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RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - jjamez - 13-01-2024

Looks like it should be a back 4 but they're warming up a back three...

Aaaaasrrrrrggggggg Moore you frustrate me big time

Think it's

Spencer helik lees
Kasumu Hogg rudoni matos Jackson
Thomas koroma


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - theo_luddite - 13-01-2024

A coach that doesn't crock 'em might help. How many are self inflicted?

(13-01-2024, 16:45)jjamez Wrote: Looks like it should be a back 4 but they're warming up a back three...

Aaaaasrrrrrggggggg Moore you frustrate me big time

Think it's

Spencer helik lees
Kasumu Hogg rudoni matos Jackson
Thomas koroma
Just leaving the pub


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - Lord Snooty - 13-01-2024

Matos looks like a proper old fashioned midfielder.


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - Lord Snooty - 13-01-2024

Poor game. Two poor teams. At least we didn't lose whereas the teams below did.

Matos the one bright light in the side, taken off after an hour.


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - WakeyTerrier - 14-01-2024

I’m probably one of not very many but I thought we did ok yesterday, let me clarify that for you.

I have no problem with the team he picked, once again the team just about picks itself at the moment.

I thought we started well enough and got done on the counter.

We lost our way a little after the Plymouth goal and the crowd started to get on the players backs and just when we were having our roughest patch in the game we managed to get an equaliser.

It’s very difficult to win games when you start a game with no forwards on the pitch (due to them all being injured). Other than that I thought we battled well across the pitch and got stuck in but not having that recognised forward on the pitch is killing us. At times Sorba would come deep for the ball, go on a run and not realise he was the one that was supposed to be on the end of his crosses..

Now for the questionable decisions.

Why play a right back who had a good game at City at left centre back of a 3?
Why then play a right/left back in front of the right back on the left?
Why when those 2 mentioned above are playing are we playing a central midfielder as a right wing back?

Yesterday we really should’ve started with a 4 at the back. Spencer,Helik,Lees and Jackson. Round pegs in round holes.


Why when you’ve got Matos who is 18 years old, admittedly he was lucky not to get booked but he wasn’t would you then bring him off. He didn’t look tired and being 18 he should have the energy to complete the game.

Finally the chairman tweeting NOT GOOD ENOUGH. I know we want the chairman to open and vocal but coming out with statements like this and then saying he doesn’t like the ball going backwards and that he’s having lunch with the players this week and he’s going to tell them this isn’t going to go down well with his manager and the players. If you ask me it’s undermining the management team that he put in place


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - Lord Snooty - 14-01-2024

Yes, Spencer did alright in the back three, but shouldn't he have been on the right hand side? He and Ben Jackson seemed to get confused over their roles, particularly when Plymouth scored and each of them were holding their arms out asking why they didn't pick up Whittaker.

Talking of Jackson, why isn't he on free kick and corner duty yet? Thomas can't take them all. It just doesn't work. Remember that lad Sinani? He and Sorba were brilliant when sharing the duties. Sorba's taking free kicks that a left footer should be doing.


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - theo_luddite - 14-01-2024

Think after conceding to a quick break,Town were wary of pushing on despite having the lions share of possession, something we're not really used to either. Agree with the square pegs/round holes Wakey.

Elsewhere I see Kevin the Gerbil has been putting his unwanted oar in again on Soshul Meedja. Whilst he might think he's saying what he thinks we're thinking or saying, he should keep this where it belongs. Apparently he also wants a team talk this week too. It take it he's not too familiar with the phrase - "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas" and similar? How many head coaches and players does he want to piss off before he learns?


RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - Lord Snooty - 14-01-2024

Plymouth Anagrams: Three still to get. One's a legend for Town. One's a legend for England. One's a legend for Great Britain.

  1. Acorn Winkle (Neil Warnock)
  2. African Dr Kisser (Sir Francis Drake)
  3. Chilly Ribs 
  4. Shelton Tripe 
  5. Ham Poker (Home Park)
  6. Shavers In Road (Sharron Davies)
  7. April Manure (Paul Mariner)
  8. Old Meaty 
  9. Hot Watermarking (Morgan Whittaker)
  10. Prime Piglet (Pilgrim Pete)



RE: Plymouth Argyle at home - theo_luddite - 14-01-2024

I thought I'd done the hard one's Laugh

3. Wembley winner Chris Billy
4. Shilts
8. Gold medals for knitting woolly cardies, Tom Daley (OK, I cheated for that one).