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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 16:57

it's certainly going to be tight.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by hutch » 28 Dec 2009 16:57

I`m so gutted its unbelievable, what a kick in the guts losing to a poor team like Plymouth.
As much as I like Ivar and Bryn they have got no pace whatsoever, throw in Pearce (who I like a lot, but again not blessed in the speedster stakes). 3 of the back four are slower than I don`t know what!!!!!!!!!! Thats just inviting trouble. I`m so pissed off with this scoreline its unbelievable, I really didn`t think we would go down this season but now its looking really bleak. Shocking.

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by glass half full » 28 Dec 2009 16:57

106 points in Division 1?

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 28 Dec 2009 16:59

The Ego and his slimy grapefeeder need to go ...they are ultimately responsible for state of club

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by LoyalRoyal22 » 28 Dec 2009 17:00

Ge these no hopers out. We need a proper manager. This is a farce. We would have had a better points return if Brendan had of stayed, we were making progress. Now we are going backwards. Are club is a shambles.


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by glass half full » 28 Dec 2009 17:01

I really thought.....

Oh well, never mind, it's only a game (sob!) :roll: :cry:

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:01

You could take the view that relegation would actually be good for us in the long run. We have a lot of very good youngsters, who if we can keep could potentially get us promoted straight back with a couple of useful additions and then start a Champ season with momentum and experience.

Equally staying up could be bad as we end up continually fighting relegation for the next few seasons without any real ability to build momentum to get back to the right end of the league.

One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by hutch » 28 Dec 2009 17:01

Ipswich 3--0 up now.

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by Arch » 28 Dec 2009 17:02

Ian Royal You could take the view that relegation would actually be good for us in the long run. We have a lot of very good youngsters, who if we can keep could potentially get us promoted straight back with a couple of useful additions and then start a Champ season with momentum and experience.

Equally staying up could be bad as we end up continually fighting relegation for the next few seasons without any real ability to build momentum to get back to the right end of the league.

One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

That's what we said about relegation from the Premiership


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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by One Beer is never enough. » 28 Dec 2009 17:02

cock

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Wimb » 28 Dec 2009 17:03

LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:

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by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:03

hutch Ipswich 3--0 up now.


No real surprises in their turn around. Even when we were picking up the occasional win and they couldn't buy a win they were still looking like finishing above us at the end of the season.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by thefruits » 28 Dec 2009 17:03

Oh well.. at least this should accelerate McDermotts exit

Coppell in


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by themadstad » 28 Dec 2009 17:04

I'm seething, absolute oxf*rd joke! I normally let it go over but dear oh dear!

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:04

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Ian Royal You could take the view that relegation would actually be good for us in the long run. We have a lot of very good youngsters, who if we can keep could potentially get us promoted straight back with a couple of useful additions and then start a Champ season with momentum and experience.

Equally staying up could be bad as we end up continually fighting relegation for the next few seasons without any real ability to build momentum to get back to the right end of the league.

One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

That's what we said about relegation from the Premiership


It was too soon for the youngsters then though, and it very very nearly was the case still.

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by Plymouth_Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:04

Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


Yep.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by RoyalBlue » 28 Dec 2009 17:04

strap 3 goals conceded to the lowest goalscorers in the division. We truly are dreadful.

Hammond is a total tw@t if he seriously expects to stay up by SELLING in the Jan window. For a start aside from Siggy, we have no-one that any other team would want to pay money for. Then we have the problem of a defence that can't defend, a midfield that can't tackle or pass, and strikers who donlt score goals.

Hammond you deluded fool , have you taken over Bodgers' mantle of RFC's resident gobshite?!?!?


Come off it Strap - Hammond is just the yes man poodle for the man you saw right through years ago.

Can't call for sack the board so guess it should really be

'Sack yourself, sack yourself, sack yourself' aimed at the man centre front row upper west.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 28 Dec 2009 17:05

Ian Royal One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

five transfer windows in a row with us thinking "well, we look OK. We probably don't need to buy"

Maybe this defeat will be the wake-up call we need.

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by weybridgewanderer » 28 Dec 2009 17:05

Ian Royal You could take the view that relegation would actually be good for us in the long run. We have a lot of very good youngsters, who if we can keep could potentially get us promoted straight back with a couple of useful additions and then start a Champ season with momentum and experience.

Equally staying up could be bad as we end up continually fighting relegation for the next few seasons without any real ability to build momentum to get back to the right end of the league.

One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.


I've been hearing about this crop of very good youngsters we have for a couple of seasons

Why don't we trying playing some of them?

the current lot are getting humped, again

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Gordons Cumming » 28 Dec 2009 17:05

Suddenly lost interest.............................

Happy New Year.

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