arthurturner
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Probably to stay in League 1 until the owners can afford a promotion!He ( Karl) said we were over-achieving/ahead of plan, so I wonder what the plan was?
Probably to stay in League 1 until the owners can afford a promotion!He ( Karl) said we were over-achieving/ahead of plan, so I wonder what the plan was?
You weren’t all spread out there was quite a large group not following social distancing and we’re not wearing masks which was a prerequisite for the return of fans.Its called getting behind your team everyone banters other teams.
There were plenty of face masks worn but I took mine off after a while, after chanting so much its hard to breathe, plus was nowhere near anyone.
Everyone was spread out. There were st holders in their groups of families etc but they are allowed together.
Also I dont get you argument, the wider rules are people are allowed in groups of upto 30 people outside at pubs for eg. But yet outside in a stadium you dont like a few people near each other, but its ok at a pub........not sure why its one rule for one set of people somewhere and different rules here.
Anyway was a nervy game, we conceded a few sloppy goals unusually, scored some good ones too.
Oxford played well in spells we kind of sat back and defended what we had a little too much but I suppose circumstances can make that happen.
I would have liked us to keep the ball a bit better like we can at times.
But we got the job done and has some great attacking moments.
Hard luck and you kept going and didn't give up so fair play.
You’re one step away from ruffling our hair and giving us 10p to get some sweets with.I'm over critical of Blackpool at times, the mistakes sometimes take more focus than they should. Sometimes looking for perfection i have to remember its league 1.
I know our strengths but its nice to read about the pace and power comments from some and other fans perspective.
Its always interesting to read the comments, sometimes when oxford had the ball im nervous thinking ffs just get it and keep it ourselves and we were sitting too deep, even though we were never really close in score it was just nervy.
But our strike force is pretty decent, Simms is big and strong and can score all types of goals and Jerry is a pest and a good finisher.
We also have pace and skill in mithchell and others.
When we made changes we took off our best defender and who came on used to be our best defender also but he's not played really in months. Plus other changes to key players like Simms going off, we had some good chances later on and if it had fell to Simms he'd probably put one away.
It was just one of those games where goals were going in, each time you scored it seemed to spur us on and up we went and scored again thankfully for us.
Your not a bad side and with nothing really to lose tonight it felt like the pressure was kind if on us, especially after the early goal, that could have changed the course but the response was first class, snuffed out any hopes early on.
I just think our style can counter yours well on occasion, your passing can be slick but most the problems for us came from longer balls not dealt with when they have been most the season.
Anyways what an atmosphere for only 4k, absolutely hoarse.
Youve just got to keep plugging away and try again next season, you'll be in and around the top 6 I'm sure. Whether with Mr Robinson or not, don't really like him as a character what what I've seen of him and his comments didn't seem to match what we saw in the first leg.
Don’t start about these dam 5 year plansI seem to recall something about a 5 year plan - may be wrong
And there was I thinking it was women who didn’t understand the offside rule. Should have been two red cards for your team at ours and cry baby husband should have been booked. Last night Turton should have had two yellows. It’s all ifs and but s and we move on you’re in the final if your playing Sunderland then may then cry with another defeat if it’s Lincoln May the best team win.Wow that Taylor is some dirty player, on any other day he could have had 3 red cards! Instead the Blackpool goalkeeper (and captain) gets a yellow card for questioning why an offside decision wasn't given when 3 Oxford players were 10 yards offside! Ballard had his eyes gouged. Stewart had studs down his knees. Maxwell had a late challenge on his ankle. All went without punishment. How bad are officials? We have had so many reds for much less.
Yes when they’re not wearing masks they sound louder oh and off course when they’re not socially distancingWe gave it a go, not too bothered about going up just now anyway.
There is a huge gap between L1 and the championship and I don't think we can fund that gap just now.
Well done to Blackpool and their fans who created a good atmosphere, see what can happen if a support actually has some songs folks..
Proud of this club, up the U's!
That was the game, and the moment, when I thought he'd arrived, and was gonna really kick on, but since his injury, he reverted to type, where he looks very disinterested, until he receives the ball, and no meaningful tracking back.I point you to the goal of the season.
I'm over critical of Blackpool at times, the mistakes sometimes take more focus than they should. Sometimes looking for perfection i have to remember its league 1.
I know our strengths but its nice to read about the pace and power comments from some and other fans perspective.
Its always interesting to read the comments, sometimes when oxford had the ball im nervous thinking ffs just get it and keep it ourselves and we were sitting too deep, even though we were never really close in score it was just nervy.
But our strike force is pretty decent, Simms is big and strong and can score all types of goals and Jerry is a pest and a good finisher.
We also have pace and skill in mithchell and others.
When we made changes we took off our best defender and who came on used to be our best defender also but he's not played really in months. Plus other changes to key players like Simms going off, we had some good chances later on and if it had fell to Simms he'd probably put one away.
It was just one of those games where goals were going in, each time you scored it seemed to spur us on and up we went and scored again thankfully for us.
Your not a bad side and with nothing really to lose tonight it felt like the pressure was kind if on us, especially after the early goal, that could have changed the course but the response was first class, snuffed out any hopes early on.
I just think our style can counter yours well on occasion, your passing can be slick but most the problems for us came from longer balls not dealt with when they have been most the season.
Anyways what an atmosphere for only 4k, absolutely hoarse.
Youve just got to keep plugging away and try again next season, you'll be in and around the top 6 I'm sure. Whether with Mr Robinson or not, don't really like him as a character what what I've seen of him and his comments didn't seem to match what we saw in the first leg.
Cheers for writing 200 words on how quick your strikers are. Literally none of us care.I'm over critical of Blackpool at times, the mistakes sometimes take more focus than they should. Sometimes looking for perfection i have to remember its league 1.
I know our strengths but its nice to read about the pace and power comments from some and other fans perspective.
Its always interesting to read the comments, sometimes when oxford had the ball im nervous thinking ffs just get it and keep it ourselves and we were sitting too deep, even though we were never really close in score it was just nervy.
But our strike force is pretty decent, Simms is big and strong and can score all types of goals and Jerry is a pest and a good finisher.
We also have pace and skill in mithchell and others.
When we made changes we took off our best defender and who came on used to be our best defender also but he's not played really in months. Plus other changes to key players like Simms going off, we had some good chances later on and if it had fell to Simms he'd probably put one away.
It was just one of those games where goals were going in, each time you scored it seemed to spur us on and up we went and scored again thankfully for us.
Your not a bad side and with nothing really to lose tonight it felt like the pressure was kind if on us, especially after the early goal, that could have changed the course but the response was first class, snuffed out any hopes early on.
I just think our style can counter yours well on occasion, your passing can be slick but most the problems for us came from longer balls not dealt with when they have been most the season.
Anyways what an atmosphere for only 4k, absolutely hoarse.
Youve just got to keep plugging away and try again next season, you'll be in and around the top 6 I'm sure. Whether with Mr Robinson or not, don't really like him as a character what what I've seen of him and his comments didn't seem to match what we saw in the first leg.
That was the game, and the moment, when I thought he'd arrived, and was gonna really kick on, but since his injury, he reverted to type, where he looks very disinterested, until he receives the ball, and no meaningful tracking back.
He actually reminds me of Darren Huckerby (if anyone even remembers him) who had bags of talent, and could've been an England legend, in an era when England were screaming out for a left winger, but he also was only ever interested when he had the ball at his feet, which meant, like Barker does, he disappeared in games too often, and ended up fading away into obscurity, at a relatively young age, having never reached the heights he should have.
Barker needs a rocket up the a**e from someone, as he won't fulfil his potential, unless he massively increases his work rate without the ball.
If you look closely at Blackpool’s third goal at our place Barker pulls out of a tackle big time which led directly to them out manning us . It really is poor he actually takes his leg away. This is the trouble with loan players who are not committedThat was the game, and the moment, when I thought he'd arrived, and was gonna really kick on, but since his injury, he reverted to type, where he looks very disinterested, until he receives the ball, and no meaningful tracking back.
He actually reminds me of Darren Huckerby (if anyone even remembers him) who had bags of talent, and could've been an England legend, in an era when England were screaming out for a left winger, but he also was only ever interested when he had the ball at his feet, which meant, like Barker does, he disappeared in games too often, and ended up fading away into obscurity, at a relatively young age, having never reached the heights he should have.
Barker needs a rocket up the a**e from someone, as he won't fulfil his potential, unless he massively increases his work rate without the ball.
Oh what a crime!Yes when they’re not wearing masks they sound louder oh and off course when they’re not socially distancing
Still illegal and issues have been put in place to make sure that we can all return safely to our door sports. But if people want to be idiots and we have another spike and further lockdowns are put in place the lower leaflets won’t survive. It’s common sense really but as there a lot of people who don’t have any hope they don’t creybud we are in lockdown again especially if clubs go out of business.Oh what a crime!
Robinson’s mentality is that you only have to beat the cannon fodder of the league, it kind of falls down when you get a play off spot where you have to beat the better teams, I like his passion but I think he needs to change his thinking on how to beat the better teams in whatever league we are in, I noticed again last night that faz was giving his advice.
Fair play to Blackpool,over the two legs they were the better team and rightly go into the final, I just hope if blunderland get there they beat them.
Surprised no one twigged this in Tuesday, I was r only one to boo him.Ex Scummer or not he was, is head and shoulders above anything we had on the pitch yesterday.
I think there's probably been a shift, but I can't really put my finger on why. In previous seasons we beat the bigger sides but failed against the ones lower down. We always looked pretty good against the better performing sides because they played in an expansive way that we could exploit, but then struggled against the sides that sat back and were physical.Is that his mentality, where did you get that from?
We certainly didn't have that mentality in the previous season. In the 19/20 seson we beat Ipswich, Peterborough (twice), Wycombe, Rotherham, West Ham and drew with Pompey (3 times), Coventry, Sunderland (twice), Ipswich, Millwall.
I boo'd him tooSurprised no one twigged this in Tuesday, I was r only one to boo him.