COLCHESTER United played out a 1-1 draw with Salford City, on Tuesday night.
A total of 162 U's fans were in attendance at Moor Lane, as Brad Ihionvien's strike cancelled out Matt Smith's opener for the Ammies.
Colchester fans have their say on a third successive draw for their club, which leaves them five points above the League Two relegation zone with 12 games remaining.
Tom
Our defending needs dealing with desperately.
Every week a mistake costs us a goal which in our position we can’t afford! Brad MUST be more involved as he brought so much energy up front along with the other attacking changes made.
We need to start turning these draws to wins!
Danny
Injuries to some key players obviously affecting us and Cowleys options are getting thinner each week. Reid’s absence always has a massive effect on us and when he and the other subs came on it seemed to give us a new energy. Got to hope certain players can get match fit quickly
Michael O'Brien
The relegation click chimes ever louder. FGR and Sutton now starting to put runs together whilst we continue to fail to win against the lower clubs in the league. Need to play Jay and Brad every game now as we need to score goals. Hopper and Akinde are not good enough for L2.
Dave B
A point earned. We started well, but the same defensive hiccups are killing us every week. I'm not sure what Harbottle offers as he seems to be at the heart of the issues. The Akinde/Hopper experiment needs to end, too. we looked better with MJ & Brad stretching the back line
Georgina Davies
Started off well then back to our usual play, we looked a different team when Matt and Brad came on. Nice to have @JuniorTchamadeu in with us supporting the boys, onto Saturday
Glennyboy
A battling draw. Fell asleep for their goal, but dug in. Need a couple of wins though and Brad needs to start to give fresh forward impetus.
Si Collinson
Team that finished the game needs to start on Saturday. Need to start as we finished, playing attacking front foot football.
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