This stage of the season it’s not about performances it’s about results.
It doesn’t matter how well you play if you lose.
We are having a good season but I just wish the in game tactics would improve.
On any day we are as good as anyone. I just think our lack of plan B is costing us.
Also if players are tired you don’t do things that increase the chance of error.
I am not being a doom merchant or any of the accusations levelled at people who are questioning. As I said above the world would be very boring if it was only filled with yes men!
Fresh legs for Plymouth?
Most annoying thing for me is working with Peterborough's number 1 fan who told me on Friday they'd be 4 points clear by 5pm!
Really changed his tune since they started winning, wanted the season called off not so long ago, twat!
I wouldn't pay much heed to an "adult" that suddenly changes the team he supports, and I assume has done for a good number of years. Some things are not for changing, however bad (or good) things get. But, it's a free country, and it takes all sorts.Fresh legs for Plymouth?
Most annoying thing for me is working with Peterborough's number 1 fan who told me on Friday they'd be 4 points clear by 5pm!
Really changed his tune since they started winning, wanted the season called off not so long ago, twat!
Fair point it's very odd neither Archibald or Sanders got 10 or 15 minutes at the end, were they not even fit enough for that?I wonder with regard to the substitutions, if MA questions are the fresh legs of the players on the bench, better than the tired legs of the first XI that are on the field and maybe he thinks they aren’t.
If the likes of Walsh, Bridcutt, Grant and Anderson are fit, there are four players, who are either in the starting eleven or extremely close, which gives a lot more scope and quality on the bench.
They quite possibly weren't David. MA as recently as last week indicated that Archibald is barely fit enough for a few minutes and midweek indicated that Sanders had picked up a hamstring strain.Fair point it's very odd neither Archibald or Sanders got 10 or 15 minutes at the end, were they not even fit enough for that?
He 'transferred ' during last season, but had been a big critic of the Cowleys post winning the national league, didn't renew his season ticket in 2017, made some very strange comments about the direction of the club, all of them wrong.I wouldn't pay much heed to an "adult" that suddenly changes the team he supports, and I assume has done for a good number of years. Some things are not for changing, however bad (or good) things get. But, it's a free country, and it takes all sorts.
Seems strange to put them on the bench if they can't play, go old school and just have one lol!They quite possibly weren't David. MA as recently as last week indicated that Archibald is barely fit enough for a few minutes and midweek indicated that Sanders had picked up a hamstring strain.