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Post by rockwall on Aug 11, 2024 13:56:55 GMT 1
Those moaning about lack of investment get yourself down and put some money the clubs way. 😁😁
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Post by itkterrier on Aug 11, 2024 13:59:23 GMT 1
Start Marshall to get him up to speed and then start him against Stevenage on Saturday Why would you have him play on Saturday? Think we need something different up top. Could’ve been 4/5 yesterday if we’d had some initiative, like if Koroma squared to Healey in the first half
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Post by htafcokay on Aug 11, 2024 14:04:40 GMT 1
Those moaning about lack of investment get yourself down and put some money the clubs way. 😁😁 There's some of us who were going to the Morecambe game either way, whether we won yesterday or not
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Post by SacTown on Aug 11, 2024 14:10:35 GMT 1
It's ridiculous. I won't really be in a position to decide until about 6pm on Tuesday night. There will be hundreds who probably would turn up on a whim if it was ten quid on the door, straight in. Barmy. HTSA bring this up at next meeting. What's wrong with paying on doors for games like this? Is it not somwthing to do with having to pay fees to pay in cash at the bank. Mind you the people who might turn up and pay cash would surely outweigh any fees. I’d have thought more like seat allocation. Those who buy a ticket have a seat. Then those who pay cash just go in and can sit anywhere- but might jump in a paid for seat.
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Post by londoncowling on Aug 11, 2024 14:11:42 GMT 1
Start Marshall to get him up to speed and then start him against Stevenage on Saturday Josh Koroma will take some shifting out of that top two back to his best and can improve under Duff looking forward to seeing Marshall tho. he looks a real prospect 👍
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Post by htafcokay on Aug 11, 2024 14:12:04 GMT 1
Is it not somwthing to do with having to pay fees to pay in cash at the bank. Mind you the people who might turn up and pay cash would surely outweigh any fees. I’d have thought more like seat allocation. Those who buy a ticket have a seat. Then those who pay cash just go in and can sit anywhere- but might jump in a paid for seat. At some grounds when you paid in, they'd give you a ticket.
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Post by htfcterry on Aug 11, 2024 15:08:45 GMT 1
I’d have thought more like seat allocation. Those who buy a ticket have a seat. Then those who pay cash just go in and can sit anywhere- but might jump in a paid for seat. At some grounds when you paid in, they'd give you a ticket. I'd imagine balancing the books is the main reason. Card transaction would be alot easier to keep track of than up and down cash floats.
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Post by turbo2 on Aug 11, 2024 18:24:23 GMT 1
At some grounds when you paid in, they'd give you a ticket. I'd imagine balancing the books is the main reason. Card transaction would be alot easier to keep track of than up and down cash floats. I’ve only just realised it’s all ticket. Bizarre. And is it only the main stand open???
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Post by Wingman on Aug 11, 2024 18:55:08 GMT 1
I'd imagine balancing the books is the main reason. Card transaction would be alot easier to keep track of than up and down cash floats. I’ve only just realised it’s all ticket. Bizarre. And is it only the main stand open??? Yep Riverside both tiers only. Booked our tickets the other day and there was a lot of seating left. This was pre-Saturday mind 😉
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Aug 11, 2024 18:56:09 GMT 1
I'd imagine balancing the books is the main reason. Card transaction would be alot easier to keep track of than up and down cash floats. I’ve only just realised it’s all ticket. Bizarre. And is it only the main stand open??? Aye just riverside is open.
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Post by Tim Nice But Dim on Aug 11, 2024 21:20:50 GMT 1
After a supa dupa performance at the Posh i would jolly well think there will be a few more going down on Tuesday, i am going to be there and i hope a few more turn out, there won't be many from Morecambe that is for sure to be sure.
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Post by Terriersmad on Aug 11, 2024 21:34:22 GMT 1
I'd imagine balancing the books is the main reason. Card transaction would be alot easier to keep track of than up and down cash floats. I’ve only just realised it’s all ticket. Bizarre. And is it only the main stand open??? I think these days every match has to be. When tickets are made available on the day, they're from ticket offices and not pay on the gate. I've not seen anything definitive on it though, despite searching for it. The best I can do is that a ticket is required for entry to EFL-managed games (Ticket Regulation 7.1), and even then I'm not entirely sure whether that's for blue riband events like play-off finals and EFL Cup finals, or whether it's for rank and file league games. I was under the impression that since the pandemic the EFL had made a decision to go all-ticket. I certainly can't remember the last time pay on the gate was made available either home or away, although I've also not looked. If anyone has further information, I'd be happy to see it! I certainly don't claim to be an expert.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Aug 11, 2024 21:35:35 GMT 1
I think the players just need to be made aware that there will be more than 4,000 there on Saturday… 😂
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Post by Convictatthemac on Aug 11, 2024 22:41:08 GMT 1
Add Iorpenda to that list needing a run out. Duff name dropped him yesterday as being extremely unlucky not to make the game day squad. But depth is how you go up and quite rightly we’ve kept him, be good to keep his momentum going so as to keep him ready. Not sure I agree with that, mate. Even 15 mins off the bench every other week is not what I think he needs at this time in his career & he won't even be on the bench most games at the moment. I'd loan him out to play in L2. Yes he might not be on the bench most games at the moment, with only 7 spots there isn’t a lot of room. However, a couple of injuries in the midfield and he’s either starting or coming off the bench for 30 minutes. Unless we finally get some luck with injuries, I can see him getting significant game time this season. As for a loan to a league two team, he’s good enough to be in league one, it’s just that he’s competing with 3 of the best midfielders in the league for a spot in the game day squad. I’d rather keep him in house.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 11, 2024 23:22:31 GMT 1
"Each Club shall play its full available strength in and during all Competition Matches, unless some satisfactory reason is given. The Management Committee may from time to time issue a policy as to what constitutes 'full available strength'."
Anyone know what constitutes "full strength"?
Personally I'd make 11 changes to the starting line-up for this if allowed.
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Ruffels Pearson Ayina*
Headley Kane Kasumu Iorpenda Turton
Ward Harratt
Subs: Chapman Luke Daley Jones Marshall (5 others)
* Ayina wasn't in Austria & didn't seem to be injured. Not listed on the OS either. Maybe Duff doesn't rate him? He seemed a decent prospect & this is a low consequence game for him to show what he can do, either for pushing his way into the side or getting a loan/permanent move. Similar for Luke Daley - I recall he was on the bench a couple of times last season. Gut feeling is that neither will be included even on the subs benches - but this is who I'd pick, not who I think MD will pick.
We should have enough to beat probably the weakest team in the football league regardless of which side we put out (within reason), so it's a good opportunity to get minutes into the legs of squad players and the better youth prospects.
I would add that I'd like to see Jones &/or Marshall given a run-out regardless. Planned 60min substitutions?
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Post by SN0W on Aug 11, 2024 23:30:17 GMT 1
I'd like to see Taylor get a run out too.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 11, 2024 23:31:02 GMT 1
Not sure I agree with that, mate. Even 15 mins off the bench every other week is not what I think he needs at this time in his career & he won't even be on the bench most games at the moment. I'd loan him out to play in L2. Yes he might not be on the bench most games at the moment, with only 7 spots there isn’t a lot of room. However, a couple of injuries in the midfield and he’s either starting or coming off the bench for 30 minutes. Unless we finally get some luck with injuries, I can see him getting significant game time this season. As for a loan to a league two team, he’s good enough to be in league one, it’s just that he’s competing with 3 of the best midfielders in the league for a spot in the game day squad. I’d rather keep him in house. Truthfully, I don't know how good he is. Maybe he's good enough for Lg1, maybe he isn't. Is his development best served by regular football at Lg2/National League level or by training with (& competing with) a strong Lg1 midfield? Instinctively I'd say at this stage of his career (he's nearly 4 years younger than Jaheim Headley), if he's ever going to be good enough to be a regular player here then he might be better sacrificing regular first team football for better training here.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 11, 2024 23:34:00 GMT 1
I'd like to see Taylor get a run out too. If he's signed in time, sure. On the bench at least. Is that likely? (genuine question, not being arsey)
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Post by belizian on Aug 11, 2024 23:53:35 GMT 1
Hope we're going to put a bit of something into winning a few cup games this year. I think it's disrespectful to the fans that turn up to not put the required effort in.
And we could eventually get an exciting draw against one of the 'bigger' clubs in the leagues above us if we do win a few.
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Post by rockwall on Aug 12, 2024 0:06:35 GMT 1
Not sure I agree with that, mate. Even 15 mins off the bench every other week is not what I think he needs at this time in his career & he won't even be on the bench most games at the moment. I'd loan him out to play in L2. Yes he might not be on the bench most games at the moment, with only 7 spots there isn’t a lot of room. However, a couple of injuries in the midfield and he’s either starting or coming off the bench for 30 minutes. Unless we finally get some luck with injuries, I can see him getting significant game time this season. As for a loan to a league two team, he’s good enough to be in league one, it’s just that he’s competing with 3 of the best midfielders in the league for a spot in the game day squad. I’d rather keep him in house. As much as I would like to agree. Take the 11 from Pboro. Evans, hogg and Wiles. 2 injuries would see kasumu and Kane come in. Now we all know the 'ifs' and 'buts' of the game. But given the game time Iorpenda could 'possobly' have here is based on risks and potential non entities. I for one, would've to see him stay and get into the team. Realistically, will that happen this year? I highly doubt it. ..I would look at a 6 month loan or a season long with a recall option, based on the chances that we get 2ong term injuries. The formation we play, if we got 2 injuries/suspensions short term, we have players like Ruffels and Turton who have been midfielders in their careers who can be on the bench. We also have The iption of going with a 2 instead of a 3 for a short term plan.
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Post by DATM Travel Agent on Aug 12, 2024 0:56:47 GMT 1
I'd like to see Taylor get a run out too. Who?
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Post by Convictatthemac on Aug 12, 2024 1:07:16 GMT 1
Yes he might not be on the bench most games at the moment, with only 7 spots there isn’t a lot of room. However, a couple of injuries in the midfield and he’s either starting or coming off the bench for 30 minutes. Unless we finally get some luck with injuries, I can see him getting significant game time this season. As for a loan to a league two team, he’s good enough to be in league one, it’s just that he’s competing with 3 of the best midfielders in the league for a spot in the game day squad. I’d rather keep him in house. Truthfully, I don't know how good he is. Maybe he's good enough for Lg1, maybe he isn't. Is his development best served by regular football at Lg2/National League level or by training with (& competing with) a strong Lg1 midfield? Instinctively I'd say at this stage of his career (he's nearly 4 years younger than Jaheim Headley), if he's ever going to be good enough to be a regular player here then he might be better sacrificing regular first team football for better training here. I’m only going off what I’ve seen and I think he’s good enough. To back that up, Duff has made the exact same comment about Iorpenda’s position in the squad.
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Post by Convictatthemac on Aug 12, 2024 1:14:21 GMT 1
Yes he might not be on the bench most games at the moment, with only 7 spots there isn’t a lot of room. However, a couple of injuries in the midfield and he’s either starting or coming off the bench for 30 minutes. Unless we finally get some luck with injuries, I can see him getting significant game time this season. As for a loan to a league two team, he’s good enough to be in league one, it’s just that he’s competing with 3 of the best midfielders in the league for a spot in the game day squad. I’d rather keep him in house. As much as I would like to agree. Take the 11 from Pboro. Evans, hogg and Wiles. 2 injuries would see kasumu and Kane come in. Now we all know the 'ifs' and 'buts' of the game. But given the game time Iorpenda could 'possobly' have here is based on risks and potential non entities. I for one, would've to see him stay and get into the team. Realistically, will that happen this year? I highly doubt it. ..I would look at a 6 month loan or a season long with a recall option, based on the chances that we get 2ong term injuries. The formation we play, if we got 2 injuries/suspensions short term, we have players like Ruffels and Turton who have been midfielders in their careers who can be on the bench. We also have The iption of going with a 2 instead of a 3 for a short term plan. Would you bring in Kasumu and Kane if Hoggy was the DM? Midfield trio of Kane Hogg Kasumu? At worst then Iorpenda is on the bench to come on after 60 minutes and getting a full 30+ minutes. At first appearance, it looks like he’s nowhere near the match day squad, but he’s not that far off it. Duff said he was unlucky to be left out after the preseason he’s had. Depth is required, he fits the bill of having a really good youngster ready to take an opportunity. Sometimes an opportunity is all that is needed to launch a career. If we go up at the end of the season, I’d renew his contract and put him out on loan in league one.
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Post by dezzly on Aug 12, 2024 7:19:00 GMT 1
If all fit I think we could make a fair few changes in light of getting those who didn’t start competitive game time. Maxwell Turton Pearson Ruffels Sorensen Miller Kasumu Kane Iorpenda Ward Marshall
I think that team should be good enough to beat morcambe.Normally I’d say don’t make as many but this early the chance to get a proper game under players belts should be taken for me and it doesn’t risk injury to others.
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Post by cuz on Aug 12, 2024 7:39:42 GMT 1
If all fit I think we could make a fair few changes in light of getting those who didn’t start competitive game time. Maxwell Turton Pearson Ruffels Sorensen Miller Kasumu Kane Iorpenda Ward Marshall I think that team should be good enough to beat morcambe.Normally I’d say don’t make as many but this early the chance to get a proper game under players belts should be taken for me and it doesn’t risk injury to others. Are there rules like in the tinpot trophy about how many changes you can make? If not then 100% agree with you.
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Post by basil on Aug 12, 2024 8:02:02 GMT 1
If all fit I think we could make a fair few changes in light of getting those who didn’t start competitive game time. Maxwell Turton Pearson Ruffels Sorensen Miller Kasumu Kane Iorpenda Ward Marshall I think that team should be good enough to beat morcambe.Normally I’d say don’t make as many but this early the chance to get a proper game under players belts should be taken for me and it doesn’t risk injury to others. Are there rules like in the tinpot trophy about how many changes you can make? If not then 100% agree with you. 'Full available strength'.......?
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Post by Terriersmad on Aug 12, 2024 8:05:13 GMT 1
For me, team selection should be about keeping players fresh and avoiding unnecessary minutes. Maxwell, Pearson, Turton, Ruffels, Headley, Kane, Iorpenda, Ward, Marshall, and Harratt are all ready to rotate in. The big question is right wing-back.
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Post by dezzly on Aug 12, 2024 8:07:33 GMT 1
If all fit I think we could make a fair few changes in light of getting those who didn’t start competitive game time. Maxwell Turton Pearson Ruffels Sorensen Miller Kasumu Kane Iorpenda Ward Marshall I think that team should be good enough to beat morcambe.Normally I’d say don’t make as many but this early the chance to get a proper game under players belts should be taken for me and it doesn’t risk injury to others. Are there rules like in the tinpot trophy about how many changes you can make? If not then 100% agree with you. Thinking about it I think duff mentioned in an interview at some point in pre season that you can only make a certain number of changes.Not sure if that extends to if you’re swapping in players who have been on the bench or not.I’d forgotten about that tbh. I wonder if as they suggested on the “we are terriers” pod that we stick with hoggy for the cup game with a view to leaving him out for a more attacking/progressive option such as Kane. We may find out today what he can and can’t do from his presser.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Aug 12, 2024 8:39:30 GMT 1
Out of the starters on Saturday I'd keep Spencer in for this one as he's still learning a new position.
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Headley Kasumu Iorpenda Kane Turton
Ward Marshall
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Post by midlander on Aug 12, 2024 8:55:26 GMT 1
All of this 'we should be beating Morecambe even with our second string' nonsense. The amount of times that we have gone out at this stage of this competition against a poor/average side from the level below is astounding. Take it seriously by rotating no more than five from Saturday's team.
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