New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by TANGODANCER » Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:42 pm

Going just off that, Lonergan really earned his corn Saturday. Some of their balls into the box were really dangerous and he had to be right on his toes. Thanks for posting it.
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by bobo the clown » Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:48 pm

Nice goal. Glad he plays for us !!


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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by bobo the clown » Fri Dec 27, 2013 12:57 pm

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TANGODANCER wrote:Going just off that, Lonergan really earned his corn Saturday. Some of their balls into the box were really dangerous and he had to be right on his toes. Thanks for posting it.
Yeah definitely looked solid. Bogdan's due back from injury soon in a week or two isn't he? I hope Lonergan stays between the sticks, he's more than shown his worth and personally I feel a bit more comfortable with him in net than our Adam.
It would fly in the face of fairness & logic and be contrary to what the manager says about selection to bring him straight back in.

So ... we know what's going to happen, don't we !!
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by Harry Genshaw » Fri Dec 27, 2013 1:33 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
throwawayboltonian wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Going just off that, Lonergan really earned his corn Saturday. Some of their balls into the box were really dangerous and he had to be right on his toes. Thanks for posting it.
Yeah definitely looked solid. Bogdan's due back from injury soon in a week or two isn't he? I hope Lonergan stays between the sticks, he's more than shown his worth and personally I feel a bit more comfortable with him in net than our Adam.
It would fly in the face of fairness & logic and be contrary to what the manager says about selection to bring him straight back in.

So ... we know what's going to happen, don't we !!
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by Worthy4England » Fri Dec 27, 2013 2:20 pm

Harry Genshaw wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
throwawayboltonian wrote:
TANGODANCER wrote:Going just off that, Lonergan really earned his corn Saturday. Some of their balls into the box were really dangerous and he had to be right on his toes. Thanks for posting it.
Yeah definitely looked solid. Bogdan's due back from injury soon in a week or two isn't he? I hope Lonergan stays between the sticks, he's more than shown his worth and personally I feel a bit more comfortable with him in net than our Adam.
It would fly in the face of fairness & logic and be contrary to what the manager says about selection to bring him straight back in.

So ... we know what's going to happen, don't we !!
Yes. We'll bring a new keeper in on loan!
And then play him left back?

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by jaffka » Fri Dec 27, 2013 2:36 pm

A good win against a team with the new manager syndrome. About time we won one of those!

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by Prufrock » Fri Dec 27, 2013 3:37 pm

They were all saves you'd expect a half decent keeper to make. I'm not convinced Boggers would have saved them all. Has to be Lonergan's shirt now, surely!

Don't get this Danns is technically limited stuff. Pratters couldn't have scored that goal against an under 8s team. Sign him up! And McNaughton.
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by CAPSLOCK » Fri Dec 27, 2013 11:23 pm

Prufrock wrote:They were all saves you'd expect a half decent keeper to make
Indeed

His best save isn't on there

We have two of the better keepers in this league - Coyle was clearly building a team for Division 2

Another 2 years, we'd be laughing at Exeter away
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by plymouth wanderer » Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:39 pm

CAPSLOCK wrote:
Prufrock wrote:They were all saves you'd expect a half decent keeper to make
Indeed

His best save isn't on there

We have two of the better keepers in this league - Coyle was clearly building a team for Division 2

Another 2 years, we'd be laughing at Exeter away

I'd have been happy with that!!
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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by thebish » Sat Dec 28, 2013 7:52 pm

sounds ok to me! :-) can we have torquay utd and Plymouth argyle too?

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by YtarmyYtarmy » Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:11 pm

jaffka wrote:A good win against a team with the new manager syndrome. About time we won one of those!

This is it now, onwards and upwards.

Yes, made a change, which was my point with the thread we have played more than our fair share of games v a new manager and it tends to go against us.

We weren't the best first half and the spell of pressure in the 2nd half paid off with the goal from Danns (who we will miss if not re-signed on loan or permr). Once again sat back to absorb pressure at the end which can go either way, luckily it went for us. The support/atmosphere on the day was great. If we get a point @ Leicester I'll be suprised

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Re: New Manager Syndrome (Tykes Boxing Day)

Post by malcd1 » Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:56 pm

Come on, who on here is in this photo?

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How did he manage to sneek a rabbit in to the ground?
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