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HahahahahaHoboh wrote:Errrrrr Looney Toons if you don't mind!!!TKIZ! wrote:Gives us great confidence going into the Toon Army game
Yet another good result but we need to start collecting a few clean sheets.
Are you watching Megson and all you apologists for him!!!! See what a team with virtually the same players you had can do with proper coaching and a plan oh and btw the tiara fits the shirehorse just ask Mr Holden. You should now crawl under whatever stone you came from and stop bleeding any more cash from this club. The damage tyou did with your record spending and low league finishes has come home to roost.
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What does this actually mean? It's like a random collection of words pulled out of a hat. Another job for Bletchley Park.Hoboh wrote:Errrrrr Looney Toons if you don't mind!!!TKIZ! wrote:Gives us great confidence going into the Toon Army game
Yet another good result but we need to start collecting a few clean sheets.
Are you watching Megson and all you apologists for him!!!! See what a team with virtually the same players you had can do with proper coaching and a plan oh and btw the tiara fits the shirehorse just ask Mr Holden. You should now crawl under whatever stone you came from and stop bleeding any more cash from this club. The damage tyou did with your record spending and low league finishes has come home to roost.
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Megson generally spent well as the way his signings are performing shows.His failing was his personality,dour paranoid negative and miserable,his team reflected that.We now have a positive enthusiastic balanced individual in charge.If someone feck* up they're told but it's not held against them interminably, if someone tries something that doesn't come off they laugh and crack on.
Megson spent wisely but didn't have the qualities as a human being to manage successfully.
Megson spent wisely but didn't have the qualities as a human being to manage successfully.
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This. Good eye for a player quite often... he's just a shit managerIanmooreslovechild wrote:Megson generally spent well as the way his signings are performing shows.His failing was his personality,dour paranoid negative and miserable,his team reflected that.We now have a positive enthusiastic balanced individual in charge.If someone feck up they're told but it's not held against them interminably, if someone tries something that doesn't come off they laugh and crack on.
Megson spent wisely but didn't have the qualities as a human being to manage successfully.
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Same, looked like he was just dicking around with it. Hoarsely screaming 'just hit it you useless bastard. Thank god for that.' Hmmm.General Mannerheim wrote:hell fire, i had no idea it was that good!thebish wrote:just watched elmo's goal again - that is fecking delightful!
Belting day out.
EDIT: Coming away I thought pea-head's goal would be the one we'd all be raving about, lovely, lovely move, similar to Steinsson's last week. He was immense again. USA USA USA!
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It brought to my mind a similar goal Eidur Gudjonson scored for us back a while.Prufrock wrote:Same, looked like he was just dicking around with it. Hoarsely screaming 'just hit it you useless bastard. Thank god for that.' Hmmm.General Mannerheim wrote:hell fire, i had no idea it was that good!thebish wrote:just watched elmo's goal again - that is fecking delightful!
Belting day out.
EDIT: Coming away I thought pea-head's goal would be the one we'd all be raving about, lovely, lovely move, similar to Steinsson's last week. He was immense again. USA USA USA!
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Just been throught 3 of the Sunday papers and the Elmo goal gets barely a mention. He made Bergkamp's lauded goal for Arsenal look pedestrian and it gets no response. Had it been that tw4t Nani, Nasri or Torres who pulled that off, we;d be seeing it for years on TV.
Great 3 points and I'm almost desperate to use a 6 letter word beginning with E, but I'm putting the mockers on nothing yet. As the cliche goes, it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Can anyone tell me how many points we had at this stage of the season during our 2 most successful spells under BSA?
Great 3 points and I'm almost desperate to use a 6 letter word beginning with E, but I'm putting the mockers on nothing yet. As the cliche goes, it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Can anyone tell me how many points we had at this stage of the season during our 2 most successful spells under BSA?
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19/11/06 21 points from 13 playedBijou Bob wrote:Just been throught 3 of the Sunday papers and the Elmo goal gets barely a mention. He made Bergkamp's lauded goal for Arsenal look pedestrian and it gets no response. Had it been that tw4t Nani, Nasri or Torres who pulled that off, we;d be seeing it for years on TV.
Great 3 points and I'm almost desperate to use a 6 letter word beginning with E, but I'm putting the mockers on nothing yet. As the cliche goes, it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Can anyone tell me how many points we had at this stage of the season during our 2 most successful spells under BSA?
30/11/05 23 points from 13 played
14/11/04 22 points from 13 played
23/11/03 15 points from 13 played
Coyle's PPG this season: 1.46 - which isn't bad at all (if continued = abt 55pts for the season)
Megson's was 1
therefore Coyle is 46% better than Megson. QED.
Megson's was 1
therefore Coyle is 46% better than Megson. QED.
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Have just done that and what a goal, to see it in real time and in the context of the game was quite something. Sign that guy up, if that's what he does after having a virus give him one every week! . Mind the buildup to the third goal was also something special with numerous passes mesmorising the Wolves midfield and defence and what a clean finish Holden gave.FaninOz wrote:Just watched the highlghts, excellent second and third goals and what a towering header from Lee to set up the first. But on the other hand what a total c*ck up from the defence for their second goal. Poor from Jussi who came out for a ball that he had no chance of getting leaving an open goal and there was no marking on Fletcher at all. Their first goal was an excellent worked goal mind.Eire_Trotter wrote:What a goal Elmo!! Take a bow son .
That result has made my weekend, I hope this is the start of the good things from now on.
Looking forward to watching the full game after daughter and grandkids go home, cartoons have priority at present on TV!
I thought that Lee and Holden played particularly well, even though Holden looked very tired at times he never gave up and was all over the pitch. Muamba similarly but he still can't shoot straight.
The defence was a bit at sixes and sevens at times and we were actually lucky that Wolves were not very good with their final pass into the area. The defence was particulary all messed up for their second goal, mind it was very clear that it wasn't a corner, but nevertheless we defended it very badly and Jussi was all at sea. In fact Jussi looked out of sorts for most of the match, his facial expressions made him look worried and vacant most of the time they showed a close up of him. He didn't look a happy bunny at all and perhaps he should be given a rest.
Rickets is definitely showing his lack of match practice at premiership level and will need another few games if Coyle wants him to be ready in case we have further suspensions or injuries in the defence.
Even though it was only a recording I still felt nervous during those last 15 mins after their second goal. Stupid really!!!! in fact.
Depression is just a state of mind, supporting Bolton is also a state of mind hence supporting Bolton must be depressing QED
12 passes for our 3rd goal, all with purpose and to men who'd found themselves space. Looks so simple but is clearly not.
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Stuart Holden - what more can be said about this bloke? Absolutely superb again, really impressive. Must have been MOM in the last half dozen games.
Thought, contrary to popular opinion - that Ricketts did well against Jarvis (who is a good winger), and deserves to keep his place for Newcastle next week. That Gutierrez is fecking wank so should be in for a straightforward game.
Taylor was decent too, which was a shock, but a welcome one.
We need to beat Newcastle and Blackpool now, and I fully expect we will. Starting to get the old feeling back that we had under Sam where we are expecting to get something from every game now, unlike under that ginger prick. COME ON YOU WHITES
Thought, contrary to popular opinion - that Ricketts did well against Jarvis (who is a good winger), and deserves to keep his place for Newcastle next week. That Gutierrez is fecking wank so should be in for a straightforward game.
Taylor was decent too, which was a shock, but a welcome one.
We need to beat Newcastle and Blackpool now, and I fully expect we will. Starting to get the old feeling back that we had under Sam where we are expecting to get something from every game now, unlike under that ginger prick. COME ON YOU WHITES
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Ricketts stuck to his task but was out of position a number of times.East Lower wrote:Stuart Holden - what more can be said about this bloke? Absolutely superb again, really impressive. Must have been MOM in the last half dozen games.
Thought, contrary to popular opinion - that Ricketts did well against Jarvis (who is a good winger), and deserves to keep his place for Newcastle next week. That Gutierrez is fecking wank so should be in for a straightforward game.
Taylor was decent too, which was a shock, but a welcome one.
We need to beat Newcastle and Blackpool now, and I fully expect we will. Starting to get the old feeling back that we had under Sam where we are expecting to get something from every game now, unlike under that ginger prick. COME ON YOU WHITES
Steinsson will be back in after his great performance against Spurs. He's the better right back of the two.
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He showed it again after Cahill's red card this season, but I do wonder if he'd prove to be a viable long-term replacement for Cahill if he is indeed sold.Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Agree,Ricketts may eventually prove to be a better centre half than full back.Certainly looked solid there when Cahill was out last season
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Well he's not the footballer Cahill is but from what I remember we looked better defensively with him alongside Knight than we ever have with Cahill there.The extra responsibilty seemed to bring the best out in Knight and Ricketts was very dependable.He's brave,good in the air, strong in the tackle and seemed to have a good positional sense.At fullback he comes unstuck when facing players with quick feet like Jarvis one on one.
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