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« Reply #8385 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 10:42:33 »

plus Thompson is injured.
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« Reply #8386 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 10:44:07 »

In theory...

Vigoroux, Barry/Boo, Thompson, Branco, Conroy, Kasim, Rogers, Thomas, Goddard, Norris, Obika,

I think we might need to play the loanees looking at that midfield in particular.

If you also didn't want to play anyone out of contract you'd seriously struggle.

Thompson wearing that boot is probably injured so Brophy would have to come in to a back 4. Iandolo and Starkey perhaps in midfield? Recall Tom Smith and Jake Evans maybe? Doesn't really help does it! :-)
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« Reply #8387 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 10:49:18 »

Probably because he is in court today, which, I assume, is when it becomes public and reported in local newspapers.

Almost hope that none of the loan players are selected on Saturday. Would we have enough players to form a team?

Just in case you're insane enough to be going to The Valley, it's Sunday 12:00 ko.  Glad we've nothing riding on it, hate it when ko times are messed up.
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« Reply #8388 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 11:50:37 »

Just in case you're insane enough to be going to The Valley, it's Sunday 12:00 ko.  Glad we've nothing riding on it, hate it when ko times are messed up.

Charlton are planning a big protest as well - they seem to have something big planned as they are telling fans where to meet before the game and which stand to sit in - good luck to them hopefully it gets them big headlines again like it did when they stopped the game by throwing the pigs on the pitch
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« Reply #8389 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 12:10:20 »

Charlton are planning a big protest as well - they seem to have something big planned as they are telling fans where to meet before the game and which stand to sit in - good luck to them hopefully it gets them big headlines again like it did when they stopped the game by throwing the pigs on the pitch

Strange isn't it, how Charlton who are safely mid table have fans protesting whilst we're going down and don't?

I mean it wasn't that long ago that we bettered them in a Div 3 PO semi, and could have been considered reasonably well matched clubs.
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« Reply #8390 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 12:11:38 »

Charlton are planning a big protest as well - they seem to have something big planned as they are telling fans where to meet before the game and which stand to sit in - good luck to them hopefully it gets them big headlines again like it did when they stopped the game by throwing the pigs on the pitch

Sounds like its going to be a lovely carnival atmosphere for an end of season game - on both sides.
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« Reply #8391 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 15:10:07 »

Sounds like its going to be a lovely carnival atmosphere for an end of season game - on both sides.

In an odd way I'm quite looking forward to it
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« Reply #8392 on: Friday, April 28, 2017, 18:33:42 »

lets hope it is like the Tranmere away game at the end of 2010-11 season when Bodin played the kids and we won 2-0. That season must have been the last time we played at The Valley? Another win , giving us the illusion that when we left Lge 1 at the end of the season it might be in an upward rather than downward direction
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« Reply #8393 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 15:55:53 »

Exeter in the play offs after beating Doncaster. Sub appearance from Andy Williams and Ryan Harley missed a pen (though he did get an assist)

Mad what a hero he is there
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« Reply #8394 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 16:23:54 »

My up keep wih football is well off now a days but weren't Exeter near the bottom at Christmas time?
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« Reply #8395 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 16:35:37 »

My up keep wih football is well off now a days but weren't Exeter near the bottom at Christmas time?

Yep. They were literally bottom in November.
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« Reply #8396 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 16:39:27 »

Isn't Paul Tisdale serving his notice due to their shitty start to the season? Or have they since changed their minds? I'm pretty sure this was a thing.

The gloriously fickle world of football.
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« Reply #8397 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 16:45:03 »

Isn't Paul Tisdale serving his notice due to their shitty start to the season? Or have they since changed their minds? I'm pretty sure this was a thing.

The gloriously fickle world of football.

It was definitely a thing, they decided he needed to go pretty unanimously but I'm not sure if it got that far. If it has been served he's got under 2 years. Mental.
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« Reply #8398 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 17:11:15 »

Exeter in the play offs after beating Doncaster. Sub appearance from Andy Williams and Ryan Harley missed a pen (though he did get an assist)

Mad what a hero he is there

Harley has played 31 league games this season.  He isn't very good but you do need a bit of experiernce around your midfield in Div 4. I don't suppose we'll get any.
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« Reply #8399 on: Saturday, April 29, 2017, 18:27:34 »

Perhaps he will come back as player coach Wink
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