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« Reply #390 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:54:23 »

Sorry about the name calling etc, but got to say to arriba (wum), if you're that easily offended by being called names by faceless internet geeks, the internet probably aint the best place for you buddy!


ps lighten the fuck up you cunt
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« Reply #391 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:55:30 »

Why has a brighton fan randomly come on? How odd
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« Reply #392 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:56:07 »

Just got back.

Well we weren't good, first half was disjointed but Prutton was standing out in midfield, bossing it as he should do.  Unlucky not to go in 2 up after hitting the post.  The ref gave a ridiculous free kick for that led to their goal.  The ball bounced off of Rose's foot and hit his hand, no way was it handball.  As I said the scorer went and gave a nice pat to the refs ass when he was running back.  If an buts, however it could have been so different.

Second half they came out and were duly gifted a goal from a clanger from Lucas.  You could see he was frustrated at the ball still being in their and a rush of blood made him go for it when he was never going to get it.

Third goal was just a punt up and slow defence.

We seemed to have much more when Vinnie came on but he is frustrating.  He wins every ball and then passes it backwards when he could play the ball in diagonally to on rushing midfielders.  AOB caused them a lot of trouble through sheer pace as well.

All in all fantastic to come back, we deserved a point but put ourselves in the situation where we had to rescue it.  We should be performing a lot better than we are.

As usual officials were shit.  How the ref could not give a card in the first half when their player went barreling into ball (I think) I don't know.  Wilson should have headbutted the twat when he had the chance.

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« Reply #393 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:57:47 »

Sorry about the name calling etc, but got to say to arriba (wum), if you're that easily offended by being called names by faceless internet geeks, the internet probably aint the best place for you buddy!


ps lighten the fuck up you cunt


i aint offended by name calling.
but what does wum mean?
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« Reply #394 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:58:16 »

Wind up merchant
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« Reply #395 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 17:59:14 »

 
Sorry about the name calling etc, but got to say to arriba (wum), if you're that easily offended by being called names by faceless internet geeks, the internet probably aint the best place for you buddy!


ps lighten the fuck up you cunt

Cheesy

Come on arriba....thats an apology.

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« Reply #396 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:03:12 »

Wum" is the female discharge or female Cum. Womanly cum thus the everyday word WUM.

"Holy crap Bertha, you got wum all over me!"

[urban dictionary]

Dont know if he meant this?
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« Reply #397 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:13:17 »

Left early and missed the goals - second half was as bad as the first one last week, we didn't create a thing.

Pericard played as bad as I have seen him play, his time is running out I think as he simply isn't good enough.

Credit to the lads for getting it back.
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« Reply #398 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:30:12 »

Well and truely (accidently) copped a handfull of JPM's bollocks when he jumped into the crowd.
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« Reply #399 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:36:32 »

ok so we're 2 points off where we were this time last year but it's a totally different feel.

Last year, expectations had been kept in check by a shocking recent history and an opening day 5-0 reverse whereas this year only the more depressive would not have started hoping that we might do a Milwall.

Last year the lesson learnt from the opening day was to stop conceding and it was only about now that Austin had been one or two games with us to supplement Tope and Hutchinson and so on - still keeping it tight at the back meant no one messed with us, even when we weren't quite as good as the oppo.  Ward hadn't really got going and whilst Billy certainly performed as he always did (better than the others at scoring and bringing others into the game and making life difficult for defenders), I still didn't appreciate he had it in him to become the hot striker that he became.

Charlie changed things up front.

What had happened after Priestfield was that we had become hard to beat and now we seem to be as soft as JJ's wum (never heard that expression JJ but fair play for your choice of avatar) and to open up just as easily.

The day we scored 4 at Posh, Brighton scored 4 at Charlton - there the similarities end.


You can talk about players (and I think Douglas seems worryingly key more so in my view than Greer) but I'd say Wilson's job is to start getting us mean at the back and if he can't do it again over this next couple of months, then let's get someone who can - even if it's someone to help him.
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« Reply #400 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:47:37 »

Normally try and look for the positives but this is getting fucking stupid. That's 5, arguably 6, points dropped and 10 goals conceded in the last 3 games, most of them stupid. If we had those points we'd be in the play-off places looking at automatic, and with momentum behind us having put a shaky start behind us. As it is we seem to be getting shakier and that 5-point gap looks like a chasm. Really fucking fed up.

That pretty much sums up how I feel at the moment Mr D. We have a very good squad of players, an excellent manager and for the first time in the club’s history, owners/directors with real financial backing, a proper long term vision for the club going forward and who genuinely care about the club. And yet for whatever reason, it’s just not happening on the pitch.

But because we do have Danny Wilson at the helm (800+ games as a manager, you have to know what you’re doing. NO ONE is that lucky) and Fitton & Co backing him up and providing a sound financial platform on which to operate from, I have 100% absolute faith that this situation WILL get turned around. It’s a question of WHEN not IF.

I’m not a ‘happy clapper’, just a realist. And the fact is, this is the best the club has ever been run, with a decent man in charge of first team affairs. Given these circumstances, success cannot be that far away. In past seasons, given the way results have been going, I would have given up the ghost by now. Given the current set up though, I just can't do that.

It doesn’t take that much to turn a season around.

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« Reply #401 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 18:53:04 »

One thing is certain, we have to keep hold of Charlie come January
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« Reply #402 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 19:00:21 »

That pretty much sums up how I feel at the moment Mr D. We have a very good squad of players, an excellent manager and for the first time in the club’s history, owners/directors with real financial backing, a proper long term vision for the club going forward and who genuinely care about the club. And yet for whatever reason, it’s just not happening on the pitch.

But because we do have Danny Wilson at the helm (800+ games as a manager, you have to know what you’re doing. NO ONE is that lucky) and Fitton & Co backing him up and providing a sound financial platform on which to operate from, I have 100% absolute faith that this situation WILL get turned around. It’s a question of WHEN not IF.

I’m not a ‘happy clapper’, just a realist. And the fact is, this is the best the club has ever been run, with a decent man in charge of first team affairs. Given these circumstances, success cannot be that far away. In past seasons, given the way results have been going, I would have given up the ghost by now. Given the current set up though, I just can't do that.

It doesn’t take that much to turn a season around.



I would've liked to have seen a FACT, at the end of that. And I agree. A reasoned sensible post that raises 2 fingers to anyone talking of sacking danny and/or slashing wrists.
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« Reply #403 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 19:00:36 »

Normally try and look for the positives but this is getting fucking stupid. That's 5, arguably 6, points dropped and 10 goals conceded in the last 3 games, most of them stupid. If we had those points we'd be in the play-off places looking at automatic, and with momentum behind us having put a shaky start behind us. As it is we seem to be getting shakier and that 5-point gap looks like a chasm. Really fucking fed up.

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We're unbeaten in 2, got a point from an unlikely situation, and have discovered a goalscoring centre half from Plymuff called Sean.  Austin is still knocking them in and we seem to have a good spirit in the squad. We might not be tearing up trees, but it's not that bad.
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« Reply #404 on: Saturday, October 30, 2010, 19:05:22 »

Were you there today, Reg?

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