Notts County (Hive) The Playoff Preview Match Thread

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Roy57
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Post: # 350035Post Roy57 »

On listening to DB post match interview I don't feel he gave himself or his players enough credit as felt second half we were by far the better team who created 3-4 good chances, great to hear that in the next week Dean is hoping to have Ben Wynter and Danny Collinge back, not sure especially in the middle of defence who he will drop to bring in Danny, as Potter has been top class and looks better with each game, not saying this as a Barnet supporter but did not think there appeal for a pen when there player went down, pretty sure Walker pulled out and there bloke just went down, in general not for the first time, not saying there play does not deserve pens but you can see how they get as many pens as they do, some may say diving others say clever play. As already said thought in general and whole team were terrific today, but again for me above the call of duty goes to Kabamba, Okimio, and woods who is not everybody's cup of tea but you cannot fault his work effort and commitment, no matter were Dean asks him to play, but with players coming back things are looking very Rosy and a great time to be a Barnet supporter.
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Post: # 350036Post Chainsaw »

It would be a disservice to the other 13 players to select a MOTM today. It was an outstanding, warrior-like, performance by the whole team. Plus DB made all the right decisions. I feel proud to support such a brilliant group.
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Post: # 350037Post Roy57 »

Chainsaw wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:07 It would be a disservice to the other 13 players to select a MOTM today. It was an outstanding, warrior-like, performance by the whole team. Plus DB made all the right decisions. I feel proud to support such a brilliant group.
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Post: # 350038Post beew »

Roy57 wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:09
Chainsaw wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:07 It would be a disservice to the other 13 players to select a MOTM today. It was an outstanding, warrior-like, performance by the whole team. Plus DB made all the right decisions. I feel proud to support such a brilliant group.
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Game of 2 halves that - just like up at County.

Whilst we could have lost we had the better chances & more of them!

Anyway, a much needed 7 days until the beginning of a huge 3 games & run in!

As above tough decision to be made in defence, I’d guess if Beard is out then it will be Okimo LB, Potter, Collinge & Cropper/Wynter. Very interested to see what he does with Cropper & Wynter though - should definitely try & extend his loan but surely Wynter has to come back in.
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Post: # 350041Post becbee »

I remember thinking during the second half how, even if we lost, we could still be proud of the effort the players had put in. Every one gave everything.

Just sorry they didn't play like that at Dorking. We'd have wiped the floor with them if we had!
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Post: # 350043Post OB1 »

beew wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:41
Roy57 wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:09
Chainsaw wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 20:07 It would be a disservice to the other 13 players to select a MOTM today. It was an outstanding, warrior-like, performance by the whole team. Plus DB made all the right decisions. I feel proud to support such a brilliant group.
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Post: # 350044Post rudebwoyben »

I saw Sam Beard with Marvin Armstrong at Queensbury station and asked him how long he would out for. He told me that he had a strain and that it should clear up in 7-10 days.
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Post: # 350045Post Sam_BFC »

Near 2,000 home fans is encouraging.
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Post: # 350047Post letchbee94 »

Good game and performance.
First half was a bit defence against attack I think last season we would have been 3-0 down after 30mins with way Notts played.
Would like to see that foul on Senior again.
Felt disappointed not to have won the game in end but was happy with a point against a good Notts team.
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Post: # 350048Post let_it_bee »

Gutted I didn’t make it today. Left MK a bit later than intended, then hit gridlock traffic on the A5, with more to come on M1, and started seeing my Google maps arrival time drifting further and further past kick off time, so decided to cut my losses and turn back. Wish I’d kept going and might have caught our dominant second half performance. Certainly never expected anything from today’s game so huge credit to DB and all the players involved.
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Post: # 350050Post Mem Beespod »

let_it_bee wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 22:25 Gutted I didn’t make it today. Left MK a bit later than intended, then hit gridlock traffic on the A5, with more to come on M1, and started seeing my Google maps arrival time drifting further and further past kick off time, so decided to cut my losses and turn back. Wish I’d kept going and might have caught our dominant second half performance. Certainly never expected anything from today’s game so huge credit to DB and all the players involved.
Never trust Google maps. John docker will attest to that!

It’s a shame you didn’t keep going. The M1 had a slow section only because of debris in the road. I used it to get to the ground
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Post: # 350053Post AJwilla »

Sam_BFC wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 22:07 Near 2,000 home fans is encouraging.
Third highest home crowd since relegation, only Boreham Wood earlier this season and the Brentford FA Cup game had more
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Post: # 350055Post PBBee »

AJwilla wrote:
Sam_BFC wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 22:07 Near 2,000 home fans is encouraging.
Third highest home crowd since relegation, only Boreham Wood earlier this season and the Brentford FA Cup game had more
And they all saw a fairly good game

Hopefully 3 more decent crowds & 1 Tuesday game left.
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Mem Beespod wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 23:23
let_it_bee wrote: 18 Mar 2023, 22:25 Gutted I didn’t make it today. Left MK a bit later than intended, then hit gridlock traffic on the A5, with more to come on M1, and started seeing my Google maps arrival time drifting further and further past kick off time, so decided to cut my losses and turn back. Wish I’d kept going and might have caught our dominant second half performance. Certainly never expected anything from today’s game so huge credit to DB and all the players involved.
Never trust Google maps. John docker will attest to that!

It’s a shame you didn’t keep going. The M1 had a slow section only because of debris in the road. I used it to get to the ground
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