Back from the Game - Southampton

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by kwik-silva » 29 Dec 2008 20:07

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rabidbee Quite right too. Can I order a gingerbeard man for the Watford game? I'm middle-class too.

Actually, yes you can. I still have some gingerbread dough left as I was going to make two gingerbread houses but only had to make one in the end. I froze the remaining dough. I'll make some star cookies. Anyone else want one?
I'm up for some gingerbread, in any shape 8)

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Sarah Star » 29 Dec 2008 20:12

rabidbee I want a gingerbeard man :evil:

I can give him a gingerbread beard, will that do?

KS, you're welcome to a cookie.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by kwik-silva » 29 Dec 2008 20:13

:lol: Thanks muchly :P

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 20:15

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rabidbee I want a gingerbeard man :evil:

I can give him a gingerbread beard, will that do?


Will it look like papereyes?

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Dirk Gently » 29 Dec 2008 20:16

Start selling gingerbread referees - you'll make a fortune as people will want to rip their heads off after appalling decisions.


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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Sarah Star » 29 Dec 2008 20:19

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rabidbee I want a gingerbeard man :evil:

I can give him a gingerbread beard, will that do?


Will it look like papereyes?

If I knew what he looked like, yes.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Sarah Star » 29 Dec 2008 20:20

Dirk Gently Start selling gingerbread referees - you'll make a fortune as people will want to rip their heads off after appalling decisions.

Good idea. I'll see what I can do.
Perhaps some gingerbread Stephen Hunts and Shane Longs also so that people can do the same when they get frustrated instead of abusing our own players.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 20:26

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rabidbee Will it look like papereyes?

If I knew what he looked like, yes.


I thought you'd been on AE long enough by now!


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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 20:26

Dirk Gently Start selling gingerbread referees - you'll make a fortune as people will want to rip their heads off after appalling decisions.


Sounds like voodoo dolls might be more appropriate!


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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Sarah Star » 29 Dec 2008 20:33

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rabidbee Will it look like papereyes?

If I knew what he looked like, yes.


I thought you'd been on AE long enough by now!


I'll see what I can do.
I'm going to need a lot of gingerbread.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Dec 2008 20:51

kwik-silva I agree, the items you bring don't stop you being vocal. This is going to be the same debate every single time though, Reading fans aren't vocal enough, and theres supposedly nothing that can change it, I do like the idea if unreserved seating so that the more 'vocal' fans can sit at the back, or front, or wherever, there were people telling other people to sit down at saints, shocking I know


unreserved seating would only work if the people who wanted to sing got there first and claimed an area of the stand as their area by singing away. Those who wanted to sing would join them, and those that just "spectate" would go elsewhere.

As it is, the "spectators" probably go in the ground and find their seats first.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Southbank Old Boy » 29 Dec 2008 20:51

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Royal Lady Rabidbee - I wasn't talking about players not playing - I was talking about the age old excuse oft brought out that the players are "tired" after playing two games in 3 days or whatever. My opinion, albeit in the minority, is that they shouldn't be tired - they're professional footballers and they know that there will be occasions when they have to play more than one game in a week. If they can't step up to the plate (because they're "tired") they shouldn't take the big money that comes with it.

'greed. These so called 'professional' footballers should be able to handle playing 2 games in 3 games - without a shadow.
I've done it before and it really doesn't have a great impact whatsoever.


There's a big difference between kids/park football and the professional game! Not to mention your age, aren't you just a wee wipper snapper? Come back in 6 or 7 years time when you mid to late 20's and carry half a season full of knocks and need to play flat out again

RL, the players may moan about it, but the game is so fast and physical these days that there is only so much the body can take. Being paid 2k or 20k doesn't change those limits

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Royal Lady » 29 Dec 2008 21:01

Oh come on!! Players have been playing 2 sometimes 3 games in a week for YEARS. You never heard players moaning about being tired then and they didn't have the same training/diet regime that they all have now.


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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by SLAMMED » 29 Dec 2008 21:14

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rabidbee Will it look like papereyes?

If I knew what he looked like, yes.


I thought you'd been on AE long enough by now!



Is that a cross between Fat Bastard and Michael Moore?

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by rabidbee » 29 Dec 2008 21:15

Do you really think that it has absolutely no impact upon fitness levels and, therefore, performance?

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by londinium » 29 Dec 2008 21:41

Brum drew. Wolves drew...no harm done

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Arch » 29 Dec 2008 21:53

Royal Lady Oh come on!! Players have been playing 2 sometimes 3 games in a week for YEARS. You never heard players moaning about being tired then and they didn't have the same training/diet regime that they all have now.
I don't know why you keep harping on about this. RFC players are fantastically fit and healthy and the man whose job it is too pick the best team to win games thinks they are not at their best on 48 hours rest. As long as there has been holiday fixture congestion there has been talk of the drain on the players. In the past, squads weren't deep enough to rotate.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 22:11

Marathon runners are professional atheletes, but you don't see many happily running two in a week without it impacting on their time.

It's completely blinkered and divorced from reality to just say that they're professional athletes so it shouldn't affect them. They aren't some sort of genetically engineered super person, they're still human. The training means it effects them as little as possible and they can do it. It doesn't mean it doesn't impact on their performance and fitness levels.

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Southbank Old Boy » 29 Dec 2008 22:22

Royal Lady Oh come on!! Players have been playing 2 sometimes 3 games in a week for YEARS. You never heard players moaning about being tired then and they didn't have the same training/diet regime that they all have now.


It's an easy excuse for them to drag out when they play badly, but it's also a pretty valid one

I don't like it as I think it's possible to play more games than they do, but the level of performance will bit hit. I can see why, with the size and depth of squads these days that managers choose to rotate at times like this

As for players playing so many games for years, the pace of the game is so much faster than it was just 10 years ago. Yes training methods and diets have changed, but that's just made the standards so much higher that competing at anything less than flat out is shown up more

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Re: Back from the Game - Southampton

by Ian Royal » 29 Dec 2008 22:24

Good post.

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