York City pegged back by Gillingham in npower League Two (From York Press)
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York City pegged back by Gillingham in npower League Two
5:20pm Saturday 26th January 2013 in News
YORK City were denied victory by a late goal at promotion-chasing Gillingham in npower League Two.
Coventry loan striker Cody McDonald snatched a 1-1 draw for the Gills in the 85th minute after the Minstermen had led for the majority of the match.
The visitors took the lead in the 17th minute at the Priestfield Stadium when Gillingham's Charlie Lee turned Paddy McLaughlin's corner into his own net.
City skipper Chris Smith saw his header from another McLaughlin corner hit a post, while York 'keeper Michael Ingham was called into action to keep the Gills at bay.
The draw, the Minstermen's 13th of the campaign, leaves Gary Mills' men in 15th place in the League Two table.
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YorkCityLuke
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5:58pm Sat 26 Jan 13
play up city
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6:04pm Sat 26 Jan 13
thirsky
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7:03pm Sat 26 Jan 13
bill bailey
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7:11pm Sat 26 Jan 13
YorkCityLuke
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7:14pm Sat 26 Jan 13
kirbylad
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7:15pm Sat 26 Jan 13
duffy
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7:18pm Sat 26 Jan 13
walwynwasgod
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8:01pm Sat 26 Jan 13
Hardly most of the 2nd half with 10 men, was it ? A good point we would have settled for before kick off. Shame we didn't hang on but a decent performance .
duffy
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8:10pm Sat 26 Jan 13
W6yorkie
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8:21pm Sat 26 Jan 13
joejamestom
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8:29pm Sat 26 Jan 13
So unless you win big on the lottery just try to understand what GM is trying to do with his wheat & chaff & at the end of the day enjoy the journey isn't Danny a good player try to see the positives Matty has pace to burn & when Chambers is fit we will have options in attack one good striker will not get us to the top but a contribution from all areas in the team will Cmon City!!
OLD - HEAD
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9:11pm Sat 26 Jan 13
lord_love_rocket
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9:11pm Sat 26 Jan 13
YorkCityLuke wrote:Agree there, and couldn't make the trip but really pleased with a point was sure we'd get turned over
Can't agree with that, we should never be looking over our shoulders at the teams behind us. What would be the point in that? We might as well write the season off already with that stance. We're actually closer to getting automatic promotion than we are to the relegation zone - why not look upwards?!
thirsky
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9:17pm Sat 26 Jan 13
arsene.about.york
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9:21pm Sat 26 Jan 13
bill bailey wrote:Those are not very good odds at all Bill. Given that we are badly in need of someone to convert our chances into goals and that we struggle to keep clean sheets. I would give us no more than a 15/1 or 20/1 chance of being in the play offs. Unless of course we manage to sign Messi or Rooney. I think half way will be a good finish this season.
A VERY GOOD RESULT.;THEY WILL BE IN THE PLAY OFFS. 6/4 IF YOU WANT TO TAKE ME..
GreenshawGrinder
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12:00am Sun 27 Jan 13
GreenshawGrinder
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12:03am Sun 27 Jan 13
kirbylad
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1:31am Sun 27 Jan 13
pip007
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5:25am Sun 27 Jan 13
YCFC115
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5:46am Sun 27 Jan 13
kirbylad wrote:1 Jan 13 - York 3 Burton 0
Their player lee went off after clash of heads with concussion came back on 3 times so yes played 10 men.We have no cutting edge no win in 7 games.Hope new strikers are not bench warmers.
duffy
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9:56am Sun 27 Jan 13
pip007 wrote:Coulson is now hoping to be back before the end of the season. The football is down to the quality of the oposition, its a step up and teams now know if they close us down we struggle. If you look back at the first half of the season teams were giving us way too much space but managers learnt from that and it changed as the season went on. Thats why we ended up letting Boucade go, he became less effective when closed down.
We appear to be the very definition of a mid-table team (frankly I'd take that in our first season back). But with a genuine 20-goal striker (a proper centre forward or a goal poacher (or both), we would be table toppers. I liked the look of Coulson early in the season. Is he out for the duration? One more thing ... what happened to all that fab football we were playing early last season? Was that a fluke?
I don't believe Mills has changed his philosophy at all, he just does not have enough quality at this level to dominate as we did at times last season.
RooBeck
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10:07am Sun 27 Jan 13
duffy
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10:13am Sun 27 Jan 13
openallhours
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11:00am Sun 27 Jan 13
redwhiteblue
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11:01am Sun 27 Jan 13
Spoke to a couple of Grimsby fans in Cambridge - Brodie, overweight and lazy,not worth his place in the side - interesting
Phil, Leeds
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12:16pm Sun 27 Jan 13
YO1
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12:28pm Sun 27 Jan 13
Gillingham like many in this league were a strong,long ball outfit. I'd rather watch our style of football every week.
We do need another striker to feed off Walkers trickery though. He worked really hard yesterday but too often there is no one else in the box when he is creating space for others outside the area.
YoRkIe59
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2:29pm Sun 27 Jan 13
bartsimmo
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3:08pm Sun 27 Jan 13
DavidBu
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3:46pm Sun 27 Jan 13
Gillingham was an interesting and quite exciting game, particularly when looking back at it, for there was so much frustration for the York fans.
The first half was poor; there was plenty of good stuff but it was fragmented and the game only got going in the second period.
It wasn't a case of York's missed chances; rather several inventive and thrilling episodes where our players couldn't quite get the shot in, including the clear penalty denied in the last minute.
When we started to pass it around slickly after halftime even the Gillingham fans started to be impressed and the more easiily City were able to keep it flowing the easier they got the ball back after losing it.
In the first half York started to boot the ball upfield after a few moments and were geting nowhere for long periods. Even into the second half there was a succession of over-long and over-hard passes into the Gillingham area with no York player up front. I couldn't decide whether this was a plan badly conceived or gone wrong or a string of coincidental errors! Until they started to show their stuff, I hardly recognised the side.
I was again, however, impressed with Walker. Time after time his little touches, hold ups and lay offs were inch perfect and one feels that with the right combination he'll, once again, be a match winner. Maybe that combination hasn't been signed to the club yet.
Someone has mentioned Ingham's two saves, one in each half. The first was probably the better, but either probably merited the ticket price. Two saves like that in the one match must be a rarity.
I don't know when I'll get to see the side again, but I shall be willing them on from various exotic parts in the next few weeks.
duffy
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5:53pm Sun 27 Jan 13
YoRkIe59 wrote:While I'm not the Parslow hater many are we need a new left back. Blanchett was supposed to be the replacement for Meredith and when that failed to work out Fyfield was the short term alternative. As much as he has done " ok" it's not the long term answer as has been seen as the season has progressed. Danny is not a natural left footed player so we are back to looking again.
So now Danny p is doing a job for us at left fullback too,and still he gets constant abuse from a few on here.
pip007
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6:06pm Sun 27 Jan 13
duffy wrote:Good analysis. Thanks.
pip007 wrote:Coulson is now hoping to be back before the end of the season. The football is down to the quality of the oposition, its a step up and teams now know if they close us down we struggle. If you look back at the first half of the season teams were giving us way too much space but managers learnt from that and it changed as the season went on. Thats why we ended up letting Boucade go, he became less effective when closed down.
We appear to be the very definition of a mid-table team (frankly I'd take that in our first season back). But with a genuine 20-goal striker (a proper centre forward or a goal poacher (or both), we would be table toppers. I liked the look of Coulson early in the season. Is he out for the duration? One more thing ... what happened to all that fab football we were playing early last season? Was that a fluke?
I don't believe Mills has changed his philosophy at all, he just does not have enough quality at this level to dominate as we did at times last season.
kirbylad
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7:08pm Sun 27 Jan 13
bazza ycfc
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9:11pm Sun 27 Jan 13
duffy
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9:18pm Sun 27 Jan 13
bazza ycfc wrote:I think dropping Fyfield, letting Blanchett go and Playing Parslow at left back sends out a huge message that Mills will certainly be interested in taking it further
Seven more wins ??? Don't think a team with 50+ points will be in a relegation battle!!!! Where almost on last years relegation points total already and six points off the play offs so I for one are looking upwards, think this Jarvis could be a find if we sign him!!!!
bazza ycfc
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9:41pm Sun 27 Jan 13
duffy
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9:50pm Sun 27 Jan 13
bazza ycfc wrote:Ye I did read that, I have a feeling if Mr Mills wants him we will do the deal. Time is running out to bring that left back in unless he decides to stick with Parslow but I don't see it. Other than that I think we are probably finished with our recruitment drive. The only other thing I see happening is Reed getting fixed up.
Agreed Duffy but what about the rumoured mid tabled premier league team sniffing, surely Liverpool have enough left backs
kirbylad
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9:50am Mon 28 Jan 13
kirbylad
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kirbylad
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kirbylad
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big boy york says...
5:58pm Sat 26 Jan 13