Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
FFS. I may as well bang my head on the wall here. Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. My frustration remains in the fact that Parkinson insists on playing a style that hopes that they might. I honestly cannot make my view anymore obvious so if you still can't see that then I give up. Do try to understand that that others are saying!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:00 pmThe style thing is just another slight. However you play you need someone up front to play off sometimes.None of our other strikers have shown any ability to do that.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:51 pmDo you ever actually take the trouble to read that that others bother to post on here? Or, as is evidenced, is it that you simply can't wait to read your own version of events and congratulate yourself in an incredibly onanistic style ? I have stated quite clearly, within my past couple of post and in many before them as to exactly how important Madine is to us given the only style in which Parkinson knows how to play. It's all here in these pages. Have a read of other people's posts some time, I dare you.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:41 pm
The folk like you who simply won't ever accept what Madine has done this season will keep trying the reductive arguments.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
I fundamentally disagree that Parky is the issue. As Iles says he didn't send teams out to hit Le Fondre's head with long balls.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:11 pmFFS. I may as well bang my head on the wall here. Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying. My frustration remains in the fact that Parkinson insists on playing a style that hopes that they might. I honestly cannot make my view anymore obvious so if you still can't see that then I give up. Do try to understand that that others are saying!BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:00 pmThe style thing is just another slight. However you play you need someone up front to play off sometimes.None of our other strikers have shown any ability to do that.Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:51 pmDo you ever actually take the trouble to read that that others bother to post on here? Or, as is evidenced, is it that you simply can't wait to read your own version of events and congratulate yourself in an incredibly onanistic style ? I have stated quite clearly, within my past couple of post and in many before them as to exactly how important Madine is to us given the only style in which Parkinson knows how to play. It's all here in these pages. Have a read of other people's posts some time, I dare you.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 6:41 pm
The folk like you who simply won't ever accept what Madine has done this season will keep trying the reductive arguments.
And yesterday we didn't just lump long balls.
We need a presence up front however we are playing. Someone to occupy centre halves. Madine does that whether it's a long ball or otherwise. Nobody else does.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
Then you're a pair of absolute pricks who, for some reason, refuse to accept that which is going on in front of you. That is all. Cheers.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:45 pm
I fundamentally disagree that Parky is the issue. As Iles says he didn't send teams out to hit Le Fondre's head with long balls.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
I don't see that at all. The change of tactics Chesterfield 1st half to Chesterfield 2nd half was very noticeable. Then we reverted to Connor Wilkinson next game. I suppose we were going to unleash Wilkinson's silky on the floor ball playing skillz? Utter tosh.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
Brilliant. Aye. Teams never in pressure games don't perform how intended eh? Managers never send teams out but the team can't perform how expected? Or the opposition knock teams out of their gameplan?Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:06 pmThen you're a pair of absolute pricks who, for some reason, refuse to accept that which is going on in front of you. That is all. Cheers.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:45 pm
I fundamentally disagree that Parky is the issue. As Iles says he didn't send teams out to hit Le Fondre's head with long balls.
Superb.
And I supposed his screaming at Dervite and Derik after they played aimless long balls against Bury was all for show then?
Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
4 minutes and 13 seconds in.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
You've just embellished my point,BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:32 pmBrilliant. Aye. Teams never in pressure games don't perform how intended eh? Managers never send teams out but the team can't perform how expected? Or the opposition knock teams out of their gameplan?Bruce Rioja wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 8:06 pmThen you're a pair of absolute pricks who, for some reason, refuse to accept that which is going on in front of you. That is all. Cheers.BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 7:45 pm
I fundamentally disagree that Parky is the issue. As Iles says he didn't send teams out to hit Le Fondre's head with long balls.
Superb.
And I supposed his screaming at Dervite and Derik after they played aimless long balls against Bury was all for show then?
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
Just to say, Mr Barnet, that Vale fans in the 70s made up for their lack of numbers by an excess of spite, aggression and persistent daylight knobbery... Bruce Rioja tells the story - he should tell it on here - of mounted cops riding their horses onto the behind the goal terrace they sparsely, but menacingly, occupied. Cops on horseback. On a terrace. Don't know which decade that was.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:55 pm
At which point, Vale got involved. It started with a couple of not-rights vaulting the fence and passing the pitiful stewarding in front of the Railway Stand to our right. Giving it the standard arms-wide come-for-a-cuddle displayed by those who truly miss their mother's teat, they were duly enjoined by our own knobheads. Of course, Vale's fans had much less to lose than ours from an abandonment, and the subsequent delay – the longest aggro-caused match break I've experienced in 30-odd years – only focused the fans' concentration on each other; so did the sudden materialisation of dozens of dayglo riot police (quickly enough to suggest they had previously been getting paid to sip tea in the back of the many Mariahs outside).
It's a pity that the day spilled into that sort of knobheadery but hardly surprising. The two teams had a lot riding on it, and I haven't seen such a pissed-up Superwhite Army outside Wembley; boozy bonhomie can soon turn to alcoholic aggro. It suddenly felt a very long way back to the car, past a worrying number of pubs, and so it proved, with growling knuckle-draggers standing outside every hostile hostelry offering quick mutual physical gratification while Murphy's Mobs tore round street corners evading the rozzers and confronting their rivals. Oh, the 80s, how glad I am you've gone.
Enough of that shit.
Stoke fans are some way from the most charming also.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
Excellent. If you zoom right in, you can see me shouting at Pru to get off the pitch.
Às armas, às armas!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
Good to have you back, Will.WTW wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:29 pmJust to say, Mr Barnet, that Vale fans in the 70s made up for their lack of numbers by an excess of spite, aggression and persistent daylight knobbery... Bruce Rioja tells the story - he should tell it on here - of mounted cops riding their horses onto the behind the goal terrace they sparsely, but menacingly, occupied. Cops on horseback. On a terrace. Don't know which decade that was.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:55 pm
At which point, Vale got involved. It started with a couple of not-rights vaulting the fence and passing the pitiful stewarding in front of the Railway Stand to our right. Giving it the standard arms-wide come-for-a-cuddle displayed by those who truly miss their mother's teat, they were duly enjoined by our own knobheads. Of course, Vale's fans had much less to lose than ours from an abandonment, and the subsequent delay – the longest aggro-caused match break I've experienced in 30-odd years – only focused the fans' concentration on each other; so did the sudden materialisation of dozens of dayglo riot police (quickly enough to suggest they had previously been getting paid to sip tea in the back of the many Mariahs outside).
It's a pity that the day spilled into that sort of knobheadery but hardly surprising. The two teams had a lot riding on it, and I haven't seen such a pissed-up Superwhite Army outside Wembley; boozy bonhomie can soon turn to alcoholic aggro. It suddenly felt a very long way back to the car, past a worrying number of pubs, and so it proved, with growling knuckle-draggers standing outside every hostile hostelry offering quick mutual physical gratification while Murphy's Mobs tore round street corners evading the rozzers and confronting their rivals. Oh, the 80s, how glad I am you've gone.
Enough of that shit.
Stoke fans are some way from the most charming also.
Some years ago scientists discovered that our DNA shows about 10% of our being is neanderthal in origin. My hunch is you can double that for the Potteries.
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
My first game since before Lennon.
Dreadful, nervy low quality fare
Hilarious 70's action in and around the ground
Really enjoyed myself
Dreadful, nervy low quality fare
Hilarious 70's action in and around the ground
Really enjoyed myself
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
I though Pru was the one around 3 and a half minutes in that clearly didn't have the footwear for the jobTonyDomingos wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:19 pmExcellent. If you zoom right in, you can see me shouting at Pru to get off the pitch.
Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
It was definitely a throwback!lovethesmellofnapalm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:54 pmMy first game since before Lennon.
Dreadful, nervy low quality fare
Hilarious 70's action in and around the ground
Really enjoyed myself
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
must say i was also quite enjoying the aggro from the safety of my seat, although there were a few coins come whizzing past our heads!! i suddenly then felt quite terrible about it all when i saw this young lad crying his eyes out literally shaking in his boots! we were sat bottom left of the stand where they were most threatening... his dad had to take him home.
Also, nice to see we are not being vilified in the press for the trouble, the blame seems to be entirely with Port Vale fans quite rightly.
Great day tho, just like old times. good fun at Tommy Cheadles before the game and there must have been a fair few hundred who didnt witness a single kick! did they sell out of beer or just refuse to serve any more in the ground??
Also, nice to see we are not being vilified in the press for the trouble, the blame seems to be entirely with Port Vale fans quite rightly.
Great day tho, just like old times. good fun at Tommy Cheadles before the game and there must have been a fair few hundred who didnt witness a single kick! did they sell out of beer or just refuse to serve any more in the ground??
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
What a day. First goal, I ended up 3 rows down and have cuts and bruises all over my legs. Ripped my Jeans and temporarily lost a trainer.
My wife got knocked flying by a guy dressed as a banana and he gave her a tenner by way of apology, that we refused twice before he threw at her. Beer in the seats like being abroad.
What a club
My wife got knocked flying by a guy dressed as a banana and he gave her a tenner by way of apology, that we refused twice before he threw at her. Beer in the seats like being abroad.
What a club
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Re: Vale of tears or happy valley? Port Vale (A) Sat 22 Apr 3pm
boltonboris wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 5:51 pmWhat a day. First goal, I ended up 3 rows down and have cuts and bruises all over my legs. Ripped my Jeans and temporarily lost a trainer.
My wife got knocked flying by a guy dressed as a banana and he gave her a tenner by way of apology, that we refused twice before he threw at her. Beer in the seats like being abroad.
What a club
fecked my back up when Wheats scored. Got a huge purple bruise on the back of my calf and I almost pushed HG over the seats behind us. Well worth it, though HG might disagree!
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