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Weekend Football 23rd/24th/25th

by Ferris » 23 Oct 2009 21:11

Start with Watford v Sheff Wed. Watford are looking quality - absolutely battering them. 4-1 with half an hour to go.

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by reading98 » 23 Oct 2009 21:17

They are playing brilliant football, it does make you wonder was Rodgers just the front guy and all the wisdom came from malky Mackay?? cause it sure doesnt seem to have affected them losing players or there manager.

Thoughts???

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by Ferris » 23 Oct 2009 21:20

It could be that this is the result of Rodgers' hard work and influence. Seems incredibly unlikely, but you never know...

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by winchester_royal » 23 Oct 2009 22:37

Most of their good play comes from Cleverley and Lansbury. Hardly suprising given they're 2 of the most promising young english prospects.

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by Super_horns » 23 Oct 2009 23:15

winchester_royal Most of their good play comes from Cleverley and Lansbury. Hardly suprising given they're 2 of the most promising young english prospects.


True (although that was Lansbury's most effective game by someway) but its nice to have some loans that work out after recent ones like Hoyte/Bridcutt although Cork was good.

I am sure Rodgers gave our players confidence (although most then have now gone.) and brought in the likes of Don Cowie.

Some of the play was probably how Rodgers would like you to play though...


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by Row Z Royal » 24 Oct 2009 00:00

What's it like to win a game?

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by Super_horns » 24 Oct 2009 00:03

Row Z Royal What's it like to win a game?


Good...and we totally deserved it.

Leicester are flying high so your bound to beat them!

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by winchester_royal » 24 Oct 2009 00:17

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winchester_royal Most of their good play comes from Cleverley and Lansbury. Hardly suprising given they're 2 of the most promising young english prospects.


True (although that was Lansbury's most effective game by someway) but its nice to have some loans that work out after recent ones like Hoyte/Bridcutt although Cork was good.

I am sure Rodgers gave our players confidence (although most then have now gone.) and brought in the likes of Don Cowie.

Some of the play was probably how Rodgers would like you to play though...


Is that how you were playing towards the end of last season then?

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by Row Z Royal » 24 Oct 2009 00:25

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winchester_royal Most of their good play comes from Cleverley and Lansbury. Hardly suprising given they're 2 of the most promising young english prospects.


True (although that was Lansbury's most effective game by someway) but its nice to have some loans that work out after recent ones like Hoyte/Bridcutt although Cork was good.

I am sure Rodgers gave our players confidence (although most then have now gone.) and brought in the likes of Don Cowie.

Some of the play was probably how Rodgers would like you to play though...


Is that how you were playing towards the end of last season then?


...or have we got to wait another 7 months too?


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by heathrow royal » 24 Oct 2009 08:45

I'm off to Bournemouth v Grimsby this afternoon, might actually see 2 teams turn up for once on a saturday afternoon

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by Super_horns » 24 Oct 2009 09:39

winchester_royal [
Is that how you were playing towards the end of last season then?


More the middle part...April we were safe and didn't really look that bothered in certain games against sides fighting against relegation (Norwich/Barnsley)

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by yappy » 24 Oct 2009 11:46

Sheff Wed actually reminded me a bit of us yesterday, they started brightly could've got a goal (and possibly a penalty) then Watford go up the other end score, and pretty much dominate the rest of the match. Had Wednesday scored early could've been a different game, which just goes to show its all about taking your chances!!

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by 1871 Royal » 24 Oct 2009 12:44

Considering going to Lincoln v Torquay today as its £2 to get in.


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by swansea jack » 24 Oct 2009 13:30

There's love in the air in the Black Country :wink:



Off to Sydney FC vs BrisVegas Roar tomoz. John ALOLoisi = marquee pLOLayer :shock:

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by Archie's penalty » 24 Oct 2009 13:43

yappy Sheff Wed actually reminded me a bit of us yesterday, they started brightly could've got a goal (and possibly a penalty) then Watford go up the other end score, and pretty much dominate the rest of the match. Had Wednesday scored early could've been a different game, which just goes to show its all about taking your chances!!


Yep Wednesday have a distinct lack of spine just like us - thus they got beat by our mighty lads after being ahead last year.

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by Archie's penalty » 24 Oct 2009 13:43

Our two best players of the last five years against each other Sidwell vs. Doyle - 0-0 so far.

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by Ferris » 24 Oct 2009 14:03

yappy Sheff Wed actually reminded me a bit of us yesterday, they started brightly could've got a goal (and possibly a penalty) then Watford go up the other end score, and pretty much dominate the rest of the match. Had Wednesday scored early could've been a different game, which just goes to show its all about taking your chances!!


Tbf to Wednesday I think most of their players were ill. Unfortunately we don't have that excuse!

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by Archie's penalty » 24 Oct 2009 14:37

Sidders gives away a penalty to allow Wolves back into the game.

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by Royalee » 24 Oct 2009 14:56

Had a couple of quid on Villa to win, Sidwell single-handedly cost me - he was well off the pace and I found myself shouting at the TV even before he gave away the stupid penalty. Crap anticipation, didn't make himself available for the pass when he was in acres of space time and time again, slow to close opponents down and should have had 1, if not 3 goals. Dreadful.

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Re: Weekend Football 23rd/24th/25th

by Archie's penalty » 24 Oct 2009 15:03

He has had a good season so far though - everyone has a bad game. O'Neill seems to trust him...

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