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Post by splinter on Dec 9, 2012 10:27:20 GMT
They won ! So many excuses to be had but I don't think enough players showed that they wanted it enough ! We had our chances and had Milks knocked in a couple or if the referee given a penalty for handball things may be different ?! Well done to Dorking . All big games now !!!!!!!
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tw
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Post by tw on Dec 9, 2012 12:13:52 GMT
Shocking reult. No heart no passion bar the odd one or two players. We could well be in a relegation battle soon. Show some fight lads!!
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Post by inthebox on Dec 9, 2012 21:07:48 GMT
Well I am dumbstruck, I could not believe the lack of passion on the pitch yesterday. We are a mess at the moment and the way things are I cannot see us escaping relegation. It hurts me to say it as I was hoping we would be pushing for promotion and last season it looked like a little fine tuning and we had every chance this season. I cannot ask what went wrong as I think we all know the answer to that one and how Camberley have been made to suffer at the expense of one mans penny pinching ego since. Turks is trying but struggling to get the results we are needing, the lack of passion yesterday shows the team have all but given up trying, from the keeper to the forwards there was little to impress and apart from the odd individual piece of skill the team spirit was virtually non existent. I am sad to see the club I love and have supported since I was a boy in such array. I would like to say I have the answer to our problems but I do not know where to start, I would say that firstly Ronnie has got to take the padlock off his wallet and encourage a new management structure and bring better players in for starters, his thinking that players should play for the badge is cobblers, most clubs are paying players and covering traveling expenses etc. Many of our players from last year have gone to other clubs and are no doubt getting rewarded far better than they ever were here, for any young man the option of being payed or not does matter in this day and age irrespective of whether it should or not, face facts Ronnie, players will go where the money is these days, not for the prestige of playing for the club anymore I am afraid. The future of Camberley looks bleak all the time we carry on in this vain and with finances being held back. I get upset when I see people with money buy a club and not spend to develop the players etc and take the club forward, it is seen as a plaything for some and others who may have ulterior motives. I think it is time Mr Wilson made his intentions clear to us supporters just what he intends to do to take the club forward and how much he is prepared to invest, or is he just staying put for other reasons, ground development maybe I do not want to see my team and club go down the pan for the sake of a businessman's greed and if it is for that reason I would rather see the club taken over by someone who does care about the football and not lining his own pocket. Rant Over
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Post by splinter on Dec 10, 2012 13:43:32 GMT
No easy answer really ! Yes you can throw money at the team and try to bring in some " Better " players that want the money or help the team with better training facilities than the bumpy mud hole they have at the moment ! Are ALL the first team training ?? My son gets no money and we will end up sponsoring his tracksuit !? So playing football is his only reward ! And watching is our reward ? Lets hope things start to get better and we get a bit of luck along the way. Keep going Turks ........ Remember "get some yards on it " listen to the main man and you won't go far wrong ?😜😳😁omg
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Post by benchsitter on Dec 10, 2012 19:56:25 GMT
I think you will find that bumpy mud hole is pretty much the same as the training facilities of most teams at this level who don't train on their pitch and at least it has good floodlights (better than Krooner, which isn't hard : and it's nearer to what they play on than astroturf.
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