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Just the 4 games tomorrow night. Dark clouds are gathering at Sixfields, frustration at having chances missing them and then losing and people being more vocal about the lack of backing from the ownership. Compounded this morning by Colin Calderwood leaving to be assistant at Southampton, a big blow for us.

I can’t see us getting anything from tomorrow, a depleted squad light on attacking options, which is getting quite depressing. 2-0 Derby I think.

Before the original game was postponed we we’d sold 1,000+ and they were still moving quickly so it’ll be interesting to see how many go. Think we’ll take 1,000 or so still.
 

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Right on cue the club have tweeted we’ve sold 1,250+ for tomorrow. Fair old effort.
 

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Hoping for a nice Lincoln home win, just to give us a bit of breathing space as Bolton play their game in hand next week. Otherwise both side 3 behind us, then more than likely we get beat by Charlton (our one true bogey side) on the 11th, Oxford and Bolton win then all three of us are on level points!!
 

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We could do with getting back on track here having only taken 2 points from the last 3 games - albeit vs 3 of the top sides, Posh, Bolton, and Oxford.

But Cambridge are only 2 points behind us, so certainly not a game to be taken for granted. Last season we lost at home to them but then beat them away, so who knows what'll happen this time round.
 

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We could do with getting back on track here having only taken 2 points from the last 3 games - albeit vs 3 of the top sides, Posh, Bolton, and Oxford.

But Cambridge are only 2 points behind us, so certainly not a game to be taken for granted. Last season we lost at home to them but then beat them away, so who knows what'll happen this time round.
Apart from that away win at yours last season, our record against you is appalling. Especially away. Before last year's win we hadn't beaten your lot since 2016, we hadn't beaten you away since 2001. Since we returned to the EFL in 2014 we've only picked up 7 points against Wycombe out of a possible 36!

Only 2 points behind you, but since the start of September we've been poor and have been in relegation form. Last week was better, and we'll need to put in the same effort level as we did against Portsmouth if we hope to get anything.
 

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Just the 4 games tomorrow night. Dark clouds are gathering at Sixfields, frustration at having chances missing them and then losing and people being more vocal about the lack of backing from the ownership. Compounded this morning by Colin Calderwood leaving to be assistant at Southampton, a big blow for us.

I can’t see us getting anything from tomorrow, a depleted squad light on attacking options, which is getting quite depressing. 2-0 Derby I think.

Before the original game was postponed we we’d sold 1,000+ and they were still moving quickly so it’ll be interesting to see how many go. Think we’ll take 1,000 or so still.

Equally, Warne has been given the vote of confidence after meetings and promised funds in January to strengthen. Fans are not happy in the slightest and I can imagine that the mood will be toxic tomorrow night.

A number of fans have said they're not going tomorrow in protest, so we'll see. I think it will be our lowest home attendance for a long time (in the league). Clowes obviously thinks he has the right man, but definitely feel there is an us vs them mentality at the club - us being the players, manager & staff and them being our own supporters. Snarky celebrations and offhand comments in interviews.

A lot can happen in football, but I can't for the life of me remember a situation like this that has gone on to improve. I definitely feel like the horse has bolted and what we're doing now is prolonging an inevitable situation which I feel in turn will have a longer lasting detrimental effect in turns of the fan's opinion on Clowes' running of the club. It's a huge mess.
 

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Just the 4 games tomorrow night. Dark clouds are gathering at Sixfields, frustration at having chances missing them and then losing and people being more vocal about the lack of backing from the ownership. Compounded this morning by Colin Calderwood leaving to be assistant at Southampton, a big blow for us.

I can’t see us getting anything from tomorrow, a depleted squad light on attacking options, which is getting quite depressing. 2-0 Derby I think.

Before the original game was postponed we we’d sold 1,000+ and they were still moving quickly so it’ll be interesting to see how many go. Think we’ll take 1,000 or so still.
You looked on par with Stevenage (although I felt you were a better footballing side) and they did ok against Derby.
I dont think you guys are far off but obviously playing well and losing is a problem
 

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You looked on par with Stevenage (although I felt you were a better footballing side) and they did ok against Derby.
I dont think you guys are far off but obviously playing well and losing is a problem

Problem is we’ve known exactly where we are light all season, not taking chances is killing us. Benefit is we aren’t far away and we’ve got some kinder fixtures coming up (after derby), win a few of those and it’ll settle everyone down.
 

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Lashers at home Wednesday, can't remember the last time Fleetwood played a league game in mid week. Few injuries from the weekend, all key players Quitirna, Rooney and Wiredu. If we get 1 out of the trio playing that will be a bonus. Visitors must start favourites, just hoping we can put in a ( long overdue) good performance. Fingers crossed for a draw 2-2
 

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Home to Oxford.

Mandroiu is back after suspension, which is a massive plus and he'll go straight into the starting XI. Doesn't sound as though there are any other injuries, so it'll be a decision about whether to risk Jackson or manage his minutes and whether to give Vale a start but will probably only last 45 minutes.

Walker is back on the grass as well so hopefully in two to four weeks we'll have a full front three of actual attacking players!

Oxford sound like they've had similar issues to us up front and lack of options? They've always played decent football when we've come up against them down the years and it'll be no different.

I'd take another point from this I think and head into the next two games, both in the Cup.
 

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Heading up to Derby tonight, expecting a narrow 2-1 loss as has very much been the theme this season. Anything other than a win surely spells the end of Warne there.
 

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A fairly even half which we’ve possibly edged and disappointed not to be winning. Ryan Bennet hit the bar and then it hit the post on the way down and out.

Wycombe certainly there for the taking.
 

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Cambridge looking incredibly solid in defence, whilst utterly indifferent in attack...BUT, they've had by far the best chance of the game, and they should be 1-0 up.

We've offered a lot of pretty passing, but created very few clear-cut chances. We hadn't been getting Sam Vokes involved at all up front, but he pulled up crocked just before half time, so now we'll have even less physical presence up top...not great.

On the balance of play I'd predict it to either stay at 0-0, or perhaps CUFC bundle home a stoppage-time sickener on the break.
 

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One word for that - pathetic

Didn’t see the fourth as was on the M1
 

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Fair result, ends 0-0.

Absolutely turgid game to watch, but both sides had a couple of chances they should have scored, and CUFC nearly scored the mother of all ogs, their defender lofting the ball over their own keeper's head and very nearly went in.

CUFC setting up their stall very much like Shrews under Cotterill, solid as fuck but incredibly dull. Oh well - very much highlights our own attacking frailties and lack of cutting edge.
 

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Fair result with Wycombe although slightly disappointed we didn’t pinch it at the end with a great lankester chance.

Onto pish!!!

KTF
 

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A solid point away at Wycombe with another clean sheet which now makes it 8 clean sheets in 16 games which is outstanding really. If only we could score goals.

Both sides would have felt they could have won the game so a point a fair result.
 

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CUFC nearly scored the mother of all ogs, their defender lofting the ball over their own keeper's head and very nearly went in.
The fact it came off andrews head first only for bennnet to swing at it like he’s on the first at Augusta!! Think the keeper took a swing at it as well.

KTF
 

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Christ that was passive. Were Derby good? Don't know, couldn't tell you.
 

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The fact it came off andrews head first only for bennnet to swing at it like he’s on the first at Augusta!! Think the keeper took a swing at it as well.

KTF

so when's Janneh going back on loan to AFCW then? they don't seem to love him on your forum
 

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Janneh was our best player in the first 3-4 games but hasn’t hit those heights since coming back from injury.
 

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Back to winning ways. Only saw the goals on Sky as it was on in the background. But another goal from a set piece is welcome and a fantastic (for us) piece of keeping by Jensen to score our 2nd.
 

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A couple of favourable results tonight gone our way.
 

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Alfie May continues to make our board look like incompetent fools. £200k for a man who now has 54 League One goals in about 2 1/4 seasons.
 

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Alfie May continues to make our board look like incompetent fools. £200k for a man who now has 54 League One goals in about 2 1/4 seasons.

That is a shambles to be fair.

The bit I don’t understand is, if the Gas and Gills were in for him as well, why they didn’t just throw more money at you - 250k is nothing for a proven goalscorer at this level.

 

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He was told in January if anyone offers £250k then he was off. He had no interest in Rovers or Gills. He wanted to go to Derby, but Derby weren't allowed to pay a fee or somesuch, so Charlton basically got a steal.

The best bit is our chairman trying to say that there was no such agreed figure for him to go, but there was a value that had to be breached for us to accept. Apparently they are different things.
 

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Oxford were by far the superior side, we didn't really lay a glove on them which is frustrating.
 

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Oxford were by far the superior side, we didn't really lay a glove on them which is frustrating.
To be fair, many games have played out in a similar vein, however followed a decent first half we concede a chance/do something against the run of play to make the game much more difficult than it needs to be.

We weren’t at our best last night but 2-0 away from home is excellent. Lincoln were really poor, though I gather both commentary and supporters were magnanimous in defeat.
 

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so when's Janneh going back on loan to AFCW then? they don't seem to love him on your forum
Safe to say last night wasn’t his best game, in fact he hasn’t had many at all, big year for him though with it being the last year of his contract.

KTF
 

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