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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Sponge » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:45 am

Relentless09 wrote:Just had a revalation, we're gonna do them COYW

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by CrazyHorse » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:48 am

Relentless09 wrote:Just had a revalation, we're gonna do them COYW
Is revalation a new brand of vodka?
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:04 am

CrazyHorse wrote:
Relentless09 wrote:Just had a revalation, we're gonna do them COYW
Is revalation a new brand of vodka?
it's a bloody strong one if it gives you visions like this !!
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Verbal » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:09 am

We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Beefheart » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:18 am

Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
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Post by bettyrasta » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:44 am

Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
Good suggestions but I would like to add that this could be the time that Robbie Blake comes into his own.

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Beefheart » Thu Mar 01, 2012 11:53 am

bettyrasta wrote:
Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
Good suggestions but I would like to add that this could be the time that Robbie Blake comes into his own.
Gavin McCann is on the coaching staff, he could do a Scholes.

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by thebish » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:03 pm

bettyrasta wrote:
Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
Good suggestions but I would like to add that this could be the time that Robbie Blake comes into his own.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Verbal » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:08 pm

Beefheart wrote:
bettyrasta wrote:
Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
Good suggestions but I would like to add that this could be the time that Robbie Blake comes into his own.
Gavin McCann is on the coaching staff, he could do a Scholes.

Good idea, we're short of wingers as it is.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by irie Cee Bee » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:09 pm

Verbal wrote:
Beefheart wrote:
bettyrasta wrote:
Verbal wrote:We really need to go for this.

As such I'd be tempted to drop Muamba entirely and go for Pratley in the middle with Mark Davies for a bit more adventure. Ricketts hasn't been doing much of late so I'd also bring back Robbo at fullback so we can have someone with a bit of passion. Ngog is working hard but he can't do everything on his own so I'd play SKD alongside him, and we know how much Petrov loves playing with Robinson so I'd have him in for Ryo, too.
Good suggestions but I would like to add that this could be the time that Robbie Blake comes into his own.
Gavin McCann is on the coaching staff, he could do a Scholes.

Good idea, we're short of wingers as it is.
While we are at it, throw in Sammy Lee. He would do a better job in our midfield.

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by plymouth wanderer » Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:55 pm

we should just forfeit the match it will only be a 3 nill loss

got to think of the goal difference
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by thebish » Thu Mar 01, 2012 7:00 pm

well - it seems all is fine...
Coyle is adamant his side will avoid relegation and the Scot insists the future is bright for the Reebok Stadium outfit.

“There is no doubt this year we have been decimated by the quality we have lost since the summer,” Coyle told the Manchester Evening News.

“But what we have at the football club is good enough to make sure we stay in the Barclays Premier League.

“We have to address the short term first but, from then, there is a long-term plan we have put in place.

“Everybody knows what we are doing and how we want to progress.

“With the young players coming through, we will be in an unbelievable position to take this club forward.”

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by bobo the clown » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:04 pm

thebish wrote:well - it seems all is fine...
Coyle is adamant his side will avoid relegation and the Scot insists the future is bright for the Reebok Stadium outfit.

“There is no doubt this year we have been decimated by the quality we have lost since the summer,” Coyle told the Manchester Evening News.

“But what we have at the football club is good enough to make sure we stay in the Barclays Premier League.

“We have to address the short term first but, from then, there is a long-term plan we have put in place.

“Everybody knows what we are doing and how we want to progress.

“With the young players coming through, we will be in an unbelievable position to take this club forward.”
The Championship should be a breeze then. It will make Todds 99pt season look like a 5-0 defeat in a sem-final & 12 months shite thereafter.
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by officer_dibble » Thu Mar 01, 2012 8:45 pm

if we've been decimated by quality this year...

why spend january signing unproven kids?

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Il Pirate » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:16 pm

We will lose. Owen knows we will lose. All the players know we will lose. All the fans know we will lose. So, there's never been a better time to try that 1-1-9 formation. Bamboozle 'em. Wave after wave of attack. Like the Dam Busters, or the Japs at Pearl Harbour. Lets go Kamikaze and think 'feck it'! If we go down, we go down fighting.............................COYW!

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Post by TANGODANCER » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:42 pm

Il Pirate wrote:We will lose. Owen knows we will lose. All the players know we will lose. All the fans know we will lose. So, there's never been a better time to try that 1-1-9 formation. Bamboozle 'em. Wave after wave of attack. Like the Dam Busters, or the Japs at Pearl Harbour. Lets go Kamikaze and think 'feck it'! If we go down, we go down fighting.............................COYW!
Aye, we could try a rugby technique; balloon the ball up in the air and everybody rush forward. 23-3 is no bad score to lose by. :wink:
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by thebish » Thu Mar 01, 2012 9:51 pm

still - we wouldn't want to give ManU a leg-up for top spot, would we? really? (Bobo excepted)

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Prufrock » Thu Mar 01, 2012 10:12 pm

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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Lennon'sEleven » Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:42 am

thebish wrote:well - it seems all is fine...
Coyle is adamant his side will avoid relegation and the Scot insists the future is bright for the Reebok Stadium outfit.

“There is no doubt this year we have been decimated by the quality we have lost since the summer,” Coyle told the Manchester Evening News.

“But what we have at the football club is good enough to make sure we stay in the Barclays Premier League.

“We have to address the short term first but, from then, there is a long-term plan we have put in place.

“Everybody knows what we are doing and how we want to progress.

“With the young players coming through, we will be in an unbelievable position to take this club forward.”
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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

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