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Post by minstermann on Nov 16, 2024 17:38:47 GMT
Yet again we lost an away game against a team in the relegation zone. After Plymouth Parkway acheived their first home win against us recently then Marlow got their first home league win of the season against us today.
We were always playing catch up. Our scorers were Matty Burrows [58] and Jack Lovell [76] Att. 301. We are now 13th. [ played 16, Points 20] We have the worst Goal Difference outside of the bottom 4 [ minus 9] Other selected scores Poole Town 0 Hungerford Town 0 [Att 573] ; Dorch 2 Merthyr 2 . Only 5 games were played in our league today Why are we now nicknamed the Pies. Even twitter has a pie icon. Is this the influence of our Manager .? Is he feeding our players Pies ? Is this a good idea - pies have a rather negative connotation when it comes to fitness - Up the Maggies !
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Post by newmagpie on Nov 16, 2024 18:07:32 GMT
Same team, same mistakes and the defence exposed again, things need to change quickly or we will soon be in a relegation battle!?
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Post by gemma on Nov 16, 2024 20:57:49 GMT
Same team that brilliantly won against Taunton last week, same defence that kept a clean sheet in that game.
…. Same people moaning on here and being negative. Honestly what were you expecting on our first season back at this level, it’s a tough league, there will be ups and downs.
The manager and team know that today wasn’t good enough, but why do you keep going on about relegation every time there is a bad result, we are closer to the top 4 than the relegation zone.
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Post by newmagpie on Nov 16, 2024 21:18:19 GMT
Same team that brilliantly won against Taunton last week, same defence that kept a clean sheet in that game. …. Same people moaning on here and being negative. Honestly what were you expecting on our first season back at this level, it’s a tough league, there will be ups and downs. The manager and team know that today wasn’t good enough, but why do you keep going on about relegation every time there is a bad result, we are closer to the top 4 than the relegation zone. It's called being factual about our recent form and not just a blinkered view of the Taunton game (where I agree we were outstanding), but we now have one league win in five, or two in eight and IF that form continues we could be in trouble!?
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Post by Admin on Nov 17, 2024 10:05:14 GMT
Graham's Match Report -
Marlow 3 Wimborne Town 2 - Southern League Premier South - 16 Nov 2024
Last Saturday Wimborne gave their best whole-game performance of the season as they defeated Taunton 3-0; today's performance, against a team who hadn't won at home all season, was at the opposite end of the scale. Twice the Magpies came from behind to equalise, but three times the Blues took the lead to deservedly take the points.
Not surprisingly manager Tim Sills stuck with the outfield team from a week ago; with Alex Rutter injured in Tuesday's Dorset Cup tie, the only change was in goal with Ben Rodwell making his first appearance of the season.
Wimborne's bright and confident start on the soft and bobbly surface gave no indication of what was to come. In the 2nd minute Will Fletcher won a long ball and set up Matty Burrows for the first shot of the game which flew over the bar. On 6 minutes Jez Bedford's snap shot was well saved by Watkins who also saved Harry Morgan's follow-up. At the other end, Ben Rodwell confidently caught Marlow's first corner after a deflected shot span wide of the post. Right-back Oladunjoye's prodigiously long throw-ins, from both sides of the pitch, were a prime weapon in the hosts' armoury.
And it was from one of these that the Blues took the lead on 20 minutes. Wimborne failed to clear the throw from the right, and when the ball came to Hoath to the left of the "D", he struck it low and hard across the keeper into the far bottom corner. It was Marlow's first goal for 280 minutes.
A stunned Wimborne came looking for a leveller. Bedford's twinkling run into the box from the right left defenders trailing in his wake, but his pull-back could only find a man in blue; Morgan's flick from Matt Neale's free-kick was blocked; Neale and Morgan combined to set-up Fletcher who shot wide; Burrows was causing problems with his pace and trickery on the left wing; in the final five minutes of the half, a defender's touch on Sam Jackson's inviting cross was cleared off the line, Fletcher's header from another Jackson cross was also cleared off the line, and Billy Walker headed a corner over the bar. But it hadn't been all one-way traffic as Rodwell twice made super saves when Harper was played through.
Three minutes after the interval, Brown had the ball in the net from a slick Marlow move on the right but the eagle-eyed lineo spotted an offside. But on 57 minutes Wimborne had the ball in the net, this time legitimately: Neale spread the ball wide on the left to Burrows who beat his man for pace to slot past the keeper. Two minutes later the visitors almost took the lead: Walker's header from Adam Biss's free-kick wide on the right was cleared off the line.
Then, just as hopes were rising among the away supporters, Marlow regained the lead on the hour mark. A route-one clearance down the middle was flicked on for Nawaf to poke the ball past Rodwell from 20 yards. Full of confidence, the hosts were winning the midfield battles and disrupting attempts to get Wimborne's passing game going, and very nearly bagged a third. Spotting Rodwell off his line, Sani tried an audacious lob from 35 yards only for the shot-stopper to brilliantly tip the ball over the bar as he frantically back-pedalled.
On the hour mark Wimborme equalised again. Substitute Jack Lovell beat the keeper to Biss's cracking cross from the right. With scores level again, the game was there for the taking. And on 85 minutes it was the Blues who grabbed it with almost a carbon copy of their second. Nawaf raced onto another through ball from mid-field, poked the ball past the on-rushing Rodwell, and calmly stroked the ball into the unguarded net. Wimborne threw everyone and everything forward in a desperate attempt to get a third equaliser, but the closest either team came to scoring again was when Rodwell made another excellent tip-over during the 6 minutes of time added-on.
In your reporter's opinion, Marlow were one of the weakest teams we've faced this season. However, credit to them for out-fighting and out-thinking Wimborne. It's one of football's great mysteries to work out how a talented team can be so good one week, and so poor the next. The result lifts Marlow off the bottom of the table; Wimborne remain 13th.
Wimborne: Rodwell, Biss, Walker (Salifu 86), Wright, Jackson, Carmichael (Lovell 61), Neale, Morgan, Bedford, Burrows (Beale 88), Fletcher (Munn 88) Unused sub: Scorey
Attendance: 301
Match stats:
Magpies/Blues
Goal attempts on target 8/9 Goal attempts off target 8/2 Goal attempts blocked 5/0 Corners 7/4 Fouls conceded 11/7 Offside 3/7 Cards 3Y/1Y
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Post by dorsetdave on Nov 17, 2024 16:52:19 GMT
If you saw the interview of Luffers, the Taunton Manager, after last weeks game you will see he was trying to make sense of their inept performance against us, when they had gone to Walton & Hersham in the week and got a win. Well I think this is what our supporters will be wondering about this performance against Marlow, in the same vein.
Consistancy is what any supporter really wants [ not to mention the Manager] so there is a deep sense of disappointment about our display against Marlow - and indeed some other results this season too. This can manifest itself in fans getting frustrated, especially when you know how well the team can do.
So I think its only fair there should be some criticism thrown up in the heat of the moment - or even after reflection of events. If its constructive criticism I dont think its out of place.
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Post by marky on Nov 17, 2024 17:21:52 GMT
We only 5 points of the playoffs it's a harder league everyone it's only November peps
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Post by mowerman on Nov 17, 2024 18:54:32 GMT
It is frustrating to see such results, Grahams interview and the Managers frustrations after such a disappointing 90 minutes… That said, I mean it was only a couple of seasons ago Gemma was regularly criticising the then management and going to take his patronage to another local team…. how soon we forget….I think Dorset Dave you make a very valid point…. As supporters we need to see a good winning side, with good play and skills, and hopefully keeping our spectator numbers up… And I guess that’s exactly what any Manager and BOD wants…
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Post by gemma on Nov 17, 2024 20:30:50 GMT
It is frustrating to see such results, Grahams interview and the Managers frustrations after such a disappointing 90 minutes… That said, I mean it was only a couple of seasons ago Gemma was regularly criticising the then management and going to take his patronage to another local team…. how soon we forget….I think Dorset Dave you make a very valid point…. As supporters we need to see a good winning side, with good play and skills, and hopefully keeping our spectator numbers up… And I guess that’s exactly what any Manager and BOD wants… Yes you’re right mowerman, but as you’ve gone there, let’s do the comparison. The last time we were in this division we won 4 games all season and got a total of 19 points (from 42 games) This season we’ve already won 6 games, we’ve got 20 points currently and we’ve only played 16 games. Hence no need to panic just yet and we’re probably doing as well as could have been expected on our first season back in the division.
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Post by marky on Nov 18, 2024 19:59:18 GMT
Gemma I agree we only 5 points of 4th place still early days but we be ok mid table I think
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