BOLTON v THE PIE MEN
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Re: BOLTON v THE PIE MEN
0-0 away is surely a reasonable day at the office for us?!
No-one can say for sure what would have happened, similarly cant say we wouldnt have even won it as we'll never know !
No-one can say for sure what would have happened, similarly cant say we wouldnt have even won it as we'll never know !
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I'd have been happy with 0-0. And I'm certainly not trying to suggest what may or may not have happened. Simply stating that from what I'd seen, I wouldn't have put a bet on us retaining 0-0 or winning, even had we kept as a 4-5-1.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:0-0 away is surely a reasonable day at the office for us?!
No-one can say for sure what would have happened, similarly cant say we wouldnt have even won it as we'll never know !

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I think most of us would have been happy with 0-0 at Norwich, except Owen 'geronimo' Coyle !
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Worthy4England wrote:I'd have been happy with 0-0. And I'm certainly not trying to suggest what may or may not have happened. Simply stating that from what I'd seen, I wouldn't have put a bet on us retaining 0-0 or winning, even had we kept as a 4-5-1.ohjimmyjimmy wrote:0-0 away is surely a reasonable day at the office for us?!
No-one can say for sure what would have happened, similarly cant say we wouldnt have even won it as we'll never know !
I'd be sure the odds went longer and longer when we reverted to 4-4-2 though...
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Particularly that 4-4-2... the one with last season's top tackler removed.
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I don't need any convincing about the generality.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Particularly that 4-4-2... the one with last season's top tackler removed.

Simply saying that I could fairly easily stretch my imagination as far as a Norwich win after the evidence of the first 60 mins, regardless. I thought we were fairly lucky to be at 0-0 after an hour.

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Furry muff. When Moo got pulled they'd had one more shot on target than us. Thereafter, they had four more to our one.Worthy4England wrote:Simply saying that I could fairly easily stretch my imagination as far as a Norwich win after the evidence of the first 60 mins, regardless. I thought we were fairly lucky to be at 0-0 after an hour.
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I couldn't bring myself to which the full highlights, but did find some showing only Ryo which put a slight positive gloss on things:
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/in ... 1-wigan-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He should start the next couple of games ahead of Petrov, IMO.
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/in ... 1-wigan-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He should start the next couple of games ahead of Petrov, IMO.
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muamba didnt get dropped for this for restat[e]ing/reposting them statistics off here onto his twitter page , did he ?
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Once he'd leaned to pass to the white shirt instead of the blue, certainly gives us a bit more pace reminded me off Chungy. I thought him and Tuncay seemed to spark off each other. Don't know if he would last an entire game though, I can see him being used more as an impact sub last 20 minutes or so once the games already lost.Sponge wrote:I couldn't bring myself to which the full highlights, but did find some showing only Ryo which put a slight positive gloss on things:
http://www.101greatgoals.com/gvideos/in ... 1-wigan-2/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He should start the next couple of games ahead of Petrov, IMO.
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Reo-Coker's unhappy. (From the BN)
It was a local derby and that extra passion was needed, but that commitment was lacking and we've got to be honest with ourselves. Wigan showed more determination and made it very difficult for us. We're very disappointed. At Norwich, we let ourselves down and again in this one we let ourselves down big-time. I'm not going to sugar-coat it. Everyone has their opinions but we've let ourselves down. We've got to face reality and we're really in a relegation fight.
But we have got to be positive. I always shout week in week out, it’s about consistency. That is the key. We can’t get complacent. As much as you perform against the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal, it’s about the teams around us – and against teams in the relegation area we are going to have to produce an extra yard of performance. It seemed we were lacking that extra bit of grit against Wigan.
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Better late than never Nige.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Reo-Coker's unhappy. (From the BN)
It was a local derby and that extra passion was needed, but that commitment was lacking and we've got to be honest with ourselves. Wigan showed more determination and made it very difficult for us. We're very disappointed. At Norwich, we let ourselves down and again in this one we let ourselves down big-time. I'm not going to sugar-coat it. Everyone has their opinions but we've let ourselves down. We've got to face reality and we're really in a relegation fight.
But we have got to be positive. I always shout week in week out, it’s about consistency. That is the key. We can’t get complacent. As much as you perform against the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal, it’s about the teams around us – and against teams in the relegation area we are going to have to produce an extra yard of performance. It seemed we were lacking that extra bit of grit against Wigan.
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ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Better late than never Nige.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Reo-Coker's unhappy. (From the BN)
It was a local derby and that extra passion was needed, but that commitment was lacking and we've got to be honest with ourselves. Wigan showed more determination and made it very difficult for us. We're very disappointed. At Norwich, we let ourselves down and again in this one we let ourselves down big-time. I'm not going to sugar-coat it. Everyone has their opinions but we've let ourselves down. We've got to face reality and we're really in a relegation fight.
But we have got to be positive. I always shout week in week out, it’s about consistency. That is the key. We can’t get complacent. As much as you perform against the likes of Liverpool and Arsenal, it’s about the teams around us – and against teams in the relegation area we are going to have to produce an extra yard of performance. It seemed we were lacking that extra bit of grit against Wigan.
just need the manager to realise that
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Two key phrases there for me. "Everyone has there opinions" "lacking that bit of extra grit."
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