Some of the stats on that site make depressing reading. We concede at least one goal in 95% of our away games. Just what you want to see ahead of a must win away game this weekend.
Exactly right.
There will be more than enough time for a full post-mortem should we go down, but it's been a catalogue of errors since Allen left the previous time to go to Eastleigh and here we are back in the same boat again. Until the chairman finally realises that the most important...
I don't have a problem with you trying out a few younger players - you've earned the right to do that and we shouldn't be in a position where we are looking for other teams to do us favours. What happens tomorrow is probably more down to Morecambe's mindset than anything.
Although if Yeovil...
It'll be us joining Chesterfield. Morecambe will lose on Tuesday but then against us, Kevin Ellison in the 89th minute equalises and sends us down.
To be honest, it's nothing more than we deserve. There have been a lot of teams that have been a shambles when they've been relegated down here...
Have to hope Cambridge can do us a favour and give us something to play for next weekend. Not sure I could stomach Ellison scoring the goal that sends us down.
As I can't see Grimsby losing at home to Notts County next week, I'll be cheering on Forest Green against Yeovil.
Today could be the day that the dreaded suffix appears after the final score on the vidiprinter for both ourselves and Chesterfield. Both sets of supporters will be shaking their heads, for differing reasons, how they come to find themselves in this position.
Realistically we both need to...
That's nothing. We've been planning for the drop this year by playing National League standard players this season. The only issue is that the likes of Watson and Blackman might need another season before they reach a comfortable level of National League South.
Can't see past us and Chesterfield going down now.
Wouldn't surprise me to see Notts County complete the set and follow up their away defeats to Chesterfield and ourselves by losing at Grimsby.
Just to rub salt into the wounds, we'll go into the last game 3 points behind Forest Green and...
A Grimsby win was the worst of the three results as far as we are concerned. Whilst it's theoretically possible that we could still draw there next Saturday and stay up, realistically we need to win, and that doesn't seem that realistic given our last few away performances. Even if we do get...
If Grimsby beat Chesterfield then we are done, as I can't see us winning at Grimsby after our last two away performances. But we'll probably beat Forest Green and Chesterfield beat Grimsby to draw it out to the inevitable relegation on the final day.
Calamitous.
First game I've been to in a few months and we look as bad as I've seen us in a very long while. As mentioned, the team selection was baffling and contributed to the performance, but nothing about yesterday gives me any optimism that we will win three matches to exert even a little...
Can those wishing to talk about the FA Trophy please start a new thread and respect this one for what it is. Home to a team going down for a record third time, under a manager now for a record fifth time and a chairman that has no idea about a manager for the upteenth time.
We even managed to...
The chairman has taken 2,000 words to say what "I have no idea how to appoint a good manager" would have done in 10.
McGhee, Westley and now Allen. I'm not sure if that is going up or down, but irrespective, they are all mightily close to the bottom of the barrel. Bring in Sol Campbell as...
You can do what I did when I wanted to get rid of my login to the Barnet forum. Create a new password though random characters and then copy and paste it into the confirm password. Even better for me as the e-mail account that a password reset goes to is no longer active.
If this game was next Saturday I'd be a lot more optimistic, but coming so soon after Saturday I wonder just how effective we'll be at closing down Exeter. Would like to freshen up the middle of the park, but Vilhete and Taylor were outstanding against Cambridge, so it's going to be a tough...
The best part of this is that Blackman is a Spurs fan, so you have to admire at some level his decrying of Barnet ruining the local community, whist ignoring the literal bulldozer that was driven through local businesses to facilitate the New White Hart Lane.