Got something to say or just want fewer pesky ads? Join us... 😊

Lincoln City vs Brighton & Hove Albion *** Official Match Thread ***



Blue Valkyrie

Not seen such Bravery!
Sep 1, 2012
32,165
Valhalla
its 2 in 4, Preston was before Weds and Baadiff. You could also say we've lost 2 in the last 22 and 1 was with a reserve team
Or 2 in 10 from the away draw with Cardiff. Or any other decent haul from however many matches this season.
 




RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,509
Vacationland
A decade ago, we were the minnow, and not the whale.

Now we're the whale. The price of progress...
 


TottonSeagull

Well-known member
Mar 5, 2011
4,580
Totton (Nr Southampton)
Winning is a habit. So is losing - and we've now lost two in three. Plus it's f<(kin' embarrassing to be turned over by non-league opposition. Today may or may not damage our promotion chances, but it's certainly a bad result we could have done without.

And isn't it galling that a team three divisions below us, top of their division and going hell for leather for promotion, doesn't feel the need to 'get the Cup out of the way' by not turning up for the game. Guess they must have bigger squads than us down there in the National League..............................

Utter rubbish.

Losing 2 in 3 ? Forget about the 18 games before Preston and the fact we played a 2nd team today! I would order some more bed sheets if I were you!
 
Last edited:


GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,173
Gloucester
Utter rubbish.

Losing 2 in 3 ? Forget about the 18 games before Preston and the fact we played a 2nd team today! I would order some more bed sheets if I were you!
People banging on about bed sheets make themselves look such prats, don't you know. And, by the way, it was two out of four - I had already acknowledged that, in case you hadn't noticed. But, carry on with 2 out of 3 if it makes you feel superior.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Whoops - two in four.


My point still stands, though. Winning is a habit, and if we start casually breaking it, that is not a good thing.

Remind me of our run of games after losing to Reading in the League Cup. Or maybe after losing to Walsall in the cup last season.

You must have very little faith in Chris Hughton to think that we (is that us or the team) are going to casually break a habit of winning.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,173
Gloucester
Remind me of our run of games after losing to Reading in the League Cup. Or maybe after losing to Walsall in the cup last season.

You must have very little faith in Chris Hughton to think that we (is that us or the team) are going to casually break a habit of winning.
I have great faith in CH and the team. I still maintain that winning is a habit, as is losing, and that it is a risk to take on any match with the view that it's OK if we lose this one lads, we'll concentrate on the others. It's not the end of the world, nor is it a guarantee of failure - it is just a risk, that is all. Whether it is a risk worth taking, only time (and results) will tell.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I have great faith in CH and the team. I still maintain that winning is a habit, as is losing, and that it is a risk to take on any match with the view that it's OK if we lose this one lads, we'll concentrate on the others. It's not the end of the world, nor is it a guarantee of failure - it is just a risk, that is all. Whether it is a risk worth taking, only time (and results) will tell.

Do you really think the manager took on this game with that view? No, neither do I.
 




GT49er

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,173
Gloucester
Do you really think the manager took on this game with that view? No, neither do I.

I think he may well have thought - as did many NSCers - that he'd put out a team that could win, but making 9 changes was still a risk, and it didn't come off. Whichever way you look at it, we ot turned over and humiliated; that can never be good.
 


Questions

Habitual User
Oct 18, 2006
25,495
Worthing
We're going to be putting out a team along the lines of: Maenpaa, Rosenior, Hunemeier, Goldson, that chelsea lad, Skalak, Murphy, Sidwell, Norwood, , Towell, Hemed.

That isn't exactly a weak team is it? By my reckoning it contains 4 internationals(two who played in Euro 2016), a player who spent a decade plus playing in the premier league, a centre half who this time two years ago was captain of a Bundesliga team, our young player of the season from last year and 9 players who are regulars in our match day squad.

It's hardly ripping of our fans who have travelled up there.

That's what makes it all then upsetting. I grew in an era when the FA cup meant everything. I'm an old dinosaur but I feel gutted that we ****ed up a 4th round tie. Maybe you needed to know how much that meant once........ Shut up Questions you old ****.
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,790
hassocks
Winning is a habit. So is losing - and we've now lost two in three. Plus it's f<(kin' embarrassing to be turned over by non-league opposition. Today may or may not damage our promotion chances, but it's certainly a bad result we could have done without.

And isn't it galling that a team three divisions below us, top of their division and going hell for leather for promotion, doesn't feel the need to 'get the Cup out of the way' by not turning up for the game. Guess they must have bigger squads than us down there in the National League..............................


I would argue the gap in standards in some teams in that league is lower than the Championship, I could be wrong, but are some of the sides still semi pro?

I guess they will see if they were right or not at the end of the season.

Brighton are going to finish in the top 2 unless a run of injuries to key players hit, why increase the chances of that by playing more games?

As for embarassing? No one will care about this result next week.
 






Monkey Man

Your support is not that great
Jan 30, 2005
3,224
Neither here nor there
Maybe this will do us all some good. Let's face it, we have been getting a little smug lately. Maybe we needed bringing down a peg or two.

It's a long time since we've been so lacklustre, unmotivated and outclassed by lower league opposition. I suggest we all just suck it up (players, management and fans) and accept it as a jolt to the system - one that will hopefully keep us focused on the league campaign and remind us that we really have to earn this promotion. Yes, our first XI can be pretty dazzling, but there's a softer underbelly to this squad and it was there for all to see yesterday.
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
That's what makes it all then upsetting. I grew in an era when the FA cup meant everything. I'm an old dinosaur but I feel gutted that we ****ed up a 4th round tie. Maybe you needed to know how much that meant once........ Shut up Questions you old ****.

No, I'm gutted too. What I meant was, it might not be our strongest 11 but it is a decent 11 and it is an 11 that you would think would hold its own in the championship and should be more than strong enough to beat a conference level team. It's not like the old days when the reserves were genuinely reserve players who weren't good enough for the first team. Seven of the eleven who started yesterday were first team/first team quality players.

Obviously yesterday's second half performance suggests otherwise...
 




A sad day when the 4th round of the fa cup is a distraction,grew up when the 3rd round was a cup run but i suppose the we are chasing the loot but the games that stick in the memory were the cup ties from the past,even the ones we lost but turned out our front side live on Liverpool,highbury,walton and hersham,leatherhead,man city,wba,ipswich,norwhich fantastic memories from both cups.I feel we have cheated Lincoln and our traveling fans but hey what else would i say.

:tantrum:
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,400
SHOREHAM BY SEA
A sad day when the 4th round of the fa cup is a distraction,grew up when the 3rd round was a cup run but i suppose the we are chasing the loot but the games that stick in the memory were the cup ties from the past,even the ones we lost but turned out our front side live on Liverpool,highbury,walton and hersham,leatherhead,man city,wba,ipswich,norwhich fantastic memories from both cups.I feel we have cheated Lincoln and our traveling fans but hey what else would i say.

:tantrum:

It's not new though is it....league cup has been withering on the vine for a while now..only being taken seriously by a lot of clubs when they get to the semis...and the status of the FA Cup as we all know has been suffering for a while.
I'm cringing at the headlines today...but relieved we didn't pick up a replay.
 


clippedgull

Hotdogs, extra onions
Aug 11, 2003
20,789
Near Ducks, Geese, and Seagulls
Although in the grand scheme of things we are not too heartbroken about the result, what is worrying is that we scored one goal against a National League team when a couple of days previously Barrow had put three past them. Plus we had our top goal scorer on the pitch. It was a poor performance for a top of the Championship squad against a fifth tier club.
 


It's not new though is it....league cup has been withering on the vine for a while now..only being taken seriously by a lot of clubs when they get to the semis...and the status of the FA Cup as we all know has been suffering for a while.
I'm cringing at the headlines today...but relieved we didn't pick up a replay.

Still gutted though,my fa cup run a couple of years ago saw 17 games where both teams were desperate to win even chelsea when they played Bradford.
 




Steve in Japan

Well-known member
NSC Patron
May 9, 2013
4,649
East of Eastbourne
A sad day when the 4th round of the fa cup is a distraction,grew up when the 3rd round was a cup run but i suppose the we are chasing the loot but the games that stick in the memory were the cup ties from the past,even the ones we lost but turned out our front side live on Liverpool,highbury,walton and hersham,leatherhead,man city,wba,ipswich,norwhich fantastic memories from both cups.I feel we have cheated Lincoln and our traveling fans but hey what else would i say.

:tantrum:

For what it's worth, I remember those days too. But the FA Cup has been in decline for decades. Can understand nostalgia for the big 5th round ties, but that's what it is- nostalgia.
 


For what it's worth, I remember those days too. But the FA Cup has been in decline for decades. Can understand nostalgia for the big 5th round ties, but that's what it is- nostalgia.

Well theses days will be the days the youngsters will look back on,imagine"remember when we got 5 from bottom in the premiere what a season that was":facepalm:
 


Albion and Premier League latest from Sky Sports


Top
Link Here