Jump to content

Anag Ram

Member+
  • Posts

    11,229
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Anag Ram

  1. 2 hours ago, Wolfie said:

    I would add that the days when I really haven't felt like excercising after work are usually the ones I feel the most benefit.

    I distinctly remember once going to the gym after a hard day at work. I'd driven there, got changed, put my stuff in the locker etc and I was stood by the gym door, arguing with myself as to whether or not I should just turn round, get changed back again and go home.

    I eventually decided to give the gym a few minutes and see how I felt. An hour later I was buzzing more than I ever had before, after doing a great session.

    You do sometimes have to really push yourself but in my experience, it always feels better afterwards.

    Agree entirely. Also feel it’s important to acknowledge any exercise you’ve done, whether or not it has gone well.

    It’s easy to be very self critical after a slow run or a short run, or a ‘lazy’ session in the gym, but sometimes we are looking after ourselves or not in the best shape at that particular moment. Better times will come.

    At nearly sixty, each run seems harder and everything hurts, but there’s no better coffee than the one I have when I get back 😊

  2. 8 minutes ago, r4derby said:

    With the injuries currently throughout the squad, we’ve stumbled onto a formation that surprisingly works quite well. Collo getting another weeks training helps. Joe Ward is a wing wizard with an eye for goal. CBT looks like an actual player too. NML looks the odd one out though, not quite working through the middle (not that I’m suggesting he’s dropped, he’s still good, just maybe a bit injured?)

    Defence has survived 2 matches without anymore injuries. 1 to go until Sonny the headless is back.

    Yep, beware!

     

    IMG_1795.jpeg

  3. 15 minutes ago, TINMANTED said:

    Is nats drop in form purely a drop,or is it side effect of cbt in the side,who I thought had his best game so far last night and looked for the first time the player we thought we were getting 

    I don’t think Nat has been the same since his injured foot.

    His decision making and touch are off.

    If he gets back to form we really will be hard to beat.

  4. 1Wildsmith 5.5

    2Wilson 6

    35Nelson 6

    6Cashin 6

    17Sibley 7

    23Ward 8

    16Thompson 6.5

    12Smith 6.5

    4Hourihane 6

    32Adams 8

    27Blackett-Taylor 6.5

    14Washington 6

    11Méndez-Laing 6

    9Collins 6.5

    10Waghorn 6

    I thought Nelson and Cashin were given one of their hardest tests this season. Bishop is a constant menace and didn’t allow our heroes of this season a moment’s rest.

    Wildsmith is having too many brain fade moments. Eyes on a move methinks.

  5. 3 hours ago, Mucker1884 said:

    Now TV Sports Day pass sorted.  ✔️
    Same old telly in its half-finished new surroundings.  ✔️
    Camping chairs set up.  ✔️
    Night off from DIY.  ✔️

    Just need to grab the camping "coffee table" from the shed... and a small beer in the fridge.

    #coming4you
    #bemoreB4

     

    IMG_3204.thumb.jpeg.897c73ebbe1bd850060333dada2c9a4e.jpeg

     

    Looks like the setting for a hostage video 

  6. 16 minutes ago, kevinhectoring said:

    Hmmm   I don’t so much care if we’re first or second - the imperative is to get out of this league. I think that means we start Adams and Smith, maybe even Tommo and play it safe. There’s always a chance Cashin or Nelson will get on the end of a set piece or Ward will score from a fk ( or corner!).  Last thing we want is to concede 3 and erode our GD advantage. 

    I don’t think the starting formation quite worked on Saturday.

    We need either CBT or NML (if fit), not both.

    Ward on the right and hopefully Collins in the middle.

    Thompson to come into a three man midfield with Adams and Smith.

     

  7. I’ve never seen anyone miss the stool before like Clarke did at the end.

    Shows how exhausted he was.

    Not sure how Wardley managed to breathe but he has tons of heart. They were well matched.

  8. 1 hour ago, Oldben said:

    Colby Bishop, Portsmouth fc, at 27yrs, is a physical, hardworking striker who excels at getting on the end of crosses and causing problems for defenses. Hes got circa 20 goals this season. In my opinion age matters. Here's how we can find similar players:

    Key Attributes to Look For:

    Physicality: A strong presence in the box, able to hold off defenders and win aerial battles.

    Work Rate: Someone who tirelessly presses, tracks back, and puts defenders under pressure.

    Poaching: Clinical when chances come inside the penalty area. Good movement to find space.

    Link-up Play: While not necessarily a technical dribbler, needs to be able to hold the ball up and bring others into the game.

    He’s a super player for sure but he seems settled at Portsmouth.

    Has bullied our central defenders in the past.

×
×
  • Create New...