by MellowYellow » 29 Aug 2022, 21:16
A scrabbled, scrambled, stressful start to the season which culminated today into a humilating 1-3 defeat against Woking. This is starting to look like a season to fray the nerves and test the faith. Come the end of the season will we be chanting "We Are Staying Up"?
Firepower
No one can rival Torquay for turmoil, and it’s clear that the form and talent of our midfield/forward line is a major factor in the Plainmoor disharmony. Torquay at least do have the record for the lowest goals for, numbering 2 league goals. Got some catching up to do if we are to surpass part-timers Dorking who have managed to score 11 goals in 6 games.
Mentality
Have lost four straight in the League, and with Southend away next: make that five. Boo's could be heard by our own fans after defeat by Woking and everyone still hates the chairman. It seems like a poisonous atmosphere is building yet again and surely only the players have the authority to turn it around? Yet, the team are losing a lot of points, today from a winning position with 20 minutes to go: a sure sign of iffy physical and mental resolve.
Squad strength
Given our relative resources, we have less room to play with than some rivals. It’s not unreasonable to fear that another injury to one of the two remaining forwards or to someone like Dean Moxey could leave us looking threadbare. Or maybe it does not matter as we appear to continualy crowd the midfield with the 3-5-2 as the distinction between depth and deadwood seems to have been lost.
Manager
Gary Johnson looked concerned after the Woking defeat: recent form has been patchy to say the least and Johnson, one of life’s battling underdogs by nature, is now in many fans view not best suited to lead us as front-runners. ( I am not of that brigade but, nonetheless, do not disregard their viewpoint.)
'We are, we are, we are staying up'!

A scrabbled, scrambled, stressful start to the season which culminated today into a humilating 1-3 defeat against Woking. This is starting to look like a season to fray the nerves and test the faith. Come the end of the season will we be chanting "We Are Staying Up"?
[b]Firepower[/b]
No one can rival Torquay for turmoil, and it’s clear that the form and talent of our midfield/forward line is a major factor in the Plainmoor disharmony. Torquay at least do have the record for the lowest goals for, numbering 2 league goals. Got some catching up to do if we are to surpass part-timers Dorking who have managed to score 11 goals in 6 games.
[b]Mentality [/b]
Have lost four straight in the League, and with Southend away next: make that five. Boo's could be heard by our own fans after defeat by Woking and everyone still hates the chairman. It seems like a poisonous atmosphere is building yet again and surely only the players have the authority to turn it around? Yet, the team are losing a lot of points, today from a winning position with 20 minutes to go: a sure sign of iffy physical and mental resolve.
[b]Squad strength [/b]
Given our relative resources, we have less room to play with than some rivals. It’s not unreasonable to fear that another injury to one of the two remaining forwards or to someone like Dean Moxey could leave us looking threadbare. Or maybe it does not matter as we appear to continualy crowd the midfield with the 3-5-2 as the distinction between depth and deadwood seems to have been lost.
[b]Manager [/b]
Gary Johnson looked concerned after the Woking defeat: recent form has been patchy to say the least and Johnson, one of life’s battling underdogs by nature, is now in many fans view not best suited to lead us as front-runners. ( I am not of that brigade but, nonetheless, do not disregard their viewpoint.)
'We are, we are, we are staying up'! :scarf: