Sutton Updates
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On the FB Ilkeston page, theyre proper worried and moaning. It wouldnt surprise me if Cheesetown snuck this at the death.
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Or maybe even Stamford. Their goal difference is now better than Ilkeston's
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Inspired management if so.
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I hate football too. It leaves you broke financially and devastates you emotionally.fairweatherfan wrote: ↑18 Apr 2022, 19:31Harry White getting injured didn’t help.AwayDayYeltz wrote: ↑18 Apr 2022, 18:54Even under the John Hill days, has there ever been a poorer bench than today? Bringing on Smith and Taylor to try and win a game that could set up a last day title charge is frankly an embarrassment. How'd it come to this?
I can't overstate how poor these two players are, even considering the utter ribnish we saw under John Hill. Shambles.
Straws to be clutched - we have to win two games against teams we have beaten this year and we’re up, and we probably won’t play at home where we’ve been abject at times. I agree victories don’t seem likely right now, but the darkest day and all that…
I hate football.
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Totally agree
Sim on his own just doesnt work up front and with no Gregs we look at a loss White would have made the perfect foil for Sim
Hopefully Gregs back for the rest of the season
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Well thought today was just a very flat atmosphere in the ground. Despite a healthy bank holiday attendance of 1,654, there wasn’t much singing from The Shed, and the flatness drifted onto the pitch in what felt like a proper end of the season game, which in truth it was however up until this point there was still a mathematical chance of us winning the league.
Not sure how it has come to this tbh, we haven’t been truly great for a long while in all honesty yet we always looked liked we could snatch a result from somewhere and sneak the league.
Unbelievably though as a result of us losing the game 1-1, we are now in 4th place and looking at a tough away game against Stamford, a game I don’t really fancy us in at all honesty sad to say.
We all thought there would be a team who would blow up in the play off race - many expected Ilkeston (they still might) not many expecting us, well we have blown up today and think the body language of the players and the flatness of the crowd at the end suggested it was all over.
Not sure how it has come to this tbh, we haven’t been truly great for a long while in all honesty yet we always looked liked we could snatch a result from somewhere and sneak the league.
Unbelievably though as a result of us losing the game 1-1, we are now in 4th place and looking at a tough away game against Stamford, a game I don’t really fancy us in at all honesty sad to say.
We all thought there would be a team who would blow up in the play off race - many expected Ilkeston (they still might) not many expecting us, well we have blown up today and think the body language of the players and the flatness of the crowd at the end suggested it was all over.
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Fortunately wasn’t in attendance yesterday but all sounds extremely disappointing. Forget morale, momentum, and all that shite - that game yesterday has done more to damage our promotion prospects than any other this season.
Losing home advantage is devastating and the thought we have to go to Stamford is even worse.
And then there’s the financial implications. I’d say that our inability to find a winner second half cost the club about £15-20k in potential revenue from the playoffs.
Losing home advantage is devastating and the thought we have to go to Stamford is even worse.
And then there’s the financial implications. I’d say that our inability to find a winner second half cost the club about £15-20k in potential revenue from the playoffs.
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Stamford still have to play Carlton and Chasetown go to Spalding, so there may yet be another twist, but for me the most concerning thing is the frequency of bad halves. As has been said elsewhere, the brutal reality is that we’re just not *that* good.piearce9 wrote: ↑19 Apr 2022, 08:01Fortunately wasn’t in attendance yesterday but all sounds extremely disappointing. Forget morale, momentum, and all that shite - that game yesterday has done more to damage our promotion prospects than any other this season.
Losing home advantage is devastating and the thought we have to go to Stamford is even worse.
And then there’s the financial implications. I’d say that our inability to find a winner second half cost the club about £15-20k in potential revenue from the playoffs.
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Flatter than a witch's chest. I said, recently, that we should fear no-one.......now.......I just fear for ourselves.