Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by thebish » Wed Jan 18, 2012 1:56 pm

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truewhite15 wrote:Maybe I'm just easily pleased, but I still subscribe to the theory that if we win, I'm happy. I couldn't care less how we played, as long as we get the result in the bag. Which we did. Yes, we were poor in the second half, but how many times this season have we seen the big boys get the recliners out if they've got the game tied up in the first 45? It's nothing new. And despite that, Macc still only had 1 shot on target. If you were expecting 6-0 scorelines, I'd suggest that's more your issue than the team's.
But the lacklustre performance highlighted all the issues we've had this season and showed that none of them have yet been solved.

A win in itself is fine, but you have to see the context.

yeah... spot on! why enjoy a win when you can see a wider context to moan about??

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:21 pm

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truewhite15 wrote:Maybe I'm just easily pleased, but I still subscribe to the theory that if we win, I'm happy. I couldn't care less how we played, as long as we get the result in the bag. Which we did. Yes, we were poor in the second half, but how many times this season have we seen the big boys get the recliners out if they've got the game tied up in the first 45? It's nothing new. And despite that, Macc still only had 1 shot on target. If you were expecting 6-0 scorelines, I'd suggest that's more your issue than the team's.
But the lacklustre performance highlighted all the issues we've had this season and showed that none of them have yet been solved.

A win in itself is fine, but you have to see the context.

yeah... spot on! why enjoy a win when you can see a wider context to moan about??
I wasn't one of the ones booing, take it up with them that did!

But I was there and I was freezing.

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by thebish » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:24 pm

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BWFC_Insane wrote:
truewhite15 wrote:Maybe I'm just easily pleased, but I still subscribe to the theory that if we win, I'm happy. I couldn't care less how we played, as long as we get the result in the bag. Which we did. Yes, we were poor in the second half, but how many times this season have we seen the big boys get the recliners out if they've got the game tied up in the first 45? It's nothing new. And despite that, Macc still only had 1 shot on target. If you were expecting 6-0 scorelines, I'd suggest that's more your issue than the team's.
But the lacklustre performance highlighted all the issues we've had this season and showed that none of them have yet been solved.

A win in itself is fine, but you have to see the context.

yeah... spot on! why enjoy a win when you can see a wider context to moan about??
I wasn't one of the ones booing, take it up with them that did!

But I was there and I was freezing.
wins are scarce, I think I'll just enjoy them when they come. I didn't mention booing.

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by Bruno3 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 2:50 pm

Dr Hotdog wrote:Nice to see Chungy doing the half-time draw!
A half time draw as well as a win - the Reebok's becoming a fortress

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by chris33 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:20 pm

I wasn't there can't be blamed for the booing having said that if I was I wouldn't have booed em off a win is a win would we have done the same if we had beaten Wigan like that probably not. I think people are forgetting if Macclesfield played like they played 3 times against us there is no way they would be where they are. They raised their game against us we did a professional job clean sheet as well

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Post by Sponge » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:37 pm

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Dr Hotdog wrote:Nice to see Chungy doing the half-time draw!
A half time draw as well as a win - the Reebok's becoming a fortress

:lol:

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by Sponge » Wed Jan 18, 2012 5:42 pm

chris33 wrote:I wasn't there can't be blamed for the booing having said that if I was I wouldn't have booed em off a win is a win would we have done the same if we had beaten Wigan like that probably not. I think people are forgetting if Macclesfield played like they played 3 times against us there is no way they would be where they are. They raised their game against us we did a professional job clean sheet as well

Perhaps it wasn't booing after all, but rather the collective groan of 10,000 people as they simultaneously peeled their iced-up bollocks off their seats.

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by jaffka » Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:22 pm

I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:12 pm

jaffka wrote:I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.
There werent that much booing, it was half hearted to match the effort of our players.

But there were a bit.....

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:20 pm

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jaffka wrote:I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.
There werent that much booing, it was half hearted to match the effort of our players.
But there were a bit.....
Aye, only winning two nil in an F.A.Cup match against a potential banana-skin team. Disgusting.
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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by BWFC_Insane » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:23 pm

TANGODANCER wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
jaffka wrote:I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.
There werent that much booing, it was half hearted to match the effort of our players.
But there were a bit.....
Aye, only winning two nil in an F.A.Cup match against a potential banana-skin team. Disgusting.
With the greatest of respect without being there to witness the pathetic second half, and paying for the privilege, in freezing conditions, then you won't get the frustration...

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by TANGODANCER » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:50 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:
BWFC_Insane wrote:
jaffka wrote:I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.
There werent that much booing, it was half hearted to match the effort of our players.
But there were a bit.....
Aye, only winning two nil in an F.A.Cup match against a potential banana-skin team. Disgusting.
With the greatest of respect without being there to witness the pathetic second half, and paying for the privilege, in freezing conditions, then you won't get the frustration...
Suitably reprimanded, I'll withdraw and leave it to you to moan alone.
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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by officer_dibble » Wed Jan 18, 2012 7:58 pm

Verbal wrote:GOALS

http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/bo ... esfield-0/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
cheers
If I was a macc fan id be dissapointed with the keeper on both

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Post by Gail Platz » Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:10 pm

BWFC_Insane wrote:
jaffka wrote:I did not hear any booing, groans when Robbo came on.
There werent that much booing, it was half hearted to match the effort of our players.

But there were a bit.....
They were all saying Boo-urns

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by thebish » Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:06 pm

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With the greatest of respect without being there to witness the pathetic second half, and paying for the privilege, in freezing conditions, then you won't get the frustration...
yeah - bastards!! it's cold in winter and you now have to pay to get in... COYLE OUT!!!

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by Prufrock » Thu Jan 19, 2012 12:50 am

officer_dibble wrote:
Verbal wrote:GOALS

http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/bo ... esfield-0/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
cheers
If I was a macc fan id be dissapointed with the keeper on both
He's fecking shit! Folk were raving about him after the first game, 3 foot tall and the agility of Stephen Hawking on rohypnol. Wheater's header in first un should never have gone in.
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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by chris33 » Thu Jan 19, 2012 8:09 am

It speaks volumes when Robbo didn't even start. I just think that he has been poor for a while now and it can be traced back to last season when Coyle rested him before the semi final for two games because he was on 9 yellows. He went three weeks without playing a match comes in for the semi final and was at fault for some of the goals possibly due to lack of sharpness. He has never recovered from that.

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Post by Holden midfielder » Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:19 am

chris33 wrote:It speaks volumes when Robbo didn't even start. I just think that he has been poor for a while now and it can be traced back to last season when Coyle rested him before the semi final for two games because he was on 9 yellows. He went three weeks without playing a match comes in for the semi final and was at fault for some of the goals possibly due to lack of sharpness. He has never recovered from that.

Have we recovered from that? Kicked this club right in the junk mail!

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Re: Wanderers vs Macclesfield: The Threequel

Post by a1 » Mon Jan 23, 2012 2:10 pm

Holden midfielder wrote: Have we recovered from that? Kicked this club right in the junk mail!
coyle out

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