Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Tue Aug 23, 2022 4:51 pm

Dan Wilks
0
No votes
Jordan Wynter
1
6%
Samir Carruthers
3
17%
Connor Essam
1
6%
Tom Bonner
1
6%
Luke Coulson
0
No votes
Luke Allen
6
33%
Keiran Murtagh
0
No votes
Davide Rodari
3
17%
Pierre Fonkeu
0
No votes
Sam Odaudu
0
No votes
Dan Roberts (Sub)
1
6%
Alex Wall (Sub)
1
6%
Kristian Campbell (Sub)
1
6%
 
Total votes: 18

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DA Mikey
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Re: Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

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ozymandias wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:25 pm Watching the highlights it does seem that we pressed the self destruct button Saturday. :o
Yeah, it felt less one-sided on the day than the (home side’s) highlights showed.
Still, it seems a matter of time before we score from the halfway line, so that’ll be nice.
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Re: Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

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The Duke wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:32 pm Having seen the highlights I thought we played some good stuff and no need for major alarm bells as surely two very experienced [ quality] players like Bonner and Murtagh cannot possibly repeat their obvious f... ups for the goals !!!!!!!
Just watched the highlights and thought the exact same thing. Not going to get too reactionary after one poor performance as surely that can't happen again!

I would agree with Dowse/others in that we maybe need a bit more in the midfield. Plenty of time to sort and not going to panic after 4 games.

Bounce back against Worthing on Saturday and we'll be back in a good position.
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Re: Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

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Mark Sweet wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:42 pm
The Duke wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:32 pm Having seen the highlights I thought we played some good stuff and no need for major alarm bells as surely two very experienced [ quality] players like Bonner and Murtagh cannot possibly repeat their obvious f... ups for the goals !!!!!!!
Just watched the highlights and thought the exact same thing. Not going to get too reactionary after one poor performance as surely that can't happen again!

I would agree with Dowse/others in that we maybe need a bit more in the midfield. Plenty of time to sort and not going to panic after 4 games.

Bounce back against Worthing on Saturday and we'll be back in a good position.
Worthing will not be an easy game, I have heard that Jake Robinson could be out for six months after doing his ACL which is a shame for him if that is the case!

There is no easy games in this league and if anyone thinks there is they are deluded, just need to get to winning ways, nice to hear we could have some fresh players in for the weekend.
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Re: Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

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Undercover Elephant wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 5:05 am
Mark Sweet wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:42 pm
The Duke wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:32 pm Having seen the highlights I thought we played some good stuff and no need for major alarm bells as surely two very experienced [ quality] players like Bonner and Murtagh cannot possibly repeat their obvious f... ups for the goals !!!!!!!
Just watched the highlights and thought the exact same thing. Not going to get too reactionary after one poor performance as surely that can't happen again!

I would agree with Dowse/others in that we maybe need a bit more in the midfield. Plenty of time to sort and not going to panic after 4 games.

Bounce back against Worthing on Saturday and we'll be back in a good position.
Worthing will not be an easy game, I have heard that Jake Robinson could be out for six months after doing his ACL which is a shame for him if that is the case!

There is no easy games in this league and if anyone thinks there is they are deluded, just need to get to winning ways, nice to hear we could have some fresh players in for the weekend.
Spot on. Taunton was supposed to be an ‘easy’ target. I think I recall someone saying Worthing would be one too. Dangerous to think this and very daft to ‘say it out loud.’
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Re: Taunton Town v Dartford Sat 20 Aug 2022

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Undercover Elephant wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 5:05 am
Mark Sweet wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:42 pm
The Duke wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 4:32 pm Having seen the highlights I thought we played some good stuff and no need for major alarm bells as surely two very experienced [ quality] players like Bonner and Murtagh cannot possibly repeat their obvious f... ups for the goals !!!!!!!
Just watched the highlights and thought the exact same thing. Not going to get too reactionary after one poor performance as surely that can't happen again!

I would agree with Dowse/others in that we maybe need a bit more in the midfield. Plenty of time to sort and not going to panic after 4 games.

Bounce back against Worthing on Saturday and we'll be back in a good position.
Worthing will not be an easy game, I have heard that Jake Robinson could be out for six months after doing his ACL which is a shame for him if that is the case!

There is no easy games in this league and if anyone thinks there is they are deluded, just need to get to winning ways, nice to hear we could have some fresh players in for the weekend.

Definitely not, if it came across like I expect it to be an easy game then that is far from the case. Worthing will be a very tough opposition for anyone this season, my point was that for our season if we can bounce back against tough opposition like Worthing, then the Taunton result will soon be forgotten.
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