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26/11/2024 9:42 PM  #1


Slough Town

1-0 down. Any information, please?

 

26/11/2024 10:29 PM  #2


Re: Slough Town

Oh dear, now 0-2!   

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26/11/2024 10:41 PM  #3


Re: Slough Town

It just gets worse: 0-3, in added on time.

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26/11/2024 11:03 PM  #4


Re: Slough Town

An be awful team performance tonight. We didn’t have a shot in the first half!
Very, very disappointing after recent results.

 

26/11/2024 11:24 PM  #5


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18th in the table for home games. Awful first half. Rallied a bit midway through second half but couldn't score. Slough looked like a good team but were helped by us giving the ball away cheaply countless times. Very disappointing display and some difficult fixtures to come, at least we know how well we can play but we looked well off the pace today.

 

26/11/2024 11:54 PM  #6


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Not very good - never got going. Thought it was passive and predictable stuff for large parts.
Slough decent side and well worth the win. They were very streetwise and worked us out early - they were confident in playing a high line and being able to control the game. Only positive was AAH being back up and running again.

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27/11/2024 8:50 AM  #7


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Slough were at us from the kickoff and we couldn't get going. I thought the first goal looked just offside but we didn't seem to complain so maybe  I was wrong about that. Spokes had a bad game especially early on, too casual giving the ball away several times. Bray also seemed to be off the pace and lacking ball control. We resorted to the hated practice of playing around in our own half and not pushing forward to try for an equaliser. Stupid free kick given away just after halftime was well taken and Henry was wrong-footed for a change. The last 20 minutes we did seem to get going with some good play and pressure without ever troubling the Slough goalie much. 3rd goal was a bonus to them with us pushing up for a consolation score but also well taken. Dawes is a great player but his temperament is a liability - if he could focus his energy into play rather than moaning at the ref and everyone else he'd be even better. Obviously got a yellow card again...

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27/11/2024 10:32 AM  #8


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Spot on, newfan. I thought we looked really hungover and off the pace.  Slough got at us from the off and bothered us and hounded us into a rash of silly, uncharacteristic mistakes... and from none more so than the usually reliable Luke Spokes who had a shocking opening 10 .  For 20 minutes or so we looked completely bewildered and simply didn't know how to deal with a pretty rampant Slough, so we simply responded by passing  the ball laterally  and endlessly, to no discernible effect. It was shout-out-loud frustrating and even embarrassing at times.  We looked completely static up front with players offering very little for the back 3 to target. We were lucky to only go in 0-1 down at the break.
An immediate and costly mistake by Tom Mehew  at the start of the scond half led to their free kick and their second goal. Game killed off effectively. After that we enjoyed a decent spell with some threatening moves, AAH up front and a decent penalty shout turned down, before Slough reasserted themselves and literally walked right through us for  goal No. 3.. which was pretty much a metaphor for the whole evening. I second the comments about Will Dawes.. a player I really admire... who is beginning to resemble a pantomime figure  with his arms spread wide endlessly regaling officials and seemingly the world at large. He's a disciplinary headache for Management  and needs to calm down and let his football speak. We also lacked leadership on the pitch. Freddie in the stand was more vocal than quite a lot of those out on the grass.
Context-wise, we have had a greaty recent run  with a sparkling home perfomance last time out against Eastbourne.  This was us at our worst and most clueless ( similar to H&R).  History shows that we do bounce back well... just a pity that the next opportunity  is away to Farnborough which will be another potential banana-skin game against a side who know that if they press us relentlessly , we'll get rattled and flustered into making mistakes. Hopefully a different CTFC turn up... and one with a slightly less porous left flank where we were weak last night. ( see their 3rd goal!!)
 

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