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It's gonna be a looooooong season, hope the traffic on the way home is better than the game.☹️
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Not a total disaster all the bottom 12 sides lost apart from Hungerford and Weymouth who played out a 1-1 draw
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Not a disaster but concerning that our conversion rate from the chances we create is poor.
A lot of pressure on Palmer-Houlden to put the ball in the back of the net for someone so young.
If Griffiths can’t make the squad when we have injuries, maybe it’s time he went on loan.to free up some funds.
With 4 going down it’s crucial we start picking up points, gain some confidence especially with FA CUp games coming up soon….we might need the money!!
Last edited by Wellard (29/8/2022 11:02 PM)
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We were poor - no width and no game plan it appeared. No momentum in attack and too much side to side play across midfield without penetration leading to misplaced passes. Taunton fans I was with at the end of the game said we were the worst team they had played so far. Improvements needed or I fear a thrashing from Dartford on Saturday
Another game of two halves. First half was slow and flat and while Will Henry wasn’t overworked, we deserved nothing from it.
Second half was a lot better and brighter. Good ball retention, Young, Bradbury and Coppin had positive impacts - particularly Bradbury. Golding, Coppin, Young and Caine’s goal were all good chances that we created. Taunton had 3 shots in the second half and scored two of them?
Concern or positive is, depending if your half full or empty guy/gal is the younger we got on the pitch, the better we became - Bradbury/Young/Seb in particularly linking well.
Need to start turning up for 90 but clearly missing 3/4 important senior players with injury.