Legod Third Coming Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 I am 100% behind Nigel and his methods but I'm also a little concerned. Why is the game against Portsmouth to be approached any differently to any other away game? We won't win the league by winning one game. Our motivation to win should be 100% game in and game out. All I can see by focusing on one game in this way, is that the players come on the pitch over-pumped, one is sent off within minutes (my money is on Morgan) and we watch another three points away from home slip away... We have the class and capability to rise above this tribal b o ll o x and deliver three points. Plain, simple, straightforward. We can crow about it afterwards to our hearts content, but if we lose this (a game we have now made a primary focus), how does that stand is any stead for future away games that we have now rendered 'less important'... I hope he is purely playing to the crowd with this one and that, in fact, we're approaching this game exactly the same as all other games!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legod Third Coming Posted 13 December, 2011 Author Share Posted 13 December, 2011 Oops - seen another thread on his comments - feel free to move this there!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ant Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 I hope he is purely playing to the crowd with this one and that, in fact, we're approaching this game exactly the same as all other games!! Nailed it with the after-thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 yep, just media talk to keep the fans happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bearsy Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 It's true that when we're playing the small clubs and humdrum also rans we should just turn up and collect an easy three points, but you've got to bear in mind for the minnows of the league like Portsmouth this is their cup final, so NA is clearly trying to avoid complacency amongst the troops. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alanh Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 I'm certainly reading it as a bit of crowd pleasing PR. I'm sure he prepares the squad for every match individually so in that respect its business as usual. The local derby element just gives the opportunity for a bit of PR spin to keep the fans happy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Garrett Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 To be fair though, if it was being approached the same, then people would be moaning about how we were treating it just as a normal game! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avenue Saint Posted 13 December, 2011 Share Posted 13 December, 2011 To be fair though, if it was being approached the same, then people would be moaning about how we were treating it just as a normal game! This Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charlie Wayman Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 the minnows of the league like Portsmouth Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legod Third Coming Posted 14 December, 2011 Author Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? Hmm, I thought it was probably tongue in cheek but nice to know we have the closet skate outed on the forum!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griffo Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? F*ck off you pr*ck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appy Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? Do one you Skate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nathan Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 So, Charlie Wayman is either a retard or a skate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Appy Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 So, Charlie Wayman is either a retard or a skate. I don't think or is the right word to use there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shurlock Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 The approach is bound to be different. Different atmosphere, more about bottle and focus than tactics so perhaps more focus on motivational and psychological preparation than tactical? Makes sense doesn't it? I think people need to start appreciating just how tough away games are in this league. Every team can beat anyone at home, all about timing really, that's what makes it so competitive. If we had good away form we'd be about 15 points clear! Just not a feasible expectation. I expected to lose to Bristol and doncaster, just felt like tough times to play at small grounds against teams with nothing to lose and desperate to beat the leaders. The next 2 games are very interesting. Beat Pompey and I can see every chance of taking the palace game for granted and getting caught out. Lose to Pompey and I'm convinced we'll beat palace. I bet palace fans would rather we beat Pompey that's for sure. 4 points from the 2 and I'll be delighted. Agree - people got it wrong on here. Its not just clever politics - NA telling the congregation what it wants to hear. Yes its only another 3 points and no doubt that will be stressed after the game; but to put in a performance and get the 3 points will require a different approach and mindset i.e. dealing with the atmosphere etc. In addition, winning a derby does bring benefits -no doubt, it boosts team confidence, a similar effect to a good cup run and it probably affects subconsciously the degree to which fans get on players back when things aren't going so well. So yes derbies are different and it makes sense to prepare for them differently (within limits). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bearsy Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? For the hard of thinking, I wasn't completely serious. Suprised to find such a spirited defence of Portsmouth on here though. Would you care to expand further how great Pompey are, maybe you can win us round? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legod Third Coming Posted 14 December, 2011 Author Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Agree - people got it wrong on here. Its not just clever politics - NA telling the congregation what it wants to hear. Yes its only another 3 points and no doubt that will be stressed after the game; but to put in a performance and get the 3 points will require a different approach and mindset i.e. dealing with the atmosphere etc. In addition, winning a derby does bring benefits -no doubt, it boosts team confidence, a similar effect to a good cup run and it probably affects subconsciously the degree to which fans get on players back when things aren't going so well. So yes derbies are different and it makes sense to prepare for them differently (within limits). Yep I can see that argument. Not sure I buy it completely - I'm not sure the atmosphere of a Derby should affect a professional preparation any more than any other game? But you're right it will be a new experience for some players and they need to rise above it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golden Balls Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? Fish Fish Fish Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 So, Charlie Wayman is either a retard or a skate. Always had him down as a Gooner Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalek2003 Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Well mate there's been shed loads of ******** talked on this website over the years but this lot takes the effing biscuit! Who was that team from down that way who won the CCC with a record number of points, played in the PL since we were last there and win an FA Cup Final whilst we excelled ourselves in the third division... etc, etc? This is a complete wind up. Who had a continuous run in the top league for 27 years ! Also, they only got a taste of the big time by spending money they did not have and if it wan't for their lying they would be in the Blue Square losing to Kings Lynn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
derry Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 It could be different to other away games as they will probably travel down on the day so giving them two extra days from the Blackpool game as the game is on a Sunday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 Always had him down as a Gooner Thats odd, I always had him down as a c*nt. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graffito Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 No he's not taking the bus down a one way street. He's recognising the reality of the situation, that this isn't like any other match and preparing accordingly. He's sending out a signal to the Skates that his team won't roll over like Redknapp's in 2005. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supersubpuckett Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 baggy sent us out with a doubtful mind in '05, we're very different now. it is an easy motivator for the lads to go out and ruin the blue few, I don't think we need to worry about attitude - on balance we should stuff them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VectisSaint Posted 14 December, 2011 Share Posted 14 December, 2011 This is a complete wind up. Who had a continuous run in the top league for 27 years ! Also, they only got a taste of the big time by spending money they did not have and if it wan't for their lying they would be in the Blue Square losing to Kings Lynn Sadly not, Kings Lynn were wound up in 2009 and the reformed Kings Lynn Town now play in the United Counties League. Surprised Glenda never mentioned that to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NorthamSteve Posted 15 December, 2011 Share Posted 15 December, 2011 It's a rallying call to us, that's all. And for the record, I liked it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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