Where's best to park at Plymouth ? Preferably for a quick getaway to avoid gloating Argyle fans after they've sent us down.
Went to Plymouth many years ago - Drove down and back in the same day. All I remember was that we lost and I had to endure the gloating Argyle fans driving out. Oh, and the seagulls were like albatross's. I'm wanting to go down this weekend, but I know it would give me nightmares for years if I had to endure relegation and the same gloating fans driving out. Will make up my mind after tonights Norwich game.
RE: Best place to park for Plymouth: dont deserve to stay up with the way we concede goals in the last 5 minutes. Lack of bottle, lack of ability, dont have what it takes to stay up. Not a single player would disappointment me if he left. League 1 for some time.
RE: Best place to park for Plymouth: A season is 46 games - while singling out one game or a small run of games that have cost us, at the end of 46 games you end up where you deserve to be.</p> Over the season this squad has shown a lack of discipline both in terms of cautions/red cards and in how they approach games. Wasteful in front of goal and not strong enough mentally or physically to see games out.</p> That said I genuinely believe within the squad there is enough quality to at least be safely mid-table. We lack goals and leadership. Not enough individuals stand up when things get a bit lairy.</p> Saturday -Hassel won the first tackle with their wideman - not a red shirt in sight there to help him out. no-one wanting the responsibility to take posession. Then we inevitably give them the ball back, the winger this time beats Hassel, and Temouryan's (sp) feeblest of feeble attempts, bang - 1 all.</p> I note the debate on here about the subs etc - it has to be said that Davey made the wrong choice. everyone to a man round me was asking why we'd brought a slow, plodding defensive midfielder on to play down the left. Their full back could then get the cigars out. </p> I'm afraid that there has to be a change of manager this summer, irrespective of which league we are in, as Davey at the minute seems unable to set his team up to win a game - and by that i don't just mean formation, but i mean give them the necessary belief that they can do it - exacerbated by players not taking individual and group responsibility on the pitch. </p>
I agree with everything you've said there Which probably does your street cred on the BBS no good whatsoever.
RE: Best place to park for Plymouth: League 1 will mean manager gone and a huge clearout/departures where they can get fixed up. We'll be left with them that have some loyalty to the club and the ones who no one else wants. And a vastly reduced budget for replacements. I started drawing up a list of them worth keeping, those that are suited to League 1 and up to the rigors of what that league requires. We might be able to cobble a couple of decent defenders together and maybe a keeper. After that, nothing. Hume, maybe, if he's able. Not good enough for the Championship and not suited to League 1. Says it all.
Hassell, Foster, Hume, Steele, Devaney, Moore would all be good enough to get us back up and therein forms the spine of our team?? maybe. We ll be in the Championship next season anyway. Keep the faith.
There's a large free car park at the ground - can be a bugger to get out after though. For street parking - as you approach the ground from the A38 instead of using the car park on left turn to the right. Lot's of parking in roads and easier to get away - walking up to 10 mins required though.
Same as myself re the BBS If, after forty six league games, we go down, we'll deserve it. So excuses about poor referees, linesmen, weather, injuries, pitches, fixture congestion, bad luck etc., simply won't wash. However, if we stay up, we'll deserve that, too.