The Over-reaction Thread

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Platypuss » 05 Apr 2008 17:11

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Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Let's just hope the players don't think like that, eh?

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Xavier Onassis » 05 Apr 2008 17:19

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Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Let's just hope the players don't think like that, eh?

Why would they?

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Uke » 05 Apr 2008 17:21

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Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Let's just hope the players don't think like that, eh?


No, they think "There are three players worse than me in the squad" instead

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Platypuss » 12 Apr 2008 17:13

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Xavier Onassis There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Let's just hope the players don't think like that, eh?

Why would they?


I dunno, just a hunch. :|

How are the premiership plans going, by the way?

Sorry, cheap shot, I know. But this is the right thread for it.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Rother » 12 Apr 2008 17:53

I might even over-react myself tonight!

Dire performance today - still at least Derby seem to be getting worse, and Little should be ready to rip them apart when the time comes. That's the only positive I can find after today.

Oster coming in for a lot of stick but in amongst his poor moments he also created our best attacking moves in the 1st half.


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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Platypuss » 12 Apr 2008 17:55

Royal Rother I might even over-react myself tonight!

Dire performance today - still at least Derby seem to be getting worse, and Little should be ready to rip them apart when the time comes. That's the only positive I can find after today.

Oster coming in for a lot of stick but in amongst his poor moments he also created our best attacking moves in the 1st half.


Agreed, can't believe Oster is getting such a slagging when Hunt was absolutely bereft today.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Schards#2 » 12 Apr 2008 17:56

It is impossible to overreact to that insipid shower of shit.

I am, quite literally, disgusted.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Row Z Royal » 12 Apr 2008 17:57

Royal Rother I might even over-react myself tonight!

Dire performance today - still at least Derby seem to be getting worse, and Little should be ready to rip them apart when the time comes. That's the only positive I can find after today.

Oster coming in for a lot of stick but in amongst his poor moments he also created our best attacking moves in the 1st half.


I don't think there is an over-reaction to today.

Fulham hadn't won away from home for 19 months yet they completely outplayed us.

Coppell said pre-match that Fulham needed the points more than we do. We didn't look like we wanted them, let alone need them. We seem to be completely lacking in fighting spirit at the moment - a dangerous thing not to have in our position.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by SpaghettiHoop » 12 Apr 2008 17:59

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Royal Rother I might even over-react myself tonight!

Dire performance today - still at least Derby seem to be getting worse, and Little should be ready to rip them apart when the time comes. That's the only positive I can find after today.

Oster coming in for a lot of stick but in amongst his poor moments he also created our best attacking moves in the 1st half.


Agreed, can't believe Oster is getting such a slagging when Hunt was absolutely bereft today.


Couldn't agree more. Hunt was useless today.


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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Gordons Cumming » 12 Apr 2008 18:00

BBBBBBBBBBBBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How's that for an overreaction?

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Alan Partridge » 12 Apr 2008 18:42

Hunt has been utter dogshit for 80% of this season, yet he'll probably win our POTY which sums it all up in all honesty.

My vote for Rick Astley seems wise right now.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2008 18:44

Vote Rick Astley you know it makes sensssssssssssse.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by shadesrwrf » 12 Apr 2008 18:45

If anybody can explain to me how it would be possible to over-react to that abject display of phenomenal mediocrity then please crack on.


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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by sam1 » 12 Apr 2008 18:47

But on the plus side....... ST renewal soon! :|

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by floyd__streete » 12 Apr 2008 18:47

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Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Seriously, why do you people set yourself up for such repeated murkings :(

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Lady » 12 Apr 2008 18:48

Probably self-inflicting 8" wounds into various parts of your anatomy would be slightlyover-reacting. IMHO.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Royal Rother » 12 Apr 2008 19:29

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Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Seriously, why do you people set yourself up for such repeated murkings :(


Sometimes it's fun to stick your neck out. Whenever a strong prediction is made that goes badly wrong it will always attract someone's attention. After the moment of the murking (where the fcuk did that awful word come from), no-one really worries about it. Do they?

Anyway, the planning has only really been postponed for a week - when we beat Arsenal next week this woeful performance will have been confined to the bad memory dustbin.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by RoyalBlue » 12 Apr 2008 19:44

I declare this thread closed on the grounds that it is impossible to over-react after today's shambolic performance by players and management.

It's going to take more than JM's crutches to keep us up.

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Arch » 12 Apr 2008 21:55

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Xavier Onassis
Royal Rother Time for an airing I think.
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Seriously, why do you people set yourself up for such repeated murkings :(
Shrug. There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.

OOPS!

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Re: The Over-reaction Thread

by Platypuss » 14 Apr 2008 09:02

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Xavier Onassis There are at least three teams worse than us. This time next week we'll be planning for next season in the Premiership.


Let's just hope the players don't think like that, eh?

Why would they?


Bolton showed us what happens when you turn up and expect an easy game - we obviously didn't heed the warning.

CompLOLacency.

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