Battle of the adverts (insurance versus milk) Argo v Stanley

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I'm old enough to remember the milk add, though someone (not me) showed it to my boys who love it.

A few weeks ago this did not look a particularly appetising game, but given Accrington's recent form it looks more tasty. We obviously are beginning to look confident again, though the fact some of the players have said they are going to win the league worries me - pride coming before a fall and all.

Last year I thought Stanley were one of the best and most attractive sides I saw at the theatre of greens. How have you been this year in the absence of the Rangers duo? How are you likely to set yourself up? Do you play a positive, pressing and attacking game or more defensive and counter attacking (I hope not or it could be a chess match). which players should I look out for (want my boys to think I am more knowledgeable than I am!).

See no obvious change in our team, unless Adams substitutes Taylor for Spencer, but based on what he said this week I doubt that.

Hopefully a happy 10,000 plus crowd.
 

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1-1 sadly 10,000 might be a little abitious but I live in hope.
 

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We're unbeaten in 10 now so full of confidence - we're playing similar to last season although some of the departures from last season hit us hard - not just the two lads going to Rangers. I'm going down to Home Park on Sat but missed last season's trip where apparently we put in one of our best performances but still managed to lose.
I also predict 1-1 - I can't recall us ever winning at Plymouth (correct me if I'm wrong)
 

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A draw suits us, though it would be nice to do what we did with Exeter and Mansfield in ending good runs, though preferably how we played against Exeter not the Stags..

I have vague recollections of last year's game, that you were a good side.

We are either going to be extremely confident after Sunday and play more freely now it looks pretty certain we are going up, or be so nervous we royally cock it up. The key for us, as ever, is can Sarcovic and Kennedy create the space and opportunity for Carey. The good news is that he is just getting back to the form of last year.

Are you likely to come at us or bide your time and come on the counter? Are you physical or more skill based? We have struggled, sometimes, against the more physical approach.

Enjoy your time and pasty's in the tropical south Stanleyfan, if you hear a gobby nine year old from the family zone that might be one I own, and I apologise in advance :bg:.
 

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We are more skill based and will probably come at you - although it is hard to predict which Stanley team will turn up I reckon it'll be an entertaining game. Don't worry about your 9 yr old we came across some of West Ham's finest back in Sept at their new ground in the League Cup ha. May well have a pasty whilst down there especially if theyre Ginsters
 

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We are more skill based and will probably come at you - although it is hard to predict which Stanley team will turn up I reckon it'll be an entertaining game. Don't worry about your 9 yr old we came across some of West Ham's finest back in Sept at their new ground in the League Cup ha. May well have a pasty whilst down there especially if theyre Ginsters
My eleven year old likes the meat pie. I know a lot of people get a pasty in one of the vans on Outland Road that faces the ground.

I hope you do come at us, that suits us better than taking the game to you.

I'll have nothing said against the irons :2thumb:

Enjoy tomorrow, weather forecast looks wet so bring a mackintosh.
 

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Accrington took their goal well, closed us down in the first half especially, I thought. Their back four played very well, and at the end the keeper makes some great saves. Can't argue, we had our chances and did not take them.
 

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Accrington took their goal well, closed us down in the first half especially, I thought. Their back four played very well, and at the end the keeper makes some great saves. Can't argue, we had our chances and did not take them.

Sounds like a reverse of last Sunday
 

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