by themadstad » 10 May 2009 21:49
by SLAMMED » 10 May 2009 23:19
by themadstad » 10 May 2009 23:44
by dellwoodboy » 10 May 2009 23:56
by SLAMMED » 11 May 2009 01:04
themadstadSLAMMED Oh, and oxf*rd off newbie ^^
Shut it you RUNT - You lot are jokers!!
by SLAMMED » 11 May 2009 01:15
by themadstad » 11 May 2009 01:17
SLAMMED Lighten up. There are too many negative sods on the team board. Which is why i try and stay away from it.
by Schards#2 » 11 May 2009 08:57
SLAMMED Lighten up. There are too many negative sods on the team board. Which is why i try and stay away from it.
by 3 veesinarow » 11 May 2009 10:04
Ian Royal Really? two great saves made because he happened to be standing where the players who shot put it almost straight at him. Admittedly the Tabb one was pretty excellent, but it was still almost right at him. Doyle put his straight at the defender on the line.
by CMRoyal » 11 May 2009 10:17
3 veesinarowIan Royal Really? two great saves made because he happened to be standing where the players who shot put it almost straight at him. Admittedly the Tabb one was pretty excellent, but it was still almost right at him. Doyle put his straight at the defender on the line.
You couldn't make it up...oh, you have. Perfect example of narrow-minded negativity to illustrate typical intemperance of "your" team.
Tabb had to run onto a ball laid back to him, with defenders closing on him from both sides and send in a first-time shot without blinking. There's only one relevant rule for shooting at goal - GET IT ON TARGET. Anything after that is a bonus. I've watched the game several times now and the huge blur of shirt and fist flying across to its right to somehow parry the shot away is, in fact, Jensen who was airborne and moving in defiance of his tendency to stand still and catch shots hit "straight" at him.
no.1
Doyle's was an instant reaction to a header being parried back at him by the keeper..in that instant, he guided it away from an opponent who can use any part of his body to prevent the ball going in and towards a part of the goal which, yes, contained a body, but had he taken a touch of any sort, it would have been smothered by someone else.
no.2
by brendywendy » 11 May 2009 10:42
by BR2 » 11 May 2009 10:50
dellwoodboy It is said in life you make your own luck and that applies in football as well.
When did we last get a lucky break in a game ??????
Against Sheff. Utd we were marginally the better side Kitson hits the bar the ball comes out within a couple of minutes the ball is at the other end of the ground they hit the bar ball comes out and seconds later the ball is in the net. What is the difference luck and three points to Sheff. Utd.
23 days later playing Brum evenly fought game ball comes out referee gets in the way of Reading player a simple shot is then allowed to go under the body of goalkeeper. We end up losing.
On saturday we play Burnley are definetly the better side more than worth a 0-0 draw and out of the blue a penalty given away and then taken by the deadliest penalty taker in the world(?????). Result we lose.
When did we last get a break of ANY SORT not for some time. Perhaps we not get something on Tuesday because it is always said that over a season things even themselves out.
We must be due something on tuesday.
by LUX » 11 May 2009 11:17
by Tazewell Royal » 11 May 2009 11:41
When did we last get a break of ANY SORT
by CMRoyal » 11 May 2009 11:54
by Rex » 11 May 2009 11:56
by loyalroyal4life » 11 May 2009 11:58
John Peel Oh my god, I still can't believe people think we can do it. Sorry to spoil the optimism. I am usually an optimist but I've finally succumbed.
At home, we have scored one goal (that was our own) since 9 January and haven't won since 27 January. Our pitch is awful, the players have (even more so now after that) no confidence and some of them are just waiting for the transfer window to open. We have about as much chance of winning as Gordon Brown has of winning the next election.
It ceases to amaze me how people can still be optimistic about getting to Wembley. Fair play to you though. I wish I was the same!
by loyalroyal4life » 11 May 2009 12:08
RobRoyalEPRVicky Pollard bikey out
Which is a GOOD THING based on tonights performance.
What utter shite. Bikey was superb and hardly put a foot wrong, then got the wrong side and conceeded a soft penalty (which may have been outside the box). Then he lost it, for which there is no excuse. But up until then his performance had been rock solid.
by rhroyal » 11 May 2009 12:09
I have to say that you could well be right. However for me blind hope and optimism in the face of contrary facts is part of being a football fan and I won't give up hope until Tuesday evening is over. Much much much stranger things have happened and the players feel a sense of injustice and bad luck. I remember last time we lost a game at Burnley we dominated, we went on to spank Bristol City 4-1 (should have been 4-0 too, offside flag stayed down though.)loyalroyal4lifeJohn Peel Oh my god, I still can't believe people think we can do it. Sorry to spoil the optimism. I am usually an optimist but I've finally succumbed.
At home, we have scored one goal (that was our own) since 9 January and haven't won since 27 January. Our pitch is awful, the players have (even more so now after that) no confidence and some of them are just waiting for the transfer window to open. We have about as much chance of winning as Gordon Brown has of winning the next election.
It ceases to amaze me how people can still be optimistic about getting to Wembley. Fair play to you though. I wish I was the same!
+1
after watching the 1st leg i have finally given up hope
by (.)Boobies(.) » 11 May 2009 12:12
RobRoyalRoyalwaster With Doyle, Hunt and Lita injured who are we going to have on the bench as a striker? Mooney, Church, ... ? Am I forgetting someone?
Quite possibly Kitson or Long.
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