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One game in three weeks

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Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:02 am
by guv111
Tomorrow, when we kick off at three o'clock, we will once again be playing catch-up. The fact that we have had no cup matches has not altered the inflexibility of a seemingly rusty and antiquated fixture process, which has left us twiddling our thumbs all but once between the victory at Chelsea on 27 Feb. and tomorrow's match, on 21 March.
Exactly how are our players meant to remain sharp and match-fit when we've been doing virtually nothing but training in all that time? If it were an across-the-board break for all clubs, then fine. Maybe we should consider a winter break. But personally, I would fancy a slightly tired but match-fit team like Fulham (on a high, too) to play better than one that has had nothing but a trip to Sunderland in the best part of a month.
Re: One game in three weeks

Posted:
Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:44 am
by john@staustell
Mate - at this stage of the season they should be glad of the R & R, and I'm hoping it will benefit us, resting injuries etc. It should also give the man more time with his training methods. If they're not 'fit and sharp' now they can forget it!
Not quite sure how you modernise a fixture process that depends on who's in a cup and who's not, who's got replays, when it snows etc.
That's football.
Re: One game in three weeks

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Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:38 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
john@staustell wrote:Mate - at this stage of the season they should be glad of the R & R, and I'm hoping it will benefit us, resting injuries etc. It should also give the man more time with his training methods. If they're not 'fit and sharp' now they can forget it!
Not quite sure how you modernise a fixture process that depends on who's in a cup and who's not, who's got replays, when it snows etc.
That's football.
I'm with John on this one. Not having to play 2 games a week should be a bonus and an extended break should definitely benefit us. A bit surprising though that our first response was a lethargic first half against Sunderland.Let's hope it's not the same at the Cottage
Re: One game in three weeks

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Sat Mar 20, 2010 5:50 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mate - at this stage of the season they should be glad of the R & R, and I'm hoping it will benefit us, resting injuries etc. It should also give the man more time with his training methods. If they're not 'fit and sharp' now they can forget it!
Not quite sure how you modernise a fixture process that depends on who's in a cup and who's not, who's got replays, when it snows etc.
That's football.
I'm with John on this one. Not having to play 2 games a week should be a bonus and an extended break should definitely benefit us.
A bit surprising though that our first response was a lethargic first half against Sunderland.Let's hope it's not the same at the Cottage
We can't afford to have another game like that, i couldnt believe what i was seeing last sunday in the first half. Fulham are a decent team and with there massive win on Thursday will deffo be on a high so were gonna have to be at are best from the off, i don't want to see any of this hit it long shit get it on the floor and pass it around.
Re: One game in three weeks

Posted:
Sat Mar 20, 2010 5:54 pm
by guv111
Two good replies. Cheers.
Yes, it's that first half against Sunderland that was preying on my mind as well. If we start that slowly again, well it could be a long afternoon. And now Spurs are five points ahead. On a more positive note from me, I suppose it's where we stand after 38 games. I just find this lack of City games frustrating.
Re: One game in three weeks

Posted:
Sat Mar 20, 2010 9:14 pm
by Beefymcfc
On top of the 15 day break, we've also had to wait over a month for a home game. What's all that about???
Re: One game in three weeks

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Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:27 pm
by Fish111
A good rest for a tough run-in. Both the players and the management will be appreciating it. Shit for us fans but great for the players R & R.
Re: One game in three weeks

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Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:42 am
by Manx Blue
Beefymcfc wrote:On top of the 15 day break, we've also had to wait over a month for a home game. What's all that about???
From memory beefy, we were due to have Spurs 6/7th March, but due to them being in the cup, we've missed out. Just one of those things I guess.
Also, If Hull had been in the cup, we could potentially played Everton at home as an alternative.