Slough Town

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Tue Oct 01, 2019 4:41 pm

Mark Smith
6
16%
Rob Howard
4
11%
Alex Flisher
0
No votes
Ronnie Vint
2
5%
Josh Hill
4
11%
Cameron Brodie
6
16%
Ryan Hayes
0
No votes
Ben Greenhalgh
1
3%
Luke Wanadio
9
24%
Charlie Sheringham
4
11%
Darren McQueen
2
5%
Norman Wabo (Sub)
0
No votes
Tom Bonner (Sub)
0
No votes
Adam Cunnington (Sub)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 38

Capricorn25
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Re: Slough Town

Post by Capricorn25 »

Does it matter if they have got two managers ? the only difference is that they are good and ours weren't?
Reginald Horsfield
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Re: Slough Town

Post by Reginald Horsfield »

Our bad ones finished above their good ones last season. Umm anyhow you know how I loved those 2 .
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Stuart
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Re: Slough Town

Post by Stuart »

How can the same team perform so differently between 1st and 2nd halves.
Reginald Horsfield
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Re: Slough Town

Post by Reginald Horsfield »

That's football Stuart. Maybe we played well first half and they were better second half. Squad depleted who knows. But it is football as I say.
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Park Life
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Re: Slough Town

Post by Park Life »

As others have said first half we played well but needed to get to HT with our 2 goal advantage.
Second half was very disappointing but i have a lot of sympathy for TB and Skip as they have no recognised left back and four central midfielders missing (Noble, Allen, Blackman and Wynter). Goals conceded were poor and probably all down to individual errors but we do still look like a team albeit a bit unbalanced at the moment. The only criticism i have is i didn't think the substitutions were good, we ended up with two target men and i don't think that works well as it makes us very predictable and ineffective, even more so if you also take off one of the wingers.
MOTM for me Mark Smith.
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