A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Hopefully, they'll overcompensate and try too hard in that area, thus creating space and opportunities for us to exploit.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 2:28 pmI suspect they'll also be keen to show they can get by without Whittaker - and as our guest notes, if Azaz is back on the bench that's a boon for them.
Might need an Insano pessiprediction to get something out of this game I think.
Will take a draw, be over the moon with a win and be slightly miffed with a loss.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
One thing I know in football, the "ball is round" for both sides so as a player, fear no one. We are at home and should attack them. Playing the league leaders is a big motivation and a good marker as to where we are. We are no longer a "soft" team with people like Toal, Aimson and Dempsey in the team, and I expect us to give as much as we get. Looking forward to it.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Top of the league. They've won last 4 fixtures against us and we've not beaten them since 1993. Jones playing doubly out of position. Dapo suspended.
They are going to beat us again. They are just too organised and strong and no doubt we'll 'outplay them' and lose 2-0. Again.
They are going to beat us again. They are just too organised and strong and no doubt we'll 'outplay them' and lose 2-0. Again.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
They had an ageing Peter Shilton in goal that day as their player manager. 3 years after he'd been shown to be too old for International football, yet still 2 years away from him appearing in goal for us!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:33 pmTop of the league. They've won last 4 fixtures against us and we've not beaten them since 1993.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Good lad.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:33 pmTop of the league. They've won last 4 fixtures against us and we've not beaten them since 1993. Jones playing doubly out of position. Dapo suspended.
They are going to beat us again. They are just too organised and strong and no doubt we'll 'outplay them' and lose 2-0. Again.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
We'll shit 'em. 1-1.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
It was chucking it down too iirc.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:40 pmThey had an ageing Peter Shilton in goal that day as their player manager. 3 years after he'd been shown to be too old for International football, yet still 2 years away from him appearing in goal for us!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:33 pmTop of the league. They've won last 4 fixtures against us and we've not beaten them since 1993.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Matete has just signed for Plymouth - presumably too late to play tomorrow but that’s a good signing. I had these as not lasting the distance but suspect I’ll be revising that prediction.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Expect Azaz to be on the bench, but whitakers place to be taken by callum wright who we have signes from Blackpool. Was with us preseason before signing for blackpool from leicester. Matate is available
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Remember it. The first home game post Anfield. Rioch was truly gutted as to how few had bothered to turn up.Harry Genshaw wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:40 pmThey had an ageing Peter Shilton in goal that day as their player manager. 3 years after he'd been shown to be too old for International football, yet still 2 years away from him appearing in goal for us!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:33 pmTop of the league. They've won last 4 fixtures against us and we've not beaten them since 1993.
Shilton's still on his way down for the penalty
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
My dearest wish after winning today would be to see the headline "Everybody's talking about Bolton!" A real opportunity for the Whites to "Carpe diem,". Maybe the toughest feature we'll face this season, but seizing the day is not beyond us. A win by any which way. Keep the faith then, to battle and COME ON YOU WHITES..
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Ming the Merciless (Randell Williams) straight into the line up over Jones, Sadlier and Beck. Must've made quite the impression prior to signing if he feels its that much of an improvement.
Beck doesn't look up to it (yet?) and the others are out of position so it seems to make sense getting someone natural in that position.
Happy with the line up, hopefully we'll be up for this. Plymouth need taking down a notch if we're harboring hopes of upsetting the title race.
Beck doesn't look up to it (yet?) and the others are out of position so it seems to make sense getting someone natural in that position.
Happy with the line up, hopefully we'll be up for this. Plymouth need taking down a notch if we're harboring hopes of upsetting the title race.
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Charles and Jon Dadi up front. That'll do me. Up and at em....
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Good name for an actor? Don't know what genre of movie though.Worthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 2:26 pmI really feel there's some sort of response to this, just not sure what it might be...
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
Nlundulu starts in the Cheltenham game. Illes reckons an injury to him will cause uproar...
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Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
No doubt this will be the scene at Southampton on Monday should that happen.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 2:37 pmNlundulu starts in the Cheltenham game. Illes reckons an injury to him will cause uproar...
Re: A Drake but no ducks. Home v Plymouth Sat 7 Jan 15-00.
When we score an early goalWorthy4England wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 2:26 pmI really feel there's some sort of response to this, just not sure what it might be...
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