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The Sittingbourne Away Thread.
« Reply #15 on: September 24, 2005, 08:15:11 PM »

Hmm. What to say about today?

I'll go through the team.
Hudson: Did well enough - beaten by the deflection.
Osborne: Distribution let him down a bit, but I felt sound enough.
Avery: Growing in stature, and I felt he dealt quite well today.
McGowan: I like Tom as a player, but today I felt he was giving too much away, and not getting the ball into decent positions.
Henry: Like a rock at the back. Kept a cool head when others lost theirs around them.
Spriggs: The best of our midfielders on the day. Distribution still worries me a bit, but put his foot in when needed.
Briggs: Ryan, for me, was poor today. Didn't use the ball effectively, and always went for the tough option, when the easier option was on.
McClements: Eddie's not impressed me this season, and today did nothing to change my mind. We've seen what Eddie can do, and this season has been sorely disappointing. His chance should have been finished, in my opinion and it cost us.
Hayes: Ryan needs a rest. His confidence is down, he looks jaded and hasn't really done himself any favours after his early season form.
Hafner: I thought Haffy was our most attacking option today, and caused Sittingbourne the most danger.
Carter: JC worked hard, and as has been the case this season, has got no reward for it.

For me, Ian Pulman deserves his chance in the side. He came on, and looked lively today again.
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The Sittingbourne Away Thread.
« Reply #16 on: September 24, 2005, 08:57:23 PM »

W.T.F.H.G. WRONG ???????

ive been away 3 weeks and in that time we have lost 4 times which in itself is poor but the comments about how we are losing is disturbing  !!!

how can a team that battled so well for thr first 5 games show such p...s poor conviction and i just cannot believe that TB will put up with this for very much longer

lets get the guts back into the team and chuck out the time wasters

from a temporary , long distance dart fan who will be back for chatham game tuesday

UP THE DARTS PLAYERS WHO CARE !!!!!!!
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« Reply #17 on: September 25, 2005, 10:41:24 AM »

From the official Sittingbourne site:

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The days highest league gate by some margin included  special guests  the Mayor of Swale Councillor Bryan Mulherne and the Mayor of Dartford Councillor Ian Armitt


Does anybody know if any Corby fans managed to make an appearance to swell Sittingbournes highest attendance of the season of 299 ???? :wink:
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« Reply #18 on: September 25, 2005, 07:04:21 PM »

Reading there programme seems they had a bad experience at Corby and could'nt wait to get away from the place.
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« Reply #19 on: September 26, 2005, 12:10:58 AM »

I see after yesterdays result that we've now slipped down to 9th in the league, with both Chatham and Sittingbourne going above us.

Hopefully we can turn things around a bit against Chatham on Tuesday night.
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« Reply #20 on: September 26, 2005, 08:23:51 AM »

Just back from holiday this morning, wow, things have changed a bit over the past couple of weeks haven't they?

Is it a confidence thing, becuase its pretty much the same side? I think most of us older gits probably realised that 4 wins in out first 4 matches wasn't going to last, but this is a very worrying turn round indeed. Not just the results, but the comments about perfromances as well.

Still, TB and the team will need our support more than ever now, so I'll be at Chatham tomorrow to hope to see a turn-around for the better again.
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