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« Reply #150 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 17:59:10 »

Fantastic result and great for Morrison to get the goal.

Poole drew 1-1 with Thame in the FA Cup even managed to miss a pen. Replay Tuesday

@leefer Brock won 2-1 away at Arlesford in the league

Cheers bud.....good win for Brock
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« Reply #151 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 17:59:36 »

Enjoy your meal at Chiquitos Berniman, you lucky cunt.
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« Reply #152 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:00:54 »

Superb performance today. The whippet worriers got exactly what they deserved - fuck all. MOM for me was Douglas - he was all over the place breaking up their play and getting ours going. I also thought Prutton was excellent - how many of their whinging fuckers did he leave dumped on their arses - most from dodgy challenges. Morrison and Cuthbert were first class. Pericard was also excellent. I may have to also eat a bit of humble pie over Sheehan. I'm not a fan but last week and this week he was very, very good both in attack and in defence.
Happy Days and looking forward to Tuesday.
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« Reply #153 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:06:39 »

I may have to also eat a bit of humble pie over Sheehan. I'm not a fan but last week and this week he was very, very good both in attack and in defence.
i'm the same.he was definitely available all the time and had a great game
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« Reply #154 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:08:40 »

Oh and "Dovessi" Cheesy was being called Dossiev by the people behind me, not sure which is worse!

At the game against Southampton I heard one clueless idiot shout "Viva le France" when JFL put in a good tackle!! He's Haitian not French eventhough they speak French!!

Made me and my uncle chuckle
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« Reply #155 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:09:53 »

Enjoy your meal at Chiquitos Berniman, you lucky cunt.

Apparently it is a subscription to FourFourTwo I have won, went to reception after the match and that is what I was told, why did it say something different?

Due to the shit PA system in the DR I didn't even hear my name, somebody else told me!

I was going to invite you until you called me a Cunt!  Grin
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« Reply #156 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:11:21 »

At the game against Southampton I heard one clueless idiot shout "Viva le France" when JFL put in a good tackle!! He's Haitian not French eventhough they speak French!!

Made me and my uncle chuckle

He's not Haitian, he was born in French Guyana and grew up in France
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« Reply #157 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:14:36 »

YES great result against a team that will be there or thereabouts at the end of the season dare i say along with us
Douglas was great today along with Peri Peri held te ball up well
Next few games will be tough however we are on the up
I was in the DRS heard the drum for the first couple of minutes then it went silent
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« Reply #158 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:15:58 »

i hope Clark is humble, for once

"I thought we started the game well and in the first fifteen minutes Jordan had a very good chance to put us one up - I think he probably had time to pull it onto his stronger right foot as well.

"After that they tweaked one or two games and started getting into the game, causing us one or two problems down our right side - without Alex having to make lots of saves. We tried to match up what they were trying to do, but it was a 'bitty' game. They had a lot of possession but there wasn't a lot in it and a goal from a set play sealed it - one of their lads out-jumping one of mine to get the goal."

Clark lost both Gary Roberts and Scott Arfield to injury by the start of the second half and Lee explained that the former has broken his arm:

"The two injuries were massively disruptive, because they have been two of the better players for me. Gary Roberts has been the best player on a consistent basis for the last four or five games and he was causing problems in the short spell he was on the pitch.

"It's a very serious injury and he's in hospital as we speak. He's broken his arm badly in a high area and the specialists are looking at it - whether it needs surgery or just pinning we don't know at the minute, but he will be out for a period of time.

"At half-time Scott told me he couldn't carry on because of the kick he took just before Gary's incident; that had made his calf too tight and he couldn't move around.

"To be fair to the ref he apologised at half-time. I said at the time that Gary wouldn't have got his injury if the ref had blown when Scott was fouled; there was no advantage on because one of their players was close enough to tackle our man and as soon as Scott got fouled he should have blown up. But full credit to the ref - he came out and apologised and I appreciate that. However, that doesn't mask over the fact that I've lost one of my best players for a period of time.

"With only 45 minutes gone we were forced into two substitutions and it leaves you unable to change personnel - it restricted what I could do later in the game.

"Gary will stay down here in hospital tonight, but Scott has a dead leg and we can get a bit of treatment into that."

Despite defender Sean Morrison scoring the winner for Swindon in the final minute of normal time, Jamie McCombe came very close to restoring parity before the end of the game:

"Jamie came close at the end, but I have just said to the lads that I get frustrated with football and that type of scenario. We went one down with a few minutes to go and then put pressure on the opposition, but why not do that when its 0-0 and we have 30 minutes to go?

"We didn't pass the ball at all well today, but all credit to the lads - they showed great grit, determination and desire to withstand what Swindon threw at them. They headed away all the balls into the box well and the goalkeeper took some magnificent crosses. I thought we had withstood it, but when you keep giving the ball back to the opposition there will be wave after wave."

Lee is now looking for his side to bounce back against Rochdale on Tuesday evening:

"There will be lots of twists and turns and we cannot be up and down; we can't be massively over the top when we're winning. It's a tough one because we love to give the supporters highs and to be top of the table is a great high, but every time I pick up the paper there is always reference to where we are in the table and we're only in September!

"Of course we're disappointed - losing a match is the worst feeling in football and that will never change. When that does, it will be time for me to pack up. However, we have a great chance on Tuesday in a bit of a local derby against a team that are doing well and we have to dust ourselves down and get a result at Rochdale."
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« Reply #159 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:16:35 »

Fantastic stuff, i really enjoyed that for the first time this season. Had serious doubts as to whether the diamond in midfield could really work for us but they have been put to bed now. Huddersfield just couldnt handle us getting in their faces, we were first to everything and wanted it more, which is great to see.

Not a bad player on the pitch for us, good performances all round but Douglas & Morrison were outstanding. Sheehan has made a huge difference and Pericard is doing what we know he can, being a total handful for defenders. It helps that we are playing the ball into his feet more. Dossevi is class, reminds me a little of Tevez the way he never stops running.

Onwards and Upwards!
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« Reply #160 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:16:44 »

He's not Haitian, he was born in French Guyana and grew up in France

Was it you??? soapy tit wank!!!

Still didn't make sense to shout it though!!
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« Reply #161 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:17:30 »

I thought their keeper was good today especially the save in the first half Eek
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« Reply #162 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:21:08 »

 So everyone is eating humble pie today Cheesy

Thats because every player was brilliant today......bring on the pasty fuckers.
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« Reply #163 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:24:06 »

Was it you??? soapy tit wank!!!

Still didn't make sense to shout it though!!

No, and I agree it was a stupid thing to shout. Just thought I'd point out he's not Haitian.
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« Reply #164 on: Saturday, September 25, 2010, 18:24:14 »

"I thought we started the game well and in the first fifteen minutes Jordan had a very good chance to put us one up - I think he probably had time to pull it onto his stronger right foot as well.

"After that they tweaked one or two games and started getting into the game, causing us one or two problems down our right side - without Alex having to make lots of saves. We tried to match up what they were trying to do, but it was a 'bitty' game. They had a lot of possession but there wasn't a lot in it and a goal from a set play sealed it - one of their lads out-jumping one of mine to get the goal."

Clark lost both Gary Roberts and Scott Arfield to injury by the start of the second half and Lee explained that the former has broken his arm:

"The two injuries were massively disruptive, because they have been two of the better players for me. Gary Roberts has been the best player on a consistent basis for the last four or five games and he was causing problems in the short spell he was on the pitch.

"It's a very serious injury and he's in hospital as we speak. He's broken his arm badly in a high area and the specialists are looking at it - whether it needs surgery or just pinning we don't know at the minute, but he will be out for a period of time.

"At half-time Scott told me he couldn't carry on because of the kick he took just before Gary's incident; that had made his calf too tight and he couldn't move around.

"To be fair to the ref he apologised at half-time. I said at the time that Gary wouldn't have got his injury if the ref had blown when Scott was fouled; there was no advantage on because one of their players was close enough to tackle our man and as soon as Scott got fouled he should have blown up. But full credit to the ref - he came out and apologised and I appreciate that. However, that doesn't mask over the fact that I've lost one of my best players for a period of time.

"With only 45 minutes gone we were forced into two substitutions and it leaves you unable to change personnel - it restricted what I could do later in the game.

"Gary will stay down here in hospital tonight, but Scott has a dead leg and we can get a bit of treatment into that."

Despite defender Sean Morrison scoring the winner for Swindon in the final minute of normal time, Jamie McCombe came very close to restoring parity before the end of the game:

"Jamie came close at the end, but I have just said to the lads that I get frustrated with football and that type of scenario. We went one down with a few minutes to go and then put pressure on the opposition, but why not do that when its 0-0 and we have 30 minutes to go?

"We didn't pass the ball at all well today, but all credit to the lads - they showed great grit, determination and desire to withstand what Swindon threw at them. They headed away all the balls into the box well and the goalkeeper took some magnificent crosses. I thought we had withstood it, but when you keep giving the ball back to the opposition there will be wave after wave."

Lee is now looking for his side to bounce back against Rochdale on Tuesday evening:

"There will be lots of twists and turns and we cannot be up and down; we can't be massively over the top when we're winning. It's a tough one because we love to give the supporters highs and to be top of the table is a great high, but every time I pick up the paper there is always reference to where we are in the table and we're only in September!

"Of course we're disappointed - losing a match is the worst feeling in football and that will never change. When that does, it will be time for me to pack up. However, we have a great chance on Tuesday in a bit of a local derby against a team that are doing well and we have to dust ourselves down and get a result at Rochdale."

....mmmmm,full of praise for the opposition as usual!
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