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by higher » 22 Mar 2014 17:04

Cureton's Volley Nail biting finish. Got an 8-fold acca winning with only Reading within 1 goals reach of the opposition :|


Jammy bar steward watch. Nice one

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by Royal Ginger » 22 Mar 2014 17:04

That'll do. Rather we hadn't made such a meal of it.

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by higher » 22 Mar 2014 17:07

Jobi just lovin it


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by Victor Meldrew » 22 Mar 2014 17:08

Cureton's Volley Nail biting finish. Got an 8-fold acca winning with only Reading within 1 goals reach of the opposition :|


Nowhere near that but a very nice Chelsea, Liverpool, Reading treble for quite a large stake.
Not so much love as Ian royal can give but today Jobi I love you.

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by higher » 22 Mar 2014 17:11

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Cureton's Volley Nail biting finish. Got an 8-fold acca winning with only Reading within 1 goals reach of the opposition :|


Nowhere near that but a very nice Chelsea, Liverpool, Reading treble for quite a large stake.
Not so much love as Ian royal can give but today Jobi I love you.


Grats you guys,Just had a few squid on urz win but hey happy days :D


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by higher » 22 Mar 2014 17:14

Jobsters winner :D




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by SmellyAli » 22 Mar 2014 17:24

In a pub near St Andrews. Decent second half and a great result! Just a shame the TTC had to spoil a good day out for the rest of us. Surely these idiots have gone too far this time?

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by Man Friday » 22 Mar 2014 17:35

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Funny how BBC says FT 2-1

He said it was disallowed.

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by Ian Royal » 22 Mar 2014 17:47

That's been coming, he's been virtually the only player hitting the target for the last three or four games. He was bound to hit one sweet / shin it in sooner or later just by sheer laws of probability.


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by RoyalBlue » 22 Mar 2014 17:56

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Funny how BBC says FT 2-1

He said it was disallowed.


He was (dare I say deliberately?) slow in following up with that. There is always a long delay on the BBC 'live text' updates and yet that had still clicked over to the full-time score and I still had time to post that response on here before the disallowed bit was mentioned!

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by Man Friday » 22 Mar 2014 18:02

:lol:

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by winchester_royal » 22 Mar 2014 18:08

Decent game of low quality football. Deserved 3 points though, we weren't gr8 but Brim very poor. Gunts had another good game, as did Roy. Alf a big disappointment, if someone offers 3m this summer we should bite their hands off.

Really good atmosphere in the away end.

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by Sutekh » 22 Mar 2014 18:14

winchester_royal Decent game of low quality football. Deserved 3 points though, we weren't gr8 but Brim very poor. Gunts had another good game, as did Roy. Alf a big disappointment, if someone offers 3m this summer we should bite their hands off.

Really good atmosphere in the away end.


3m for Alfie or 3m for the club.....


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by specialjon » 22 Mar 2014 18:46

Obita was quality today for one so young and" playing out of position" he looked a class act in a very average football match. Jobi and Pearce at the end where class giving it some when the rest of the team seemed happy these boys where loving it! Great to see, they both lack footballing ability but there passion for the team is great to see.

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by RoyalBlue » 22 Mar 2014 19:14

Jobi lacks footballing ability? :shock: :shock:

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by Cripple Creek » 22 Mar 2014 19:22

Mmmm ... I never thought Jobi lacked footballing ability. There's a reason he has spent all his career in the top two divisions. Weirdly he seems a player who, unaccountably, can lack confidence but I have never considered for a moment that he is lacking in the ability department.

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by RoyalBlue » 22 Mar 2014 19:44

Cripple Creek Mmmm ... I never thought Jobi lacked footballing ability. There's a reason he has spent all his career in the top two divisions. Weirdly he seems a player who, unaccountably, can lack confidence but I have never considered for a moment that he is lacking in the ability department.


Confidence, or lack of, seems to be more of a winger's thing than any other position in teams. Perhaps it's because of the role that they are expected to play.

Just look back to Bobby Convey. When he believed in himself, world class. When he didn't, often invisible.

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by grey_squirrel » 22 Mar 2014 19:53

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Cripple Creek Mmmm ... I never thought Jobi lacked footballing ability. There's a reason he has spent all his career in the top two divisions. Weirdly he seems a player who, unaccountably, can lack confidence but I have never considered for a moment that he is lacking in the ability department.


Confidence, or lack of, seems to be more of a winger's thing than any other position in teams. Perhaps it's because of the role that they are expected to play.

Just look back to Bobby Convey. When he believed in himself, world class. When he didn't, often invisible.


Just like all wingers of any standard throughout time. Gilkes, SHunt, JWilliams, Little, Kebe, even SSC at Man U. All sublime on their day and inexplicably and frustratingly invisible on others. It's a very strange position.

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by 3points » 22 Mar 2014 20:03

wingers disappearing from one game to the next often has nothing to do with the winger. Credit normally should go to the full back who keeps the winger quiet, rather than bemoaning a lack of consistency. As Nige said today, Obita hardly gave Burke a kick and Burke is a decent Championship player.

Another good example is the home game against QPR - Essou Ekoto has McCleary in his pocket all game,yet McCleary scored a screamer in the game at Loftus Road

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by Ian Royal » 22 Mar 2014 20:07

3points wingers disappearing from one game to the next often has nothing to do with the winger. Credit normally should go to the full back who keeps the winger quiet, rather than bemoaning a lack of consistency. As Nige said today, Obita hardly gave Burke a kick and Burke is a decent Championship player

This is certainly part of the deal if not all of it. Fans expect wingers to take players on and beat them, but they're still only human. Deny them the opportunity to run from space against a single defender and you often shut them down.

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