| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! 23:09 - Jan 26 with 283 views | ghughes11 | Danny Cowley said after the Fleetwood match that “if you want to be a good team, you normally have to win about 25 games. That gives you 75 points, and you have to draw some and that normally gets you somewhere in the 80s. Now you are not going to play well in all of those 25 games, so you have to find ways of winning!” As things stand, we have Played 26, Won 11, Drawn 9 and Lost 6. So, if we want to be that “good team” that Danny has mentioned, we need 14 more wins from 20 more matches. Is it too early in the season for 6 pointers? If not than this is the proverbial 6 pointer at home versus a Grimsby side that is on a 4-game winning streak in the league (5 in all competitions) with a Boxing Day draw at home to Oldham before that had halted their 8-match streak without a win. Grimsby currently sit on 40 points from 26 games, two points and two positions behind The U’s in the League Two table. After we last played Grimsby, away on 11 October, Grimsby were sitting pretty in 5th and Col U were down in a lowly 16th. An Mbick (again) brace secured an excellent 2-1 away victory against high-flying, and recent Manchester United beating, Grimsby Town! And who can forget that second goal from Mbick (again)? The Charlton loanee displayed excellent composure, taking a brilliant first touch before lifting the ball over Pym from just over 20 yards for a fine solo effort that silenced the home crowd and put Colchester 2-1 up. A goal that ended up winning Goal of the Month, not only from the Colchester United fans for the Col U monthly edition, but also from the EFL themselves! Talking of Mbick (again), unfortunately he had to be withdrawn from the action in the 63rd minute to be replaced by Will Goodwin. However, this was 25 minutes after he scored another spectacular goal after he brilliantly controlled Samson Tovide's cross (after bursting past former Col U loanee Powell) before planting a low shot past goalkeeper into the corner of the net. Was his withdrawal a precaution with tonight’s game coming up or something more serious? Another doubt for the match against Grimsby will be the other goalscorer from the weekend. Lisbie having departed the Fleetwood match in the 54th minute with a knee injury! So, off the top of my head, that means MIA for this match could include Iandolo, Perry, Flanaghan, Anderson, Bishop, Lisbie, and Mbick (again). It was good to see both Akande and Baldwin (not that one) back in the matchday squad against Fleetwood. Neither of them made it onto the pitch, however, they will definitely be required at some stage again this season! There are also injury doubts/problems with young Kuffour Jr, Oni and Harvey and Danny also mentioned that Read, Hunt and Gape were playing through the pain barrier to help the team get over the line (or should that be put out a team over the sideline). So, with all of that in mind, what team do the Cowley brothers go with against Grimsby? Well, the back four and the goalkeeper pick themselves: GK. Macey RB. KVY CB. Tucker © CB. Araujo LB. Terry In midfield, Arthur Read will be strapped up, drugged up (all legal I hope) and sent out again to put on another masterclass in passing and breaking up the play. This game might come too soon for a Bishop return, so I can see Rob Hunt partnering Read in the centre of midfield again! Just a quick word on Rob Hunt who is receiving high praise from management and fans alike for his tenacious displays in midfield – he has come along way from his displays last season when he was part of 3 man defence at the back and then shifted from the centre to the right and then the left! CM: Read CM: Hunt That leaves the four up front/on the wings. Tovide has looked in top form on the right, with the ability to interchange with Payne in the number 10 role. His power, strength and willingness to work hard to get the ball back offers something difference from both Lisbie and Edwards. Especially with Anderson out of the team, this seems to be the favourite system that the Cowleys like to adopt, giving the freedom for Lisbie (or in the case for this match Edwards) to concentrate on affecting things from the left. Goodwin to come in for Mbick: RW: Tovide AM: Payne LW: Edwards ST: Goodwin Subs: Smith, Baldwin, Gape, Akande, Williams, Gordon, Another (bring ya boots you might get a game!) As for a score prediction, I don’t know whether that is harder or easier than predicting the Col U starting lineup! Grimsby look good for a goal, but we also look dangerous every time we go forward. With a few changes in the starting line-up and a subs bench that doesn’t have too many appearances in recent games, the classic Cowley (and Gerry) 1-1 seems the obvious bet. However, if we want to be that “good team” Danny talked about, we need to be winning our home matches, so I am going for another battling 2-1 home win for The U’s (Payne and Edwards). As for the weather, I should be waking up to morning cloud clearing to fine. Northeasterlies developing in the morning. High of 21 and low of 13 – as for Colchester, BBC are saying “Heavy rain and a fresh breeze. High of 8 and low of 2!” Up the “Good Team” U’s! Ps. If you get a match programme look out for the birthday message from me for my nephew’s 21st birthday! It should also be on the big screen and announced over the Tannoy! Happy 21st birthday Dylan! |  |
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| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! on 06:00 - Jan 27 with 211 views | wessex_exile | Nice one ghughes, I don’t think you’ll be too far off with that line-up. I was looking at our form since the start of October - P16 W10 D4 L2, an average PPG of 2.125. It would be a tough ask to continue that for the 20 games of the season left, but on paper at least we’re currently on target for about 84 or 85 points. Doncaster won the league last season with 84 points. Tonight is going to be a very tough game without a doubt, David Artell has got Grimsby into a fine run of form, so I’ll gladly take your 2-1 win, and tbh even accept the more likely 1-1 if it were offered. |  |
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| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! on 10:21 - Jan 27 with 106 views | Daniel | I've only been to Grimsby (well Cleethorpes) once. That was a Tuesday night game, and when I called in a chip shop for my fish supper before the game, I was told by the staff that they're known for their Haddock, not Cod. Cod or haddock, I don't expect us to be battering anything tonight. This is going to be a tough game, and I'd take a draw now. I'd love us to win it, not just as a six-pointer, but to get retribution for the pitch's contribution to their win last season. |  | |  |
| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! on 11:11 - Jan 27 with 57 views | BLACKCAT | If the weather down your way is anything like it is up here on the Durham coast the match will surely be off. It's windy more days than not on our seafront but this is as close to a hurricane as I can ever remember. The dog's been round the block once and that's it for the day. |  | |  |
| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! on 11:29 - Jan 27 with 33 views | wessex_exile |
| Battered cod on the menu twice in one week! on 11:11 - Jan 27 by BLACKCAT | If the weather down your way is anything like it is up here on the Durham coast the match will surely be off. It's windy more days than not on our seafront but this is as close to a hurricane as I can ever remember. The dog's been round the block once and that's it for the day. |
It will be a good test of the new drainage system, but it looks like the rain will stop before kick-off, so fingers-crossed it'll be on. |  |
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