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Post by vandycandy on Oct 18, 2024 15:54:08 GMT
I'm going for us to win this one. I'll go 3-1 Chester. Should be a cracking atmosphere.
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Post by sealandender1 on Oct 18, 2024 16:16:43 GMT
1-0 Step up Mr. Rawlinson - 3481
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Post by blue4life on Oct 18, 2024 17:02:32 GMT
Not predicting a score but aslong as we win.
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Post by Suomen Sininen on Oct 18, 2024 18:14:38 GMT
2899 with Scunthorpe leading 2-0 at HT, final score 2-3, last min penalty for them for dubious handball. I also do lottery number guessing. Although did win £180 this week from a £10 bet on Tuchel last month (sorry, had to share this as can’t tell the wife for obv reasons)
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Post by hblock on Oct 18, 2024 20:43:22 GMT
2-1 to us. 3483 there, 450 away
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Post by Harry Lime on Oct 18, 2024 21:10:43 GMT
To beat the league leaders in these games you need to play well, not make any mistakes and take your chances. Are we quite at the level to beat the league leader? We're close, but maybe not.
Be interesting to see what Scunny are actually like. Their fans aren't convinced,as they think they're just functional, well organised and limited. If they've got decent strikers,that might be the perfect formula for this league. Don't recall an exciting team winning this league recently.
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Post by oldtimer on Oct 18, 2024 21:18:26 GMT
If we play with width we will win 3-1 If we play sideways it will be 1-1 .attendance 3600
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Post by southernblue on Oct 18, 2024 21:39:16 GMT
1-1 Caton
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Post by league2 on Oct 18, 2024 22:05:24 GMT
1 1 att 3,109
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Post by Moltisanti on Oct 18, 2024 22:27:45 GMT
1-1 Willoughby
3,153
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Post by hackett on Oct 18, 2024 22:33:57 GMT
Repeat of last years score, a comfortable 2-0 win.
Willoughby x2
3278
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Post by nytram on Oct 18, 2024 23:29:50 GMT
With the amount of goals conceded home and away by each team leads to a 0-0. But hoping for a 5-4 thriller.
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Post by harrymac on Oct 19, 2024 7:43:39 GMT
Looking forward to this one! I'm going for a steady 1-1 tho hoping for a late winner from anyone... Caton maybe. Att 3166
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Post by johny9 on Oct 19, 2024 7:53:41 GMT
It’s got a draw written all over it hasn’t it . 0-0
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Post by yoshimitsu on Oct 19, 2024 7:56:43 GMT
Trying to think positive but we’ve hardly been banging in the goals recently. And they have a good defence.
Might sneak a 1-0 win as they probably won’t park the bus.
Murray to continue his recent fine goal scoring form (of one).
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Post by Frank Owen’s Paintbrush on Oct 19, 2024 7:58:42 GMT
Repeat of last years score, a comfortable 2-0 win. Willoughby x2 3278 Tend to agree with this. Easily the sort of game we win, it’s the Rushalls and Leamingtons that we don’t.
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Post by superhans on Oct 19, 2024 8:03:32 GMT
Scunny fans very pessimistic ahead of this surprisingly. Checked their forum and have seen the same on social media after their last few results, plenty calling for their manager to go after Guisley knocked them out of the cup.
It's all set up for a tight game, their strength is their defensive record this season, only five conceded. We'll need them to come at us and attack to stand any chance of scoring as we don't deal well with breaking down sides that sit in for long spells.
Hoping the new winger can come on and run at them, Willoughby to nod one in last minute in front of 3k seals
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Post by Rio Doherty on Oct 19, 2024 8:16:00 GMT
Really can’t wait for this. Both sides are in the upper echelons of the table, a bumper crowd, and it should be a cracking atmosphere. Just need the three points now!! We tend to raise our game in these types of matches, so I’m actually pretty confident that we’ll win. I wouldn’t have said that a few weeks ago (when Scunthorpe United were breaking away so early on), but they’re on a patchy run of form at the moment, having not won in their past four games, so it’s a good time to be playing them. Their last two games saw them knocked out of the FA Cup by lower-league Guiseley and a draw against struggling Oxford City, plus they had to take Step Four Newcastle Town to a replay earlier on in the cup. Some of their supporters are already questioning rookie Manager Andy Butler, but they’re still top of the league and have a squad that should be winning it by March (in my opinion).
We were dealt a setback last Saturday as we lost 3-1 away at Scarborough Athletic in the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round. It was a very bad day at office, as we were outplayed by the hosts who just wanted it more than us on the day. It was gutting to go out of the cup, especially given a trip to Burton Albion would’ve been our reward. Dare I say it, that actually would’ve been a winnable tie and we would’ve taken well over 1,000 there, but the league has to be our priority now. We didn’t play the badly in the first-half, but we were still second best and slightly below par. For the first half an hour we coped pretty well, but that was until the in-form Dom Tear made it 1-0 to the hosts. We were definitely missing a Richie Bennett-esque player that afternoon, and he was the man who made it 2-0 as he kept his fine record against us going. We began the second-period rather brightly, but we were awful after that, and midway through the half Dom Tear got his second of the match to make it 3-0 to the Yorkshire outfit. Iwan Murray scored a terrific free-kick in what turned out to the last kick of the game, but without discrediting him, it was a meaningless goal in the grand scheme of things. A match to forget for sure, as we exited the cup with a whimper.
I’m very glad that Connell Rawlinson and Nathan Woodthorpe will be available today, as our defence was shocking last week without them pair. I understand Ollie Heywood was cup-tied, but I still don’t get why we played Harrison Burke at left-back. It was bad enough watching him play there at Spennymoor, and even more so at Scarborough, so we need to come up with an alternative plan in future. It promises to be a great game of football, so let’s all sing our hearts out and be that 12th man. All of the top six are playing each other this afternoon, so it’s a good opportunity for us to capitalise on teams dropping points, while we’d go level with Scunthorpe United with a win too. Buzzing for it now - let’s get the Deva rocking!
Score - Chester FC (Caton, Rawlinson) 2-1 Cleethorpes Town (Whitehall).
Attendance - 3,873 (494 away).
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Post by Moltisanti on Oct 19, 2024 10:06:02 GMT
Repeat of last years score, a comfortable 2-0 win. Willoughby x2 3278 Tend to agree with this. Easily the sort of game we win, it’s the Rushalls and Leamingtons that we don’t. Beat Rushall one month ago.
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Post by eltonblues on Oct 19, 2024 10:09:59 GMT
The lads will be looking to get last week out of their system, 2-0 win for Chester with Charlie Caton and Kurt Willoughby scoring in the Harry Mac end. Need to keep their Roberts quiet and we will be fine.
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Post by kevlar on Oct 19, 2024 10:56:08 GMT
Looking forward to this, let’s hope Peers concentrates on winning and chasing balls like he did a few weeks back rather than whining for 90 minutes like at Scarborough. If the mentality is right we can win a tight game 2-1 3605 in att Rawlinson and Burke from headers
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Post by dmcnally on Oct 19, 2024 11:00:54 GMT
Chester 1-1 Scunthorpe. Willoughby
3,728 with 466 away
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Post by theshed1 on Oct 19, 2024 13:04:09 GMT
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Post by Lon on Oct 19, 2024 13:26:03 GMT
2-1 Caton and Weeks. 3547 att
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Post by borussiachester on Oct 19, 2024 13:28:03 GMT
Backing us to put this (very brief) downturn in form behind us in style, and produce a similar performance to last year. 2-0, Peers and Willoughby.
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Post by Lobster on Oct 19, 2024 14:39:23 GMT
Big day this with the current top six all playing each other. Curzon top of the league as things stand.
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Post by kevlar on Oct 19, 2024 15:58:11 GMT
not the worst result but need to get back to winning ways asap
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Post by 1paulcarden on Oct 19, 2024 16:20:07 GMT
Should’ve won that and I get the feeling we may regret not winning it. Scunthorpe not up to much. Really impressed with Mottley-Henry, felt like we lost impetus when he went off but can understand due to his lack of games why he did. Midfield still doesn’t create enough and we’re at that stage where messing about with Weeks’ position to accommodate an anonymous Glendon is starting to affect his form. As for his set pieces, absolutely shocking.
Peers brilliant again but should’ve scored at least one. Woodthorpe consistently excellent and Bainbridge a deserved MOTM. Need to win on Tuesday. Referee was a wanker.
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Post by deesideblue1 on Oct 19, 2024 16:22:07 GMT
Another home game where I’ve left bored, frustrated and now convinced Glendon and Weeks can’t play together.
Why bring your best goal scorer on and put him right wing?
Bumper crowd nearly always equals a shit show
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Post by bonecrusher on Oct 19, 2024 16:29:49 GMT
Should’ve won that and I get the feeling we may regret not winning it. Scunthorpe not up to much. Really impressed with Mottley-Henry, felt like we lost impetus when he went off but can understand due to his lack of games why he did. Midfield still doesn’t create enough and we’re at that stage where messing about with Weeks’ position to accommodate an anonymous Glendon is starting to affect his form. As for his set pieces, absolutely shocking. Peers brilliant again but should’ve scored at least one. Woodthorpe consistently excellent and Bainbridge a deserved MOTM. Need to win on Tuesday. Referee was a wanker. Peers was not brilliant. Peers is never brilliant. Works hard, no doubt, but he is very limited.
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