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25/8/2014 9:58 PM  #11


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

I meant we're only struggling in key positions because of the injuries of course.  If everyone was fit and available our strongest 11 would be a real threat.  Add someone like Paulton's McCootie up front (today's scorer for them) and I'd fancy us to have a real stab at top 6.   As it is we're work in progress, we'll have set backs along the way there's a far more positive feel about the club than 12 months ago.  Decent crowd today too I thought, considering a lot still on holiday and the foul weather.

 

26/8/2014 8:35 AM  #12


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

Excellent post Insideleft. What people are forgetting is that the manager has not been able to field his strongest side once this season due to injuries or suspensions, so to be in the position we are is excellent. I also was impressed with the Paulton lad McCootie who would cause mayhem with either Griff or Edwards up front. Perhaps the manager should make an enquiry as to his availability.Yesterday's games was ruined by the officials yet again. How the ref missed the late challenge by Ashley Williams on Coope's was unforgivable, and again the elbow on Smithy was right in front of the assistant referee who also had a 'mare' all game. Open for debate guys - why do CTFC always seem to get inconsistent officials who clearly are not up to the mark ?

 

26/8/2014 8:39 AM  #13


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

A reasonable summation IL. I thought we started well in the second half and our equaliser was just reward. Thought Edwards' denial of his "goal" was a disgrace as the keeper hadn't the ball safe and then went over to hide his mistake successfully conning the ref who gave us little or nothing all game. The sending off disrupted things for us and took the steam out of the attack. A gloomy afternoon this in miserable conditions with an unfortunate though deserved draw out of a game we might have won with a decent ref. Still, we only drop one place and another home game next Saturday will, hopefully, continue to keep us in touch in the top group. Gotta say, think Kent was a real star and looks a good keeper.

 

26/8/2014 10:02 AM  #14


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

Sterling performance from all concerned - shame the same can't be said for the officals. Very inconsistent - how the Coupe foul was missed is a complete mystery. Clear corner not given, perfectly good goal ( I was in line with the incident as was the linesman) disallowed. and 2 nd half only 46 mins played despite considerable disruptions (thankful for that but gives you no confidence in the officials). We are now desperately short of "troops" with what looks like nasty injuries to Smith (head slicing not worth a red apparently) and Coupe and with Griff out for a couple more weeks, Phillips injured, Tindle out, Harvey, Osman and Tyrone suspenions looming. We were thin on the ground before kick off despite what we had on the bench - now critical. No one at fault but our good results have been dogged by very high player attriton.Any truth in the rumours  that Zac Evans has left the club and and that Blackmore has declared himself unavailable?
 

 

26/8/2014 11:48 AM  #15


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

Strange also that Omar Simpson is suddenly unavailable, mention of his athletics career not clashing with the football season,but once on the bench, he is not available!! We could use him at the moment, lets hope he is still here next Saturday.  The referee yesterday had a shocker, but will he be accountable, no chance.  We have a different mind set this year, last season when we went a goal down, the world collapsed around us, at least there is fight this year.

 

26/8/2014 12:52 PM  #16


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

Bluebirds2006 wrote:

.........Harvey, Osman and Tyrone suspenions looming. No one at fault.....
 

Really? Not sure that I agree with that. Surely the players have to take responsibility for their own actions? Or am I missing something here?
 

Last edited by Yorkie (26/8/2014 12:59 PM)

 

26/8/2014 5:17 PM  #17


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

Yorkie wrote:

Bluebirds2006 wrote:

.........Harvey, Osman and Tyrone suspenions looming. No one at fault.....
 

Really? Not sure that I agree with that. Surely the players have to take responsibility for their own actions? Or am I missing something here?
 

Thats naughty you have misquoted me which totally changes the context of what i said. My statement was "We were thin on the ground before kick off despite what we had on the bench - now critical. No one at fault but our good results have been dogged by very high player attriton" - I was referring to the overall situation not specifically suspensions. Clearly players are responsible for their own actions. That being said reports that I have heard from those who went to Dorchester suggests that they may be some scope for feeling that Harvey and Osman may have been somewhat unfortunate. Yesterday I think many considered that Tyrone was unlucky when his offence was balanced against Williams unpunished demolition of Coupe and the head wound that Smith received that required the paramedic and stitches.

 

26/8/2014 6:02 PM  #18


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

My lad has just shown me a picture of the wound to Bryan Smith's head, via the magic of Twitter, and it's horrific.

 

27/8/2014 8:44 AM  #19


Re: Chippenham Town v Paulton Rovers

My son showed me the same picture (I assume) off Twitter, and yes it is not for the faint hearted. Poor old Bryan must be nursing one hell of a headache at the moment. My understanding with serious head injuries as a result of a sporting incident, which clearly Bryan's must come under this category, is that a player cannot resume playing for a minimum of 2 weeks, which will leave us even more thin on the ground

 

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