Worrying aspect from last Sundays game (1 Viewer)

torchomatic

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It was a shock to me. I know we have "form" in the Cup and we aren't exactly at our best, but still. Eleven professionals against eleven part-timers. Should have been a totally one sided contest. Unfortunately, it turned out it was....
 

Hobo

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It was a shock to me. I know we have "form" in the Cup and we aren't exactly at our best, but still. Eleven professionals against eleven part-timers. Should have been a totally one sided contest. Unfortunately, it turned out it was....

I think that is how the players approached the game, dismissive of Worcestershire players and position. Then found themselves out battled and couldn't get the game back. Too many of our players just haven't got the stomach for the graft and application you need to be winners.
 

hutch1972

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But Worcester are pretty well down the non league pyramid aren't they, one place above Leamington ffs!
Only 3 leagues rupert, 2 promotions for them and 1 relegation for us would see us playing a league game.
Very depressing stats to be honest.
 

ollyservetta

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But Worcester are pretty well down the non league pyramid aren't they, one place above Leamington ffs!
, who they beat in the last round and who they played at harbury lane 2 Saturdays ago and came from 2 down to get the draw ,but I bet no one from ccfc botherd to go and scout the game ,just took it as a walk in the park
 

SkyBlueScottie

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According to Presley they did have a scout at the Leamington game. Before the game I would have been surprised at the result, 10 or 15 minutes in, it was pretty clear how the game was going to proceed.
 

rupert_bear

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Most agree one way or another with the OP, sad and worrying isn't it and something those charged with running the football team be it the manager or Steve Waggott, should seriously note.
 

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