wink68 wrote:Back to what has worked best this season. Two up top, press them, plenty of shots, get the game won then make changes resting the important players. Or pick his favourite 11 that offers little goal threat and we make hard work of getting 3pts against the worst team in the football league.
Cleveland_Stag wrote:—-—————--Pym———————
Bowery——Flint——Cargill——McLaughlin
———————Brunt————————
————Maris————-Clarke————
———————-DKD————————-
—————Akins—--Swan——————
Go out and attack them! Back to the diamond, back to having DKD playing at the tip of the diamond playing on the half turn between the lines and driving at their defence. Could swap Clarke for Quinn possibly.
bear 73 wrote:wink68 wrote:Back to what has worked best this season. Two up top, press them, plenty of shots, get the game won then make changes resting the important players. Or pick his favourite 11 that offers little goal threat and we make hard work of getting 3pts against the worst team in the football league.
Oh dear why bother why watch a game when you know which team will win, seems pointless.
All managers pick their favourite players, Their home form is good 6 wins 5 draws 1 loss.
Their away form excellent 7 wins 5 draws 1 loss
Forest Green Rovers will have 1 game plan stop Mansfield playing and frustrate the crowd, , with this post they are already on to a winner.
First i hope the game is on, with a cold snap coming, and after that i know the players will give 100% .
And i do not know a better time to be a Mansfield fan.
If we fail this time we will try harder next time but will give our all.
Respect is a nice word i have it for my club and other clubs football is always about shock results
Im sorry the highest goal scorers last season offered no goal threat, and you already expect 3 points.
Expectation is pill that often disappoints.
bobbystagsfan wrote:How does cargill upset the balance?
I get it with brunt and reed sitting in front of the back 4 but not with Cargill at the back with flint
It is and Forest Green will be up for it. However, this is our game in hand and is a must win if we are to enhance our chance of an automatic promotion place. The Sutton game is equally important. Stockport and Wrexham have the financial clout to strengthen and we cannot compete. We can compete financially with Barrow and Crewe (who are becoming a real threat). So hopefully we can strengthen more than those two. Barrow play Crewe next Saturday which makes our next two home games even more crucial.bear 73 wrote:wink68 wrote:Back to what has worked best this season. Two up top, press them, plenty of shots, get the game won then make changes resting the important players. Or pick his favourite 11 that offers little goal threat and we make hard work of getting 3pts against the worst team in the football league.
Oh dear why bother why watch a game when you know which team will win, seems pointless.
All managers pick their favourite players, Their home form is good 6 wins 5 draws 1 loss.
Their away form excellent 7 wins 5 draws 1 loss
Forest Green Rovers will have 1 game plan stop Mansfield playing and frustrate the crowd, , with this post they are already on to a winner.
First i hope the game is on, with a cold snap coming, and after that i know the players will give 100% .
And i do not know a better time to be a Mansfield fan.
If we fail this time we will try harder next time but will give our all.
Respect is a nice word i have it for my club and other clubs football is always about shock results
Im sorry the highest goal scorers last season offered no goal threat, and you already expect 3 points.
Expectation is pill that often disappoints.
HitchcocksShins wrote:Alternative Sponsor: Home fans in the North Stand... will the gate be locked?
HitchcocksShins wrote:Alternative Sponsor: Home fans in the North Stand... will the gate be locked?
Supporters who acquire tickets in the North Stand for the match should enter One Call Stadium via gates 16/17 of the Ian Greaves Stand. Before being escorted by stewards to the North Stand, there will be a secondary checkpoint for tickets, which will be conducted in between the Ian Greaves and North Stand.
Home supporters in the North Stand will have access to portable toilets as well as an additional refreshment kiosk. Alcohol will not be available, however, home supporters in the North Stand can access the kiosks in the Ian Greaves lower tier and in the Fan Zone area outside Sandy’s Bar & Kitchen, at half-time.
To segregate home and away supporters, netting will separate the seating areas while barriers will be in place at the rear of the stand.
After the match, home supporters in the North Stand should exit via gate 12 and then through the Ian Greaves Stand car park and onto Quarry Lane. The gate in between the Ian Greaves Stand and North Stand will be closed as normal and therefore, exiting the stadium via Portland Retail Park for home supporters will not be accessible.
Richard Cranium wrote:Pym
Williams Flint Brunt Cargill
Reed
Clarke Quinn
Maris
DKD Bowery
Akins in need of a rest
Costastag wrote:Looking at the freezing temperatures over there is the game going to be in any doubt
Costastag wrote:Looking at the freezing temperatures over there is the game going to be in any doubt
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