Cass63
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Tommorow.Good step over. Goal tally...pass. Injury prone...yes. Would I release him?....yes.
Tommorow.Good step over. Goal tally...pass. Injury prone...yes. Would I release him?....yes.
"Tommorow"?Tommorow.
Yeah release him tomorrow."Tommorow"?
He is getting the useful knack of scoring. Hopefully he can continue today's form.
As an aside, I did like the formation today which the midfield looked far more comfortable and able to influence the game.
“The supporters clearly influenced the referee”. Bloody supporters, eh? Who’d have ‘em?
I don’t have twitter but I’m sure Evans does. Someone should take Evans to task on this, I’d love to hear what he might have to say for himself.....
As for Evans. What horrible little w****r he is. A short arsed bully boy who for most of the game, reffed it from the touchline but had the gall to complain about decisions. What a pathetic weasel of a human being he is. Thanks for the 3 points!
Yup absolute tool! I’m not sure how he gets away with it?
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This run of games looks absolutely crucial. Great that they're all at home. A real opportunity to take points off the chasing pack and win us some points against some of the division's weaker sides. Get at least 5 points and I reckon we're ok. Good that we also have Rochdale at home in the penultimate game of the year for the same reason. Also nice that that ^ run of games is followed by Wigan away, before Rochdale is obviously followed by Blackburn away. Get some points on the board in those easier games (touch wood) and it takes a lot of pressure off those two difficult fixtures.
Also, we play at Shrewsbury the weekend before their JPT (or whatever the f**k it is these days) Final against Lincoln. Might they rest some players / have one eye on the final? Perhaps not, but could make an otherwise very tricky looking fixture slightly more palatable.
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This run of games looks absolutely crucial. Great that they're all at home. A real opportunity to take points off the chasing pack and win us some points against some of the division's weaker sides. Get at least 5 points and I reckon we're ok. Good that we also have Rochdale at home in the penultimate game of the year for the same reason. Also nice that that ^ run of games is followed by Wigan away, before Rochdale is obviously followed by Blackburn away. Get some points on the board in those easier games (touch wood) and it takes a lot of pressure off those two difficult fixtures.
Also, we play at Shrewsbury the weekend before their JPT (or whatever the f**k it is these days) Final against Lincoln. Might they rest some players / have one eye on the final? Perhaps not, but could make an otherwise very tricky looking fixture slightly more palatable.
The balding bleached combover with a massive set of moobs must be a right puller for the ladies in the East Midlands.Because he’s so charming off the pitch of course.
We don't win against Southend so that can be written off for points.
Thought when Napa came on yesterday, he did relatively well. Put himself about,made some decent runs and had 2 goal scoring opportunities taken from him. Gino took far too long to pass it when Napa was running down the right of the pitch with no defender was near him and when Gino finally passes it he sends it wide. And Ricardinho with his sitter he missed if he squared it Napa had a tap in.
Anyway thought Napa showed real class yesterday playing a position he isn't used too and not being afraid of the physical battle and battling against 2 center halves who where atleast a foot bigger.
He has a lot of promise the only thing that let him down yesterday was balance, slipped two or three times when turning on edge of box.
Pretty certain we already have had a point against Southend this season.