Den bones, Den bones, Den dry bones...
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Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
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So a bit more mobile than Saturday's effort then? Danns must be completely bemused.Bruce Rioja wrote:Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
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I haven't see him play but descriptions so far have been:
Big
Slow
Scared of tackling
Is that right?
Big
Slow
Scared of tackling
Is that right?
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On that point .... what the fck has led to Danns being on the bench. ?Worthy4England wrote:So a bit more mobile than Saturday's effort then? Danns must be completely bemused.Bruce Rioja wrote:Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
Seriously.
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The team was picked 6 weeks a go.bobo the clown wrote:On that point .... what the fck has led to Danns being on the bench. ?Worthy4England wrote:So a bit more mobile than Saturday's effort then? Danns must be completely bemused.Bruce Rioja wrote:Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
Seriously.
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He's certainly all of them. When I first saw him, I thought he was going to be a Faye type "enforcer", as he looks huge, but he sorta lodged himself in forward midfield and seems to just make the place look untidy.jaffka wrote:I haven't see him play but descriptions so far have been:
Big
Slow
Scared of tackling
Is that right?
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According to Mark Iles.jaffka wrote:The team was picked 6 weeks a go.bobo the clown wrote:On that point .... what the fck has led to Danns being on the bench. ?Worthy4England wrote:So a bit more mobile than Saturday's effort then? Danns must be completely bemused.Bruce Rioja wrote:Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
Seriously.
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Before Trotter was on the books.jaffka wrote:The team was picked 6 weeks a go.bobo the clown wrote:On that point .... what the fck has led to Danns being on the bench. ?Worthy4England wrote:So a bit more mobile than Saturday's effort then? Danns must be completely bemused.Bruce Rioja wrote:Good. It was like having a wardrobe on casters in the middle of the park, Tuesday neet.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Trotter isn't allowed. No bad thing
Seriously.
Fair point, well made.
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Belting. Competition for D-Pratz in our tactically revolutionary 'advanced ball-winning midfielder' role.Worthy4England wrote:He's certainly all of them. When I first saw him, I thought he was going to be a Faye type "enforcer", as he looks huge, but he sorta lodged himself in forward midfield and seems to just make the place look untidy.jaffka wrote:I haven't see him play but descriptions so far have been:
Big
Slow
Scared of tackling
Is that right?
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Ah, if only.....Prufrock wrote: Belting. Competition for D-Pratz in our tactically revolutionary 'advanced ball-winning midfielder' role. The anti-Pirlos.
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So am I the only one going tomorrow? as my friends would say "your all scared of the Millwall", except what your really scared of is having to pay a redicoulas amount of money to see us be comfortably beaten by a team who lets face it are nearly as s**t as 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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I am now looking for tiny signs of consolation.
Wasn't Millwall away St. Owen's last match ??
Wasn't Millwall away St. Owen's last match ??
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Maybe next season when we've both been relegated, Millwall will end up being Freedman's last game for us too.
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I was hoping for tomorrow tbh !!!CrazyHorse wrote:Maybe next season when we've both been relegated, Millwall will end up being Freedman's last game for us too.
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Yep, me too. More chance of finding a dry downstairs carpet in the Devon flood plains though.
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....CrazyHorse wrote:Yep, me too. More chance of finding a dry downstairs carpet in the Devon flood plains though.

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Could this one get called off due to the bad weather?
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Bad avatar Hoss....CrazyHorse wrote:Yep, me too. More chance of finding a dry downstairs carpet in the Devon flood plains though.

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