by cmonurz » 03 May 2009 15:41
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 15:43
cmonurz Duberry - My MOTM, an absolute rock; I didn't rate him when he joined, but if we go up, this man deserves a place in our Premier League team - 8.
by cmonurz » 03 May 2009 15:44
Royaleecmonurz Duberry - My MOTM, an absolute rock; I didn't rate him when he joined, but if we go up, this man deserves a place in our Premier League team - 8.
I take it you shut your eyes when he lost Phillips completely for the winner then? Sandstone maybe.
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 15:48
by wolsey » 03 May 2009 15:58
cmonurzRoyaleecmonurz Duberry - My MOTM, an absolute rock; I didn't rate him when he joined, but if we go up, this man deserves a place in our Premier League team - 8.
I take it you shut your eyes when he lost Phillips completely for the winner then? Sandstone maybe.
My first thoughts too, but when I watched the replay, I think it's Bikey who has him, and then drops off of him. I guess they were both at fault. Still our best player today, imho.
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 16:00
by floyd__streete » 03 May 2009 16:08
by shoey » 03 May 2009 16:09
by howser » 03 May 2009 16:10
by koran » 03 May 2009 16:11
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 16:13
floyd__streete Unremitingly average.
I'd have hoped that Marcus Hahnemann's gut was big enough for him to at least smother the ball for the first goal. Jimmy Kebe really is criminally poor 98% of the time and he looks almost as disinterested as Dave Kitson throughout. Steve Coppell can take his usual slice of the credit today for being too slow to make changes; Doyle and Marek should have been on at half time, instead he wasted ten minutes of the second half.
by wolsey » 03 May 2009 16:13
Royalee No, I will be watching the game on TV and crossing it off leaving one game left before Coppell leaves and I can begin to enjoy my weekends again.
by floyd__streete » 03 May 2009 16:14
koran We were winning next to nothing in the air but continued to play hoof-ball
Very frustrating, very disappointing. we were beaten by the better team today!
by PieEater » 03 May 2009 16:15
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 16:15
wolseyRoyalee No, I will be watching the game on TV and crossing it off leaving one game left before Coppell leaves and I can begin to enjoy my weekends again.
oxf*rd.
And what happens when the new man doesn't do exactly what you think is needed?
You really do have a problem - your need to be proven right is quite scary - were you bullied as a child and/or do you suffer from an overbearing influence (probably paternal) who doesn't give you the credit that you believe you deserve?
When was the last time you wore your heart on your sleeve as far as RFC are concerned? When was the last time you enjoyed reminiscing about RFC?
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 16:17
PieEater I thought both their goals were offside, what did the replays show on TV?
For the first, Jerome unsighted the keeper (and therefore gained and advantage from being in an offside position).
by Schards#2 » 03 May 2009 16:17
by wolsey » 03 May 2009 16:18
RoyaleewolseyRoyalee No, I will be watching the game on TV and crossing it off leaving one game left before Coppell leaves and I can begin to enjoy my weekends again.
oxf*rd.
And what happens when the new man doesn't do exactly what you think is needed?
You really do have a problem - your need to be proven right is quite scary - were you bullied as a child and/or do you suffer from an overbearing influence (probably paternal) who doesn't give you the credit that you believe you deserve?
When was the last time you wore your heart on your sleeve as far as RFC are concerned? When was the last time you enjoyed reminiscing about RFC?
LOL, I wasn't the one naming a thread after posters telling them how wrong they are about everything for it to hilariously backfire - some of you lot do it to yourselves.
As for the reminiscing, probably around the time we last had a decent winger - over two years ago by my estimations.
by Royalee » 03 May 2009 16:22
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