League Two Observations 15:19 - Sep 16 with 15077 views | RSCOSWORTH | Leyton Orent are the only unbeaten team in the division. Stevenage and Barrow are 2nd and 3rd respectively despite finishing last season 21st and 22nd. Hartlepool and Rochdale remain the only two sides without a win. Swindon have drawn 5 of their eight matches. Gillingham have only managed two goals in eight games. There are 21 individual players who have scored more than two league goals this season. |  |
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League Two Observations on 18:28 - Sep 16 with 7535 views | thrillseeker | Wayne Brown still doesn't know his preferred system and best starting X1 Despite the above looking forward to tomorrow and hopefully 3 points |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 20:45 - Oct 7 with 7282 views | RSCOSWORTH | Leyton Orient's unbeaten record has now gone after they lost to Newport last week. Hartlepool got their first win of the season, and first since March I believe, in midweek to leap out of the bottom two and up to 20th. They are also the division's draw specialists, along with Carlisle, with six draws from their 11 matches. Gillingham nearly have as many wins as goals (2 V 3). Leyton Orient and Stevenage continue to lead the way despite having a top scorer with only four goals. Proof that you can prosper without that mythical 20 goal a season striker? Hoskins from third placed Northampton has 11 so he's over halfway there already. There are only two managers in the division that were appointed before 2020 and both are at recently promoted clubs (Harrogate and Sutton). |  |
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League Two Observations on 22:20 - Oct 7 with 7260 views | wessex_exile | Can I just point out, apropos nothing, that Preston North End are currently 11th in the Championship and only 2 points off the play-offs. In that time, they've won 3, drawn 7 and only lost 2 of their opening 12 games. In doing so they've scored just 4 goals and conceded just 4 goals. It doesn't sound particularly entertaining to watch, but that is quite remarkable! |  |
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League Two Observations on 00:48 - Oct 8 with 7244 views | Leadbelly |
League Two Observations on 22:20 - Oct 7 by wessex_exile | Can I just point out, apropos nothing, that Preston North End are currently 11th in the Championship and only 2 points off the play-offs. In that time, they've won 3, drawn 7 and only lost 2 of their opening 12 games. In doing so they've scored just 4 goals and conceded just 4 goals. It doesn't sound particularly entertaining to watch, but that is quite remarkable! |
An absence of goal fests for sure. |  |
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League Two Observations on 17:00 - Oct 11 with 7128 views | burnsieespana | See Newport have sacked there Manager today as did Crawley at the weekend. The pressure is certainly building. |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 17:24 - Nov 10 with 6904 views | burnsieespana | Left us far to soon but oh how we could do with someone like him. 5 years older than most of our front players yet still scoring! |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 17:46 - Nov 10 with 6895 views | RSCOSWORTH |
League Two Observations on 17:24 - Nov 10 by burnsieespana | Left us far to soon but oh how we could do with someone like him. 5 years older than most of our front players yet still scoring! |
I know at the time of his departure there were some "disruptive influences" at the club and I believe he was one of them. Nearly 700 appearances, 185 goals, still playing at 37 and he's never cost a club a penny. Can't be too bad. |  |
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League Two Observations on 11:14 - Jan 4 with 6478 views | RSCOSWORTH | Stevenage have signed Forster-Caskey from Charlton. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64156853 Were they in a position to do this only after we bought Read from them? Does this mean Gilbey will be returning to Charlton? I'd love to see Gilbey back at Col U if the opportunity arose. |  |
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League Two Observations on 12:25 - Jan 4 with 6455 views | Leadbelly |
League Two Observations on 11:14 - Jan 4 by RSCOSWORTH | Stevenage have signed Forster-Caskey from Charlton. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64156853 Were they in a position to do this only after we bought Read from them? Does this mean Gilbey will be returning to Charlton? I'd love to see Gilbey back at Col U if the opportunity arose. |
The Foster-Caskey signing appeared on the BBC website yesterday. Read signing popped up this morning, even though it was completed yesterday. Who knows in what order the deals were completed? |  |
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League Two Observations on 12:51 - Jan 4 with 6455 views | durham_exile |
League Two Observations on 12:25 - Jan 4 by Leadbelly | The Foster-Caskey signing appeared on the BBC website yesterday. Read signing popped up this morning, even though it was completed yesterday. Who knows in what order the deals were completed? |
I want this deal to sign Danny Johnson to go through. That will demonstrate intent and commitment to not only avoid the drop but also get up the table. More than anything a striker of his ability at this level is needed. Up the U's Gilbey won't be coming back unlike Ferguson who has just taken over at Peterboro for the fourth time! |  |
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League Two Observations on 16:43 - Jan 5 with 6372 views | RSCOSWORTH | Kenny Jackett and Andy Hessenthaler take up roles at Gillingham. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64176254 Along with Harris there's a lot of experience at the club now so if they don't stay up they can't blame it on that. |  |
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League Two Observations on 10:55 - Jan 12 with 6238 views | burnsieespana | Bit of a strange situation with Lindsey leaving Swindon in 8th and joining Crawley who have already sacked two Managers this season. Hopefully we will get ahead of them soon and as said, January could be a defining month for us. Going to be a dogfight with Gillingham, like us pushing the boat out player wise. See Gillingham have sold all tickets for game against Crawley in early February by letting fans pay 'whst they can afford ' provided more than a €1 which is an innovative way to fill the ground Am very happy with us getting players in early and paying decent money to make sure we did. [Post edited 12 Jan 2023 17:05]
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League Two Observations on 16:20 - Feb 24 with 5932 views | RSCOSWORTH | With Bloomfield leaving the U's this week and Curle being sacked by Hartlepool both clubs are looking for their third permanent manager of the season. In League Two only 11 managers, less than half, have been in position for over a year and four of them aren't even 13 months in (Simpson, Hughes, Flynn and Harris). Only two managers, Gray at Sutton and Weaver at Harrogate have been managing their clubs for over three years. With Gray coming up to four years and Weaver just short of 14. It's no surprise really that both of these clubs have seen periods of relative success the last few seasons that have seen them promoted to the football league. What are the odds on another League Two manager going before the end of the season? I wouldn't be surprised to see another couple leave personally. |  |
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League Two Observations on 21:45 - Feb 28 with 5811 views | gerry_us | Another pretty good night for us and we weren't even playing. |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 16:19 - Mar 1 with 5756 views | RSCOSWORTH |
League Two Observations on 21:45 - Feb 28 by gerry_us | Another pretty good night for us and we weren't even playing. |
Definitely. Only Gillingham, of the five teams below us, can go above us by getting points from their game's in hand. The form of the bottom four, one win between them from 24 combined matches, is certainly helping to take the pressure off somewhat. Given Bradford's recent form I'd actually be happy with a point on Saturday. If we lose it would be three defeats in a row for only the second time this season. Incidentally the last time it happened the three matches were Wayne Brown's final match in charge, Steve Ball's caretaker match in charge and Matt Bloomfield's first match in charge. |  |
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League Two Observations on 21:51 - Mar 7 with 5615 views | noah4x4 | Tonight’s results…. Harrogate win and climb above us. Gillingham only draw but have a game in hand. Crucially, Crawley lose 3-0. Slowly, the games in hand of others are being eroded. Our next few fixtures look mighty tough. Let’s hope it doesn’t come down to our fixture versus Crawley that could potentially be the loser goes down with Rochdale. Humes out! |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 22:04 - Mar 7 with 5607 views | burnsieespana |
League Two Observations on 21:51 - Mar 7 by noah4x4 | Tonight’s results…. Harrogate win and climb above us. Gillingham only draw but have a game in hand. Crucially, Crawley lose 3-0. Slowly, the games in hand of others are being eroded. Our next few fixtures look mighty tough. Let’s hope it doesn’t come down to our fixture versus Crawley that could potentially be the loser goes down with Rochdale. Humes out! |
Think that is 6 defeats on the bounce for Crawley! |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 09:21 - Mar 8 with 5563 views | wessex_exile |
League Two Observations on 22:04 - Mar 7 by burnsieespana | Think that is 6 defeats on the bounce for Crawley! |
My money was on Hartlepool joining Rochdale going down, but Crawley are making a convincing audition for the second slot role right now. Our 9pt cushion hasn’t changed for over 3 weeks now, despite 3 narrow defeats on the bounce against strong promotion contenders. Just goes to show the value of points on the board over games in hand. |  |
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League Two Observations on 10:17 - Mar 8 with 5557 views | RSCOSWORTH |
League Two Observations on 21:51 - Mar 7 by noah4x4 | Tonight’s results…. Harrogate win and climb above us. Gillingham only draw but have a game in hand. Crucially, Crawley lose 3-0. Slowly, the games in hand of others are being eroded. Our next few fixtures look mighty tough. Let’s hope it doesn’t come down to our fixture versus Crawley that could potentially be the loser goes down with Rochdale. Humes out! |
As I said on a different thread we are currently halfway through playing the same six teams that we had to start the season. It looked a tough start then but looks even tougher now given their respective league positions and form. We only managed four points from our opening six games of the season and we haven't managed any from the last three games although I feel like we could've had five or more had we taken our chances and had a bit of good fortune. |  |
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League Two Observations on 10:39 - Mar 8 with 5551 views | durham_exile |
League Two Observations on 10:17 - Mar 8 by RSCOSWORTH | As I said on a different thread we are currently halfway through playing the same six teams that we had to start the season. It looked a tough start then but looks even tougher now given their respective league positions and form. We only managed four points from our opening six games of the season and we haven't managed any from the last three games although I feel like we could've had five or more had we taken our chances and had a bit of good fortune. |
RS - we deserved something at Carlisle and Bradford. I went to the Stockport game and we played poorly that day but still could have secured a point. The Cobblers have the Indian sign over us regrettably and that shows no sign of ending. New Manager bounce must have an impact this weekend for the home game I remain confident that we will stay up but it is the summer exodus that worries me Up the U's |  |
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League Two Observations on 22:04 - Mar 21 with 5313 views | noah4x4 | It looks like Crawley battered Doncaster tonight with limited reward..,, Possession 62%: 38% Shots 15:2 Shots on target 6:1 Corners 9:0 Fouls 4:10 Result 1:1 Great stuff Donny, shame you conceded in the 82 minute! Crawley are now 3 points behind the U’s with inferior GD, albeit with a game in hand. However, they must play Rochdale (H), Colchester (H) and Hartlepool (A). This means that Colchester, Hartlepool, Rochdale and Crawley cannot each take three points from these (three) Crawley fixtures. Hartlepool have a particularly tough run in. Looking at this fixture sequence, I reckon another 7 points from 9 fixtures might even be enough if we keep our GD advantage. |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 10:46 - Mar 22 with 5235 views | burnsieespana | Be one of the lower totals but I hope we don't take it that close. Would like to see a bir of momentum built up to take into next season aa these relagation fights not good for the nerves! |  | |  |
League Two Observations on 21:31 - Mar 22 with 5158 views | durham_exile | Grimsby still drawing at Mansfield. Johnson once again is an unused substitute. Update Johnson gets 7 minutes game time! Mansfield accepted a bid from us for Johnson but he didn't want to lower himself to make the transfer. I truly hope that the Stags fail to achieve the play offs and more so that we defeat them on the last day of the season. Grimsby now safe from the drop. Up the U's [Post edited 22 Mar 2023 21:34]
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