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Postby CuteMancs » Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:19 pm

With everything going on at the moment I have no problem with no crowds at games, but I think it’s a real shame that this one will be played out in an empty stadium (for both sets of fans). How much fun would this have been? Not many comments from the home fans, and they are fairly predictable.

COME ON CITY!!!

Referee: Stuart Attwell
Assistant Referees: Constantine Hatzidakis and Ian Hussin
Fourth Official: Andrew Madley

And the rest…

City are scheduled to play tomorrow (although its against Villa so who knows if that one will take place). But if it does, could well be that City are not as fresh as we are given an extra days rest…Dah, who am I kidding. Their reserves or U23s will give us a hiding, as will a half-fit first team.

The good news is I've just seen Guardiola has said they won't be signing a striker this month, so they may struggle to score.

This over hyped match is destroying our league exploits. The game on Saturday will be lost in the first quarter but it doesn't matter its Man City. Feck the game on Saturday teatime.

At least a drubbing will bury the mockery of the goal last night!...I have faith that we can keep the tally down, our defence is pretty solid. If we can still be in the game after 70 minutes, you just never know...I hope that we play with freedom and confidence rather than park the bus. Crawley demonstrated what the benefits of that approach could be.

Ultimately, the Manchester City players are human, they will be playing in an unfamiliar environment, on a small pitch and using basic facilities. It is XI v XI and Cheltenham are a professional club, with some players having played at a higher level or have youngsters who are looking to play at a higher level. We are seeing more surprises and I think that is largely down to the professionalism/fitness/quality of the lower leagues having improved…I am sure many would have said similar about the prospect of Crawley beating Leeds 3-0…Not saying it will happen, but it is not out of the question.

it would be nice to score against Man City in open play

I’m thinking 1-5.

Typical Pep so far....71% possession and only six shots on target whilst Villa have four shots on target.

No VAR will be a blessing. If in doubt put the flag up please lino!

I would love us to take the lead, and I would be delighted with any goal, but our results against Premier League clubs are poor (apart from Fulham away have we even scored a goal?).... and we’ve never played a team anywhere near as good as City. Unless their whole first team squad comes down with covid before the weekend, I’m predicting 4-0.

We scored against Everton to make it 1-3 and spurned good moments to make it 2-3, which would have been exciting.

Maybe Leeds thought Crawley would be a stroll in the park? Ok, City are a class act but will Pep put out a star studded XI? Football, like other sports, is never completely predictable, it wouldn’t be worth watching if it were. I’m not putting money on us but maybe this is the game where our luck changes and everything we hit gets a wicked deflection into the net. Whatever, it’s a great occasion, let’s enjoy it.
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby nottsblue » Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:41 pm

Cheers CM

Ultimately, the Manchester City players are human, they will be playing in an unfamiliar environment, on a small pitch and using basic facilities. It is XI v XI and Cheltenham are a professional club, with some players having played at a higher level or have youngsters who are looking to play at a higher level. We are seeing more surprises and I think that is largely down to the professionalism/fitness/quality of the lower leagues having improved…I am sure many would have said similar about the prospect of Crawley beating Leeds 3-0…Not saying it will happen, but it is not out of the question.

Decent post above which typifies the FA Cup
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby Bluemoon4610 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:49 pm

Posted this elsewhere but thought it would be worth another post. Original target of £5000 was smashed, last time I looked it was heading past £27,000! Mostly thanks to us generous Blues!!

Cheltenham Town fans doing Crowdfunding for a "virtual ticket" for the game to try to bring in some income for their club during this pandemic.

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/cheltenhamtownvmancity

It's only a small amount but if it ensures their club survives then it's a worthwhile cause, in my opinion.
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby RodneyRodney » Sat Jan 23, 2021 11:39 am

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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby salford city » Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:29 pm

Bluemoon4610 wrote:Posted this elsewhere but thought it would be worth another post. Original target of £5000 was smashed, last time I looked it was heading past £27,000! Mostly thanks to us generous Blues!!

Cheltenham Town fans doing Crowdfunding for a "virtual ticket" for the game to try to bring in some income for their club during this pandemic.

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/cheltenhamtownvmancity

It's only a small amount but if it ensures their club survives then it's a worthwhile cause, in my opinion.


Put a donation on this and added a commet of shame not able to visit in person to be told 'visit' was s 'bad' word covid gone mad......
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby BlueinBosnia » Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:42 pm

salford city wrote:
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Posted this elsewhere but thought it would be worth another post. Original target of £5000 was smashed, last time I looked it was heading past £27,000! Mostly thanks to us generous Blues!!

Cheltenham Town fans doing Crowdfunding for a "virtual ticket" for the game to try to bring in some income for their club during this pandemic.

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/cheltenhamtownvmancity

It's only a small amount but if it ensures their club survives then it's a worthwhile cause, in my opinion.


Put a donation on this and added a commet of shame not able to visit in person to be told 'visit' was s 'bad' word covid gone mad......


Imagine if we were playing Scunthorpe...
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby salford city » Sat Jan 23, 2021 12:55 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:
salford city wrote:
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Posted this elsewhere but thought it would be worth another post. Original target of £5000 was smashed, last time I looked it was heading past £27,000! Mostly thanks to us generous Blues!!

Cheltenham Town fans doing Crowdfunding for a "virtual ticket" for the game to try to bring in some income for their club during this pandemic.

https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/cheltenhamtownvmancity

It's only a small amount but if it ensures their club survives then it's a worthwhile cause, in my opinion.


Put a donation on this and added a commet of shame not able to visit in person to be told 'visit' was s 'bad' word covid gone mad......


Imagine if we were playing Scunthorpe...


If typhoo put the tea in Britain, who put the...in Scunthorpe?
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 23, 2021 1:40 pm

Hope you don’t mind but seen this and thought it was a good idea to support a lower league team.

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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 23, 2021 1:41 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Hope you don’t mind but seen this and thought it was a good idea to support a lower league team.

CTFC Virtual Crowd

Ha ha ha, should’ve read the thread ;-)
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby CTID Hants » Sat Jan 23, 2021 1:46 pm

Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby zuricity » Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:00 pm

CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.


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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby CTID Hants » Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:04 pm

zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.


Orange slices at half time and milky tea from a thermos flask .


Ha, I'm probably the only Brit alive that doesn't like or drink tea...... Mum always packed me off with my own flask if Bovril :lol:
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby zuricity » Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:13 pm

CTID Hants wrote:
zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.


Orange slices at half time and milky tea from a thermos flask .


Ha, I'm probably the only Brit alive that doesn't like or drink tea...... Mum always packed me off with my own flask if Bovril :lol:


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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby CTID Hants » Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:31 pm

zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.


Orange slices at half time and milky tea from a thermos flask .


Ha, I'm probably the only Brit alive that doesn't like or drink tea...... Mum always packed me off with my own flask if Bovril :lol:


Is your mum a Brummie ?
sorry, I don't understand what Bovril has to do with Birmingham?

But answering your question she was born Moston area, until they demolished the housing and moved to Wythenshawe
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:40 pm

Sounds like they’re looking forward to it!

Used to live 10 minutes away from Cheltenham and found it a really nice place let down by those who thought they owned the place due to their wealth. Only went to CTFC once and had a good day out. Not a bad ground and took me back to the days of watching none league, actually being able to stand in a ... errrrr .... stand.

Shit pint though and the pies are nothing on those up north ;-)
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Re: View from Cheltenham way

Postby zuricity » Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:28 pm

CTID Hants wrote:
zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
zuricity wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:Cheers CM

God only knows what sort of team Pep will go with, what with KDB and Walker out.

Facilities won't be an issue IMO, if anything it'll be a cast back to childhood memories for a few players.

I am more concerned about state of the pitch as this has been our downfall in years gone by.


Orange slices at half time and milky tea from a thermos flask .


Ha, I'm probably the only Brit alive that doesn't like or drink tea...... Mum always packed me off with my own flask if Bovril :lol:


Is your mum a Brummie ?
sorry, I don't understand what Bovril has to do with Birmingham?

But answering your question she was born Moston area, until they demolished the housing and moved to Wythenshawe


An old Jasper Carrott joke ... he was recorded live on tour . A sketch about going to watch Brum play at Old Toilet . They were in with the rags and at half time they quietly go for some refreshments under the stretford end ( i think ) . His mate is in the queue and Carrott is waiting quietly amongst all the rags when his mate pipes up in a thick brummie accent " Hey Carrott ! they've got no cowing Bovril !"

I remembered it well having been to watch City at brum when they served up Bovril , where most ground served up oxo.
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