy, but it's important to a lot of people like me who are struggling to find anything enjoyable about supporting the club at the moment.
How many wins did the same bunch get earlier in the season? The point is it's possible, I didn't say likely but while it's still possible it has to take preference. We lose our parachute payments after this season so it will get even tougher then. Yes it's very unlikely BUT stranger things have happened and if you would rather have a day out at Wembley to cheer yourself up then that's your choice. I know what I'd prefer.................

Tuesdays team selection

by Scott Brehaut » 23 Feb 2015, 14:19

Southampton Gull wrote:It's far from delusional to realise how imperative it is that we try our utmost to get into those play-offs until it's impossible to do so. Who remembers the last 3 FA Trophy winners without looking it up? If we were to look at any other club and say "They won the FA Trophy" would it impress any of us? The only thing we should be doing right now is trying to get out of this league. You guys go for the Trophy and see just where we end up, it won't do us any good whatsoever. Money? We'd earn many times more just by getting back into the league. Staying in this league any longer is just going to see us fall lower and lower with our expectations and ambitions. How some people attach any importance to it is beyond me, short term blinkered viewpoint at its best. Did anyone think we could go on that winning streak earlier in the season? Did anyone think we would be so bad immediately after? The same group of players can do the same again and although it is ulikely it's still possible and while other teams drop points against each other a team can come from nowhere and scrape into the play-off spots. While we can, we should be throwing all our resources at it, it's the holy grail for our club.

FA Trophy? Do me a favour.
:goodpost:

Whilst I'd love the chance to see the Gulls at Wembley again (and it is far easier for me to get there from here than it is to get to Torquay!!), playoffs must take priority whilst there is still a (slim) chance of us getting into them.

Tuesdays team selection

by brucie » 23 Feb 2015, 14:10

Its not an excuse is it - the third game in a week on a heavy pitch will suit Wrexham because we have to force the pace of the game they don't. Sports nutrition has nothing to do with it. Leg weary players on Saturday will NOT get us past Wrexham - fresh players might.

Tuesdays team selection

by SBP » 23 Feb 2015, 10:00

We should always select our strongest possible side to win any league game. We still have a small chance to make the play-offs and we should go for it. I don't want to hear excuses that players are tired requiring being rested. Training can be structured for playing two games in a week. Sports nutrition has come along way with players looking after themselves. If a player is carrying an injury then that's a different matter .

Tuesdays team selection

by CP Gull » 23 Feb 2015, 09:14

Southampton Gull wrote:It's far from delusional to realise how imperative it is that we try our utmost to get into those play-offs until it's impossible to do so. Who remembers the last 3 FA Trophy winners without looking it up? If we were to look at any other club and say "They won the FA Trophy" would it impress any of us? The only thing we should be doing right now is trying to get out of this league. You guys go for the Trophy and see just where we end up, it won't do us any good whatsoever. Money? We'd earn many times more just by getting back into the league. Staying in this league any longer is just going to see us fall lower and lower with our expectations and ambitions. How some people attach any importance to it is beyond me, short term blinkered viewpoint at its best. Did anyone think we could go on that winning streak earlier in the season? Did anyone think we would be so bad immediately after? The same group of players can do the same again and although it is ulikely it's still possible and while other teams drop points against each other a team can come from nowhere and scrape into the play-off spots. While we can, we should be throwing all our resources at it, it's the holy grail for our club.

FA Trophy? Do me a favour.
Totally agree, Dave. The priority, whilst there remains a slim chance of reaching the play offs, should be the League.

That said, do I think CH should make several changes to the team on Tuesday? Yes, I do, quite simply because I think it may well not only give us a better chance of winning against Lincoln but also getting past Wrexham on Saturday.

Personally, I think giving Dawson a game would make sense as he is almost certainly the best Right Back in the club. I would also consider playing Downes and trying Guegan out as a defensive midfielder which may well suit him better. I would also bring Cruise in and give young Ives a rest too as it sounded like he got run ragged on Saturday and could do with the rest.

On the wings, if fit, we have Chapell and/or Briscoe who may well be a better option for both games than the ineffective Cameron, whilst up front surely Campbell will get a start and possibly Reid too - with every likelihood that Greavsie will revert to his preferred 4-4-2.

Given the recent additions to the squad (Guegan, Dawson, Campbell and Reid) I'm really not sure what our best starting XI is anymore and perhaps the same can also be said of Greavsie! In reality most of the squad are much of a muchness with only a few outstanding performers such as the likes of Young (although his effectiveness has faded quite dramatically in recent months), Bowman and Ajala - others may feel differently, but personally aside from these three it wouldn't matter too much who you pick to make up the rest of the side, they would have just as good a chance of getting a result as the team we put out on Saturday.

Tuesdays team selection

by Gullscorer » 23 Feb 2015, 09:12

kevgull wrote:The probability of us reaching the play offs with the other teams involved are minimal. We have played a mid table Wrexham twice recently, once in the league and again in the Trophy and haven't done so well.
However the odds on us beating Wrexham by either 2 goals or 1 and penalties, at home, is very possible.
Nothing can be ruled out until it's mathematically impossible. Funny things happen in football. Teams doing well can suddenly become a bag of nerves as the season's climax approaches. Others can unexpectedly go on a run of great results. Yet others can just get lucky - or unlucky. So, while the possibilities are still there, however faint, we should go for them.
Success comes to those who don't give up. :-D

:scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

Tuesdays team selection

by kevgull » 23 Feb 2015, 08:32

The probability of us reaching the play offs with the other teams involved are minimal. We have played a mid table Wrexham twice recently, once in the league and again in the Trophy and haven't done so well.

However the odds on us beating Wrexham by either 2 goals or 1 and penalties, at home, is very possible.

Top