City v. Bromley
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Re: City v. Bromley
Marc Monitor wrote:There was an opposition keeper that I was very impressed with at Twerton but, for the life of me, I can't remember who he played for but very impressive.
The Gosport keeper was pretty awesome in both home and away games. He would be a real bonus, although no one has mentioned how well Mellor played on Saturday
Steve Whites Missus- Posts : 1132
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Yes, I think you might be right. It may be him. Mellor has been excellent of course but, again, his terrible kicking led to an opposition goal. On balance, I think he saves us more than he costs us and, has been said before, if he could kick better, he may be playing at a higher level than this. Anyway, like I say, I would keep him but he does need cover.
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Adelsbury is injured, he was at the game on Saturday and I think was at Farnborough, but don't quote me on that.
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I think Mellor needs competition as, barring injury or suspension, he is an automatic selection.
I agree with Demon about Bromley. Of course, we only see other teams twice a season at most. The one they had 2 seasons ago which got the double over us was by some way the best footballing side I have seen at this level, yet they finished that season only 4 points clear of relegation! I mentioned this to one of their fans last year and he said the intention to play attractive football had got them nowhere and that they now looked to be more streetwise.
Yes, I've seen us play some really good football on a regular basis this season, but I bet we weren't rated by fans of Concord, Basingstoke and Gosport who witnessed both games against us!
I agree with Demon about Bromley. Of course, we only see other teams twice a season at most. The one they had 2 seasons ago which got the double over us was by some way the best footballing side I have seen at this level, yet they finished that season only 4 points clear of relegation! I mentioned this to one of their fans last year and he said the intention to play attractive football had got them nowhere and that they now looked to be more streetwise.
Yes, I've seen us play some really good football on a regular basis this season, but I bet we weren't rated by fans of Concord, Basingstoke and Gosport who witnessed both games against us!
comrade powell- Posts : 6660
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No, good point. We are clearly inconsistent but I genuinely believe that when we get our game together we are as easy on the eye as anyone at this level. I have seen some great football from us this year and some terrible performances. I'm not sure I would want to sacrifice the good for the kind of team that might be needed to win this league. I love it when we get it right.
the demon headmaster- Posts : 426
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I agree. I have seen some of the most phenomenal football - for any level - at Bath City and I would like to see that continue.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Re: City v. Bromley
We play some super football for this level. To be fair to Adie and Archie they have gradually tried to get us playing a style of football that is more easy on the eye. Is it as effective though as when we had Darren Edwards and Dave Gilroy up top?
BenE- Posts : 2398
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I am not sure about that but the thing is that, for the last fair few seasons, we have had the players to play in the style that we currently are. Bromley's display also shows that you can do well in these doing that and it doesn't have to be a muscular aerial game.
Marc Monitor- Posts : 1659
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Dave Gilroy was a fantastic finisher; better in that respect than any of our current players, but they all have their strengths.
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