Well not bad so far 3 points from 6 for our two away matches against two good league sides so can't complain. Tonight I am afraid is a must win along with Oxford get those two results will give us a reasonable points tally to face the drop. I would definitely play Ainsworth tonight to give us the energy push! Tough game ahead especially as they beat Northampton 4-0 on Friday night. A tough two fixtures ahead.
****. Edgar Davids made his début for Barnet in that game. Hope he isn't going to be a major problem. Just our luck if Friday was a turning point for Barnet.
I was in the Nou Camp for Edgar Davids Barcelona debut in 2004, hopefully I'll be back from work in time to see him again. I agree with Ray, tonight and Saturday really need to be 6 points and will be a good test of Ainsworth's managerial credentials after the Port Vale result.
I reckon both Barnet and Oxford will be beaten at Adams Park this week. yes Saturday was a setback but Vale will be up there come the end of the season. Sam wood should be back soon and with Kuffor suspended McClure could replace him.Even if only 4 points are won in these games it's more than we would have got under Waddock!
Davids my arse. He's old and past it. Barnet will get relegated and he'll be retired again by May. SUPER BLUES!!!!
gaz will play tonight - andrade was taken off injured on saturday and we dont have any more wingers! hoping the 4-0 was a fluke but if not it should make for a good match!!!
As i now live in Somerset all my mates are Rovers fans and if we lose and they win my life can be hell!!
A very poor game, 0-0 was the right result - neither deserved the win. There was more action in the 4 mins of injury time than the first 90 mins. I don't think the Davids experiment will last- his interaction with his team-mates consisted of shouting at the defenders in the first half and having a go and one of the forward players at the end of the 90 mins. If they could do the things he wanted they wouldn't be at Barnet.
Worryingly poor performance, especially in the first half. I had to keep looking over at the bench to reassure myself that Waddock wasn't back in charge. Against Plymouth they looked low on confidence, but last night there wasn't enough commitment. I hope the Ainsworth effect wasn't just a temporary boost.
reminds me of waddock a lot... i knwo theres injurys but i wonder wether the honeymoon "lets give 110%" period is over and if it will now bottle down to how good gaz is and who else we can get in charge