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  • in reply to: Cook’s matches lost #182981

    I can think of 2 strikers we once had who were always on fire.

    in reply to: Dropped Points #182965

    We are dropping points imo because we are simply not taking our chances when they are presented to us.

    in reply to: Dropped Points #182944

    I cant offer any comment on today’s game as I was working. How did we play etc..?

    in reply to: Guess the gate comp #182908

    9536

    in reply to: Goalkeeping errors #182886
    Absolutely no defence for it. And yes, some are still blaming Naismith.

    I’ve not seen many on here blaming Naismith. Different matter on Facebook. The bloke (as many others) put in a cracking shift.

    As for Jones, by all means if he wanted a drink have one. But I still cant get out of my head the way he did it. Why he never walked backwards towards his goal so he is still facing play – the mind boggles.

    in reply to: Championship Bubble #182885

    Very interesting indeed.

    in reply to: T’neet #182879
    A better performance but the same old faults and more points dropped from a winning position.
    The goal they scored highlighted all that is wrong at the moment and it will take a supreme optimist to convince me even after that last night that a corner has been turned.
    Need to start getting some wins under the belt as soon as possible.

    A corner would have been turned had jones decided not to have a drink. That aside, I was impressed with how we played football & not hoofball. Hopefully, cook has learned. However, when moore comes back into the team & cook decides to revert back to hoofball, then no, we haven’t turned a corner.

    in reply to: Goalkeeping errors #182878

    I watched the replay on SSN this morning. The camera behind the goal clearly shows Naismith with his arms in the air & shouting to Jones. When a player passes back to his or her keeper in the box, you expect said keeper to be in & around the box to receive the ball. NOT in his goal with his or her back turned having a drink.

    I expect that kind of behaviour at a kids under 7’s match. Not in a professional match.

    in reply to: Bacon saving #182877

    You raise a very good point there Jay. Last night was one of our better performances in a long while. Why? Because we got the ball down on the ground & played football. I said it on another thread, but I hope cook continues with this tactic even when Moore is in the side. Just because Moore is a big un, does not mean we have to lump it too him. That particular tactic isnt working. I hope whilst cook was sat in the stands last night, it gave him a better view that the footballing philosophy is far better than the hoofball philosophy. Just lately even I’ve been saying cook out. Just change your tactics & approach Paul & you may, just may keep your job. Revert back to hoofball, which even stevie wonder can see isnt working & it will be back to cook out!

    in reply to: T’neet #182871

    Was Moore injured, or just being rested for Saturday? I thought windass & lowe worked really last night. No offence to windass in particular as he really put a shift in. But I agree. We missed Moore’s presence in & around the box last night.

    in reply to: T’neet #182866

    In all fairness the whole team played well. They played some good stuff throughout the game. The type of football I’m sure we would all be happy to see week after week.

    Really no idea what convinced Jones to have a drink at the stage he did. WTF he was thinking God only knows.

    And then to pick the ball up as well without knowing how it got to him. Another of the many ridiculous mistakes we continue to make.[/quote]

    Exactly! When the ball came to him he seemed a bit confused of his whereabouts. Common sense would have said “Hmmmm! I’ll just kick it to be on the safe side.”[/quote]
    He had his back to play taking a drink while the balls 25 yards away so when it came to him he’d not a clue who’d passed it back.
    If unsure in any pass back situation

    Fookin laces through it !!!

    For me theres back luck situations and mistakes. Bad lucks is were you cant do much about but stupid school boy mistakes taking drink while theres an attack on ?? God forbid

    The bellend,,,,,, theres no excuse for that. It simply put paid to all the good work the outfield 10 did tonight.

    How much better did we look by not hoofing it up to the big lad ?. Food for thought for Cook.[/quote]

    Food for thought indeed! They could play the big man upfront. But still play actual pass & move football.[/quote]
    But we wont Cook will make sure of that. The moment Moore steps on the pitch aerial bombardment will follow.

    I still can’t get over Jones’s schoolboy unacceptable fcukup just minutes after we’d hit the bar, sickening for all.[/quote]

    You’re bang on! After last night sat in the stands, surely even cook will see that his hoof ball tactics are not working.

    in reply to: T’neet #182862

    In all fairness the whole team played well. They played some good stuff throughout the game. The type of football I’m sure we would all be happy to see week after week.

    Really no idea what convinced Jones to have a drink at the stage he did. WTF he was thinking God only knows.

    And then to pick the ball up as well without knowing how it got to him. Another of the many ridiculous mistakes we continue to make.[/quote]

    Exactly! When the ball came to him he seemed a bit confused of his whereabouts. Common sense would have said “Hmmmm! I’ll just kick it to be on the safe side.”[/quote]
    He had his back to play taking a drink while the balls 25 yards away so when it came to him he’d not a clue who’d passed it back.
    If unsure in any pass back situation

    Fookin laces through it !!!

    For me theres back luck situations and mistakes. Bad lucks is were you cant do much about but stupid school boy mistakes taking drink while theres an attack on ?? God forbid

    The bellend,,,,,, theres no excuse for that. It simply put paid to all the good work the outfield 10 did tonight.

    How much better did we look by not hoofing it up to the big lad ?. Food for thought for Cook.[/quote]

    Food for thought indeed! They could play the big man upfront. But still play actual pass & move football.

    in reply to: T’neet #182845
    Does anyone know what was wrong with the drop ball incident?

    Nothing wrong from my point of view. Even my wife who came tonight on my dads ticket asked what was wrong with that?

    in reply to: T’neet #182840
    I didn’t see him swigging….talk about the game and a great performance…….you turd.

    I’m not criticising you Derek, but you must have been the only one to miss it.

    in reply to: T’neet #182839

    In all fairness the whole team played well. They played some good stuff throughout the game. The type of football I’m sure we would all be happy to see week after week.

    Really no idea what convinced Jones to have a drink at the stage he did. WTF he was thinking God only knows.

    And then to pick the ball up as well without knowing how it got to him. Another of the many ridiculous mistakes we continue to make.[/quote]

    Exactly! When the ball came to him he seemed a bit confused of his whereabouts. Common sense would have said “Hmmmm! I’ll just kick it to be on the safe side.”

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