Your worst bits of the season so far

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Sarah Star » 30 Apr 2008 17:46

Nah, March was all right.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by From Despair To Where? » 30 Apr 2008 17:51

I meant up to March.

Of individual games, many have mentioned West Ham, Fulham and Bolton at home but other games that really stick in my memory are Bolton and Blackburn away. We were shocking at the Reebok against a team who were sitting bottom of the tble with no points at the time. The first half against Blackburn was a total embarrassment with the whole of the midfield chasing Tugay's shadow and he must be the slowest player in Europe

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by chandog » 30 Apr 2008 18:24

Fulham at home for sure
Turned up to the game knowing a win and we would be safe until next season....but of course we played crap and lost
I know our fans are often cricticised for being quite but the mad stad was silent for the majority of that depressing match
Now we find ourselves in real danger of going down even if we beat derby

That one game could turn out to be the moment our premiership existence effectively ended

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Gordons Cumming » 30 Apr 2008 19:20

chandog Fulham at home for sure
Turned up to the game knowing a win and we would be safe until next season....but of course we played crap and lost
I know our fans are often cricticised for being quite but the mad stad was silent for the majority of that depressing match
Now we find ourselves in real danger of going down even if we beat derby

That one game could turn out to be the moment our premiership existence effectively ended


That is exactly the feeling I had.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by handbags_harris » 30 Apr 2008 20:54

Conceding 7 (SEVEN) - in true vidiprinter style - at Portsmouth. And conceding 7 flattered us. Horrible horrible day.


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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Arnie_Pie » 30 Apr 2008 21:17

handbags_harris Conceding 7 (SEVEN) - in true vidiprinter style - at Portsmouth. And conceding 7 flattered us. Horrible horrible day.


We did score 4 though and Kamara on SSN was hilarious! :lol:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TNXDuMnEJYo

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Geekins » 30 Apr 2008 21:19

Pompey away, total shambles! I work in Portsmouth and they still talk about it now. C'mon Cardiff in the FA Cup!!

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Stuka » 30 Apr 2008 21:44

Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by earleyroyal » 30 Apr 2008 22:26

Stuka Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.


Oh ye, I remember that one where he didn't score after December 8th despite starting almost every game, got a drink-driving ban, threw his shirt down when he got taken off then refused to try in the Fulham game. Oh wait no he didn't do any of the above yet he still gets slagged off for having a bad attitude. :roll: When exactly did this happen? Did he have an open goal but decide to throw his arms up in the air and storm off?


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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Platypuss » 30 Apr 2008 22:35

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Stuka Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.


Oh ye, I remember that one where he didn't score after December 8th despite starting almost every game, got a drink-driving ban, threw his shirt down when he got taken off then refused to try in the Fulham game. Oh wait no he didn't do any of the above yet he still gets slagged off for having a bad attitude. :roll: When exactly did this happen? Did he have an open goal but decide to throw his arms up in the air and storm off?


You must remember - he fouled the Bolton player, didn't win the header against Davies from the free kick then didn't track Nolan's run.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by earleyroyal » 30 Apr 2008 22:42

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Stuka Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.


Oh ye, I remember that one where he didn't score after December 8th despite starting almost every game, got a drink-driving ban, threw his shirt down when he got taken off then refused to try in the Fulham game. Oh wait no he didn't do any of the above yet he still gets slagged off for having a bad attitude. :roll: When exactly did this happen? Did he have an open goal but decide to throw his arms up in the air and storm off?


You must remember - he fouled the Bolton player, didn't win the header against Davies from the free kick then didn't track Nolan's run.


I'd erased memories of that game from my mind! :lol: A bit harsh to say the goal was solely down to his actions surely - I seem to remember Harper being left for dead by Nolan now I think about it, or am I getting mixed up? Apologies if it was just Lita.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Platypuss » 30 Apr 2008 22:48

I think I should have added a smilie.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by earleyroyal » 30 Apr 2008 23:05

Platypuss I think I should have added a smilie.


Couldn't tell whether you were being sarcastic or not, should've realised really :oops:


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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Y25 » 01 May 2008 10:11

paying for it

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Royalee » 01 May 2008 10:13

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Stuka Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.


Oh ye, I remember that one where he didn't score after December 8th despite starting almost every game, got a drink-driving ban, threw his shirt down when he got taken off then refused to try in the Fulham game. Oh wait no he didn't do any of the above yet he still gets slagged off for having a bad attitude. :roll: When exactly did this happen? Did he have an open goal but decide to throw his arms up in the air and storm off?


You must remember - he fouled the Bolton player, didn't win the header against Davies from the free kick then didn't track Nolan's run.


I believe the player who lost Nolan was Harper - one of our top three players this season apparently. :lol:

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Alan Partridge » 01 May 2008 10:14

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Stuka Bolton at home was one of the most depressing games I've yet seen.

Lita's tantrums costing us a goal.

As said earlier about the Fulham game, the expectations dashed of a home win.

Miserable.


Oh ye, I remember that one where he didn't score after December 8th despite starting almost every game, got a drink-driving ban, threw his shirt down when he got taken off then refused to try in the Fulham game. Oh wait no he didn't do any of the above yet he still gets slagged off for having a bad attitude. :roll: When exactly did this happen? Did he have an open goal but decide to throw his arms up in the air and storm off?


You must remember - he fouled the Bolton player, didn't win the header against Davies from the free kick then didn't track Nolan's run.


and didn't save Nolan's shot, don't forget that.

Now he's added not turning up for the reserves onto his ever growing list of offences i think it's time to show Leroy the door.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by floyd__streete » 01 May 2008 14:05

So very much to choose from:

- Chelsea scoring 2 goals in a nano-second to turn an hilarious half time lead into a defeat.
- Hahnemann sprinting out of his goal to punch thin air after we had fought back to 2-2 at Fratton Park.
- Gunnarsson standing on the ball on the halfway line in the same game, allowing a free run on goal through no defence.
- Being 3 down at Blackburn in around the time it takes to boil an egg.
- Losing the lead at Tottenham more times than a thalidomide victim dog walker.
- Sonko losing Benjani for the second time inside the first 120 seconds of the game and being sent off, leading to our 7 millionth consecutive defeat to FC Pikey.
- Hahnemann's limp-wristed attempted at a catch in the same game leading to the opening goal for the predataory Sol Campbell.
- Being absolutely thrashed by a Fulham side less successful on their travels than the MCCann family.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by AF1 » 01 May 2008 14:27

From Despair To Where? I meant up to March.

Of individual games, many have mentioned West Ham, Fulham and Bolton at home but other games that really stick in my memory are Bolton and Blackburn away. We were shocking at the Reebok against a team who were sitting bottom of the tble with no points at the time. The first half against Blackburn was a total embarrassment with the whole of the midfield chasing Tugay's shadow and he must be the slowest player in Europe



'greed


Bolton away was probably my least favorite trip this season, which is saying something.


Blackburn too, probably the most difficult journey of the season and we're three down after half an hour.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUX15u2JPS8

That handsome bloke throwing a tantrum behind the goal after their third clearly 'grees :|

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by CMRoyal » 01 May 2008 16:05

Dirk Gently Shane Long's excruciating miss in the last few minutes away at Birmingham - when all he had to do was control it and knock it in but he tried to be flash.

If that had gone in we'd now be 4 points ahead of Birmingham and feeling just that little bit easier.


Yes, I'd go along with that, partly because it followed possibly the best moment, Sonko's physiology-defying clearance off the line earlier in the half. I really thought he was back to his best in that match.

In terms of matches, though, it's got to be the West Ham home defeat. It seemed to set the tone for the season, with Lita and Fae in particular never seeming to recover credibility in SC's eyes (although Leroy might yet redeem himself and our season, he adds more in hope than expectation). Duberry had a shocker that day as well.

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Re: Your worst bits of the season so far

by Magicman » 01 May 2008 16:20

Reading endless threads about plastic fans

People moaning about team selections

Not scoring enough goals

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