Re: 3 points until play-off confirmation.... **updated**
Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2010 11:14 am
1 more win. To secure a play off place. Lets do it toz. 8-)
Bag the 3 points. And all celebrate.
Bag the 3 points. And all celebrate.
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PigmanRDFC wrote:I'd dearly love us to gain the points we need on Saturday. I think our whole squad is knackered at the moment and Justin needs to be able to rotate the squad and give certain players a much needed rest. We've looked jaded recently and need to be fresh for the play-offs..........IF WE MAKE THEM ;)
Well, after the Kiddy game we had played 5 games in 13 days, all of them against sides (at the time) in the top 10 - Oxford, AFC Dons, scum, Crawley and Kiddy and all of which were vying with us for places in the play-offs. With a smallish squad, the physical demands on the players were quite hard, let alone the mental pressure, especially the first 3 games in that series. Anyone at the scum game will testify how much the players put into that game, thats why I was so annoyed with the people I heard on the PDB not only moaning constantly throughout of the Crawley game, but who booed the players (and yes, the people I saw were aiming it at the players). We also had some players who were obviously carrying injuries but playing through the pain.Two of Diamonds wrote:PigmanRDFC wrote:I'd dearly love us to gain the points we need on Saturday. I think our whole squad is knackered at the moment and Justin needs to be able to rotate the squad and give certain players a much needed rest. We've looked jaded recently and need to be fresh for the play-offs..........IF WE MAKE THEM ;)
I don't understand why our squad should be anymore knackered than any other teams' squads though. They've all played about the same number of games and going through the same backlog of fixtures. To be honest we had our squad take an extra days rest before Kiddiminster, and brought in fresh legs, but it didn't seem to make that much difference fitness wise. JEMS were correct to rest Tommo, Faz and Byrne for the Kiddy game, BUT it must pay dividends tomorrow.
COME ON LADS !!
It's difficult to know what would be the best approach to these final 4 games. We saw at Kiddie that resting several key players disrupted the flow of the side.Formic wrote:I'd be happy if we saw a draw at Nene Park, alongside draws for the Dons and Crawley today, as that would push us into the playoffs, and reduce the temptation to try to catch York or Oxford, allowing key players to be rested ready for the playoffs.
I think you are right, and tbh i dont think JEMS will make any more changes. I think the Wombles and Scum games being so close was bad for the team, and will have taken a lot out of the players, probably shown by a below par performance v Crawley. However, after a bit of a rest, and possibly a small kick up the backside for some, i think the team will come out stronger, and we will see almost our strongest available side for the run in.rushdenman wrote:It's difficult to know what would be the best approach to these final 4 games. We saw at Kiddie that resting several key players disrupted the flow of the side.Formic wrote:I'd be happy if we saw a draw at Nene Park, alongside draws for the Dons and Crawley today, as that would push us into the playoffs, and reduce the temptation to try to catch York or Oxford, allowing key players to be rested ready for the playoffs.
Whilst it is good that some players have now been rested I think it would be very risky to upset the "team" too much. We have built our incredible run on consistancy through the team - some of the passing and movement has become almost telepathic. It may be difficult to recover this for the play-off games if we lose the continuity.
The other issue, of course, is the potential for picking up further suspensions. I think Tomlin, Stuart and Terry are all on at least 11 cards. If they reach 15 they may miss the play-offs.