We've got virtually no defenders and no game plan other than passing it side to side in our own half before hoofing it long to our short arse strikers. If you can't take points off us tonight, then I fear for you.
I believe statistically we're two of the least potent attacking teams in the division. Stats can be misleading but, sadly, in our case they are not - we have no idea how to get the ball to our attacking players so we either fanny about with the ball at the back until we lose it, or we play it...
Forgive me if I've got the wrong end of the stick, but it sounds like you're pissed off at the club about this. Did they promise that they'd keep a couple of seats aside for you or something?
Ok we will, since you asked so nicely.
And when we do, I hope people remember that it is because of our generous response to this request, and not because we choked...
Was glad to see that Simpson wasn't playing for Orient, particularly when it seemed the result was that Orient turned into the most agricultural long ball team I've seen all season.
A good first half followed by a nervy second, where we were just happy to hang on for a 1-0 win. Thankfully...
Given we've already lost at home to Daggers, Stevenage and Yeovil this season, I see no reason why we won't add York to that list. Particularly as we only have one available centre back.
Not unusual for opposing fans to only see the opposition fouls while ignoring the numerous little fouls that Hylton etc committed.
Will be interesting to compare them against Northampton, Accrington and Bristol Rovers over the next three games. They certainly weren't as good as Carlisle.
Yeovil have picked up recently so expecting a tough game. But if we play anything like how we have been playing for the last six games (excluding the first halves against Newport and Mansfield) then we should win.
I'd be pissed of if we didn't beat a team that hadn't won for two months.
I couldn't give a shit if Exeter thought we were good or rubbish. If we can figure out how to win games, I'll be happy.
I'm delighted that we're heading back to Plough Lane.
I'm not sure either what AFCW can do to help Ks in this situation other than giving them a healthy contribution towards helping them find a new home.
But it doesn't stop me recognising that we are a primary cause of their problem here, and...