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FanZone December 1: Pretty poor effort by Cobblers



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Published Date: 05 November 2007
Here are the latest comments from fans.
December 1, 2008
Typical "After The Lord Mayor's Show", and it certainly was, as after an outstanding performance against Leeds a few days earlier, the Town put on a first half performance that was nothing more than dire.
For the f
irst forty five minutes, they had an attitude of we've beaten the mighty Leeds United, so you guys will be a pushover. Well that game plan didn't work, as Colchester got into the Town's faces, and basically stopped them from playing. Pretty simple really.
The Town woke up in the second half, and had enough chances to at least get something from the game,but poor finishing allowed Colchester to go home with the spoils which they deserved.
All in all, pretty poor!
Dayn Freeman

November 28, 2008
Super Gray does it again. Hopefully this will be the turning point in the season with two home games coming up. If we can snatch four points from them it could be a good few months to come. With the loan signings the squad is looking good also. With Doig, Larkin, Osman and Bayo back soon, there will be good competion for places, which is very important. Against Leeds in the Cup we were down to the bare bones and without players breathing down your neck, its hard to get solid performances week in, week out. Gilligan is on his game now and fighting for his place, Coke is back and has talent abundant and Crowe gave the defenders something to think about. If we can keep the lads injury free, who knows. Play-offs!!! Maybe its too early for that YET?
Shady Cobbler

November 27, 2008
Super first half display. Leeds caught with their pants down. Gray's team selection about right. Davis in midfield and Jackman at full-back balance rite. Just wish McGleish was as good as two years ago. Todd and Crowe outstanding. Fielding needs 2 b signed full-time. Just need that pace up front and a fit Coke. Well done Town
mp

What a difference a week makes. Cobblers clobber Leeds after a masterstroke from Gray bringing in Andy Todd and playing him alongside Jason Crowe at the back. The Cobblers looked assured for the majority of the game and made up for last week's disappointment. Every player was on their game and showed just what we are capable of. Leeds didn't look at it until the last 25 minutes but the Cobblers held firm and had some luck, something we didn't have last week. Back-to-back wins will restore the confidence and we now look forward to another home game on Saturday. Bring it on...
Wadey Cobbler

November 26, 2008
Reported on Cobblers website it was one of the club's most famous victories, why? When will people realise Leeds play in league one not the Premier League? They may have big support, but they are no longer a big club.
Vince Battams

Two texts yesterday, both moaners, one saying wheres the signings we were promised, the other saying the cobblers are greedy for putting the prices up, poor old Cardoza, he doesn't stand a chance. Well done cobblers on a great win against leeds and well done david cardoza for supporting the cobblers.
The Oundle Cobbler

November 24, 2008
What a difference a week makes. Cobblers clobber Leeds after a masterstroke from Gray bringing in Andy Todd and playing him alongside Jason Crowe at the back. The Cobblers looked assured for the majority of the game and made up for last week's disappointment. Every player was on their game tonight and showed just what we are capable of. Leeds didn't look at it until the last 25 minutes but the Cobblers held firm and had some luck, something we didn't have last week. Back-to-back wins will restore the confidence and we now look forward to another home game on Saturday. Bring it on.......
WadeyCobbler

November 19, 2008
Its no good picking on Stewart Grey or David Cardoza the truth is it costs a whole lot of money to run a football side in Div 1 and anyone who can remember the dark days with the tarket on the wall at sixfields to raise which i think was somthing like £200,000 to stay alive should be more than gratefull for what the Cardoza family has done for the Cobblers without their support and hard work the Cobblers would long since ceased to exists
Les Weatherley Daventry

November 18, 2008
it was men against boys. cadoza we cant go on much more with performance like this. 5.2 could have been double. why why dont u glve gray some money. u cant keep havin loanees week in week ou t no wins in 6. every thing on the cheap. keep this up and its division 3. also gray your tactics are poor. the crowds are disapearing. people are not goin 2 come 2 get ripped off 2 watch what we are serving up. the performances are dire. why dont we look at players in non league. 2. 3 we have would not get in a parks side.
m.p.

no disgrace beaten by a better and wealthier team
west stand regular

come on gray give the lads a chance. Morale and confidence is low. Leeds out classed us. Constantine was poor, stick him in the stiffs for a month to get him motivated. We still created at times but lack the killer punch bayo offers. Its gonna be a very long season if we carry on like this. Scotty on his own at home wont help matters. Throw the negative attitude out the window and go for broke. Id rather see us losing by playing attacking fluent football than backs to the wall. Ive always admired grays tactics, but even im getting worried. Up the town. Lets chalk 3 points against hereford and doleeds in the league. Ever the optimist.
Shady cobbler

So ticket prices were upped by 14% but the effort from some of the cobblers players was less than the ticket rise. Having done the hard work away we duly went out and got truly thrashed by an average side, certainly not a side as good as Bolton or Sunderland where we didnt lose either game during normal playing time. Against Leeds we just gave up, Constantine might as well wore a blue shirt as it looked like he was still a Leeds player!! We desperately need another centre back as poor old bully is to slow for this division. Frankie gets a call up for England U21 then makes a gaff that Gomez would be proud of. Our most potent forward was Jason Crowe and he's a full back. If we dont start at least trying soon we will be back in league 2 next season. This is the worst performance I have ever seen at sixfields, I trust the players will put it right in the league game against Leeds next week and give us hurt fans something to cheer about.
Pete32,Northampton

How different can 2 games be? At Elland Rd the whole team defended superbly and made you feel proud to follow a team with such magnificent fighting spirit. Tonight was Sunday morning pub team at best. 4 of the 5 goals Leeds scored tonight were gifted to them by Dolman (letting the ball bounce and allowing Beckford to nip in ahead and score) Hughes (falling over instead of putting the ball in to row Z) Fielding (not getting his body behind a shot from all of 25 yards which he could have seen all the way) and Dolman again (ball watching and not picking up Beckford's clever run)
Having said all of that I believe that it was totally against the grain in that we normally defend pretty well. I also think that we have to give great credit to Jermaine Beckford, fantastic pace, positioning and movement, and I was very pleased that he was given a generous round of applause, if not quite a standing ovation, from all sections of the ground when he was substituted - this shows that genuine NTFC fans are not always miserable bunch of ingrates that we are sometimes accused of being.
My big fear is that the shambles we witnessed tonight will have a massive negative impact on morale and confidence. Stuart Gray needs to pull out all the stops to get the team fired up to put this game behind us and go for the win at Hereford on Saturday. Anything less than a win will leave us too close to the relegation zone for comfort.
I was determined not to say anything about Constantine but couldn't quite achieve it - I think Stuart should just accept that he has made a mistake, in signing him, and just leave him on the bench. I am convinced that he is being played only because he must be on a decent screw and the Manager is hoping that by playing him he will somehow run into some form. Forget it - he has no pace, no agression, no goalscoring instinct and worst of all no commitment. However I still don't believe that he should be booed and heckled by Cobblers supporters though.
I wish I could say that I feel happier after this rant but I don't so I'm off to drown my sorrows.
Stuart Taylor

I was at the home game against Leeds on Monday night, they thoroughly deserved the win. we were played off the park, however that doesn't give our fans the right to Boo our team off as some fans were doing in the West Stand behind me at half time!! Do people really think that helps the lads. yes, we were poor, but I think any team with a lot of its 1st team players sat in the stand would've struggled against Leeds the way they played. Beckford was awesome, and deserved his applause from the whole ground. well done Leeds, you deserved the win, now can we get behind the team and march on in the league. I've learnt since I started following the cobblers that your a fan through good and bad, not always pleasant, but they are my team and so be it. and yes I stopped to the bitter end aswell, and applauded our lads as they came off!
Michelle Rawlings

November 17, 2008
crowd for replay vs Leeds less than 4,000, half of them from Leeds. well worth gold Game for cobblers. What difference would good home crowd have made?! its hard time for fans and 2 home games in 4 days could have done with cheaper tickets and probable made more money for cobblers. Think next time.
PJ, Abington

So Stuart Gray maintained that the side he picked for Saturday's game had no bearing on tonight's FA Cup replay against Leeds!
I sure many who witnessed an abysmal performance on Saturday would beg to differ.
There's no doubt that some of the "bigger" names were deliberately kept on the bench, I presume to keep away from injury, and also keep fresh for tonight.
In a nutshell it didn't work, and although Oldham were nothing special, we never gave their Keeper a shot to save!
The old nutshell of the direct ball to Andy Holt, is now becoming so obvious and lethargic that a local park side could soon work that system out, so Mr Gray, although the carpet is somewhat threadbare, be a little bit more innovative with what you have. Use the talents of young Walker at full back, who looked impressive both in defence and attack, get more quality on the deliveries to the front men, and get the players communicating with each other, instead of two, or three going for the same ball!
Hopefully we may just be able to get through tonight, and the income from another televised game will keep the wolves from the door, but League One football is the main dish on the menu so let's get that right by playing the best of what you've got!
Dayn Freeman

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November 13, 2008
The Media may be looking at next Monday's replay as a foregone conclusion, but I can assure you that many sane Leeds fans are not!
We lost our FA Cup 1st round replay last year, which was both at home and against a League 2 club (Hereford) so an away tie at Northampton is by no means an away win!
If we play to the best of our ability then Leeds United really should be in the next round, but if things were that simple then football wouldn't be the game we all know and love!
Tony Hirst,Leeds

I note both clubs" Cobbler's and Leeds" wanted to reduce the ticket prices for the FA CUP replay, but the FA and there rules prevented them from doing so. Surely one way of reducing the costs to supporters is giving fans who attend the game a FREE match day programme, the FA cant object to this simple cost saving plan for the fans, who both clubs say they want to help. It's only a small gesture, but a gesture that will be appreciated by all the fans who attend and fires a salvo across the FA bows about there rules. With the game due to screened on TV, something needs to be done to get as many fans as possible into the ground, especially as Santana only have to pay each club a reduced TV fee of £37500, and not the full £75000 for screening a replay. There is nothing to stop the clubs agreeing to give free tea and coffee to the fans as a way of reducing costs, lets see both clubs being proactive for the replay and thinking of the fans. The FA dont control everything, so lets see the clubs back-up there wishes to reduce costs, or is that just bluster we hear about ticketing rules.
Chicago Cobbler

Still losing money every day says cardoza, lower ur ticket prices play football and fans may return
tmh

What football club lets another club dictate the ticket price for games. apparently leeds set the price for the fa replay.
credit crunched cobbler

November 11, 2008
So FA rules won't allow the Cobblers to charge standard prices for the Leeds replay. Is the FA so bureaucratic and inflexible and lacking in common sense? Obviously they are. The attendance for the first game was less than half the crowd Leeds normally get and this was with reduced prices. The Cobblers have a Gold league game against Leeds the following week so all this ruling will achieve is to ensure a half-full stadium lacking in atmosphere. Thanks FA for sweet FA.
Lee Wade

November 9, 2008
Ref didn't av a clue about the game. Coke was a bit silly to get second yellow and well done Fielding for keeping us in game. Doig unlucky 2 get injured and I hope its not 2 bad. And Bignall lookd very good. We need to play a lot better a week on Tuesday, even if it goes 2 extra-time and pens.

Just back from a hard-fought trip from Leeds. Well done the 10 men. Where was all the support, armchair fans? Hughesy magnificent, make him permanent captain.
MP

November 8, 2008
Excllent defensive display from Town. Dubious penalty and stupid sending off would have made any other team crumble at Elland Road. Ref was a disgrace, homer if ever I saw one. Cant wait to get them back to Sixfields and show em what were made of. Big Bayo and Scotty up front will scare their defence to death. We actually could have nicked it near the end. Bignott showed glimpses of what he's about, strong and pacy. A younger version of Bayo baybe? All in all a great performance and I just hope for once we can fill Sixfields. And please Mr Sixfields money man, dont make it a GOLD game! Knock the admission price down, maybe a BOGOF. Seats on bums will help the team more than cash in the bank. Had plenty of that with sale of Johnson, Gypes and Bunn, so maybe its the FANS turn.
Shady Cobbler

Great rearguard action from Town and deserved a replay for their commitment and hard work against the odds. To have 5 or 6 players missing through injury, a player sent off, the captain go off injured, a dubious penalty against and come away with a draw is a massive achievement. Well played all and well managed Stuart Gray. Hope MP watched this and agrees.
WadeyCobbler

November 7, 2008Worked socks off to frustrate leeds, onlyspoilt by sofftest pen ever seen. What a diver. Well dun cobbs, now finish the job at 6fields.
Pat

No more than Town deserved. Nice tippy-tappy football Leeds but we had as many chances as you.ets all turn out 4 replay.
Gazza

Terrible crowd. Whats point of charging £20 and getting under 10,000? Cobs, you did us proud tonight, wore shirt with pride. Get injured players back and we can do it at Sixfields.
Bozeat Cobbler

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ANDREW R,

harrogate 09/01/2008 15:41:43
Just reading the comments from Northampton fans in connection with stewards at away games.....problems at leeds, problems at forest etc...is there a common thread here? are all stewards wrong or might it be Northampton fans? just a thought.
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Towcester (former Faversham) Cobbler!,

16/01/2008 23:18:16
I don’t agree with the Chicago Cobbler. I too have been following the Cobblers for a long time and what strikes me the most is the lack of long term consistency. We get promoted, do well for a season, struggle, then get relegated. And repeat. The main reason behind this has always been the lack of income to retain our good players and buy better ones. The key to breaking this cycle and putting us on the map is the Stadium.

Whilst we don’t fill the ground at the moment, I don’t think we ever have (at Sixfields) really. Even in the two Wembley seasons not many games were sold out (excluding the play off semi finals). Most regular fans know that the best seats are by far and away in the West and North Stands (on a sunny day the East Stand is rubbish) which is predominately sold out to season ticket holders. If you are a fair weather fan or just fancy a turning up on the off chance, it is a real pain trying to get a decent seat. If it’s a local derby and you’ve not booked way in advance then you may as well forget it if you want a good view. If the facilities were better you’d definitely attract an awful lot more supporters and that’s with how we are playing now.

Success works wonders and with the income from a better stadium we would be able to get into the Championship (and maybe beyond). That in turn would attract the crowds, there are definitely 40,000 out there who went to Wembley for a start! Who would you rather watch, Hartlepool United (no disrespect intended) or Sheffield United? If you look at the demand for the Leeds and Nottingham home games (ok, so they shouldn’t really be in our division) you’d easily sell the same number of tickets again if the capacity was there. As things stand I doubt whether you will be able to buy any tickets on the day of the game. Both of those clubs could also easily bring 4000 away fans with them and they are limited to 1200(?). What a waste of potential income.

I think it’s a bit unfair having a pop at the Chairman
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Towcester (former Faversham) Cobbler!,

16/01/2008 23:22:24
And the rest of my comment!
'....too; under the circumstances I’m amazed he’s still here given the amount of money we’ve lost. Look at any club in our league and see how many are making a profit? If anything, it probably makes thinks worse knowing what our potential could be and what we have. Go to Darlington, look at their setup (if only they had the catchment area we have). I firmly believe the stadium is the key to our future success and if he can get us it, then fair play to the man. On a nostalgic note having a Hotel at one end would be a great link to the past. If we could have a Hotel End with half the capacity of the old one that would be fantastic!'
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Niort Cobbler,

Sainte Soline 26/01/2008 21:36:16
Fantastic comment by Hubertz last night when asked by Gilligan if he was sure he wanted to take the penalty. "I'm 31 years old. I'm pretty sure". The guy has plenty of character and a stubborn streak, perfect ingredients to make him a Cobblers hero.
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Jacqui L,

Northampton 31/01/2008 15:11:51
Hartson? How old and out of shape is he? We've been promised an signing to get xcited bout, not someone whose past it. Do you want to drop Hubertz then? We need players who can take the club forward
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Power of Yorkshire,

Leeds 31/01/2008 22:10:46
You can try...you can try. we'll see
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Jimboy,

Kettering 07/02/2008 14:04:07
Is 'atmosfere' standard textspeak for those that can't be bothered to type 'atmosphere', or is Rob simply illiterate?
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Sean O'Donovan,

London 11/02/2008 01:28:06
Just 3 days after watching the Republic of Ireland play Brazil (we lose but should have had a draw) myself and my niece Tara watched our beloved Northampton Town play another team in yellow and blue Leeds (we drew but should have won !).

And who was in the Leeds technical area glumly watching Leeds being outplayed ? None other than Mr Stan Staunton their new assistant manager who was sacked by Ireland 3 months ago.

Good luck to Stan in the future but I have to say he looked more at home in front of a crowd of 7,000 at Sixfields rather than 70,000 at Croke Park.

Seán O'Donovan
SeanLond@aol.com
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Dave Smjith,

Hackleton 17/02/2008 13:33:53
just seen the attendance for the gillingham game nearly 2,500 down from the leeds game the week before so all the glory hunters stayed away and will be back for the forest game and that will be that for them until next season when they will attend only 2 or 3 big games instead of turning up every like real supporters
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bigchief,

northampton 16/03/2008 10:54:31
Who says that 2 big men can't play up front together. Swansea simply blown away in the first 20 mins by the Bull and the Hubernator. An injury ravaged defence manned by Bunn, Little,Gypes, Jones and Crowe. That is a rearguard that would grace most Championship sides, lets hope we can keep the nucleus of this side as currently we have talent and a togetherness that I haven't seen for some time.
Yet again the combined qualities of Burnell, Holt, Gilligan and the outstanding Jackman proved too much for a Swansea team that have outclassed most teams week in and week out this season. This highlights the progress made by Stuart Gray and his small squad in recent months.When it comes to contract negotiations let's hope the Cardozas continue their backing of a manager who has worked miracles and proved shrewd in his dealings so far with little financial muscle to compete with the big guns in this league.
Join the rollercoaster and come on Friday night to fell the Forest. If you are coming already try and bring along a friend or three to add a few more to what should be a good gate. Think not what your club can do for you but what you can do for your club!
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