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Hemel latic

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  1. 7 minutes ago, BP1960 said:

     

    He usually puts his new signings on the bench. I don't know why when he praises them highly in training then starts the likes of the disappointing McGahey. 

    Stones started all four games while he was here but you're right, Walker as on the bench at Dorking. I expect Sachdev to start on Saturday.

  2. 33 minutes ago, Bobledgersheart said:

    Would think he's a certain starter next match so we can play a back three with him and Kitching as wing backs and Conlon slotting into midfield alongside Sheron and Lundstram ? 

    That's my expectation too. I fully expect him to start was just being a little mischievous suggesting otherwise.

  3. This is what happens when you make so many changes for a game, reminds me of the Everton team we knocked out of the FA Cup although those years ago, players of the quality of Thomas Gravesen came in but they didn't look a team. Incoherent team selection pitted against a committed group playing in the biggest game of their lives has all the ingredients for a cup upset.

     

    I do think Mellon must have known defeat was a potential consequence of so many changes but clearly prioritised the league game against Boreham Wood on Tuesday, as would many fans. I don't think he'll be crying too many tears about easing our fixture list. 

     

    Disappointing from my perspective, the arguments about best opportunity of getting to Wembley for a cup final are well rehearsed. 

  4. 2 hours ago, BradKnowles1 said:

    Morning, first time posting in about 15 years on here but I don’t understand we aren’t ready for league two line. All funding gets cut next season, parachute payment, academy and the community trust. 
     

    if we did go up we would get an increase in funding through parachute payments, bigger attendances and more cup competitions.

     

    players are out of contract, some will be moved on and better ones will come in. The likes of Barrow, Sutton, Harrogate and Grimsby have all been able to compete in league two. 
     

    Tranmere and Bristol rovers both went up again. 
     

    we would be more than fine. 

    Welcome back Brad.

  5. I wouldn't be surprised to see as few as two changes for this game: Conlon for McGahey and Gardner or Hope for Lundstram if he's struggling with a knock.

     

    Equally, given this is the first game in a run of five in 15 days neither would it surprise me to see wholesale changes.

     

    The ideal would be play a strong side, 3-0 up at HT, use the bench in the second half (ha!).

  6. 47 minutes ago, Dave_Og said:

    Thought the injury to Norman was earlier than that 

    It was a second injury. First was early in the season which led to Hudson getting his chance. Then later in the season Langley was on the bench for the games against Newport and Eastleigh.

     

    I wondered if Steve Collis, or whoever scouts keepers for us, had seen something in Langley as per Hudson, and Norman as well to a certain extent.

  7. 15 minutes ago, IanMarshall's Mullet said:

    Did we pay a fee for Conlon?

    It's a good question. There's no mention of a fee on either website but he was under contract at Vale, it's described as a permanent transfer on the Vale website, permanent signing on ours. They seem to have allowed him to leave after signing a midfielder on loan from Brighton for the rest of the season. Given he wasn't catching their team presumably if a fee was involved it was nominal. But a good question to ask someone who might know.

  8. 2 minutes ago, Frankly Mr Shankly said:

    I've heard a lot of supporters exclaim how he's never a right back but I think he's learning his craft each game incrementally and is starting to look more comfortable as a right wing back. He's got incredible energy levels and gets into some great positions. A case in note against Gateshead in the first half where he powered through and used his upper body perfectly to muscle their full back out of the way to create a good chance. Of course, his final ball is the weakest part of his game, understandably really, but it's something he's working on and will improve the more he plays there.

     

    I still expect a RWB is high on 5PM's priority list, but Will's development in this area gives us more options and important cover. He's a great advert to other young pros to work hard and make the most of your chance, even if it's out of your natural position. We should be proud to see the growth and maturing of 'one of our own'.

     

    Strongly agree with this. He's a much better RB/RWB than when he first played the position which, funnily enough, was a year ago at Dorking. He looks so much better on the ball now and much better positionally. I still think he'll be a better CB but this experience can only aid his development as a footballer.  

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  9. If we play 532 the way we did yesterday we cede possession and territory to the opposition in a way that makes it very difficult to win the ball back - the back 5 was flat when we were defending so the front five had an impossible job trying to co-ordinate any kind of press because they were always out-numbered. Dorking worked out after about half an hour wehere the space was and dominated the game from that point on.

     

    At home against Hartlepool the formation was much more dynamic and changed at least twice during the course of the match. The switch from Hope to McGahey for this game was an indication of a more defensive mindset. 

     

    I would agree with other posters that as turgid an experience as it was watching the game, and I couldn't really summon an awful lot of backs-against-the-wall excitement and suspense for hanging on against Dorking, it's a real pleasure to have burgled three points we didn't really deserve. Also testament to the manager and players for the resilience they demonstrated.

     

    Hope and expect to see something a bit different against Boreham Wood on Tuesday. They are a big, nasty, athletic team although relatively slow at the back. At the very least I would expect Hope to come back in for McGahey. Perhaps the introduction of Willoughby and/or Walker on the hour after Big Mikey has roughed up their centre halves for half an hour. Defenders will need their wits about them against Ndlovu and co.

     

    Onwards and upwards, we're in the play off places.      

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