Wanderers v Hillbilly Banjo players
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Firstly, Blackpool fans, I believe took the entire South stand (could be wrong here) whereas the top-tier was not even half full today.FaninOz wrote: Fair point mate, a good turn out but surprisingly less than against Balckpool. But well done to all those who did turn up as it sounded like they lifted the team very well after we went down to 10 men, sounded somewhat quiet before that but that's not surprising at the way we were playing.
Those who don't go are missing some great games of football at the Reebok, I'm amazed that there is an empty seat in the ground where else can you see such good football matches week in week out?
Secondly, some people can't afford it - if I lived around the area, I'd be saving for a season ticket but it's beyond some people's financial reach I guess.
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Still not sure that Dunne swinging an arm back deliberately and getting nothing equates with Mark Davies's jumping for the ball and catching a player with his arm equals a second yellow and sending off. Of course the ref being Clatterbug might just have something to do with it.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
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Thought it was a very questionable sending off, but he was very stupid for pulling that stunt while sitting on a yellow.TANGODANCER wrote:Still not sure that Dunne swinging an arm back deliberately and getting nothing equates with Mark Davies's jumping for the ball and catching a player with his arm equals a second yellow and sending off. Of course the ref being Clatterbug might just have something to do with it.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
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Thirdly - the game was broadcast on live television. Not that we need to proffer excuses to the likes of FiO though.HMX wrote:Firstly, Blackpool fans, I believe took the entire South stand (could be wrong here) whereas the top-tier was not even half full today.FaninOz wrote: Fair point mate, a good turn out but surprisingly less than against Balckpool. But well done to all those who did turn up as it sounded like they lifted the team very well after we went down to 10 men, sounded somewhat quiet before that but that's not surprising at the way we were playing.
Those who don't go are missing some great games of football at the Reebok, I'm amazed that there is an empty seat in the ground where else can you see such good football matches week in week out?
Secondly, some people can't afford it - if I lived around the area, I'd be saving for a season ticket but it's beyond some people's financial reach I guess.
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If that was against one of ours then we'd have been baying for a straight red. It was a ridiculous challenge. That he put a challenge in like that whilst already having been cautioned was absolute stupidity.seanworth wrote:Thought it was a very questionable sending off, but he was very stupid for pulling that stunt while sitting on a yellow.TANGODANCER wrote:Still not sure that Dunne swinging an arm back deliberately and getting nothing equates with Mark Davies's jumping for the ball and catching a player with his arm equals a second yellow and sending off. Of course the ref being Clatterbug might just have something to do with it.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
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Lets look on the bright side - it's a guaranteed way to get the Stu-Moo dream team back together!!Bruce Rioja wrote:If that was against one of ours then we'd have been baying for a straight red. It was a ridiculous challenge. That he put a challenge in like that whilst already having been cautioned was absolute stupidity.seanworth wrote:Thought it was a very questionable sending off, but he was very stupid for pulling that stunt while sitting on a yellow.TANGODANCER wrote:Still not sure that Dunne swinging an arm back deliberately and getting nothing equates with Mark Davies's jumping for the ball and catching a player with his arm equals a second yellow and sending off. Of course the ref being Clatterbug might just have something to do with it.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
Brilliant match that, I loved it, Petrov didn't deserve to be taken off, but in hindsight, we did need Taylor's defensive workrate - although Robbo was waging a one-man assault on the B'burn attack, and was a worthy MotM, he was immense.
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For God's sake. Do your fecking jobs properly. Holden off the bench?
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"Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce says Bolton's winner in their 2-1 defat was a diabolical goal to concede"
At least he's finally doing something about the weight!
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I agreeEire_Trotter wrote:Delighted to beat Big Sam's B'burn this time around as it is actually helpin us progress up the top half of the table.
Happy for Holden getting another goal, he seems to be getting better and better the more he plays.
Lets hope we can kick on and get another few good results and make it a very happy christmas to all the wanderers and trotters out there .
Does anyone have a link with the goals please?
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I'm one of the ones that's been saying recently that I'd like to see a Holden / Mavies pairing, I just didn't expect to see it today. I fully understand OC's 'play well - stay in the side' ethos but I really do think that the midfield two should be picked by dint of who it is that we're playing against and not by dint of how we got on against those that we've just played.truewhite15 wrote:Lets look on the bright side - it's a guaranteed way to get the Stu-Moo dream team back together!!
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and - in fact - scored! (any explanation why that wasn't a goal?)KeeeeeeeBaaaaaaab wrote:Tomorrow morning will be great. Owen, ever the diplomat, gives him praise for what he did, and explains the decision. Petrov, possibly the diva, gives initial stroppage before realising it was the right decision.LeeRoyBrown wrote:Followed him to the bench and gave him what for.
Coyles the gaffer and if he wants him off then he should repect that.
I know who's going to get the backing of everyone else for it. I understand Petrov's frustration, because he played better than most today.
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http://soccertvlive.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... h-2-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;F4i11uX wrote:I agreeEire_Trotter wrote:Delighted to beat Big Sam's B'burn this time around as it is actually helpin us progress up the top half of the table.
Happy for Holden getting another goal, he seems to be getting better and better the more he plays.
Lets hope we can kick on and get another few good results and make it a very happy christmas to all the wanderers and trotters out there .
Does anyone have a link with the goals please?
thankyou!
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Montreal Wanderer wrote:http://soccertvlive.blogspot.com/2010/1 ... h-2-1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;F4i11uX wrote:I agreeEire_Trotter wrote:Delighted to beat Big Sam's B'burn this time around as it is actually helpin us progress up the top half of the table.
Happy for Holden getting another goal, he seems to be getting better and better the more he plays.
Lets hope we can kick on and get another few good results and make it a very happy christmas to all the wanderers and trotters out there .
Does anyone have a link with the goals please?
thankyou!
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he could also have gone off 5mins before for the blatant hand ball...Bruce Rioja wrote:If that was against one of ours then we'd have been baying for a straight red. It was a ridiculous challenge. That he put a challenge in like that whilst already having been cautioned was absolute stupidity.seanworth wrote:Thought it was a very questionable sending off, but he was very stupid for pulling that stunt while sitting on a yellow.TANGODANCER wrote:Still not sure that Dunne swinging an arm back deliberately and getting nothing equates with Mark Davies's jumping for the ball and catching a player with his arm equals a second yellow and sending off. Of course the ref being Clatterbug might just have something to do with it.
Commentators were pixxing themselves at 6 mins.
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what was Holden's falling over goal celeb about???
and - Moo - he didn't INTEND to fall over after his - did he! he needs more goal celebration practice..
nice to see the midfield chipping in with some goals...
and - Moo - he didn't INTEND to fall over after his - did he! he needs more goal celebration practice..
nice to see the midfield chipping in with some goals...
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What's the Vaz Te goal got to do with the price of Tikka Pies?hi there, i'm chris wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lnss9gFb1lY" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote:the shots of big Sam dancing on the touchline - and then 10secs later - AWESOME!!!!!!
Seriously, its moment for moment.
Big Sam brings on sub, sub scores on 87th minute to make it 1-1 and Big Sam celebrates live on TV.
Thank feck the opposing team scored to make it 2-1 this time!
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Holden says on Sky it was something they cooked up in the locker room but wouldn't elaborate - and no, Moo did not intend it (they were interviewed together).thebish wrote:what was Holden's falling over goal celeb about???
and - Moo - he didn't INTEND to fall over after his - did he! he needs more goal celebration practice..
nice to see the midfield chipping in with some goals...
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Just got back.
What a result!!!!
Thought it was a bad move having the Molden/Havies partnership when I saw the line-up, but fair play to Coyle for trying it out. They're just too similar to have playing together in a game like that, especially as Holden seemed to playing the more defensive role.
That crunching tackle from Robbo about 70 mins where he ended up spinning round, getting floored and jumping back to his feet shows the lad is passionate if nothing else.
Cahill put in a good few well timed tackles too.
Elmander didn't seem too sharp for first 60mins but perked up a bit towards the end.
Moo can shoot.
Diouf dramatics were a bit embarrassing.
What a result!!!!
Thought it was a bad move having the Molden/Havies partnership when I saw the line-up, but fair play to Coyle for trying it out. They're just too similar to have playing together in a game like that, especially as Holden seemed to playing the more defensive role.
That crunching tackle from Robbo about 70 mins where he ended up spinning round, getting floored and jumping back to his feet shows the lad is passionate if nothing else.
Cahill put in a good few well timed tackles too.
Elmander didn't seem too sharp for first 60mins but perked up a bit towards the end.
Moo can shoot.
Diouf dramatics were a bit embarrassing.
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I had a good feeling about this.™
I'd rather support Bolton than be you.
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