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« Reply #210 on: Thursday, February 2, 2006, 11:22:06 »

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Below is a Walsall fans view on the game:
We were just hopeless. Our one and only tactic was to lump the ball forward to the mighty height of rory fallon. We showed earlier in the month that the new midfield can actually play a bit - but we made no attempt to use shakes or jarret/brown. Every time any of our back four (or five, including evans) got the ball they just hoofed it as far as they could. It was truly, truly pitiful.


how many of us feel like this after town games though?


But you won't hear us hoofing it no more though. Especially to Fallon  Wink  We played it to feet fairly well on Tuesday night and any high balls e.g. crosses, goal kicks etc, were won by us.
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« Reply #211 on: Thursday, February 2, 2006, 12:35:06 »

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Just a few things ive picked out of the posts on the upthesunderland forum:-

*whilst we were poor last night i do think we were beaten by a well organised, physical swindon side who showed the bottle we clearly didn't have.

*The biggest positive for me was the wonderful Rockin' Robin dance before the game, greeted with stoney silence from all around the ground.

*we played awful and were lucky to only lose 1-0.

Cureton could and should have had a hat-trick last night, Oakes made a fantastic save to deny Peacock and Cureton, they twice saw shots miss the far post by inches.


*The few chants of Merson Out and Merson sort it out were pathetic, so bad that even Swindon fans joined in to help  

*Swindon were like a pub team. In fact, they would have struggled to beat a half-decent pub team.
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Bar the last line he/she is pretty spot on
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« Reply #212 on: Thursday, February 2, 2006, 15:01:41 »

Cool  All fans that come to the county ground love rockin robin.
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« Reply #213 on: Thursday, February 2, 2006, 22:15:35 »

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Cool  All fans that come to the county ground love rockin robin.


i used to go to school with the person who does it  

he always had his swindon coat and bag, got some much shit for it. Glad hes found someway to express his love for the town  Cheesy
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« Reply #214 on: Friday, February 3, 2006, 05:46:42 »

ages ago it used to be a kiddy called James Street (iirc), when he was a year 11 at kingsdown, they were having a kick-about with a bunch of year 7's, he went in for a 2-footed lunge at a little kid and broke this kiddy's leg, and he got sacked.
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« Reply #215 on: Friday, February 3, 2006, 05:47:37 »

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ages ago it used to be a kiddy called James Street (iirc), when he was a year 11 at kingsdown, they were having a kick-about with a bunch of year 7's, he went in for a 2-footed lunge at a little kid and broke this kiddy's leg, and he got sacked.


 
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« Reply #216 on: Friday, February 3, 2006, 12:53:36 »

Awwww thats brilliant! Good on him. Maybe I could be the female rockin robin  Cheesy  (joke)
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