ben1987
Mental Health Support Group
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Post by ben1987 on Dec 28, 2023 16:00:41 GMT 1
Absolutely no coincidences at all that when Town win 3-0 that they time their match day experience survey. None at all.
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Post by Porrohman on Dec 28, 2023 16:09:08 GMT 1
Sorry if it has already been mentioned, but only just realised that Sondre Tronstad was playing for Blackburn... I wasn't at the game, did he look decent at all? Everything went through him, for them, he was always available and kept switching play. I could only think he was injured when he didn't reappear for the 2nd half.
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Dec 28, 2023 16:31:33 GMT 1
Absolutely no coincidences at all that when Town win 3-0 that they time their match day experience survey. None at all. I’ve received emails with a link to the survey four times this season so far, including the games against Norwich and Cardiff. I’d suggest they’re sent out to a selection of attendees from every game.
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Post by detox on Dec 28, 2023 21:15:30 GMT 1
Dear Detox, and others who opine likewise. You do realise the opponent is trying to impose their own gameplan on us and it’s not a case of deciding what Town will do then, as in the jobs most of us do, applying the strategy? I’m sure every manager would like to provide all out attack for their fans but that’s where their experience and football nous comes in to the equation. If you have a thin squad, you have to consider the opponents likely response to your own gameplan. When Moore set us up for a point at home to Watford in November, the subs bench provided us (and Watford) with a clue. He could have ignored the paucity of resource available to him and gone all out for the win. If that had ended like the Cardiff match he wouldn’t have looked too clever. Watford’s form since (until Boxing Day!) shows what a decent side they are and perhaps a point represented a good result in the circumstances. With more resource available against Blackburn he achieved our biggest win of the season. Let’s give him time and stop allowing personal emotion to cloud the situation. Never said 'all out attack ', I said pushing up the field 30 yards works for us, home and away. Just watching Brighton,2-0 up v spurs, 5 minutes to half time and Brighton are pressing spurs back line with 7 men in their half. Nothing to do with what spurs are trying to do, it's all about doing what works.
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