MotM: 29-11-25. Chorley (H) Reynolds

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Harriers 3 Chorley 1

Poll ended at Tue Dec 02, 2025 5:31 pm

Christian Dibble
0
No votes
Joe Foulkes
7
15%
Owen Evans
4
9%
Emeka Obi
2
4%
Paul Kalambayi
3
7%
Kam Kandola
0
No votes
Jordan Tunnicliffe
2
4%
Ryley Reynolds
23
50%
Charlie Cooper
0
No votes
Michael Gyasi
0
No votes
Tobi Sho-Silva
0
No votes
Kurt Willoughby
0
No votes
George Walker
4
9%
Luke Spokes
1
2%
Reece Devine
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 46
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tonythescout wrote: Mon Dec 01, 2025 10:28 am
Harrier1994 wrote: Sat Nov 29, 2025 7:51 pm
Badger wrote: Sat Nov 29, 2025 7:38 pm I would like us to play football, get the ball on the floor but all we did today was hoof it up field and hope . I do not enjoy watching this dross we tried to play Chorley at their own game and…….. failed

What game were the sponsors watching by the way as there is no way in a month of Sundays did Obi deserve to be man of the match, he is turning into a liability IMO, the line up was much better when went to 4 at the back.

I have another moan at Dubble not for there goal there wasn’t anything he do but why when we are on top does he decide to go down injured has he never read the boy who cried wolf , one day he will be injured and no one will take any notice and all it did was add 5minutes on to the end of the 1st half and how many goals have we conceded in time add on (both halves)

I thought Reynolds was MOTM and my second place would be Evan’s ( good find).

I like Walker great cross for the 3rd goal and just before that he did a brilliant bit of defending …… has a bit of star quality
On the Dibble one Murray called him over as we got a corner. My brother said Dibble wil lbe going down in a minute. 2 minutes later he was on the floor. Dibble isn't at fault for following instructions given to him.

He's told to go down so the team can have a mini team talk
No one, and I mean NO ONE was moaning about these tactics re Dibble going down last season when we were in the mix. Infact, there were cheers when it happened. No one moaned about it either when we went up, or when Brown come in and we started churning out some bloody good results initially, especially away from home by winning by the odd goal.

Murray doesnt have his fans. Agree. I am not one as the jury is still out on him. And he's made a rod for his own back with the fans which will take serious time to repair with some. But he is the manager and every decision he makes isnt a bad one. Look at the change in system and subs Saturday. I think as its Murray who has carried on with this tactic from the previous incumbent, people think its now a shit decision as its a Murray one. Which I dont agree with (along with the anti murray chants when its 1-1 with 30 to go against a team, like us, are in the mix.

Glad Nick called out the Dibble bashers on the podcast last night. Agree Dibble hasnt reached the heights of last season but he hasnt overly been bad. And the issue is everywhere else.

If Hemmo comes in and we can get a creative midfielder in, along with a big influential character somewhere on the pitch (any outfield player aside from RR JT JF and PK for me is dropable we may be onto something.
I'd add Kam Kandola to that list personally...

Agree that Murray often doesn't get credit from some no matter what. He reacted well in-game on Saturday, got a lot right. I was worried with how we set up at kick off (felt it was negative for a home game) but he showed he'd learned from Radcliffe.

Dibble being absolutely glued to his line every time the ball comes into the six-yard box is a big problem for me. But like any position, even more so in goal, confidence plays a major part and after a couple of errors it's not surprising that may have dropped a little for Dibs.
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