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b..but...Lord Kangana wrote:Whats up with Beckford?
Anyway, remember all those overpaid, useless, spineless shithouses left over from Coyle's days need to be loaned out or benched. People like Craig Davies. They're our problem and its up to the manager to solve it. Thats why he's playing the likes of Neil Danns and Andre Moritz all the time.
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I have to with the amount of abuse I have taken over the years, one day I will probably just lose it and end it.jaffka wrote:It was your fault, you set it upLeverEnd wrote:I feel bad now. Nasty jaffka. Poor dan.![]()
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The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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He's quoted in the paper as saying Cravies "was injured and needed a run of games".jaffka wrote:One fit striker and Beckford unlikely to be fit.
The BN has an article about Duggie having no regrets on letting the other 3 forwards go out on loan.
Playing against another team in danger of the drop, will they consider putting our only fit striker out of action?
You mean a run of games like he should be getting in our first team, now we've only got 1 fit striker?
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Didn't he say something an opportunity to give Mason some match fitness and a run of games.... But with us?
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quoted!boltonboris wrote:Didn't he say something an opportunity to give Mason some match fitness and a run of games.... But with us?
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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They are a worse side than us. Goals scored, goals against, points gathered. FACT.
They are at home. FACT.
This game is all about who wants to win more. FACT.
2-1 to them.
They are at home. FACT.
This game is all about who wants to win more. FACT.
2-1 to them.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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It's a game of two halves. FACT.coffeymagic wrote:They are a worse side than us. Goals scored, goals against, points gathered. FACT.
They are at home. FACT.
This game is all about who wants to win more. FACT.
2-1 to them.
Someone's going to be as sick as a parrot. FACT.
We'll be going straight into administration afterwards. FICTION.
2-1 to them. PREDICTION x2.
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I know what he's going to do.
He'll bring back Zat the Knight, he'll have the midfield the way we finished on Tuesday and he'll plonk....Beckford up front on his own.
The ball will never get out to the wingers, who won't run at the defenders to whip crosses into the box for their defenders to gobble up.
First twenty minutes will be plenty of huff and puff with no end product before they score and our heads go down.
Dougie may say he's not quitting so we now have to think of a way to make him quit. These tossers are too self-important and have to a high a feelilng of entitlement to bow to intimidation from the terraces so....
Remember that film, Invastion of the Body Snatchers? That noise the BS's made when the spotted someone who hadn't been snatched?
We should do that Dougie. If every time some one spotted him out and about one by one he go the 'Worrrrrrghhhhh' treatment that would surely, eventually send him over the edge.
Wooaooaarrrrggghghghghg!
He'll bring back Zat the Knight, he'll have the midfield the way we finished on Tuesday and he'll plonk....Beckford up front on his own.
The ball will never get out to the wingers, who won't run at the defenders to whip crosses into the box for their defenders to gobble up.
First twenty minutes will be plenty of huff and puff with no end product before they score and our heads go down.
Dougie may say he's not quitting so we now have to think of a way to make him quit. These tossers are too self-important and have to a high a feelilng of entitlement to bow to intimidation from the terraces so....
Remember that film, Invastion of the Body Snatchers? That noise the BS's made when the spotted someone who hadn't been snatched?
We should do that Dougie. If every time some one spotted him out and about one by one he go the 'Worrrrrrghhhhh' treatment that would surely, eventually send him over the edge.
Wooaooaarrrrggghghghghg!
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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Nah. Beckford's still crocked and it'll probably be back to the "away side" - Danns, Pratley and Mavies ahead of Spearing/Medo.coffeymagic wrote:He'll bring back Zat the Knight, he'll have the midfield the way we finished on Tuesday and he'll plonk....Beckford up front on his own.
The ball will never get out to the wingers, who won't run at the defenders to whip crosses into the box for their defenders to gobble up.
And if it's Knight and Wheater, god help us.
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Medo will be dropped because he was pretty poor against Burnley. Wasteful in possession and didn't do enough for the goal. No surprise to see him hauled off soon after.
It'll be:
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It'll be:
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Lee / Pratley / Spearing / Davies / Danns
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Just go for Juke. I'm sure he wouldn't mind, given his Twitter name is Lukeyjuke.
Boris, you may be right about Medo, but it also made sense to switch the side's dynamic* once we'd gone a goal down to Burnley: a double attacking substitution, showing intent... I would still expect our cautious gaffer to go with two defensive midfielders in a crucial six-pointer. Keep Them Quiet, etc.
Not saying it's right, like, although to be honest I'm not sure what team I'd pick.
*Oh the irony
Boris, you may be right about Medo, but it also made sense to switch the side's dynamic* once we'd gone a goal down to Burnley: a double attacking substitution, showing intent... I would still expect our cautious gaffer to go with two defensive midfielders in a crucial six-pointer. Keep Them Quiet, etc.
Not saying it's right, like, although to be honest I'm not sure what team I'd pick.
*Oh the irony
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Better run that by Pru first. For the time being, now that the bish is awol, anyway.
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I think he'd put Pratley as the donkey worker (the cap fits) in front..
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Now don't any of you go getting worked-up about tomorrow's game as it's meaningless. We have these four home games, see?! 

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and one of them is another t**tting by the dinglesBruce Rioja wrote:Now don't any of you go getting worked-up about tomorrow's game as it's meaningless. We have these four home games, see?!
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We got a point at home to Bournemouth didn't we? Stop your f*cking whining, and start listening to teacher.
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Yeah, Prats did a lot of purposeful-running-around at QPR. Mavies narrow wide right, Danns narrow wide left.boltonboris wrote:I think he'd put Pratley as the donkey worker (the cap fits) in front..
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Is that big bastard allowed to play tomorrow?
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