Oldham or fold em, but no full house in sight..
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Re: Oldham or fold em, but no full house in sight..
Gordon’s an athlete who happens to be able to kick a football. F*ck knows why he signed a right wing back - clearly doesn’t fancy Mascoll - haven’t seen enough to comment. Gordon’s shite though.
If we can’t beat this lot at home I’d be asking serious questions if it was my money paying the wages. If there’s another relegation I won’t be shelling out to watch non-league.
If we can’t beat this lot at home I’d be asking serious questions if it was my money paying the wages. If there’s another relegation I won’t be shelling out to watch non-league.
Re: Oldham or fold em, but no full house in sight..
I don't mind a cynical yellow if needed but that seemed a bit... Unnecessary
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Because we only had a kid and a cripple.
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Trying to be too cute with the balls in the box.
No one wants to have a crack at goal.
No one wants to have a crack at goal.
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Jam Butty off, cheese on toast replaces him.
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Brocky? It's cos he'd been done.
Jam Butty's going off. Had to happen eventually.
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Hickman > anyone left footed in our squad
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I agree but he can't play every game - he's only just started lasting the 90.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:14 pmHickman > anyone left footed in our squad
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Aye but Comley had stood him up and we had plenty back. No need.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:12 pmBrocky? It's cos he'd been done.
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Really don’t have a clue what Delaney was thinking. This all round is a dreadful performance. Starting to lose any faith this can be turned round. It’s not just bad. It’s worse than that.
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We're looking hopeless at the back again..
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We are hopeless all over the park. I don’t think one single player bar the keeper can be said to even be close to average. Santos perhaps just about us edging. 5/10.
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Sarcevic and Crawford are absolute whoppers.And Comley is worse.
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Like you had any faith from the start?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:18 pmReally don’t have a clue what Delaney was thinking. This all round is a dreadful performance. Starting to lose any faith this can be turned round. It’s not just bad. It’s worse than that.
Doesn't matter who, what or how they play it'll never be good enough.
Bet you're smiling like a cheshire cat.
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Oh I agree. Bit of red mist.Prufrock wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:17 pmAye but Comley had stood him up and we had plenty back. No need.
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If he doesn't give Darcy a chance on for Crawford he can get to ...
Ok Comley. Get the feck* off right now.
Ok Comley. Get the feck* off right now.
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That’s about as bullshit as this performance.DJBlu wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:21 pmLike you had any faith from the start?BWFC_Insane wrote: ↑Sat Oct 17, 2020 4:18 pmReally don’t have a clue what Delaney was thinking. This all round is a dreadful performance. Starting to lose any faith this can be turned round. It’s not just bad. It’s worse than that.
Doesn't matter who, what or how they play it'll never be good enough.
Bet you're smiling like a cheshire cat.
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Tutte for Comley Darcy for Crawford or Sarcevic
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