Back from the Toon

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Jerry St Clair » 17 Aug 2009 09:48

Just to add something else into this ecletic mix, did any of the players make any effort to come over and applaud the supporters at the end?

That's not to say I'm particularly bothered. It's a largely empty gesture (with the honourable exceptions of messrs Hahnemann, Murty and Salako in the past who seemed like they genuinely cared). But it would have been nice.

As far as I could tell the only person who even acknowledged our presence was Brendan.

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Re: Back from the Toon

by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2009 09:52

1960 I used to pay a couple of quid to stand at Elm Park, I don't pay £22 to stand. I pay £22 to sit. Because you prefer to stand that makes me a cock apparently. Because you can't accept that different people have different preferences that makes you a bigger cock.


of course some fans prefer to sit, some to stand,

in that situation, it makes a bit of sense to move, if youre a sitter at the back, or a stander at the front

no?

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Re: Back from the Toon

by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2009 09:53

Royal Lady I remember only one shot, can't even remember who it was by, that was yards wide - certai nly not "on target" by any stretch of the imagination. You have to remember that half these hacks who report on games weren't even there!



long range pearce header from a corner, saved well, definitely on target too

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Re: Back from the Toon

by brummie royal » 17 Aug 2009 09:57

Thought we looked very inexperienced and was a bit surprised that Harper/Hunt/Gunnarsson were left on the bench for this one. Also toothless up front - one good cross just after the opener and Hunt's shot near the end about all we mustered. Don't think anyone played really badly but Kebe was outshone as a winger by Barton of all people and Davies and Church largely peripheral. Karacan MOM for me but probably only 6/10.

Shocking defending for the second goal - everyone assumed the ball would roll out from the header across goal - I think Pearce turned to have a chat with Cisse rather than making sure the ball was safe.

Spent the match surrounded by geordies who spent most of the time abusing Ashley rather than watching the game - despite obvious unrest at the club their team seemed more up for it than we were. Sol Campbell sat on the row in front so assume move to the toon could be on the cards.

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by Scarface » 17 Aug 2009 10:10

The facts are already there, 2 league games and no goals. A front 3 of Kebe, Long and Church/HRK is simply not good enough and I fear we're really going to struggle to stay in this division. However, add in NHunt and hopefully 2 new signings and it's not all doom and gloom yet.


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Re: Back from the Toon

by madreadingfan » 17 Aug 2009 10:13

Jerry St Clair Just to add something else into this ecletic mix, did any of the players make any effort to come over and applaud the supporters at the end?

That's not to say I'm particularly bothered. It's a largely empty gesture (with the honourable exceptions of messrs Hahnemann, Murty and Salako in the past who seemed like they genuinely cared). But it would have been nice.

As far as I could tell the only person who even acknowledged our presence was Brendan.


exactly what i thought i only saw pearce and i tghink it was rosenior who started clapping us but that was from the half way line

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Stranded » 17 Aug 2009 10:14

Scarface The facts are already there, 2 league games and no goals. A front 3 of Kebe, Long and Church/HRK is simply not good enough and I fear we're really going to struggle to stay in this division. However, add in NHunt and hopefully 2 new signings and it's not all doom and gloom yet.


Indeed look at the table the team in 11th are a point ahead - far too early to get overly worried. However, if we fail to win or indeed score in the next two games then I may not be as calm.

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Alan Partridge » 17 Aug 2009 10:18

brendywendy
Royal Lady I remember only one shot, can't even remember who it was by, that was yards wide - certai nly not "on target" by any stretch of the imagination. You have to remember that half these hacks who report on games weren't even there!



long range pearce header from a corner, saved well, definitely on target too


Compo would have claimed that. Saved well, deary me.

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by 79Royal » 17 Aug 2009 10:44

Am I right in thinking that against Forest almost all of our goal kiscks were played short to a full back, but at Newcastle it was the complete opposite? Was this deliberate tactic to get the ball forward quicker, because if it was it failed miserably. Or am I off the mark here?

The odd long ball from the back is no bad thing, but when you've only got Shane Long to aim at, it's not likely to bring you much success. I'm sure Rodgers is thinking abot a plan B as I type, but the evidence of the two league games (didn't see the CC match) it makes me think that it will be Christmas before we've got ourselves sorted. In with an outside chance of making the playoffs, but I feel certain now we'll be mid-table come the end of the season. I'm just going to try to enjoy watching our youngsters develop into a cohesive side, supplemented by our more experienced players and hopefully, one or two new lads.


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Re: Back from the Toon

by brendywendy » 17 Aug 2009 11:15

Alan Partridge
brendywendy
Royal Lady I remember only one shot, can't even remember who it was by, that was yards wide - certai nly not "on target" by any stretch of the imagination. You have to remember that half these hacks who report on games weren't even there!



long range pearce header from a corner, saved well, definitely on target too


Compo would have claimed that. Saved well, deary me.



i mean it was saved solidly
not that it took some superhuman effort to stop it going in :oops:

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Magicman » 17 Aug 2009 11:43

Well I just got back, that is a long way and i didnt exactly head straight home.

Well what a great place, in fact the only thing that ruined the weekend was the football.

Surely thats going to be the hardest away game of the season and we just werent ready for an away game like that, they did not let us play our new style of football and nor should they as the home side.

No one stood out for us really which speaks volumes the captain should of got hold of a few of them and giving them a verbal blasting, as for the second goal that was a joke.

But I didnt expect to win so it wasnt a big surprise except the fact we let in 3.

Looking forward to seeing Mills in defence soon and Marek in midfield so we actually have some creativity

Anyway its good to be back

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Re: Back from the Toon

by Royalwaster » 17 Aug 2009 11:53

Magicman Well I just got back, that is a long way and i didnt exactly head straight home.

Well what a great place, in fact the only thing that ruined the weekend was the football.

Surely thats going to be the hardest away game of the season and we just werent ready for an away game like that, they did not let us play our new style of football and nor should they as the home side.

No one stood out for us really which speaks volumes the captain should of got hold of a few of them and giving them a verbal blasting, as for the second goal that was a joke.

But I didnt expect to win so it wasnt a big surprise except the fact we let in 3.

Looking forward to seeing Mills in defence soon and Marek in midfield so we actually have some creativity

Anyway its good to be back


Nice realistic post - thanks.

Has anyone got any info on Marek? My guess would be that he's not yet fully fit or that his injury flared up a bit after Tuesday - but I guess the more pessimistic views are that BR doesn't rate him or he's being sold. Any of you with the inside view know anything on this?

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