Too many players are failing to show their class

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Morecambe 1 Cheltenham Town 0

CHELTENHAM Town’s squad includes players who are fully capable of competing at a higher level than Coca-Cola League Two.

Unfortunately, too many members of the current team are simply not reaching the standards required to perform adequately in the Football League.

An 11th match without a victory continued the Robins’ startling nosedive towards the non-League trap door and unless a drastic improvement is shown very soon, another relegation battle appears inevitable.

It is difficult not to have a degree of sympathy for acting manager John Schofield, who has overseen the last five matches in the wake of boss Martin Allen’s suspension but remains in limbo over his future.

Schofield has gone about the task in hand professionally, thoroughly and passionately, but on occasions he has been let down by his players and Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at Morecambe was another disappointing afternoon, particularly for the 122 hardy souls who made the long journey to the North West in unpleasant conditions.

And it was the weather that dominated this encounter, with Cheltenham forced to play against the strong wind in the first period.

They toiled and struggled to create anything meaningful going forward, looking tentative in possession.

While he was by no means outstanding, debutant Joss Labadie showed enough to suggest he can be an astute acquisition for the duration of his loan spell from West Bromwich Albion.

Once again Josh Low was Cheltenham’s top performer on the day, adapting well at left-back due to a calf injury that will rule Lee Ridley out of action for the next couple of weeks.

Michael Townsend was also missing, necessitating a defensive reshuffle, with Andy Gallinagh and teenager Kyle Haynes included.

Haynes has a bright future in the game, but he was one of several players guilty of almost standing aside and watching Laurence Wilson stroll through from inside his own half to score the only goal of the game in the 24th minute.

Cheltenham lacked any kind of cohesion battling against the elements and there was a sense of inevitability about the arrival of the first goal for the Shrimps.

Morecambe will rate the strike as one of the finest solo efforts scored at Christie Park for many a year, but from Cheltenham’s point of view, it was permitted by some half-hearted defending and when Haynes showed Wilson inside, the left winger was able to slot a low finish past Scott Brown.

It was not until old stagers Julian Alsop and Barry Hayles were introduced to the action in the second half that Cheltenham looked capable of hurting Morecambe.

If Allen’s departure is destined to be imminent, one of the few positive aspects of his legacy will be the invitation of Alsop back to Cheltenham after five years out of the professional game.

There is nothing about Alsop that is dynamic or delicate, but he is always destructive and the sight of him encouraging and rallying everyone around him in the second half was admirable.

Cheltenham are a largely timid team, who are predominantly honest and hardworking, but when things are going badly, players have shown a tendency to go missing this season.

Alsop and Hayles certainly made their presence felt, but the most clear-cut chance of the match for Cheltenham fell to Theo Lewis, who was slightly late to react to a low ball aimed towards the far post by Justin Richards, but Andrew Parrish made an excellent clearance under pressure from the youngster, who will feel he should have made more of the opportunity 10 minutes into the second half.

Morecambe: @B Roche ; D Artell, C Stanley, M Twiss, G Hunter, P Jevons, I Craney (N Wainwright 60), L Wilson, P Mullin (W Curtis 90), A Parrish, W Haining. Subs not used: S Davies, D Moss, D Adams, M Duffy, H McStay.

Cheltenham Town: @S Brown; K Haynes, A Gallinagh, D Diallo, J Low; D Bird, M Pook (J Alsop 57), J Labadie; B Marshall, J Richards (D Hutton 75), T Lewis (B Hayles 57). Subs not used: J Perry, E Hammond, M Watkins, J Quaynor.

Referee: @A Bratt.

Attendance: @1,567 (122 from Cheltenham).

Star Man: @Josh Low.

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    by wingers not whingers, Cheltenham

    Tuesday, November 24 2009, 2:02PM

    “Yeah - Watkins and Hutton DID hold their own in League 1. Watkins has several times got MOM yet hasn't been given a decent chance this season. He and Hutton need a run of games - like Josh Low, and look how he has upped his game since his manager's shown a bit of confidence in him.”

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    by ctfcboi, chelt

    Monday, November 23 2009, 9:37PM

    “i wud defo add hutton, lewis and watkins to that list richard”

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    by Nesty, Cheltenham

    Monday, November 23 2009, 5:26PM

    “The reason the players arent performing is down to lack of motivation from wet as a blanket Schofield

    Oh and Richard - POOK ?? no chance - he is a classic Allen signing. no pace, no skill just ambles around like a headless chicken”

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    by Richard lll, Cheltenham

    Monday, November 23 2009, 2:52PM

    “Jules + Bazza deffo do not have the energy to play for 90 mins. I also don't think we should start any games with Alsop, as it justs means we pump long balls upto him, which no-one ever gets on the end of.

    BTW: Have Bazza's shirts got smaller or has he put on more weight this season?”

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    by ATB, Nam

    Monday, November 23 2009, 2:14PM

    “The team lacks leaders. When Alsop and/or Hayles are off the pitch there is no leadership, no one giving a rallying cry to the troops.

    If Jules and Baz are unable to play for 90 mins then at least one of them should start and then come off towards the end. Bringing them on when we are chasing the game is too defensive.”

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    by Chris, FOD

    Monday, November 23 2009, 1:24PM

    “I understand what people say about the management must affect the players but I feel there are two points that should be raised

    1. JS is no stranger to them so they should know how to work with him

    2. They are professionals and they should, to a certain extent, be able to rise above it.

    Picture your boss being away for some time, Would you still be able to do your job like the players if there are other people that have come in and temperarily taken charge? One bloke that needs a pat on the back is John Brough as he is now involved with the youth team, the reserves and now the 1st team!”

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    by drewks, FoDean

    Monday, November 23 2009, 1:01PM

    “.....let's not worry about individuals holding their own in Div 1 - what about individuals and then the team doing it in Div 2 first??”

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    by Steve, Gloucester

    Monday, November 23 2009, 12:14PM

    “I would add Michael Townsend and Shane Duff to your list Richard.”

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    by down under, australia

    Monday, November 23 2009, 11:46AM

    “new team, new board, new manager.......happy christmas...”

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    by Richard lll, Cheltenham

    Monday, November 23 2009, 11:20AM

    “So, how many of the current squad could hold their own in League 1? I would say the following:

    Scott Brown
    Josh Low
    David Bird
    Michael Pook
    Barry Hayles

    ...And that's it I reckon. Anybody got any to Add / Delete from that list?”

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