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He looked okay but didn't score in that youth tournament so that means he's better than our captain and second top scorer???
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Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
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Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
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naah - 3 points tonight and 3 more on saturday while Blackpool are leaderless. (wll I can hpe can't I??).
In the last few games we've won after going behind and los or drawn after going ahead. Does this trend mean we should deliberately concede the first one tonight?
In the last few games we've won after going behind and los or drawn after going ahead. Does this trend mean we should deliberately concede the first one tonight?
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I haven't even made my mind up yet.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
Plus I'm starting to run out of slang terms for having one's arse ripped apart and I don't want to sound too repetitive.
Also I haven't even made my mind up yet.
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Well that means we've already lost about 5-0.CrazyHorse wrote:I haven't even made my mind up yet.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
Plus I'm starting to run out of slang terms for having one's arse ripped apart and I don't want to sound too repetitive.
Also I haven't even made my mind up yet.
So cheers for that.
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If we play Caerphilly at the back and don't Stilt-on the attack it might turn out to be a Red Leicester day for us.
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Always a pleasure.BWFC_Insane wrote:Well that means we've already lost about 5-0.CrazyHorse wrote:I haven't even made my mind up yet.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
Plus I'm starting to run out of slang terms for having one's arse ripped apart and I don't want to sound too repetitive.
Also I haven't even made my mind up yet.
So cheers for that.
I think it'll be 2-2. With their second rebounding off Bogdan's face into the bottom corner.
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CrazyHorse wrote:Always a pleasure.BWFC_Insane wrote:Well that means we've already lost about 5-0.CrazyHorse wrote:I haven't even made my mind up yet.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
Plus I'm starting to run out of slang terms for having one's arse ripped apart and I don't want to sound too repetitive.
Also I haven't even made my mind up yet.
So cheers for that.
I think it'll be 2-2. With their second rebounding off Bogdan's face into the bottom corner.
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It appears Mavies made his 100th appearance against Cardiff. Not sure if it was mentioned anywhere.
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Don't be silly. It's the new secrecy policy. Eleven get off the coach and the opposition get to work sorting a plan out. Then Douggie sneaks an entirely different XI in from where they've been hidden in the luggage compartment and confuses the fxck out of them.thebish wrote:any team news anywhere yet?
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Plus they show the team that played West Brom last season on the tellys in the stand before the match!TANGODANCER wrote:Don't be silly. It's the new secrecy policy. Eleven get off the coach and the opposition get to work sorting a plan out. Then Douggie sneaks an entirely different XI in from where they've been hidden in the luggage compartment and confuses the fxck out of them.thebish wrote:any team news anywhere yet?
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As Fat Les said=(We,re going to score one more than you).Hoping for a clean one tonite..(BOGDAN KEEP HOLD OF IT).I think we are well overdue to show what we are capable of in this league..As long as he does,nt keep slapping that nasty ball out to the feet of their strikers.Zat and Mavies even showed how good they can be,hoping it was just Coyles coaching methods that were fekking us up and now we are going to go on a run,N,gog looked like a new signing on Saturday..Comeonuwhitemen...3-0
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Somebody said somewhere, on a different thread, that we will absolutely muller some poor, unsuspecting team at some point this season. That's right, but I don't think it'll be here. I'll be happy with a scrappy draw; if we play like we did against Cardiff, however, there's no reason why we can't come away with a 2-goal victory.
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Stop the soft goals and we don't lose. Might even win, and convincingly at that. All down to the clean sheet syndrome we haven't managed to conquer yet this season. Dougie's had a week now to observe training and I'm seeing much as Saturday with Sordell doing the sub role N'gog did last week. Pratley might make way for Spearing and a lot will depend on how we're doing after an hour. Talk of major changes might just be a red herring to fool the opposition.truewhite15 wrote:Somebody said somewhere, on a different thread, that we will absolutely muller some poor, unsuspecting team at some point this season. That's right, but I don't think it'll be here. I'll be happy with a scrappy draw; if we play like we did against Cardiff, however, there's no reason why we can't come away with a 2-goal victory.
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Back doors smashed in. Back doors battered. Back doors invaded. There's a few for you CHCrazyHorse wrote:I haven't even made my mind up yet.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Has Crazy Horse already said we're gonna get stuffed? He needs to.Bijou Bob wrote:Dougie will be wanting to keep it tight at the back, so I predict the same starting line up (personally, I'd change Andrews for Spearing). I'll state now that I'd be happy with a point from this one. Delirious with 3, but happy with a point.
Plus I'm starting to run out of slang terms for having one's arse ripped apart and I don't want to sound too repetitive.
Also I haven't even made my mind up yet.
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If we don't win 4-0 tonight, #freedmanout as far as I'm concerned.
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I'm going for a 2-0 win tonight. Eagles to score both. An eagle always beats a fox!
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