14-08-2019, 00:48
Ryan Schofield. What an outstanding performance from the young man tonight. Three or four brilliant saves, kept us in the game. His kicking needs working on, but we have ourselves a keeper for the future there. Easily man of the match tonight for us.
The real man of the match though was that little number ten in the Lincoln side. What a performance he put in tonight (apart from his terrible miss, which was offside anyway). Who was that man? Wish we had a player like that.
As for the reaction at full time. I can't think of any Town manager being booed from the pitch before., which is what happened if you didn't see it. he was booed, walked down the tunnel, then came back again to shake hands with the players and then got booed off again. A bit harsh I thought. He's 36 years old, in his first management job, been thrown in at the deep end and he's well out of his depth.
And then there was the chairman, on his phone after the game, walking up and down the touchline as Oggy and Mel Booth and the rest of the waiting press pack looked on. Who's he talking to? Asking Chris Hughton what time he can get here in the morning? Doubt it.
Anyway, as soon as he got off the phone, disappeared down the tunnel, out came Jan. And he says he and the chairman are both on the same wavelength and all is good.
Well make of that what you want, but all is not well. One more game I reckon. Defeat on Friday night and the whole place will go ballistic.
The real man of the match though was that little number ten in the Lincoln side. What a performance he put in tonight (apart from his terrible miss, which was offside anyway). Who was that man? Wish we had a player like that.

As for the reaction at full time. I can't think of any Town manager being booed from the pitch before., which is what happened if you didn't see it. he was booed, walked down the tunnel, then came back again to shake hands with the players and then got booed off again. A bit harsh I thought. He's 36 years old, in his first management job, been thrown in at the deep end and he's well out of his depth.
And then there was the chairman, on his phone after the game, walking up and down the touchline as Oggy and Mel Booth and the rest of the waiting press pack looked on. Who's he talking to? Asking Chris Hughton what time he can get here in the morning? Doubt it.
Anyway, as soon as he got off the phone, disappeared down the tunnel, out came Jan. And he says he and the chairman are both on the same wavelength and all is good.
Well make of that what you want, but all is not well. One more game I reckon. Defeat on Friday night and the whole place will go ballistic.
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