Poor

Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊



HP Seagull

Danny Cullip: Hero
Sep 26, 2008
1,789
We've now got a replay away at Woking three days after a long trip to Hartlepool, meaning we will be tired. It also disrupts our week meaning we will not be able to prepare as thoroughly for Bristol Rovers. On top of that we now have Saturday, Tuesday and Saturday games ahead of our biggest game of the season, hardly ideal preparation.

Gus should have brought Bennett on to win us the game when it became obvious that we wouldn't score if we played all week. However, the problem wasn't the side that Gus played, which should have been enough to see off Woking, it was the attitude he sent the players out with, which was obviously the same as against Orient and Northampton. He obviously doesn't care about any of the cups, as much as he claims to, so we may as well play the youth teams. I just hope this doesn't effect our league form, pretty sure Gus would rather have lost than gone to a replay.
 






Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
I don't think we went in with the wrong attitude, I felt that Woking were excellent. They closed us down well, they didn't panic when they couldn't get hold of the ball and they were good on the break.

Their game plan worked and we were lacking the usual spark to make things happen.

All credit to them.

Loved their fans. Great to see a couple of flares at Withdean. I was expecting a re-appearance of Rocket Man if we had scored.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,691
Crap Town
The players wont be tired after Hartlepool as they'll mostly be rested until the Bristol Rovers game.
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,097
We've now got a replay away at Woking three days after a long trip to Hartlepool, meaning we will be tired. It also disrupts our week meaning we will not be able to prepare as thoroughly for Bristol Rovers. On top of that we now have Saturday, Tuesday and Saturday games ahead of our biggest game of the season, hardly ideal preparation.

Gus should have brought Bennett on to win us the game when it became obvious that we wouldn't score if we played all week. However, the problem wasn't the side that Gus played, which should have been enough to see off Woking, it was the attitude he sent the players out with, which was obviously the same as against Orient and Northampton. He obviously doesn't care about any of the cups, as much as he claims to, so we may as well play the youth teams. I just hope this doesn't effect our league form, pretty sure Gus would rather have lost than gone to a replay.

So had nothing to do with how the other lot played then
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,008
Living In a Box
Thought Woking did their homework better than most other teams and played pretty well.
 




Woking played a typical FA cup first round style game which consists of a lot of running/closing and a plan to stop "football being played". I really don't know why people are so surprised anyway, replays and these kinds of games happen EVERY year and we have gone and drawn the short straw, also note replays seem to occur quite frequently with teams at the top of the table, e.g. we are playing such tremendous stuff that like today, lesser teams will just run themselves into the ground stopping us.

We really shouldn't worry about this, providing we again field a weakened ream we should be fit and ready for the future league games and should still win the replay anyway, and if not... GOOD. Let's get out of the competition and focus on the league, simple. We are not going to win the competition, nor are we going to benefit ourselves in the long run by getting to the 3/4 round and getting knocked out by Blackburn or someone. Cup days out are fun, but playing in a higher division is better.
 




RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,500
Vacationland
Thought Woking did their homework better than most other teams and played pretty well.
On any given Saturday....

Sometimes you'll toss a coin ten times, and get ten heads. It's not the normal result, but it's not an impossible result.
 


HP Seagull

Danny Cullip: Hero
Sep 26, 2008
1,789
I don't think we went in with the wrong attitude, I felt that Woking were excellent. They closed us down well, they didn't panic when they couldn't get hold of the ball and they were good on the break.

Their game plan worked and we were lacking the usual spark to make things happen.

All credit to them.

Loved their fans. Great to see a couple of flares at Withdean. I was expecting a re-appearance of Rocket Man if we had scored.

I agree that Woking were excellent, and thoroughly deserved their draw. They came with a game-plan and they stuck to it, they could even have nicked it on the break like you say.

However, I can't see how you believe we went in to that game with the right attitude. There was no desire today, no urgency, and our normally crisp passing and movement in midfield was non-existant. We played as if the game didn't matter to us. How many times in the second half was there loads of space on the right wing? In a league game Calderon would have been bombing into it but on more than one occasion today he was content to stay rooted to his position at right back. The one time he did break forward almost produced a goal.

It was a lethargic and innefective performance today and there is no doubt in my mind that had we played with the same intensity that we do league games we would have brushed Woking aside.

Fair play to them and there fans though, who were excellent. The flair was brilliant, shame our ridiculously over-zeleous stewards saw fit to remove him from the stadium, just let them enjoy their day out.

Also, not using Bennett epitamised the fact that we didn't care about today.
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
11,138
Hoveside
Thought Woking did their homework better than most other teams and played pretty well.

Quite right Mr B. As well as they battled & as abject as we were, it did make me chuckle when I heard the Woking manager (ex-Stain) suggesting he wouldn't have been surprised if they had gone in 2 or 3 up at half time. Per-lease... :rolleyes:
 












Sheebo

Well-known member
Jul 13, 2003
29,309
We weren't great today but 6 changes showed. The league's the main thing. Keep the faith.
 


HP Seagull

Danny Cullip: Hero
Sep 26, 2008
1,789
Should have played Smith in the Bennett role.

Quite. It was only when he came on that we showed any urgency at all. Ironically, it was only when we started launching balls into their box towards the end that we started to look dangerous.
 


fire&skill

Killer-Diller
Jan 17, 2009
4,296
Shoreham-by-Sea
We've now got a replay away at Woking three days after a long trip to Hartlepool, meaning we will be tired.

Yeah - that hour drive up the M25 is going to be a killer three days after the six hour drive from Hartlepool.

These are young, fit professional footballers for gawd's sake - not pensioners.
 






HP Seagull

Danny Cullip: Hero
Sep 26, 2008
1,789
We weren't great today but 6 changes showed. The league's the main thing. Keep the faith.

I completely agree, the point I was trying to put forward with my original post is that I hope our abject performance today, and resulting replay, does not adversely affect our league preparations/form.
 


Oct 24, 2007
189
Ramsgate, United Kingdom
The midfield for us was shite. Baz was a lightweight and Sparrow and Dicker's passing was crap. I thougth Bridcutt worked hard, but has passing was great either. Credit to Woking they worked very hard all game and with a bit more confident in attack they might have nicked something today
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top