mrpotatohead wrote:Read my lips ...theres no freekin money! !
Gone_Shrimping wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:Read my lips ...theres no freekin money! !
You do know that sometimes players go out on loan or go back to their parent clubs to enable new players to come in
Freez wrote:Neil, our tactic in the second half was mostly diagonal left back to right wing, right back to left wing long balls, didn't see too much hoofball, to me the passes started hitting there mark and stretching Yeovil, three of the goals came from crosses out wide, which aren't hoofball, surely?
First half we did try too many long balls, second period more diagonal ones against the wind, result, a win.
Try enjoying it and not over analysing it, oh and stay to the end, and don't leave your seat shaking your head, you just look like a miserable pillock.
But that's my opinion.
Christies Child wrote:Last night I did something I've never done for years and that was to descend closer to the opposition's dug out to vent my displeasure at their tactics which in my opinion thankfully contributed to the extra 6 minutes and had it not been for those extra 6 we could have finished all square.
MfcChris wrote:Christies Child wrote:Last night I did something I've never done for years and that was to descend closer to the opposition's dug out to vent my displeasure at their tactics which in my opinion thankfully contributed to the extra 6 minutes and had it not been for those extra 6 we could have finished all square.
You post mostly crap but you are deluded if you think you were responsible for the 6 added minutes
We only needed 2 of them, so it wouldn't have finished all square. In fact Yeovil had 2 chances at the end, so the added 6 minutes nearly cost us!
Did you leave early at 3-3 when there was a fairly high chance of us getting a winner? Who would do that!
Christies Child wrote:Freez wrote:Neil, our tactic in the second half was mostly diagonal left back to right wing, right back to left wing long balls, didn't see too much hoofball, to me the passes started hitting there mark and stretching Yeovil, three of the goals came from crosses out wide, which aren't hoofball, surely?
First half we did try too many long balls, second period more diagonal ones against the wind, result, a win.
Try enjoying it and not over analysing it, oh and stay to the end, and don't leave your seat shaking your head, you just look like a miserable pillock.
But that's my opinion.
If my memory serves me correctly I can only recall leaving a game before the end on no more than a couple of times this season....and my leaving was with no more than 5 minutes to go.
Last night I did something I've never done for years and that was to descend closer to the opposition's dug out to vent my displeasure at their tactics which in my opinion thankfully contributed to the extra 6 minutes and had it not been for those extra 6 we could have finished all square.
As for being a miserable pillock.....
Must add, what a leap by Oliver to score our opening goal to get us back into the game. You could tell his delight at that headed goal in his celebrations....
Posh wrote:You left 5 minutes before the end?
Wow. Why?
mrpotatohead wrote:I heard it was so you can warm Peters car up for him??
bill ding wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:I heard it was so you can warm Peters car up for him??
Do you not do this to your pet director Spuddy ?
mrpotatohead wrote:supported both Morecambe and Burnley all my life. so I'm hardly what you'd call a glory hunter. ..haha!!
mrpotatohead wrote:...it's a game not a relationship.
Christies Child wrote:To suggest otherwise is completely incorrect and whoever made the original claim is totally wrong.
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