MotM: 15-11-25. Corby (H) Evans
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JoburgHarrier11
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My little one was watching Bluey on the iPad and I was tempted to join her first half but second half was better and we moved the ball more. Helped they tired. Otherwise they were just rough . AMS needs to start, liked Zander again . What do other people think about moving Evans into the middle more often? Thought he looked ok there and it gets Devine on the pitch
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Mirage Molby
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It’s worth emphasising that we managed to win by more than one goal for the first time in nineteen games!!
We need to keep that up now. A very traumatic revisit to Southport awaits…
We need to keep that up now. A very traumatic revisit to Southport awaits…
Time to lay some demons to rest with the next three: Southport; Marine; Chorley. Nine points and I’ll start believing.Mirage Molby wrote: Sun Nov 16, 2025 9:33 am It’s worth emphasising that we managed to win by more than one goal for the first time in nineteen games!!
We need to keep that up now. A very traumatic revisit to Southport awaits…
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tonythescout
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Corby highlights streets ahead even had the two yellow cars incidents on there. Looking at it both very similar so Clarke was a bit lucky i thought i wonder if he was on the end of a bad one because of his tackle in the first half
if you couple goals with clean sheets you've a recipe for success
i agree - the corby highlights were superb - also i think a premier league ref would have given Jack a red card for a lunging tackle with foot raised - the later tackle on him was harder to see on the highlights ,but looked at least a yellow - anyway, a lot of good positive play from the Harriers players - we just need one or two special players to lift us to the next level
The two incidents involving Jack and having reviewed the video for both several times appear to have Jack winning the ball with one foot, albeit with a sliding tackle, in the first incident. Yellow card maybe but certainly not intentional. Second incident, late tackle on Jack and no contact with the ball by their captain. Looks intentional so red card me thinks but hey ho yellow it was for both players.andrewb wrote: Sun Nov 16, 2025 3:44 pm i agree - the corby highlights were superb - also i think a premier league ref would have given Jack a red card for a lunging tackle with foot raised - the later tackle on him was harder to see on the highlights ,but looked at least a yellow - anyway, a lot of good positive play from the Harriers players - we just need one or two special players to lift us to the next level
Definite red for Clarke, his foot was at shin height! Slightly more sympathetic with their challenge on him, a booking or a harsh red for their player.
Agree with others. Much better highlights for Corby than us. Let the highlights breathe! Good to see how we build up.
Agree with others. Much better highlights for Corby than us. Let the highlights breathe! Good to see how we build up.
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tonythescout
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Both tackles are similar tbf, theres a case for red for both tackles especially with how woke they are with tackles now.
back in the late 90's they'd have been fine as some contact on the ball for both
back in the late 90's they'd have been fine as some contact on the ball for both
if you couple goals with clean sheets you've a recipe for success


